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J. W. & W S. JONES.
PUBLISI ZD
DAILY, TRI-WEEKL % AND WEEKLY
On Broad street.
teres:
Drily paper , Ten Dollars «cr annum,in advance.
Tri-weekly paper, at sixdo] ars in advance,or seven
at the end of the year.
Weekly paper , Three Do! la: s in advance, or Four at
the end of the year.
la accordance with t e ostensible views
of the Southern Convention,
I) IItE C T I3lPl>it T\T IO N .
FJMHOMAS I. WRAY & S'ON have just received
JL by the Governor Trou , and are now opening,
a large assortment ofCi EMICALS and other
DRUGS, from the Laboratoi f of Marnier, Weaver $
Co. (one of the first houses i « England,) which will
be sold in a state of the utrr :*st purity. These with
their former supply on hand constitutes a large and
very complete assortment, rt sisting of almost every
art le in the Drug line usna y kept in this market,
Orders will be thankfu y received and attend
d to with despatch, on th : most accommodating
terms ts i oct 17
BWRE 'H GARDEN EEli.—A large assortment
X/ of fresh English Ganhli Seed, just received
and warranted genuine. Arlong which are several
varieties of early Corn, Bufion and Top Onions,
Bulbous Roots, Dahlias, Flop er Seeds, &c.
Also, celebrated Rohan [Potatoes, and Ilaliai
Spring Wheat, for sowing. IFor sale by
jan 8 G A|[IVIN &. HAINES.
IOST. —Between the tilceio Hotel and the low-
J er market, a Miniaturci set in gold. On one
side is a miniature of a gentleman, and on the
other, of a lady. The finder will be liberally re
warded by delivering it at the office of the Chroni
cle R Sentinel. dec 20
rpHE article published below, concerning the
I now and popular doctrine advanced by the
illustrious Goclicke of Germjmy,cannot fail of ex
citing a deep and thrilling in|e rest throughout our
ntry. I
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[Translated from t|hc German.]
LOUIS OFFON GDELICKE,
of Germany,
The Greatest of Human Benefactors.
Citizens of North and South America,
To Louis Offon Goelicke, M. D., of Germany,
[Europe,] belongs the imperishable honor of adding
a new and precious doctrine to the science of medi
cine —a doctrine which, though vehemently opposed
by many of the faculty, (of which he is a valuable
member,) he proves to be as well founded in truth
as any doctrine of Holy- Writ*- a doctrine, upon the
verity of which are suspend? I the lives of millions
of our race, and which he bol By challenges his op
posers to refute, viz; Consun ption is a disease al
ways occasioned by a disordc red state of \ is \ iUe
(or'Life Principle) of the ho nan body: often
secretly lurking in the sys cm for years before
there is the least complaint ol the Lungs <T3>—and
which may be as certainly, ll nigh not so quickly,
cured, as a common cold or a s raplc headache. An
invaluably precious doctrine his, as it imparts an
important lesson to the apparc illy healthy of both
sexes, teaching them that thi; insidious loe may
lie an unobserved inmate of tl elr “ clayey houses”
even while they imagine the nselves secure Horn
its attacks, teaching them that the great secret inthe
art of preserving health is to luck out the disease
when in the blade, and not wc It till the full grown
ear.
This illustrious benefactor < f man is also entitled
to your unfeigned gratitude, a id the gratitude ot a
world,for the invention of hi matchless Sanative,
—whose healing fiat may just y claim for it such a
title, since it has so signally triumphed over our
great common enemy, [fj > C msumption, both in
the first and last stages, —a nediciae which has
thoroughly filled the vacuum ii the Materia Medica,
anj thereby proved itself the (J /’ Conqueror of Plty
sic ians.ffT) —a medicine, lor which all mankind
will have abundant cause to 1 less the benehccnt
hand of a kind Providence,- a medicine whose
wondrous virtues have been so glowingly pourtray
ed oven by of our clorg ■, in their pastoral
visits to tee sick chamber ; b) which means they
often become the happy instru rents ol changing de
sponding into hope, sickness it io health, and sad
of friends into joyfulness
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GOELICKE'S MATCHLa, SS SANATIVE,
A medicine of more value t man than the vast
mines of Austria, or even the united treasures of
our globe, —a medicine, whicl is obtained equally
from the vegatable, animal an mineral kingdoms,
and thus possesses a three-fold lower, —a medicine,
which, though designed as a i medy for consump
tion solely, is possessed of a \ysterious influence
over many diseases of the huir m system,—a medi
cine, which begins to be value by physicians, who
arc daily witnessing its astoni lung cures ol many
whom they had resigned to tin grasp ol the Insa
tiable Grave.
DOSE of the Sanative, for : lulls, one drop; for
children, a hail-drop; and loi infants, a quarter
drop ; the directions explainin the manner of ta
king a half or a quarter drop.
Price— Three and one-third vix dollars* ($2,50)
p r half ounce.
German coin value 75 ce ts.
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A certificate from three mem ws of the Medical
Profession in Germany in Europe.
We, the undersigned, practi oners of medicine
in Germany, are well aware at, by our course,
we may forfeit the friend-ship 1 I some of the lacul
ty, but not of its benevolent in« mbers, who are un
influenced bv selfish motives. Though we shall
refrain from an expression of our opinion, either
of the soundness or uusoundm -s of Dr. Goelick’s
new doctrine, we arc happy t( say that we deem
his Sanative too valuable n< t to be generally
known—for what our eyes h hold and our ears
hear, we must believe.
Wc Hereby state, that wli n Dr. Offen
Goclick first came before the German public, as
the pretended discoverer of a i lav doctrine and a
new” medicine, we held him i the highest con
tempt, believing and openly pr uouncing him to be
a base impostor and the prince f quacks. But, on !
hearing so much said about the: Amative, against it
and for it, we were induced, fix a motives of curi
osity merely, to make trial of its reputed virtues
upon a number of our most boj ;ess patients; and
we now deem it our bounden duty (even at the
expense of self-interest) publinA to acknou ledge
its elficacy in curing not only consumption, but
other fearful maladies, which • c have heretofore
believed to be incurable. Ou contempt for the
discoverer of this medicine was it once swallowed
up in our utter astonishment : 1 these unexpected
results; and, as amends for on abuse of him, wo
do frankly confess to the work that we believe
him a philanthropist, who does : mor to tl le proles
skn, and to our countiy, which vc him birth.
The recent adoption of this i edicinc into some
of our European hospitals, is a ullicient guaranty
that it performs all promises. It needed not our
estimouy,for wherever il ls usi 1 it is its own best
wi ness. HERMAN ET (ULLEII, m. d.
WALTER VA GAULT, m. d.
ADOLPHUS W ERNEII, m. d.
Germany, December It), 1881
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THE MATCHLESS SANAT y E.—By an article
in our paper to-day, it will be i en that this medi
cine has lost none of its virtues y crossing the At
lantic —for it appears to be wo king similar cures
in America to those wnich have stonished Europe.
—Boston Morning Post.
(Xj* For sale by BENJAMIN HALL, Agent, at
he Post-Office. dec 9
Chronicle # B-mtimi
Geo. It. Road & Banking Co. >
Branch at Augusta.
DEPOSIT FA in sums of five 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
order of the depositors on receiving ten days notice
of their intention to withdraw
nev2o wtf J. W. WILDE Cashier.
PECTORAL HONEY OF BONES ET. —For
Coughs, Colds and complaints of the Liver
leading to Consumption. A supply of the above
celebrated medicine, just received and for sale by
_ mar J 2 GARVIN As HAINES.
PICKLES AND PRESERVES.—The subscri
bers have just received a complete assortment
of Pickles, consisting of
Walnuts, Cauliflower,
Mangoes, Red Cabbage,
Picolilly, Onions,
Mixed Pickles, Peppers,
Gerkins, Beans,
In half gallon and quart jars; Cucumbers in pickle:
London, I rench and American Mustards; Ketchups
of various kinds,and other Table Sauces.
ALSO AMERICAN AND FOREIGN FRF.SERVES
Peach, Green-gage, Damson, Egg Plum and Pcai
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. F'isrs and otner aided fruits, all
fredi and ir. fine order, torsaic ov
dec IS ' I. S. BEERS & Co.
PIA N O roRT ES .
H PARSONS,29S Broad street, keeps
• times for sale, a large stock of PIANO
FORTES, Worn the best bui ders in the country.—
Tho stock generally consists of about thirty to forty
instruments, comprising all the qualities. These
instruments, are selected with gicat care, and are
recommended with confidence. Persons wishing
to purchase can do ns well at this establishment as
at any of the northern manufactories.
A guaranty, as to quality and durability, is fur
nished in every instance.
Also, a well selected stock of sheet 31USIC, Pre
ceptors, &c.,togetherwith Guitars, Violins, Flutes,
Accordions, and most of the small articles usually
kept in a Music Store.
de: 21 ts
WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE
WARE-HOUSE.
THE undersigned has establish
cd himself in the city of Augusta,
- % J An f or t,ic transaction of the above
business, and is connected with
an extensive northern manufac
turer, from whom he is constantly receiving large
invoices of the various articles in his line, of the
best qualities,manufactured expressly for the south
ern trade, which are offered to dealers and planters,
on the most reasonable terras.
He is also prepared to fill large orders at the very
lowest prices, at short notice. A share of patio- I
nage is respectfully solicited
S. 15. BROOKS, No. 334 Broad-st,
d'c 21 6m Opposite the late Planters’ Hotel.
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 the 1 itest and most approved
style, consisting of Coaches, Coachees, Standing
and Extension Top Barouches, Chariotees, Buggies
(Bulkics, Wagons, Rc., 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
arc respectfully invited to call and examine their
stock
XjMlcpairing in all its branches faithfully exe
cuted and with despatch ts nov 1
GEORGIA IIAH.RO AD .
Freight is now conveyed on the Georgia Rail-
Road, between Augusta and Greensboro, at the
following rates:
Merchandize, of all kinds, 40 cents per 100 lbs.,
(furniture excepted.)
Cotton, $1 50 per bale.
G. H. Thompson, Agent for the Company, at
Greensboro, will receive and forward freight with
out charge.
3lcrchandize for the way stations will be for
warded from Augusta on Mondays, Wednesdays,
and Fridays. RICHARD PETERS, Jr.
Sup. Transportation Geo. R. R.
Nov. 14,1539. ts
GEORGIA RAIL ROAD.
CHANGE OF HOUR.
The Passenger Train, carrying the great mail
between New York and New Orleans, leaves Au
gusta ever}' day at 6 p. m., and arrives at Greens
boro at 1 a. m. Leaves Greensboro at 9p. m., and
arrives at Augusta at half past 4 o’clock, a. m.
Stages run in connection with this train from
Greensboro for New Or,cans, (two daily lines) via
Indian Springs,Columbus, Montgomery and Mobile;
for New Orleans, tii-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-
Icdgcville, Macon and Columbus ; for Milledgeville,
li-weekly, via Greensboro and Eatonton.
Connecting with those lines arc branch stage,
lines to Tallahassee, Columbus, Miss.. Tuscaloosa,
Newnan, Coweta county, Ga., and Clarksville, Ha
bersham county, Rc.
Fare on the Rail-Road to Greensboro $4 25.
Office Georgia Rail Road &, BU’g Co. 7
Augusta, December 9, 1839. S
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
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 for grading a few of the
heavy sections crossing the valley of the Alcovy
river, will belrcceived at this Office at any time
after he 10th proximo.
J- EDGAR THOMSON, C. E.
nginccr’s Office, Greensboro, >
Feb. 22, IS4O. 5
GEORGIA RAIL ROAD.
DAY PASSENGER LINE RESUMED.
ON and after Tuesday next, (February ISth,) a
Passenger Gar will leave Augusta every Tues
day, Thursday, and Saturday, at 8 o'clock, A. 31.;
Greensboro’ every Monday, Wednesday, and Fri
day, at 8, A. M., and arrive at each place about
P. M.
Office Transportation, 7
Augusta, February 12,1510. 5
AUGUSTA, GA-, MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 6, 1840.
UR months after date, application will be
’ ma^ e to the Court of Ordinary of Richmond
county, lor leave to sell all the real and personal
estate of Richard F. Bush, deceased.
February 4. IS4Q A. J. MILLER, adm’r.
FOUR months after date, application will be
made to the honorable the Inferior Court of
Richmond county, when sitting for ordinary pur
poses, for leave to sell the real estate and negroes
elongmg to the estate of Thomas Averell, deceas
ei Sold for the benefit »i the heirs and creditors.
T . _ P- H. MANTZ, Administrator.
February 29, IS4O.
R months aft»r date, application will be
made to the honorable the Inferior Court of
Richmond county', when sitting for ordinaory pur
poses, lor leave to sell the real estate and negroes
be ong.ng to the estate of James Leverich, deceas
ed for the benefit of tire heirs and creditors.
P. H. MANTZ, 7 . ,
J. A. CAMERON C Admuu strators.
February 29, ISOO,
1^ 0L months after date, application will be
. made to the Court of Ordinary of Richmond
nmlJ; VoT t 0 sell all the real and personal
piopeity of Robert Dillon, deceased.
_ February 4, 1840 A. J MILLER. Kx’r.
17*01 R months after date, application will be
- ™ de t .° thc Court of Ordinary of Richmond
county, for leave to sell a negro man slave named
Prince, the property of Mary Savage, deceased
February 4, 1840 A. J. MILLER, Kx’r.
months after date, application will be
A- made to thc Court of Ordinary of Richmond
county, for leave to sell all the real and personal
property of Green B. Holland, deceased
February 4, 1840 A. J. MILLER, admr.
I7U)UR months after date, application will be
. made to the honorable thc Inferior Court of
Richmond county, when sitting as a court of Ordi
iaiy, for leave to sell sixty-seven shares of the
capital Mock of the Bank of Augusta, belonging to
the estate of William McCaw, deceased for "the
benefit of the heirs of sajd estate.
WILLIAM BOSTWICK, Adm’r.
January 20, 1840.
months after date, application will be
_ made to the honorable Justices of the Infe
rior Court of Richmond county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell thc negroes be
longing to the estate of Martha McMillan, late of
said county, deceased.
W3I. H. JONES, Executor.
March 3, 1840.
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 Milton Antony, deceased.
March 5, 1840. A. J. MILLER, Ex’r.
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 Abraham Danforth, Deceased.
March 5, 1840. A. J. MI LEER, Adm’r.
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, deceoscd. Fold for the ben
efit of thc heirs and creditors.
P. H. MANTZ, Administrator.
February 29, IS4O,
K ENT L (KVJ BANS. '
SNOWDEN & SHEAR have received from
New York a very large supply of Kentucky
Jeans, which they will sell at very low prices.—
Also, a large supply of superior Satinets, to which
they respsctfully invite the attention of thc public,
jan 25
T k UFONT’S POWDER.—SOO Kegs H. F. G.
I w sporting Powder,
50 i kegs do do
15 kegs “Eagle” Powder, in canisters,
1000 “ Blasting do. Just received an.
for sale by (dec) GARDELLE & IHIiND.
WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE^—Chil
dren’s Wagons and Cradles, Market Baskets
Clothes Baskets, Churns, Cedar and Painted Wash
Tubs, Foot Tubs, Door Mats, Brass bound and
Painted Buckets, Brooms, Brushes, and various
other articles in this line, for sale by
dec IS 1. S. BEERS & Co.
SPLENDID CARPETS
ONOWDEN & SHEAR have received from N.
IO 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 superiorprinted Baizes and patentFLOOi?
CLOTHS. nov 12
BEALS’ HAIR RESTORATIVE.
THIS 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 application, viz : A COMPLETE RES
TORATION OF THE HAIR upon the heads of
those who have lost the same, and have thereby
become bald or partially so.
Numerous certificates might be given to show
how successfully this compound nas been applied,
never having failed in a single instance.)
Its virtues have been fully' and satisfactorily
tested. The heads of those that w'ere 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 y'oung, 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
& 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 ] 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 Books, tm
Blanks for the study of double entry book Keep
ing, in sets, suitable for schools,
Miniatuie 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^TOTICE. —Four months afterdate, apphcatioi
will be made to the Inferior Court of Haber
sham county, when sitting for ordinary purpose?,
for leave to sell the real estate belonging to the or
phans of John K. M. Charlton, late of Wilkes coun
ty ,dec’d. JOHN R. STANFORD, Guardian.
February 17, IS4O. w4m
CAUTION. —The public are cautioned agains
trading for a note drawn by the subscriber i n
favor of Maria Butler for thc hire of a white boy ,
as I am determined not to pay the same.
CALEB WEEKS.
February 17, IS 10. w3w*
]V persons indebted to the estate
Ax of 1 liomas Averill, late of Richmond county'
deceased, are requested to make immediate pay
ment to the undersigned, and those havingdemands
against thc same will present them duly attested,
within the time prescribed by law.
P. H MANTZ, Administrator.
January 20,1840. w g t
3\TOTICE.— All persons indebted tolho estate
of Homy Mealing, late of Richmond county,
deceased, are 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« H. MANTZ, Executor.
January 20, 1840. w q t
"TvT OIIC K. An persons indebted to the estate of
H of James Leverich, late of Richmond county,
deceased, arc hereby requested to come forward im
mediately and settle their accounts with 3lr. 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, Augusta. All those to
whom the estate is indebted will please forward
their claims to him, duly attested, within the time
prescribed bylaw.
P. H. MANTZ, ? A , ,
J. A. CAMERON, C Adm «.
February 11, 1840.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
4 LL persons indebted to Abraham Danforth,
Aw deceased, late of Richmond county', arc 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, Adm’r.
March 3, 1840.
ASSIGNEE’S NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to the late firm of Dalby
1 W Hooghkirk are requested to make payment
to the undersigned, and those holding claims against
said firm are required to hand in an account of their
demands. A. J. MILLER, Assi gnec.
F ebruary 4, 1840 w 6t
EX EC UTOR’S NOTIC E.
A LL persons holding claims against William S
i t Savage, deceased, are requireu to hand in an
account of their demands within twelve months
from this date. a. J. MILLER, Ex’r.
February 4,1540 w gt
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Moses
it Rolf, deceased, late of Richmond county', arc
requested to make payment to thc undersigned, and
those holding claims against him aie requested to
send them in, duly attested, within the time pre
scribed by law. A. 81BLEY, Admr.
January 27,1540 ctw
AD 31INISTRATO R’S NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of Rebecca
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 Jaw. A. SIBLEY,
January' 27, 1840 6tvv Adminisitator
NEGROES F'OR SALE.—A likely negro man
and his wife—the boy a good field hand, and
the woman a house servant. They may be seen
at Hand R Scranton’s.
Persons desirous of purchasing will please call
on Messrs. Kerrs & Hope, of this city', tf-nov 26
HOOK STORE.
rpHE subscribers return their thanks to their
friends and the public generally for thc libe
ral patronage bestowed upon them thc last year,
and would inform them that they are now openiiw
anew stock of Books,Stationary and F'ancy Goods’,
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 are 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 any in thc United 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. <fe T. S. STOY,
nov 11 No. 247 north side Broad-st.
DR. JAYNE’S
OLEAGINOUS HAIR TONIC.
Copy of a letter from Dr. S. S. Fitch, dated
Philadelphia, May 10, IS3B.
DR. JAYNE —Dear Sir, —I feel that I can
hardly say enough to you in favor of Jayne’s
Oleaginous Hair Tonic, prepared by you. My
hair had been falling off 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 off. 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 all speak well of it. If faithfully employed’
I have no doubt ot its general success. 1 may add
that before using the I onic, I had iried almost all
the various articles employed for the hair, such as
thc Macassar Oil, all the different preparations of
Bear’s Oil, Vegetable Hair Oil, &c. &c., without
experiencing much, if any, benefit. Respectfully
yours, S. S. Fitch, No. 172 Chesnut street.
Dr. Fitch used this Tonic hrs ha r be
gan to be gray, but since then there is not a gray
hair to be found on Iris heacL
Philaselphia, May 11, IS3B.
Dr. Jaynr —Dear Sir, —I cheerfully and with
pleasure submit the following to you, with the
liberty of your making it public, should you have
thc desire: —F'or several months past my hair had
been rapidly falling off, so rnddi so indeed that by
passing my fingers lightly through it, I could obtain
a quantity in my hand. I had tried all thc fash
ionable Oils of thc day, without having received
thc 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 protitted by its use, heard of the remarkable
cures effected by vyne’s Oleaginous Hair Tonic,
sold by you, I was induced, as a dernier resort, to
try it. I have used two bottles, and am pleased to
say, that after a few applications, my hair ceased
entirely from coming out, thc young 'hair made its
appearance in great abundance, and that now I
have a fine, 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 sac hair.
Returning my most sincere thanks for saving
me from premature baldness, by the use of the
above Tonic, I 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, —Sir —l take pleasure in inform
ing you that the bottle of Jayne’s Hair Tonic,
which 1 obtained of you last October, lias proved
most satisfactory and successful. My hair had for
a long time been exceedingly thin. But for two
or three y r ears past it had so fallen out that my
head had become almost entirely bald- I wras 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 luxuiiant growth of hair as I ever had.
C. C. Park.
This valuable remedy for the giowth, preserva
tion, and restoration of the Hair, can be obtained
wholesale and retail, from
WILLIAM K. KITCHEN,
jan IS —law3m Sole Agent for Augusta.
ACADE3IY OF RICHMOND COUNTY.
riNHE Trustees of this institution arc happy to
JL have it in their power to state, that both'the
principal Academy in Augusta, and thc branch at
Bummervil!e, have resumed their exercises, under
thc management of Teachers who have the full
confidence of thc Trustees, and who, they are sa
tishod, are fully entitlesrl to that of the public.
Mr. Ernenputscii, trie Rector of thc Academy,
already' favorably known to the community, has
charge of the Classical department and all the
branches of education requisite for admission to
our best Colleges, ills attainments as a scholar
and success in imparting useful knowledge, emi
nently qualify him for thc discharge of the im
portant duties of his station.
Mr. Ring, the principal English Teacher, re
cently engaged by thc Board, comes with the high
est recommendations as to character, talents, lite
raiy attainments and skill in teaching, and thc
liustees feel assured that lie will sustain the re
putation which led to his selection.
The branch ol thc Academy at Summerville is
under the immediate management of Mr. Frank
lin George, a gentleman ot experience in teach
ing, and highly recommended. The advantage of
the location of this branch of the Academy' in one
of the most healthful neighborhoods in the Stale,
and sufficiently remote from thc unfavorable in
fluence of a crowded town, are too well known to
need comment.
( ■n the whole, the Board confidently recommend
to the public the principal Academy and the Branch
at Summerville, as being on a better footing than
they have heretofore been, and promising great
usefulness to those who may’ avail themselves of
thc advantages which they offer.
A. CUNNINGHAM,
q an 11 President of Board or Trustees.
DRAWING & PAINTING ACADEJUkT
MASONIC HALL.
ADDISON RICHARDS, Artist,respectfully'
J. • apprises the community of Augusta, &c.,
that he will resume his classes in Drawing, Paint
ing and Perspective, on the second Monday in De
cember. His rooms are now open to the public
and will icmain so until that period, (December
0t.1i.) Those who favor him with a visit will find,
besides previous productions, a number of original
Oil Paintings of Landscape, F'ruit, &c., executed
during the past summer. Also, many new Water
Color Drawings of F'low'ers and Landscapes, added
to which, a Port-folio of Original Pencil and Tinted
Bkct lies. In addition to this gallery of his own
productions, he has collected copies of thc best
Flngßsh and American Elementary- Drawing Books
and Prints to be obtained in the Union, which must
prove a valuable auxiliary to pupils in their studies.
lie gives instruction in Landscape, Fruit and
Marine Painting in Oil Colors: Landscape and F'low
cr Drawing in Water Colors; Sepia and Indian
Tinting; Pencil Drawing and Perspective.
A Night Class, for the tuition of gentlemen,com
mences also on the 9th of December.
N. B. —Mr. 11. will make sketches of Buildings
and Landscape Scenery, Drawings of Patents, paint
Military and Civic Banners, Ac. He will also
supply all orders for Portrait and Picture Frames,
irav 23
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS.
ARV IN & HAINES, No. 232, Broad street,
arc constantly receiving fresh supplies of
Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c. Also an extensive
assortment of Brushes, Toile t and Shaving Soaps,
Perfumery, &c., of domestic and foreign mauufac
, tures, selected by their agents; also afresh supply of
English Garden Seed. Country merchents and
Physicians are invited to call and examine our
sto k.
liberal discount made for cash,
dec 28
HERMITAGE EXTRACT.—This lately in
vented combination of delightful odors, has
acquired a just popularity-, not only by reason of
the strength and delicacy, but of the extraordina
ry duration of its perfume. Whilst the strength of
many other extracts and essences is- almost as eva
nescent as the bloom of the flowers from which
they are derived, the Hermitage retains its fra
grance for an inJcfinite length of time, and is
scarce to be removed from the garment on which it
is poured, by washing; hence it is probably the
cheapest and most delightful perfume of our labora
tories.
Also, Cologne, Lavender, Orange, Florida and
Rose Waters, in great varictv. For sa’e bv
mar 13 GARVIN & HAINES.
CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
f I3HE subscriber has this day taken into copart-
A nership, Mr. A. L. MASSENGALE, and the
business will from this time be conducted under the
style and firm of 8. BUFORD CO., and thc sub
scriber would take this method to return his sincere
thanks to his friends and former customers for the
patronage that has neon so liberally oestowed on
him, and lie would most respectfully solicit a share
for the firm. s. BUF'ORD.
_Julv29. 839-. ts
C4URUNG F'LI ID, &c. —Blending with agrate-
J ful and refreshing perfume, the desirable
quality of strengthening and promoting the growth
of the Hair, without giving to it the greasy hue of
Pomatum, or the volatile moisture of the Oils. Its
utility is confirmed by the most extensive con
sumption.
Also, the Genuine Maccassar Oil, and Ward’s
Celebrated Hair Oil. For sale by
mar 13 GARVIN & HAINES.
THE MATERNAL F'RIEND—For the reli
of all the sympathetic affections and periodi
cal disorders, to which females are liable. The
Maternal Friend is the well known “Philotoken”
under a new name. F'or sale by appointment by
HAVILAND, RISLEY A Co.,
Augusta, and
HAVILAND, HARRAL & ALLEN,
Price SI,OO per oottie. Cnaneston.
nov 25 Cm
DITCHETT’S REMEDY FOR THE PILES
'This article is recommended as a specific for
almost all cases of piles that may occur. Certifi
cates of cures may be seen from persons who had
been afflicted for upwards of 20 years. For sale by
HAVILAND, RISLEY & Co.,
Augusta, and
HAVILAND, IIAURAL & ALLEN,
Price $2 per bottle. Charleston,
nov 25 Cm
DAVID E. BUTLER, Attorney at Law, will
will practice in the several Courts of the
Northern Circuit. Business entrusted to him will
be carefully and punctually- attended to. Office on
the corner South of Mr. Alexander’s Hotel, Wash
ington, Wilkes county, Ga. mar 14 sm4t
N. POULLAIN & SON inform their friends
■ • and tiie public generally-, that they have
received by late arrivals, aatl are now opening a
fresh and general assortment cf GROCERIES, at
the stand formerly occupied by Clarke, McTeir &
Co., immediately opposite the Globe Hotel,and will
be pleased to fill all orders sent them.
All Cotton confided to tbeircare will be sold free
of commission.
A stock of Scull Shoals Manufactured Goods
will be kept constantly on hand.
wtlmay-
NOTIC F>. — The Sheriff’s Sales of Warren coun
ty, from this time, will be published in the
Chronicle aad Sentinel of Augusta, Ga.
1 feb 17—wtf JAM ES HALL, Sh’ff.
TO RENT, from the Ist Oct. next, a
No. 246 south-side Broad-street.,
recently occupied by the late D. W. St.
’ John. Apply to JAMES GARDNER, Jr.
auglG trw ts
NOTICE. —Those creditors of A. McKenzie,
who claim under an assignment made to the
• subscribers and James M. Carter, deceased, on the
I sth of July-, 1833, will please hind in their claims,
with proper evidence, as early as convenient.
PETER BENNOCH.) . .
jan 30 JOHN P. KING, £ Assignees
VOL. 4,-No. 83.
Dissolution. —The firm of a. cunning
llAM CO., is this day, (ISth of March,
livlO,) dissolved. The debts due by the concern
will be settled bv 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 public patronage.
J. L. HOUSTON.
JNlarch 19, 1840. d1 w & w4t
OTICE.—AII persons indebted to Charles M.
Xsi Curtis, late of Richmond county, deceased,
arc requested to make immediate payment to the
undersigned, and those having demands against the
same, will present them duly attested within the
time prescribed by law. PETER PALES,
March IS, IS4O Temporary Administrator.
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
the 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 by negroes belonging
in the vicinity of Hamburg. 1 will give a liberal
reward for the watch or papers. Silversmiths are
particularly requested to keep a lookout for the
said watch. JOHN 'J'. WISE,
dec 28 3imv*
THE TRUE POMADE DIVINE.
871 XTENSIVELY used in Europe, never before
8 i introduced into America, an infallible cure
and a delightful preventive of Chapped Hands and
Lips, &c. This elegant article gives a delicacy of
fragrance and that natural healthful appearance to
the skin no other preparation of the kind has been
known to produce. It immediately removes PIM
PLES and other disagreeable ERUPTIONS , pic
vents BRUISES from turningblack,cures BURNS
and SCALDS, alleviating pain, and preventing
blisters, it is also e xcccdingly useful for SORE 9
BREASTS. So invaluable is this compound for
evciy 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. 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
TO CONTRACTORS.—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 Hie cen
tre drains leading from Broad street, to be c'i the
best hard burnt brick—the quantity necessary will
be made known by application to the Committee.
G* E. PARISH,
WM. M. D’ANTIGNAC, (-Com.
C. B.IIITT, J
march 2 w4w
riIHE Subscribers have this day entered into
JL Partnership under the firm of FORCE, BRO
THERS fy CO. LEWIS M. FORCE,
JOHN P. FORCE,
BENJAMIN W. FORCE,
BENJAMIN CONLEY,
Augusta, January Ist, IS4O.
All persons indebted to B. W. Force - & Co. are
requested to make immediate payment.
FORCE, BROTHERSS,- CO. Wholesale Dealers
in Boots, Shoes and Leather, have on hand an ex
tensive stcck, which they offer to country mer
chants at Northern price l . jan 1 ts
OTICE.—AII persons indebted to the late Am-
Xn bros Nchr, deceased, are requested to make
immediate payment to mo; and those having claims
will hand them in within the time prescribed by
law. (mar 20 w6t) B. L. NEHR, Adm’r.
CLOCKS, WATCHES, & JEWELRY.
No. 2i2 Broad street, near the United States Hotel.
'Fire subscriber having
X bought out Mr. John B.
Murphy, now offers, at the
°I < I stand, a rich and fash
pi ionable assortment of GOLD
'Hi! and SILVER PATENT
((, v / ■"ill LEVERS, DUPLEX, V
/V Y . EPINE and VERTICAL
Ik Vj y-X\. WATCHES, of the most
approved manufacturers; —
also, fine MANTEL CLOCKS. A general assort
ment of JEWELRY and SILVER WARE, with
a variety of 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 w2m
From an acquaintance of six years with Mr. G
C. Gorden. I cheerfully recommend him to my old
customers, as being wortny of their confidence and
patronage, and respectfully solicit lor him a share
of the same. JOHN B. MURPHY.
MULBERRY AND SILK CULTURE.
WARD CHENEY & BROTHERS,
MASON SHAW, have now grow
ing, in the most flourishing condition, i i
Augusta, Georgia, adjoining the llamp
ton Race Course, about 80,000 Mon.s
Mitllicaulis Trees, which they offer for sale in lots
to suit purchasers. For further information enqui •
ry may be made of Messrs. Chengs, at their cocoon
ery in Burlington, New Jersey, or of Mason Shaw,
at the Eagle and Phcenix Hotel in Augusta.
Having bad several years experience in cultiva
ting the morus multicaulis from buds, cuttings, &«».
they will furnish each purchaser with printed in
structions of the best and most approved manner of
planting and cultivating the trees, the kind of soil
most suitable for growing the same ; and als® for
rearing the silk worms and reeling the silk. They
will also hare for sale, Silk Worm Eggs of the
most esteemed varieties, from moths selected with
great care for their health, strength and perfection
ug 3 w&trwtf
EIuLIS-STREET ELEMENTARY
ACADEMY.
THE undersigned would respectfully inform his
patrons and the public that his School is now
re-opened for the business of the winter, at his for
mer stand, opposite the dwelling of Mr. H. Calfin.
As usual at this school, pupils of both sexes are
received. Every thing relative to the deportment
of the pupils, which such an arrangement may he
calculated to require, will be carefully attended to.
C. PIKE.
N. B. —It is contemplated to open a Night School,
at the same room, as soon as a suitable class can
be collected. C. P.
November IS. trwtf
HORRID DEPRAVITY.
SOME notoriouscounterfeiters have nearly kill
ed several persons by selling them a spurious
and false mixture of Hays’ Liniment.
The genuine is warranted perfectly harmless
and effectual. Never buy the article unless it has
the written signature of COMSTOCK 4- Co. on
the splendid wrapper. That firm are solely au
thorized to make and sell the true article. OrigU
nal proprietor, SOLOMON HAYS.
P. S. The true Hays’ Liniment is warranted to
cure Piles and Rheumatism, in all cases, or no pay
taken for it.
Sold at No. 2 Fletcher street, near Pearl st. and
Maiden Lane, New Yoik, by
COMSTOCK 4- Co., Wholesale Druggists.
The genuine is for sale byGARVTN & HAINES,
and ROBERT CARTER, Augusta. >n U) ly
C. P.
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