Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851, June 09, 1847, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

Jayne's Sanative Pills. These pills may be taken at all times, and in most diseases: in inflammatory, intermittent, re mittent, bilious, and every form of Fever. Jaun dice and Liver Complaint. For Dysjiepsias they are really an invaluable article gradually chang ing the vitiated secretions of the stomach and liver, and producing healthy aition in those im portant organs. They arc very valuable for u.s «a»c9 of the Skin, and.for what is commonly called impurity of the blood; also for Female Complaints, Costivcncss, &.C., and in fact every disease where an Aperient, Alterative, or purga tive medicine may he required. Dyspepsia positively can he cured by a perse vering use of this Sanative, especially if the I onic Vermifuge be used in conjunction. Prepared only by Dr. Jayne, Philadelphia, and sold on agency by VV K KITCHEN, Augusta. June 0 cl 212 Wista’s Balsam of Wild Cherry. II orlhy of Aotice. A Fad 1G years old cured of Quirk Consumption. Penn Van, Yates co., N. V., Sept. 14, 1846. Mr. S. W, Fowle,—Dear Sir—For the benefit of the afflicted, I cheerfully m\ke the following statement for publication. In January last, my son, 16 years old, was taken with severe pains in the side, and a violent rough soon came on. He was soon confined to his room, and continued to grow worse for about six we.*k«, when he had become too w eak to sit up, and had night sweats. The rough was almost constant and he daily expecto rated large quantities of matter from the lungs, which were evidently in a state of ulceration.— Several Physicians pronounced him in a quick Consumption and past relief, and declined giving him medicine. One of my neighbors had been cured of an alarming cough by the BaLSAM OF ftWILD CHERRY, and was ad vised to try it. I procured a bottle and after using it a few cays, to our joy and surprise he began to amend, and in a lew weeks, after using nearly four bottles, he was entirely owed, and aide to work on the farm. As he took no other medicine after being given up, than Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry, to that alone do I ascribe the merit of restoring him so health. DANIEL J. BE YE A. None genuine, unless signed I. BU I TS on the wrapper. For sale in Augusta, wholesale and retail, by HA VI LAND. HIS LEY & CO., and also by THOMAS BARRETT & CO., and Dealers in Medicines generally in Georgia. June 8 +3— 210 Sarsaparilla. This preparation is a combination heretofore unknown in the history of medicine, differing entirely in its character and operations from the various preparations of Sar-apartlla which have been at different times offered to the public. It acts specifically upon the whole system, thereby bringing it under its direct and immediate in fluence. Although possessed of powerful and controlling effects, yet it is entirely harmless, so that it cannot injure the most delicate constitu tion. When in perfect health, no effect is pro duced by its except an increase of appetite; but when disease is seated in the trameand hurrying fast its victim along the path of life, then its my terious influence is felt and seen; it enkin dles news life and vigor and brings health and ' strength back to the suffering and diseased. For further particulars and conclusive evidence of its sujjeiior value and efficacy, see pamphlets, which may lie obtained ot'n.gont<, Prepared and soid, wholesale and retail, by A. H & D, SANDS, Wholesale Druggists, 100 Fulton, corner of William street, NeW-York. — Sold also bv, HAVILAND, RISLEY & CO., Augusta. And by Druggists generally throughout the United Stales. Price $ I per bottle, or six bottles for S 3. 13 J*m* 3 W . 31 USGROVE 110150, attorney at law. M.OiftfJKC, S. C. Office opposite Smith Benson s old W arehous* . , June 9 —1 y I'ublic Electing. In conformity with a resolution of Council passed on the the sth inst., I do hereby invite the owners of Real Estaic'iu the city of Augusta, to meet at the City Hall, on the 1 Clh inst., ai3o clock f. M , to lake into consideration the Report of a Coran* it tee of Council in reference to a change in the construction of the Augusta Canal. LEWIS U. FORD, -Mayor. June 8 2lO hieajiboat co.tipanv or Rtou CIA. jpy- This Company having been re-organized j*nd placed in an efficient state fur service, are prepared to send forward w ttliout delay' ail freight that may offer. Goods consigned toWM. P. W ILLIAMS, Agent at Savannah, will be forwarded free.of Commis sions. The connection of R. ill. Goodwin with this Company has terminated. JOHN B. GUI EC, JuneS I—v Agent at Augusta. Jtcr Notice—The citizens of Augusts, tire respectfully informed that arrangements have been made by the proprietors of ihe new lee House, fur the preservation of fresh meat, poultry milk, (tc, —during the summer season. Rates of charge moderate. Apply to J. S. RI CKER, At new Ice House, Ellis Street. Jutie 5 i w 209 niMHihin u.. Latest dates from liverpool,::::::::"Mat IS. Latest dates from H avEE,:::::::::::; Mar 1/. Anjfnsla Market, June 9. COTTON.— Wj have another dull week to re port in the Cotton market. The transactions have been «o very limited that they are not worth re dorting. In the early part of the week both buy ers and sellers were anxiously looking for the steamers accounts, which came to hand on Sun d»y evening by telegraph, and being still more un favorable to Cotton, has caused our nurket to come to a stand, and since their receipt we have not heard of a bale changing hands. At the pre tent moment there are neither buyer* nor sellers in the market, nor do we loolpfor any change for some weeks to come. Os the stock of Cotton at present on hand about two thirds is in the hands of speculators, and the remainder is held under r -.nters’ limit*. RECEIPTS OF COTTON. From ihe Ist Sept., 1846, to latest dates 1816—7. JS4S-6. m Savannah, June 4, 228*^* Charleston, June 5, 335,30a 322,<34 3fobi?e, June £, 316,317 413,205 hum iiw iiii—wii r-rirr- hi i ■■ j New Orleans, June 2, 684.587 ], 015,301 Texas, April 93, 6.993 00 Florida. April 29, 123,357 100,196 Virginia, June 1, 1u,57J 11,370 North Carolina, May 22, s,blt 8.515 ‘ Total, 1,711,462 1,969,280 STOCK OF COTTON Remaining on hand at the latest dates received. Savannah, June 4, 20.435 15,115 Charleston, June 0, 52,614 31.665 .Mobile. June 2, 92,395 78,601 New Orleans, June 2, 180,628 17l ,222 I Texas, April 23, 6UO 00 Florida, May 26, 21,721 21.369 Augusta & IlHinburg.June 1,25,117 31.127 Macon, June 1, 5,233 5,0('0 Virginia, June J, 459 6UU North Carolina, M y 22, 659 2,800 New York. June 1, 96,112 93,100 Philadelphia, May 29, 5,983 10,201 Total, 505,‘2i3 466,100 In GROCERIES there is but a moderate busi tn-'S doing. The foreign intelligence has had a favoraM** effect on Corn and Flour, —sales of the former have been made since their receipt at 80 j cents per bushel, sacks included—and 82 ci ms ha* since been refused for another lot. The sup ply of Flour is light, and there is a good demand j for country at 7 a 74 per bbl. —a good article in I merchantable condition, would readily bring f7i. Huron h.*.s also improved—in the early part of the week a lot of 10,000 lbs. was sold at 8j cents the hog round —yesterday several email lots, in all aboutß,ooo lbs. was sold at 81 cents, which is the lowest price holders are now willing to take.— j Whirk :y lias also improved, and sales of New Or leans have been made at 32 a 35 cents. Salt— j loose is retailing from store at 45 cents, ami our i merchants are filling planter’s orders for sacks at j ° 1 S>l; a 14, but we do not believe any thing of a lot could he purchased under §ll per sack. Cojfce sales of about 100 bags Rio at 84c. j The Hirer is still in good boatable order, and steamers find no difficulty in reaching the v\ harves. | Tnere is little or no freight offering for Savannah I or Charleston, ISIWv v novii *, A , . ’O' ginal lb sen. 1 » . ,V co i. value. per con Mechanics’ iJ. »k, Jon 105 a •> ;. r et. Aug. Ins. <L Bk CV 1 O 85 a 8 nee ct. j Bk. of Brunswick, I*9 )"5 a L ,*.-<• ct. ! Bk. of A 1 oisia, 1”0 ;'o a I*o j er ct. ' Bk. State Gc rgia, IbO -a, I>o ■’> per ct. G. R. H. &B v. Go.. MO |Boaoo '4 per ct. Iron Steam Boat Co 100 ; 78 a 00 i» per ct. CHARLESTON IMP ROTS—JUNE 7. Per ship Manco, from Liverpool. 107 bhls bot tled Malt Liquor, to J. Fraser <t Co; 30 crates Earthenware, to Brown A. Strohle; NO crates, 9 iituls and 4 casks Earthenware, to G. <fe H. Cam eron A Co, 40 crates and 5 11 lids ditto to J. Lord, I box Merchandise, to Robertson & Blacklock; 3 bales Onahurgs, I hhd Hollow-ware, I cask Hard | ware and 2 bundles Wheels, to Birnieit & Ogilvie; 2685 bars Railroad Iron, and 45 packages Chains, to J Gadsden A Co; “2 hags Nails, to Fisher A Agnew; 6 casks Hardware, to Stevens A Bells, and 2 cwt Earthenware to order. I CHARLESTON, June 9 .-—Cotton. —The accounts by the Hibernia yesterday have nut us yet eliectcd the Upland market, neither holders or buyers seem to be prepared to make the first advance towards operating. A bunt oO bait s s >ld at 10J h 1 JJ, were taken to fill a .small ship ping ord.r, and form noways a criterion of the state of the market. Rice.-- This article took a fresh start after the j Hibernia accounts hud been promulgated. Buyers I entered the market and took from 400 to 500 bbls. fair to good quality, at 3*5 j a ;ssj-.-;ss| being re : fused lor asi nrtly prime lot. Vv e also learn that about 409 a 000 bbls more were contracted fur atijkjj.to be delivered in all this week. drain and Flour.— Small lots of Georgia Corn have been made at jj" I. Holders, however, gene ia.lv. are askiow iu “..v 1 n, v . cels ot Wheal sold at b2| and ot Kye at 5:1 i 20. Country Four at jpS. NEW YORK, June 5. P. M.—To-day—Cotton, 6uo hales sold at yesterday’s prices. Corn exchange heavy Throughout. Buyers off i $9 for western flour, and §9,25 is asked, with few sales so fa r. Meal §5,75; rye flour very scarce, and worth §7 a7,50; wheal dull; rye 125 a 374; corn is 129 a 125 c so far, but no sales have been made of moment; oats 67 a 7 0c. Exchanges heavy,but no demand at the moment. Freights vary more than is usual for immediate despatch or other ‘circumstances; 2s 6d a 3s is high enough, for ordinary circumstances, fur flour to Liverpool. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVALS FROM CHARLESTON. Ship Vilen, Wilson, New York. Schr. John Hancock, Souhiatea, Sagna la Grande. Schr. Lawrence, Lawrence, Baltimore. ARRIVAL FROM SAVANNAH. Schr. Pezarro, Pendleton, New York. MEMORANDA. The Maria, Laton, for Charleston, sailed from } Bordeaux 10th nit. The ship Sullivan, Waite, for Charleston, clear -1 edrat New York sih inst. Tlit brig Havre, Carpenter,for Savannah, clear ed at Boston on the 4th inst. CHARLESTON, June 7. Arr. ships Manco, Wilson, Liverpool; Charleston, Brown, N. Vork; hark Hamilton, Hallett, Boston; brigs C. J. Dow, Stetson, Boston; Ohio, Delano, New York, Paul T. Jones, Taylor, Philadelphia; schrs. Prudence, Coombs, Lincolnviile; (Mu.; Curiosity, Killitl, Ocrocock. Cid, schr. 11. R. Roberts, Magee, Vera Cruz. [From the Charleston Mercury, Second Edition.] Arr. steamship Southerner. Berry, New York; siiip Sutton, White, New York; brig Tylesion, Burlingame, New York. CAN VI- PLEASURE BOAT. THE subscriber, having built a BO AT for the purpose of conveying Ladies ami Gentle I men up and down the Canal, lakes this oppurtu i nity of informing the public generally that the boat will leave the Canal Basin EVERY SATURDAY MORNING, at 9 o’clock. Fare FIFTY CENTS.—Children and servants half price. BCT Parties of not less than twenty, desirous of going any other day in the week than spec ified above, can do so by applying, twenty-four hours previous to the time they wish to go, to Mr. H. it. ! PHILPOT, Corner of Broad and Centre-st-eeia.or to HERBERT STALLINGS. May 2 if 179 A CARD. DR. T. P. CLEVELAND having temporarily withdrawn from the practice of his profes sion, I would inform the citizens of Augusta and the public generally, that I have formed a connec tion with his former copartner, J.vo. W. Spkaß, in the practice of DEN TAL SL UGERV . ihe bu siness will be conducted under the firm of Cleve land 4- Spear. Office Bruad-st., over Aldrich & Green’s shoe store. JNO. A. CLEVELAND. Feb. 18 ts- D7 ACADEMY ON THE SAND HILLS. rBVHE Board of Trustees of the Richmond Coiln .Fi ty Academy have, arranged with Mr. Louis M.Cormick, lo take charge of the Academy at Summerville. He will open the School on Mon day . the 10th inst. Mr. Cormtck has had the advantage ol a classi cal education and the experience of ten years asan instructor. HENRY ROBERT, Clerk May 6 182 SPARTA FEMALE SEMINAR! . 1 fTMHE second *-es-ion of this Institution will i -S open »m Monday, the 14/A instant, und-r tiie • care of the Rev. William J. s asnett, A. M., i ussjstfil by Miss C. Fowler, (a graduate of .Mr. Hoigoth’s Institute, .Mis*.) in llie LITERARY » DEPARTMENT, and Mis- C. a. Richards in MUSIC. DRAWING and PAINTING. The Print try ss will embrace Spelling, , Reading, V\ riling, and Rudiments of Amhmitic , ami Geography. $9 per term. Junior das< —Engli-h Gr:iinm;r, Histmv, An* ; ci- ni and Modern Arithmetic, Geugoiphv; Corn i position and reviewed in Reading, spelling ana i Writing. si3 p.-r term. Senior Class. — Latin, French, Algebra, Geome try. Logic, Rhetoric, Botany. Astronomy, Menial, Moral ami Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, M;ne ralogy, lloke’> Pantheon, Milton’s Paradise Lost, Composition. Ac. sl7 per term Music on the Piano Forte, szO per term- Guit tar. $17); Dr-I wing ami Painting. $lO. The school, under Us present Board of Teach ers, has been conducted in a manner giving uni versal satisfaction lotiie patrons, and is rapidly in creasing in patronage and influence. The known headhliness of the location, the mo rality and intelligenc' of’ tiie < onnnnnuy. ami the superior facTities which the school presents for the attainment of s< nnd education, furn.sh induce ments of the highest character. Board, in respectable famine-, including wash-, ing and lights, can he had from $8 to.slo per month. E. M. PENDLETON, Secretary Board of Trustees. Snarta. Ga., June 9, 1847, 2c 2 1 TO 15 E RAFFLED. A TABLE, pair Ottoman, and a stool cover, jAAall of RAISED WORSTED U ORK, hand | some patterns, will lie raffled as soon as the chances are taken They can he seen at C. A. ! P! ill's Furniture store. 24 chances ut $1 each | June i) 2 211 GEORGIA. Scriven County. TO ALL WHOM IT MAV CONCERN. t | ’tRiaT'IIEREAS, 'THOMAS W. OLIVER, ap 1 i V w plies for lett-rs of Administration on the j j estate of \\ iliiam Mims, late of said county, de- I ceas-'d. / 'l’hese are therefore to cite and admnn sb all end I singular the kindred and creditors of said deceits- j ed. to he and appear at my office within the time prescribed hy law and Mtovt c use if any they iiave why letters of adm lustration should not be granted the said applicant. W itness the honorable George Polio-k, on* of the Judges of flte Court of Ordinary of said coun ty this 2d day of Jon", 1847. A LEXA NDEIt KEM P, Ch rk. j June 7 2 ! 0 NO7 1 r. £ LI. persons are hereby cautioned not to cred i a it my r wife ANN MARIA MOORE, who ! left me on the 27th May lasi, as 1 am determined to j pay no debts of her contrrcting without a written order signed by me. J,. R. MOORE. Alexander, Burke co , June 4. June 8 *lo _ 209 i NEGROES! NEGROES!! FOR SALE LOW. ; rjT HE subscriber has on hand a large lot of very j 13 likely young V irginia NEGROES, which he will sell at reduced prices to close I lie Spring I business Persons wishing to purchase will do well to call and examine the. lots, as bargains can be had, and no mistake, JNO M. CURETON, Jr. Hamburg, So. Ca. Mav 27. 1847. Way 29 6—cl 2~2 WASHINGTON AND NEW ORLEANS TELEGRAPH COMPANY. rjSNHE Subscribers to this Company are hereby w notified that a payment of 2U per cent, on I their subscriptions vvill he required on the 20th day of June next, and another payment of 20 per cent on the first day <>f August next to meet the demands of the assignee, who is rapidly progress ing in the construction of the line. 'The money may be paid to Howard Thomas, j Esq. Augusta Geo. B. B. FRENCH, ) WAV SEATON, T ruste.es. D A N. GOLD, ) Washington City, May 24, 1817. May 30 ts ' 2 0 WARM SPRINGS, Men i weather C ounty, (it or-"" 1 4 the public generdflyV to'Vlfc 'SI.™ i.Win un able and celebrated WATERING PLACE, will he under my entire management and control this season. 1 shall open the House on the /t/vd day of June, f>r the reception of visitors, and hope from my long experience in business, to be able u> sus tain the well known reputation of the place. I have thought proper to reduce the price of Board, j •fee.: Board, Lodging, Bath, <fec. per month, - §2O t Children and Servants, " “ half price. | Board of Horse, • “ “ $lO JOHN C. MANGIIAM. Warm Springs, May 6, 1847. j Jnnel jtil _ 204 NEW SPRING GOODS. TETM. 0. PRICE & CO., Drapers and Tai- V * lors, have now instore, and are weekly ; receiving from the French and English markets, ! CLOTHS, CASSIA! ERES and VESTINGS, and 'Trimmings for Tailors uses, to which limy 1 would call (he attention of those visiting this mar- : ket, as they can sell them hy piece or pattern, as low as they can be purchased in New,Vorkr Cash maretts, Croton Coalings, Summer Camhlets, Eng lish and American • weeds, white and colored : Linen Diills, ‘Drap D"Eie,” hl’k-and col’d fig’d. Matioguir Delaines. and all the newest patterns and styles of VESTINGS of Silk, Cashmere, white and col’d. Marseilles, Valencias, <fec.,&c., with a full and general assortment of the newest patterns and styles of READY MADE CLOTH ING, and well made Shirts and Drawers, Hats and Caps. Umbrellas, steel frame and all kinds; Hosie ry, Gloves, Suspenders, C rivals. Scarfs, Handker chiefs. Stocks, Collars, Bosoms, Shoulder Braces, Riding Belts, Money Beits, Razors and Razor Strops, Dressing Cases, ( lollies Brushes, llait Brushes, Hat Brushes, Nail and Tooth do.. Night Caps, Money Purses, Pocket Books, Tablets, Watch Guards, Body Guards, Tailors Mtears, Points, Tailors Inch Measures, Crayons, and every article useful for dress. A fine assortment of HICKORY SHIRTS. We vvill make to order ail kinds of FASHION ABLE CLOTHING at -hort notice, and as cheap as can be had in the Southern market. 2bß BROAD-S'T.,opposite State Bank. March 18 141 ” MORE iVE VV^OODST" | UeAoee received by the Southerner , additional sup plies of' I NEW AND BEAUTIFUL GOODS. AMONG WHICH ARE: PL\IN BAREGES ol all colors Rich styles of Satin striped ana n s *j n a . reges New styles of French Muslins and Jaconets t White Goods, such as: JACONET MUSLINS, Swiss Muslins, Book Muslins and Laces of every kind; Cambric and i Swiss Edgings and Insertings, Linen Cambric Handkfs. Iroin 124 cents to $lO, Ladies and Misses f Kid Gloves of the best quality, Siik and Cotton I Hosiery, a great assortment and at all prices j White Damask Curtain Muslins in sets and by the yard, r Black, blue-black, plain and striped Silks Colored Silks, a splendid assortment Black Alpacas, black and thin black Goods for Ladies Dresses White and col’d. Canton Crape Shawls and Scarfs r Do. do. Barege and Twisted Silk do. French Work Collars and Bonnet Ribbons 1 500 pieces Calico of the richest and newest styles Parasols, Umbrella* and Sun Sharps i In Domestic Goods our assortment is very complete : . Bleached and brown SHIRTINGS from 3-4 to 9-S wide j Bleached and brown Sheetings from 5-4 to 10-4 and 12-4 w ide Irish Linens, Linen Sheetings and Pillow-case Linens. As complete as our Stork is now, we take plea sure in inviting purchasers to call and examine our assortment, as we are satisfied we can give satis- B faction in goods and prices, t April IS KOVVDRE & CLVGETT. PINE OIL. A CONSTANT supply of Pine Oil or Carn phine, will be kept fresh. Persons using Murphy’s splendid Lomps, can always he furnish ed with the above Oil on x erv reasonable term**, bv March 2 I. E MARSHALL ! GREENE ANDLASKIMONUMENT i LOT'EHIBS! U J. W. MMJKY J., SUCCESSORS TO _ J. G. GJii-GOGV 4JO-. MANAGERS- P CL; NO. 25. B/ Monongaliaass 23, June 10, 18t7. SALES CLOSE TURDAY AT NOON. CAIL PRIZE- 9.000 DINARS. ' $3,000! $1,700! 51.::51,13u! sl,U>o!sofsl,OdO! J Tickets s2,sihares in proportion. CL.S No. *24. __ * By South Carolina lass No. 23, June 3, j SALES CBE THURSDAY. 1*2,0009 OL L’ liS! ; $.1,090.' $3,909.' $00! $ 1,3 i.! SSO of SSOO. Tickets sl.'Ghares in proportion. F.XT 11A LASS No. 24. By \ lerandrislas*- 30, June 12, 1: 47. SPLKN D SCHEME. 7C Nnrpr* —l3 Ballots. 30,00990 L ITUS. $10,000! $5,00 >n,so >! $3,080! $3,000 ! 10 F §1,000! Tickets sl.shares in proportion. For sale oy JOH \. MII.T.EN, Agent. Ipposite the Masonic Hall. {ttr*Ordeif from ti country promptly attended j to June 9^ GEORG 17 LtyrTERIES. p. PAINE A CD. M AN VGEIIS. Soles cise Thursday. THE TRULY LUCKY* ‘•'Cokininis Lottery” Cuss. No. 33. Drawin; Due Friday. ia,OO«DOLL’R§. 3o pukes or SI,OOO. Wholes $4-shares in proportion. Sales ebse Saturdary. DRAWING DUE MONDAY. Grand Consolidated Lottery. (Irani) Consolhatku, Extra Class No. 23. 15,009 DOLITIIS. $5,00(1; s 3,000; 10 of SI,OOO. Wholes only $1 —shares in proportion. SALES CLOS.7 TL ESDA\ AT NOON. Drawing Due Same Evening. Grand Consolidated Lottery. Class No. 21, for 1847. 4.000 DOLLARS. $15,U00! $10,000! 5 of $2,000! 25 prizes of $ 1,000! V\ holes only slo—shares in proportion. For sale by E. H. BEZANT, Agent, Broad-st., 1 door below the Bank ot Augusta. p fry Orders from the country will meet vviih prompt attention ifaddressed as above. NEW cToojjS roll GENT’S. WEAR. If xA.SIMEKLS of fancy colors, and Black H.V Drsh el Ta >*>«i f-t-hmarette cupel r, nuc iCo. sia Dock for pants Linen Drillings, checked, plaid and striped Checked Linen i matings, Tweed Coatings Cotton ami Linen ( heckeu cj..<->.!. . f.«r hovs wear Silk and Cotton Undershirts and Drawers Brown Cotton 4 Hose, Gloves, Handkfs. Suspenders, silk, Cashmere and .Marseilles Vest ings, With every description of Goods, in our line to which we invite your attention. BOWDRE & CLAGETT. April 17 167 LINEN GOODS. J OHN P. SLTZL, has lust received (he cheap est assortment of LIN EN GOOD-8, ever of j feted in this market, to wit ; 4-1, Undressed Irish Linens in whole and demi i piec, s, i 9-8, Fine, and heavy Pillow Case Linen, fi, 10, 11 and 12-4, Linen Bheetiug, -some very ; fine, j 8, 9 and 10-1, Single and double Damask Table j Diaper, 8-4, Barnsley Diaper, S-4. Unbleached Diaper, j 8,9, 10-4 unbleached Table Cloth, i Bird’s Eye Diaper, Long Lawn, Hale and Grass Linen, While and colored Drilling*, While and brown Hollands, Bleached and unbleached Russia Sheeting, French and Irish Linen Checks. Russia and Scotch Diaper. Crash and Creqnila 4 4 Burlaps and Osuaburgs Linen Cambric Handkfs. at 124 cents and up wards. Grass Skirts Bleached and Unbleached Linen Socks Bleached and unbleached Towels with colored borders. . Huckaback Dowlas Gents. Linen Gloves. ALSO, A general and extensive selection of FANCY and STAPLE GOODS, worthy the attention ol 1 customers generally. ! March 26 - 148 ENTIRE L Y NEW. SPRING AND SIMMEIt STYLES. JOHN BRIDGES, FASHIONABLE DRAPER AND TAILOR, Next door below U. Slates Hotel. Broud-st. riMIE Spring and Summer styles just receiving EL of CLOTHS, Gas-dineres, Drap D’Lle, pliltll and fiiiUftflG ami DiaL Ouplinnorx ttco, Drills, Vestings, Fancy Articles, Trimmings, 4 c. f»r gentlemen’s wear. Under Vests for ladies. The public are respectfully invited before or dering their garments elsewhere, to examine the above Stuck, which they will find tocomprise the very best selections that can be made in the New York market. N. I»—Making and Trimming as usual, in the i most fashionable manner. | March 26 148 DRY GOODS. IN CHARLESTON, S. C. EW. BANCROFT, 253 King-st., would in • vite the attention of country planters and j others, who may visit the city, to iis stock ol rich ! Fain y and Staple Dry Goods- It vvill be found one } of tiie most extensive in the city, and is intended to j embrace every article in the Dry Goods line. Par ticular attention paid to ladies’ rich Dress Goods i Shawls, Mantles, (fee. ADo, a full assortment ej Domestic Fabrics, both Gotten and Woolen. In rooms in the rear and over our front sale* room, will be offered to merchants , a large stock ol the same goods, at wholes le, at prices well worthy the atiention of close buyers. April 11 l6l LAMPS ! LAMPS!! A FEW splendid LARD (SOLAR) LAMPS of the improved patent, to close a consign nent, will be sold at cost. Persons wishing surl articles r an be supplied at a much less pricethai customary. J. E. .MARSHALL. OTrOLD BRASS and COPPER wanted, f v. hi h a liberal price will fee raid. April 22 ‘ 17) THE PIC NIiC. A special train will leave Hamburg for till the PIC NIL-', at Sibley’s Mills, on Fn ililiiSkdav, at 1 o'clock, and will return at i last 6 Willi the regular T’rain, \V. J. McGßAlli, A .tent. June 9 —3 j GEORGIA RAIL HOAD. j •V After Mav ?61h,« FABSLNGi.U LA.. will be attached to the freight Punu from Union Point to Augusta, every Monday, and from Augusta to Union 1 uim on Thursdays „ 1 Transp«.riation Ofllce G. R R am. ( Augusta, Gu. Mav 22d, 18l (- > 5 .... S 3 GEORGIA RAIL ROAD. gJUyL Passenger Train will leave Augusta at 77., o’clock, 1* M. Traiisporiat ion Office G. R. R. 4 L>. Co. __ Augusta, April 20th, 1b47. ED SOUTH CAROLINA KAIL ROAD. | ■~j iC "I On and after the 20th imt., a Si U CIA I- TRAIN for passengers will run .-2. between Hambnrg and Aiken. io leave as follows, viz: To leave Hamburg, . 5- P. M. “ “ Aiken, . . bA. M. W. J. MAGUATH, Agent. May 12 188_ ___ BELL AIR TRAIN—GEORGIA RAIL ROAD. .CjJri A SPECIAL TRAIN vvill he rm between Augusta and Bell A r from JS-a—— -June Is'h to October 15th. leaving An giista (lailytSumi iy s excepted} at 6 o clock, P. 51 ■, and Bel-Air utT o’clock, A. M. Season 'Picket, for one person, Season Ticket for a family of three, in cluding ser. ants, 55 00 Season Ticket for a Family of lour, inclu ding servants. 65 00 Season Ticket for a Family of five, inclu ding servants, 72 50 Season 1 ick.-t for a Family of six, inclu ding serv ants, * > J 0 Season Picket for a Family of seven, or more including servants, SO < ; 0 Single trip, ~5 June G BOARDING AT BEL-AIR. £__ii There will be a House opened at Bel f: m Air on the Isth inst., (for ilie aecommo- Ipjijlß datinn of Boarders during the Summer, tinder tiie management of ilie subscriber. 1 suns ■it Board S2O per month (lor the seasoiij includm) dinner on Sundays. V\ ANTED.—A good Cook and Waiting .Man, for whom liberal wages vvill be given. TO RENT.—'Phe House below tiie Market at present occupied ivy the subscriber. Apply lo \V. P. BEERS, Get*. R. R. Depot, Augusta June 6 209 FRANKLIN HOUSE. ol J Tne Subscriber would announce to his j .. rJ former visitors, and the public generally, that this commodious estahPshmt nt is n«,vv ready fur the accommodaiion <>f hoarde-s and transient persons. Ihe rooms and passages are large and airv, finished in the b st style, and (ur uished with every facility fur convenience and comfort. The building itself is unsurpassed by i any in the State, and the proprietor pledges hirn ! self to spare no pains or expense to make fill who I may favor him with a call perfectly at home. As ; ;t summer retreat. Alliens is unequalled by any in the up-country. The subscriber offers every in ducement, both in terms and accommodation, to all w ho are seeking sucli .1 place, togive his house their patronage. W. L. MITCHELL. June 5 4c 303 THE SARATOGA OF THE SOUTH. A LIAS Nladison Springs, Georgia. , \ THIS FASHION ABLE WA- f & TEKING PLACE, will be re-.J.':5 u. opened i>ii the first day of June. . 'l'l.e Proprietor is now ... n: u ll ... u> In 92, Parlor 40 bv 40 feet, witlin n'" '■!* . , : - , and nmnher oi Cool Kooins, c., and a prmiie nade of 14 feet w ide, in a two story toionade, near four hundred feet long. DANIEL MORRISON. Madison Springs. April i’O. June 4 t2m 2 (| 7 « , TO BUIJIER VIMTOKS* fpf* •-*a| Ua\ ing stated to many of ray visitor? i i 3 ,<1 tiring the float summer, that 1 should close my llUf SE, I deem it. (nit Justice to mvself, to inform them and other’s, that cirtumsiani es have caused a change of my views. With means for accommodation somewhat enlarged, 1 feel every confidence in being able to do as well us we have done- J. J. GRIP FIN. Gainesville, May 1, 1847. May 3 Ini—t IS> FOR #ALE, jt__\ That delightful summer residence, at ps "a I?elI Air. recently occupied by Judge JX’JLJU Holt. Fora descrip' ion of the premises and terms of sale, persons wishing to purchase are referred to Thomas Barrett. April 25 ts 173 J.n Mil V STAllliliS. THE undersigned respect- ( f,jl]y informs the public that \ ; » he has leaded ihe old stand, •■fi™ well known as J. U. Guedron’s LO'A ER Si A- j BEES, on Eliis-treet, and would be thankful fora j share of patronage. R. A. WATKINS, .'day 11 JB9 STM ME, THIS celebrated Racer and Stallion make the ensuing season at the ' 1 /a- Haitinlon Course, Augusta, Ga., am. will attend alternately, every ninth day, at < hes- 1 okee Ponds, S. i'.. at (lie moderate price of §iaG the season, cash, with SI to the groom. The season will commence the lot March and end 20th. June, i For pedigree and performances see Mill*. Mares sent to Steel will be grain led at the rate of twenty-live cents per day, and good pasturage furnished gratis. JAMES GARDEN. Feh. 5 4m 10b 1 IMS ANY ONE A HORSE THAT IS IDLE FUR THE SIMMER ? <C> T Any person having a HORSE idle, find one that will use him kindly ■ V JCf., and feed him well, if application be | made at this office. ti June I j NEW ice HOUSE—ELLIS STREET. > f B3HE Sub scrihers respectfully inform their pat- JB. runs and the public generally, that they will 1 furnish Ice at the same rates a= the Jackson street ’ ( umpanv. viz; ' 2 cents per pound by retail, 11 cents per pound by 100 pounds and over. Terms Cash. All orders from the country at tended to with punctuality and despatch. * WM. HAINES, & CO. May 30 203 _ JACKSON STREET ICE HOL ME. p, f» MIE subscriber has on hand, a large supply of * Ice, at his old stand, and will sell it at at 2 cents per pound, and 100 pounds or over it cts. per pound. 'l’errns cash- Orders from the coun try attended to as formerly. J. H. BALDWIN. May 30 —G 203 ji TOBACCO AND SEGARS, e Os the Choicest Brands. ; J COUNTRY MERCHANTS and gentlemen ' who visit Augusta, and who desire to enjoy a 1 Spanish Segar, or chew the Weed, put up in splen -1 did style, or who purchase to sell, will find me at ail limes read yaw supply their demands, at whole sale and retail, j I would respectfully request persons who visit y the city to supply themselves in my line, to eram ine my stuck before purchasing elsewhere, as it is selected by competent judges, and patronised by old smokers and chewers of the favorite weed. g GUSTAV VOLGER, One door heluvv John P. Seta’s Dry Goods Store, I* Broad-st. sept 23 n BRICKS FOR SALE* THE subscriber has for s.ile and will keep on hand at his Brick Yard on Green-street 3M5 GGO BRICKS. S I. B ASFORD J*n 24 ly 96 | PUBLIC SALES. RICII3IOXD MIERIFF’S SALE. On the first Tuesday in Jniy next, will be sold, at the lower market ht-Use in the city of Augusta, between the legal hours of sale, the following property, to w ii: A certain bleam Saw M: 1, situate and being at or near Spirit creek, near the Savannah river in the county of Richmond. Sid Steam Saw Mill situate on lands adjoining lamis of Thomas Dick erson, Collins ami Trotti. Levied on as the pro ! perry of Adam S. New house, to satisfy the follow - i irig executions issuing from the Superior Court > f : Richmond county, in favor of John D. VS tnlcUouso vs. Adam S. Aeor ho use, Baker «.V Hurt vs. the SUfTit*. Also, a: the same time and , e, will he sold, will that La <«r parcel of Land, s: n.im, lying and ' i)ein r in Rl< hmona county, containing one iiuntlied ; acres more or less. (ami known as ,he Mea ovv tract) adjoining lands of H. ft. Warren,John Sktn ner, the estate of Martini Fury, dtc ascd, and others. Lev led or as the property of Vngustus B. Longstreet, to satisfy a ft. fa. issuing from the Su perior Court of Richmond County nt ftvor of ti e Jus;ices of the Inferior Court of Richmond cmiufv, t< >r t lie- us*-. Arc. v- V\ illi.m J Hobby, Senr., a, principal. Edward Thomas and Augustus B. Lougslrctt, strcuriuss a aiion rO FF, Sheriff. .Dine fi l!A KICJI3IO\ 1> SHERIFF’S SALK. On tlie first Tuesday in July next, will be sold at the iowe r Market House, in the city of An i gusta, witiiin the legal hours of .-ale, she follow ing proi e tv. to wit : ... i All that tract or parcel <f l and situate, lying ; and being in the county of Richmond, containing three hundred and forty acres, more or less, ad- . joining lands of George \V t raw ford Morris, the , Georgia Rail Road and Banking Company, Mis. ! Hill and v rs. brown; levied on as the property of I Daniel Mahoney, to satisfy a fi. fa on the fore closure of a mortgage, issuing fr m the Superior I Court of Rich moral county, in favor ol Charles J j Denham vs. Daniel Mahoney. , 1 Also, attlie same time ami place, will besoid three hundred and ninety sacks Salt; levied on as the pmpen y ul William H. Cordon, to satisfy a fi, fa, issuing from the Superior Court of Richmond county, in favor of the Georgia Insurance and : Trust "Company vs. \\ illiam 11. Gordon. } Also, :it the same time and place, will be S Delia, a negro woman, about > years of age, Imr child Jacob, about "" ' vea(* old, levied on a? the property of John Tnnvbri'ig’*. to satisfy snn ‘ dry a li. fas issuing from the Justices Conn of the I2ist Ijjstrirt of Richmond c-mnlv, in favor ■ , Havihmd. Uisley <fc Co. vs. John Trowbridge.— 5 Lew madb and returned by a < unstable ) : ' VMI.LI \M V. KER. 1 June t 2 7 Deputy Sheriff li. C LI NCOLN SllkSin' SAIiEi 1 Will be sold, before the Court H m-e door in Liu | coin county. G•<., on the first Tuesday of July next within the lawful hours of sale, lite fol low ing nropertv, viz: Four lealh-r beds. bedstead?, and furniture, sold us the properly ot I in-mas R aitnons, by v irtue of ■* a fi. fa. issued from W nkes Inferior ( otirl, Mt-r --, re l j> Callaway, vs. Thomas Psalnlons. Wm. Pool, ' Nicholas G. Btrhsdale. ami M « Auliiouy. Pro* ’ I petty pointed out by Vim. P‘ )(, L __ s WM, M. McCARtRA , sheriff. j .Ji n fi W A fill Elf SHEHIFF’S S V ST. . i Will be s id, on the first Tnesda. in July next fop » sure the Court W ttrrenioii, s ren county, within the legal hours ul sale, me j i follow ing property, to wit : 1 .Negro .Man • y tic* name of V\ iilmm, about -4 n vears: of age. of yellow conij'h xion, a g'-ui nir e iiess maker, a goo I driver, die; levied on as t.ns proper!v of Uriah T. Lockett,to satisfy two h. las. issuing fr.an tin- Warren Inferior fount, agamsi s d-i Lriah T. Lockett, one in A.yor o/ Lteuneer W. Doughty, and the "tijer in favor ol Dye at • Doughty, for use of Khcrmzer W. Doughty. AUGUSTUS BEALL, bhenff. June I - 7 .... H Ll2l’-! ! SJU'-liili 'S SALE* Will He sold, on the isrst 1 uesuay in July next, before the court house door in Elbert on, Libert county, within the usual hours, J,he followmg property, to wii : »*. - - -g > -- £| il Negroes, viz; Miily, n, woman, IT years of age; CUarl«», a hoy, Hi tears «»f age; Jesse, a boy, 1 tij Sophia, a woman, 2-“», 1 ranhey, a Sfirl. 1-<J VVyatt. ahoy, 10; Maody. a girl. d: V\ ii I is, a boy, ■1; Po ly, a woman, 4 ,: ; .Viaiy, agi 1, 12; 1 Lu r-ao;Sj2 Hal**; 1 Secretary .nd Bock Case; 13 Bedsteads; 27 Chairs; I lot Books; 1 Table and ( 'mis; 3 Sideboards; 3 Clocks; I Folding I aide; 3 Dressing Tables; 3 Pichers and 3 ash Bow !s; j Mir rors; 1 Map of the L . Stats s; 2 \\ ashstand-; 1 large lot of Bed-clothing; 10 Feather Beds; 8 Jor dens; 18 Straw Be sand Mat trasses; 21 upboaros, 2 Book cases, frames; 2 "l itVe.rn Bells; 31 Pillows; 1 lot of Shovel ami Tongs, Andirons and Fender; 1 lot of Crockery VA are; 1 lot ol Silver \i are; 1 lot of Glass Ware; I lot of Trunks and Boxes; 1 lot of Sugar; ! lot of Coffee; i haul Rice; 1 lot ot Floor; 1 barrel of Molasses; I keg of Nails; l lot of tides; I lot of Sail; 2 Water Buckets; I Desk; Hot of Medicines; a Remnant of Dry Goods; 3 Trunks, containing Papers; ) Chest; 1 Spinning Wheel; I lot i f various articles of Rubbish —all ley ied on as the property of Mary Oliver, Adopt*.-<tf I ham ;s Oliver, deceased, to satisfy a ft. la. issued from El bert Superior Court in lavor ot .leptiia V. Harris, Aiim’r , &e. \s. Mary Oliver, Adm’r. tis Thus, Oliver, tii censed, and sundry other fi. fas, vs. same, and controlled by James Oliver. Property punted oul by Janies Oliver, Nothing will be received in payment of the above levied property bat Sperm or Treason Notes. HENRY R. DEAD WYLER, D. Sheriff. June 3 2U6 «Sj ii! RKE SHERIFF’S SALE, Will he sold, before court-house door in the town of Waynesboro*, Burke county, on the first Tuesday in July next, between the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit : » Eleven hundred and’sixty-six (JJGfi) acres, more or less, o.ik and hickory land, adjoining lands of Matthew lb Mi Collets. Henry Lewis, and others, originally granted to Henry Younge; levied on as the properly of Paul Davidsonjßo satisfy a rnoit gage fi. fa. issuing from the Superior Court of Burke county in favor of Joshua V\ Saxon vs. Paul Davidson. Pro; ertv | o tiled out in said fi fa. June 3 JOHN T. BROWN, Mieriff. BURKE SHERIFF’S SALE. | Will be sold before the Court House door, in the town of Wavneshoro 7 . iff the first Tuesday in July next, between the usual hours of sale, the following properly, viz; dlfc One hundred and (ITJ, acres of I Pine Land, more r less, adjoining lands of Isaiah j Sapo, Henry Hargroves, and others; levied on as i the property of Gibson West, tosati iyu !i. fa is suing from a Justice’s Court of Burke county, in i favor of Anthony Bound! vs. Gibson West. Pro i perty pointed out by plainiiff. Levy made and re sumed to me hv A. ii Skinner, constable. O. 11. PERRY, Deputy Sheriff B. C. June I 104 COLUMBIA SHERIFF’S SALE. Will fie sold, onihe first Tuesday in July next, at the Court House in Appling, within the legal hours of sale, 150 acres of land in said county of Columbia, i part of a tract of 200 acres, lying on both sides of I Headstall Creek, originally granted to William Pace,and joining Benjamin Adams, William Phil ips and Joint Magehee—levied on as 11 its property of Stephen Drane to satisfy two fi. fas. from the Justices’ Court of Djtotfci No. fi. in favor of Lme line Wilson vs. Property levied on and returned tome by a * on-table. R. 11. JONES, Sheriff. June 1 tO4 Admiuistrutr ix'g Sale. Will be sold on the first Tuesday in August to the highest bidder, at the Court House door in the town of Lumpkin, Stewart county, within the legal hours of sale, agreeable to an order of the honorable the Inferior Court of Richmond counv. when sitting as a Court of Ordinary and for Ordinary purposes, A Tract of Land, known as No. 227. 24th Dis trict of Stewart county; drawn by Lott \\ illiam* : and sold as the property of the estate of the said Lott Williams, deceased. Sold for division.— Terms cash. JANE WILLIAMS. Adm’s. May 12 J)t bonis non. m i'iiih* .'if w■m.« t> -nil muu. M-Mii»iM«im.«gl WANTED TO HIRE, (TTY the month or year, two Negro boys from M. 9 fifteen to twenty years of age Inquire of his office. May 1