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ty rave as it may—let their mendacious
presses forge documents for the purpose
of bringing this act of tfie President into
ridicule or contempt —there is no act of
h s connected with the war, clear-sighted
as they all are, that can be more trium
phantly sustained upon every considera
tion of wisdom, prudence, good policy, or
the uniform practice of nations at war.—
Athens Banner, 8/ h hint.
Another Fire.
On Sunday last, about 4 o’clock, p. m.,
our city was again aroused bv the ap
palling cry of fire. When first discover
ed, the smoke and flames were bursting
from a wooden shod immediately in the
rear of the large wooden building occupied
by Mr. Goetches as a Carpenter’s Work
Shop, on Sr. Clair street. The flames
immediately communicated to the main
building—thence to the adjoining (mil
dings on the corner of St. Clair and (Jjle
thorpe streets, owned we believe, hy Mr.
Juc. M. Johnson, and occupied by Sarnmis
& llooney as a Cabinet Work.Miip, Jer
emiah Terry, as a provision store, and
Smith & Robinson as a carriage shop. An
adjoining blacksmith’s shop on Oglethorpe
afreet, with the nut house, belonging to
Mr. F. To! •y, on the lot rv’ar the opposi e
corner, were also consumed. The dwel
ling ofCapt P. T. Schley was in im
rrrnenl danger, and was only saved hy
the intervenig shade trees and the timely
exertion of those present. The progress
of the flames was arrested at the residence
of Mr. Vm. Salisbury, on Oglethorpe
street, hv the almost unparalleled ever
tionsofthe Fire Company", # it h such aid
ns could be given by the citizens gener
ally.
We have no means of ascertaining the
loss with any kind of accuracy, but sup
pose it must amount to some twelve or
fifteen thousand dollars—mostly without
insurance. It falls, too, peculiarly" hard
on the sufT-rers, from the fact that they
were mostly mechanics, and lost, in ad
dition to larae quantities of lumber, the
wh de or greater part of their tools. Mr.
Goetches was a heavy His business
was carried on e.vensively, and he had
about the premises immense quantities of
valuable lumber, a large collection of
costly fools, and a great deal of work
ready finished off. Gibers suffered in the
tame wav, but not to the same extent.
There i* little doubt hut that the entire
block, which is mostly of wooden houses
closely built tanother, would have been
destroyed but for the Engine Company,
and the Cistern in 13 oad street- that sup
plied them with water The value ot the
Cistern, has been apparent now on sever
al occasions, and we hope to see them
soon in every street of the citv. The En
gines are utterly worthless without water.
So far, we have not been informed as
to the probable origin of the fire. There
was none known to be in the neighborhood
of w here it was discovered, and the gen
eral belief seems to be that it was the
work of an inccnj-'ory.— Columbus En
quirer, B lh ins/.
Gua«t 4iirhtcud.
The Planters’ hank yerlerriay declared a
dividend .»f five percent, from the profit of
fiie Institution forth# last sue months, which
is payable to tin* Stockholders on and after
the iQili instant.-- -Sqcanr.ah Republican, Bth
inst,
5.; i'l-.Io:;i y .
The operating erf Lithotomy was perform
ed on Saturday, last, the s’h ins?., on a man
at the hospital near this city, by Dr. W, G.
Bulloch, with complete success. Toe stone
taken from tire bladder in this instance was
as large as a hen’s egg, and weighed one
ounce and a half. The operation would
have lasted but about seven minutes, hut for
the adhesion of the stone to the bladder,
which rendered it necessary to tea* it out
after breaking it into several fragments.—-
This difficulty necessarily prolonged (lie ope
ration somewhat, but we are plad to learn
that (he patient is doing well. Much credit
is awarded to Dr. Ru loch for the skill and
admirable manipulation which he exhibited ;
in this operation—the first one of the kind
that he ever performed. The Docter used hi
the operation the Lithofome of Dupnyf ren,
which makes a semi lunar incision.
lli? a remarkable fact that this is the first
operation of the kind ever performed in this
<■ ifv, and as we are assured, in any part of
the low country. Dr. Waring stated to a
medical friend ofours, that during his long
practice fie never had seen nor heard of a
case Requiring the operation in this city.—
The disease of gravel, as it is called when
the concretions are in small pebblv or sandy
deposite. and stone, when the calculous de
posits are in larger masses, from its more
frequent occurrence in limestone districts,
lias been attributed with much apparent rea
son to the use of the waters found there. But
let not the lovers of good eating- and drink
ing flatter themselves that these calculi are
produced by water alone. Those predisposed
to gout are it danger of it. D sordered di
gestion. particularly when arising from ha
bitual excess at the table, is an active cause
of the complaint.— lb.
DEATHS.
In Columbus, on the 2tl inst., Seitox Grant
land, Jr. aged 21, sun of Samuel Grantland, of
Epson county.
In Columbus on the 30lh ult., after a lingering I
consumptive disease, Mr. Alexander E. Korin
son, in tfie 35th year of his age.
At the residence of his father, in Jasper county,
on Sunday night, the 16th m., Levi ('. Daniel. !
eldest son of Robert 11. Daniel, in the 21st year of ;
his acre. ,
At his residence, in Girard, Ala., James C. Me- j
GißO.nev, on Sunday morning, 23d uit., in the slst
year of Ids age, formerly of Green county, Ga.
Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry.
Worthy of Notice. A Lad 16 years old cured of
Quick Consumption.
Penn Van, Yates co., N. V., §cpt. 14, 4546.
3lr. S. VV. Fowle, —-Dear Bir—For the benefit
of the afflicted, I cheerfully make the following I
statement for publication. In January last, my non, .
16 years old, was taken will* severe pains in the i
side, and a violent cough soon came on. lie was j
soon confined to his room, and continued to grow i
worse for about six weeks, when he had become |
too weak to sit up, and had night sweats. The j
rough was almost constant and hr daily expecto
rated large quantities of matter from the lungs, )
which were evidently in a *tate of ulceration.— '
Several Physic],-uis pronounced him in a quick
Consumption and past relief and declined giving
him medicine. One of rny neighbors had been
, cured of an alarming cough by the BALSAM Oh
i WILD CHERRY, and was advised to try it. I
procured a bottle and after using it a few days, to
■ our joy and surprise he began to amend, and in a
1 few weeks, after using nearly four bottles, tic ivas
; entirely cured, and able to work on Che farm.
As he took ho other medicine after being given
I up, than Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry, to that
! alone dp I ascribe lha merit of restoring him fu
health. DANIEL J. BEVEA.
None genuine, unless signed 1. RE I TS on
the wrapper.
For sale in Augusta, wholesale an 1 retail, by
I HAVILAND, UISLEV A CO., and also by
THOMAS BARRETT & CO., and Dealers in
Medicines generally in Georgia,
i June 3 * 43 210
M iiul'm .k u saparliia.
This preparation is a combination heretofore
■ unknown in the history of medicine, differing
I entirely in its character and operations from the
, various preparations of Sarsaparilla which have
j been at different times offered to the public. It
acts specifically upon llie whole system, thereby
bringing it under its direct and immediate in
i fluence. Although possessed of powerful and
controlling effects, yet it is entirely harmless, so
I that it cannot injure the most delicate constitu
tion. When in perfect health, no effect is pro
duced hv its except an increase of appetite; but
when disease is seated in the frame ; m hurrying
! fast its victim along the path of life, then its
mvsterious influence is felt and seen; it enkin
dles news life and vigor and firings health and
! strength back to the suffering and diseased.
| For further particulars and conclusive evidence
of its supetior value and efficacy, see pamphlets,
I which may be obtained of agents, gratis.
Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by A.
B & D. SANDS, Wholesale Druggists, 100
Fulton, corner of William street, Ni \v-Aork.—
Sold also bv,
IIAVILAND, Ills LEY A CO.,
Augusta.
And bv Druggists generally throughout I lie
(fritted States. Price St per bolfle, qr six bottles
for $5. 13 June 8
l»ublsc Moriing.
In ronf >rmity w ith a resolution of Council
! pissed on ttie the sth inst.. Ido hereby invite the
owners of Real Estate in the eity of Augusta, to
meet at the City Hall, Tins Day, at 3 o’clock
P. M,, to take into consideration the Report of a
Committee of Council in reference to a change in
, tlffc construction of the A ifgicta Canal.
LEWIS D. LORD, Mayor.
June 10 2lO
{ffr Dll. J NO. A CLEVELAND has
j returned to the city. Qffice 215 Broad street.
June 10 _ 212
W . HI IT SO R O V E EO B O ,
attorney at law.
Hamburg, S. C.
Office opposite Smith & Benson’s old Warehouse,
June 9 —ly 211
j STEA M3OAT UOHIPANV OK lil OK
r.iA.
JE7“Tiiis Company having been re-organized
and placed in an efficient state for service, are
1 prepared to send forward without delay all freight
, that may offer.
(ioods con signed to W M. P. WILLIAJD, Agent
;at Savannah, w ill be forwarded free.of Coujmis- •
i sions.
The connection of R. M. Goodwin with thff
I Comp-my has terminated.
joiin b. guile,
June 6 I—v Agent at Augusta.
Notice—The citizens ot Augusta, are
respectfully informed that arrangements have been
made hy the proprietors of the new ice Home,
Jor tire preservation o; fr.e.-h meat, poultry mitk,
j Ac.—during the summer season. Rates of charge
moderate. Apply to J. S. li t KEU.
At new lea House, Eilis Mrccf.
June j I—vv 209
R- Jackson, Tbaoher on
the. Piano Forte, Flute and Violin, respectfully
tenders his services to the citizens of Augusta.,
; References—lJenry Parsons, Thus. Richards
: end T. S. Metcalf, Esq'rs.
N. B.—For terms, &c.. incline at 11. Parson
Music store. 6m Dec. I
latest dates from 1.1veKhoOL,::;:::::::ma y iff
L*fl*T DATES FROM ha ;R SM a V 17.
fHA RLESTON, June S.— Cotton. —The Cp
htnd market since our report of the sth inst. may
be said to have been brought to a stand still, so
limited have been the sal -s. Nothing was done
on Saturday 1 ist; and since, the receipt of ihe Hi
hernia’sa 1 vices on Sunday, the business tins been
limited to some 200 hales, as follows: go bales at 9:
7 at 94; lo at 10; 26 at 10*; 70 at lOf; 32 at !(>*; 45
at 1U; and 31 hales at tit". We are unable in
the present position of affairs to give quotations.
Rice. — After (tie receipt of the advices p--r the j
Rainbow on Saturday last, upwards of 400 tierces j
changed hands at an advance of 25c. per hundred; j
hot since the arrival of tHe steamer’s accounts, i
prices have further advanced. On .Monday the j
transactions reached some SGO tc«. at an improve- j
nient of f a |c., making the nse i a *c. above the j
rates pai:i at the close of the previous week. A’es
terdav nothing was done. The sales have been at
extremes ranging from 4 13-16ths to ss*. Os the
j fore2f.inar.7ootier. es mav be put down at prices
ranging from 5 to Ssf per hundred.
Corn Has also experienced an advance. Sales
of country to a limited extent from 1 to St 06
There was also a sale at something above our out
side quotation.
Flour. —lmmediately after the Rainbow’s ac
counts were received on Saturday last, a specula
tive feeling exhibited itself; and about 13f'0 bar
rels country Flour were snl i at prices within the
nnge of 71 and $8; since which time small par
cels have he.mi taken at 8 and 8* per barrel. The
j stuck on sale is very light.
Sugars. —There was a sale at auction yesterday
of 85 boxes brown Sugar, somewhat damaged, at
I prices ranging from 6 7- ! (’>ihs to 7Jc.; and 10 Jo.
! white do atßs-16lhs per lb.
, MOBILE, June 5. Cotton. —The receipts this
1 week amount only to 380 bates, while the exports
j sum up 8,086 bales. The stock on hand, inclu-
I ding ail on ship hoard not cleared is 92,339 bales,
| against 76,777 bales same time last season.
Our last review (cf ilie 29th ult.) left the market
under the influence of the foreign accounts by the
Britannia at Boston exceedingly flat, with very
light sales and somewhat irregular prices. Mid
dling cottons were quoted at 10c. The market
during the entire week that lias since elapsed, h;*»
: been characterized bv the same features and with
very similar results, the sales reaching only 4100
j hales, And the large holders indT rent about of
| feeing their stocks. Although in .be early part of
I the week some of the factors seemed dispose to re
■ lax a little in their demands, and >om3 small lots
| of the finer descriptions changed hands at rates a
■ shade easier than our last quotations indicated, a
| better inquiry restored the former rates, and it
i would be difficult now to execute an order at our
i quotations, which it will he observed are the same
| a« we gave at the close of last week. The daily i
■ salts are a* fellow* on Saturday 600bale*, Men
day 1200, Tuesday 500, 'Wednesday 1000, Thurs
day 400, Friday 490—in al! 4100 bales. The ad
vices by the European steamer may he expected t>y
the middle of next week, and buyers and sellers
seem disposed to await the arrival. The princi
pal business of the week has been done on north
ern an.l English account, and some little we learn
has gone forward under advances. The week
closes on a linn hut dull rnan.et.
LIVER POOI. CLASSIFICATION’.
Good and flne, nominal.
Good fair, nominal.
Fair, 11 'c'
Middling fair, 1 ( U>?
Middling, 10 (d>
Ordinary, 94(5)
Freights —ln foreign we have no change to note.
In the beginning of the week an Am. slop was
; laced tin the berth fur I.iverpOf.l with two thirds
j of her carco engaged at Jd. and the same rate is
row paid to Hr vessel-- up for I hat port. Coast w he,
t here is rather more doing, and the packets up i->r
New York are nearly all fibed at !c. To Boston,
n hr ig and a schooner made engagements at Ic,—
To Baltimore a schooner was taken at se. The
tonnage unengaged in port, consists of 5 shins 1
1 bark and 1 brig, which is very light comapred wilh
the preset;! stock of co ton.
NE’V-ORT.EANB. June 3, 2 P. M.— Cotton.—
Sales 1< 00 hales—rather more inquiry.
Scuuir —Sales 100 hhds, including 60 taken by
; one party at 5i a 6c.
Molasses —Retail sales onlv.
Flour —Sales 500 and 350 Ohio on the steamboat
landing at §6,55,9<W) at §6,68, 1590 per fiat boa ten
private term' l , 230 and IG ffit §6.75. and 200 choice
Illinois on levee at §6 —prices feebler—holdeis on
the 1-vee anxious to sell without storing.
Wheat— ss32 sacks told al $1,35, and 1500 good
at .'M 38.
Corn —Sales 509 sacks yellow at 75c, (some ear
ly inferior,' 10UO bu-hels w hite at 70c, and 1000
yellow at u oc.
Oats —290 iui'hels sold -it I2e in bull;.
Fork —Retail sales tuffy.
Ji/tCaTl— 1 >il!o.
Far t —Nothing transpired.
Wki'kt/ —60 hills sold at 23c.
Freights —Not hi ng trans pi red.
| Exchange. —No alteration.
B j lie Telegraph.
Reported for the Charleston Feet ing A <ei
NEW-YORK, Jun>s, 10 P. 31. —There is no
change to notice in the stock m irkel; prices steady;
sales of U.S.Gsof IfSti/ at I tint-
The Cotton market decidedly du'l. Sales to a
'Moderate extent at fully sc. decline since ihe
stear,v-r's airival.
Gerjesee Flour—ls.ooo bids, sold, to arrive in
June, al $9, and in July at 8. Southern, on the
spot, at 9.75. CJornineal 5,50.
Sales of rad \N lieat at 204; ruui 20,000 hn«hels
yellow Corn, on the spot, at 129 a J 22 cents Oats
declined to GO c’s. .Whisky 40 cents.
COLCMBIA, June 8. — Cotton. —Tie-re i'; noth
ing doing in this article. Holders have been anx
iously awaiting advices from Europe;-, which
were received yesterday through the telegraph,
but were of a very unsatisfactory namrq. By our
next the news will he in full, and we can then t.-11
what effect it will have *uj our market. We quot
-9 a 1 Ic., w Inch is a decline of ic.
8Hi prl\g ixteiXigexceT'
ARRIVAL FROM CHARLESTON.
Line ship 11. Allen, Wilson, .New York.
MEM OR VNDA.
Tjielipe ship 11. Allen, Wilson, 12th, U. L brig
Moses, Bulk*ley, lOth.and C. Ij. brig Emily, God
frey, bib, for Charleston, were up New-York, sth
inst.
SAVANNAH, June 8. Arr. piiot-boat Jlary
Ann, Broughton, Hampton Roads.
Cld. hrig (no. Crosby, Hopkins, Boston.
CH A RLi'.s ptiN , June 9—A r. scflis. Henri
etta, Gale, Baitnnpre; Susan, Gardner, New-Lon
don, (Conn )
Cld. brigJ.H. Stevens, Hutching-*, Baltimore.
SPARTA FEMALE S LEU IN Ait * I
second session of tfiis institution will
M open on Monday, the I1 In instant, uml-r Pie
rare of, the Rev. William J. Sasnett, A. >!.,
assisted hy .Mi;-' *’. I vvj.er, (-i graduate of .Mr.
Holgoth’s Institute, Mass.) in the UTERAUY
DEI* A RTM ENT, and Miss (J. A. Riciiajids in
Ml SIC. DRAWING and PAINTING.
The Primary Chss will tmL.aca Spelling,
Reading. riting, and itudimems of Arilhmilic
and Geog r aphy. §9 per term.
Junior ( Jass —English Grammar. History’, An
cient and .Modern Arithmetic, (ieography; Cum
p .siiion and reviewed in Reading, Spelling and
Writing. §l3 per term.
Senior Class. —Latin. French. Algebra, Geome
try, Logic. Khetonc. Buimiy, Astronorpy, Mental,
Moral and iNatural Ptiifosuphy, Chemistry, 3jine
ralogy, Hoke’s Pantheon, Milton’s Faradise Lost,
Composition, Arc. §l7 per l»-rm
Music on the Piano Forte, 529 per term; Guit
tar. §ls; Drawing and Painting, $lO.
The School, under its present Board of Teach
ers, has been conducted in a manner giving uni
versal satisfaction to the patrons, and is rapidly in
creasing in patronage and influence.
The known heahhliness of the l ocation, the mo
rality and intelligence of the community, and itie
superior facilities which the school presents fur the
attainment of sound education, furnish induce
ments of the highest character.
Board, in respectable families including wash
ing riij lights, can be had from $8 to $!0 per
month. “ E. M. PENDLETON,
Secretary Board cf Trustees.
Sparta . Ga.. June 9, 1847. 2a 211
GEORGIA, Scrivcn Gounlv.
TO ALL WHOMtjT MAY CORCBUX.
■*¥7li EREAS, ’*)M AS W. OLIVER, ap
W w plies for iettr-rs of Administration on the
estate of William Mirns, late of said county, de
ceased.
These are therefore to cite and admorrsh all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceas
ed, to be and appear at ray office within the time
prescribed by law and show <■ nse if any tliey
have why letters of administration should not be
granted the said applicant.
Witness the honorable George Pollock, one of
the Judges of the Court of Ordinary of said coun
ty this 2d da v of June. IS4T.
ALEXANDER KEMP, Clerk.
June 7 210
negroesT negroes iT
FOR SALE LOW.
subscriber lias on baud a large lot of very
Jsl likely young Virginia NEGROES, which
lie will sell at reduced prices to close the Spring
business. Persons wi>hing to purchase will do
Well toyalj ami rmminf like luLk, bm lja.rguins call
nti had. and no mistake.
JNO M. CF RETON, Jr.
Hamburg, So. Ca. Mav 27. 1847.
May 29 6—rl 2' 2
WASHINGTON AM) NEW ORLEANS
TELEGRAPH COMPANY.
rsIIIE Subscribers to this Company are hereby
H- notified that a payment of 29 per cent, on
their subscriptions will be required on the 2‘<th
day of June next, and another payment of 29 per
cent on the first day of 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 Eavvard Thomas,
Esq. Augusta Geo.
B. B. FRENCH, i
W.W SEATON, Trustees.
DAN. GOLD. )
Rrhingioß City, May 24, 1817.
Ma y3O "ts ' 0)4
WARM SPRINGS*
Merriweathcr County, (Gonna.
I TAKE pleasure in informing my friends and
the public generally, that' the above fashion
able and celebrated watering place, win
be under my entire management and c'lrirro! this
season. I shall ojien the House on the first day of.
June, tor the reception of visitors, and hope from
my long experience in business, to he able to sus
lain tbs well known reputation of the place. T
have thought proper ip reduce the price of Board,
Board, Lodging. Bath, ic. per month, - S2O
Children and Servants, ’ “ half price.
Board of Horse, • “ “ . r *-{o
JOHN C MANGIIAM.
3Varm Spnngr, May 5. 1617
June I ml 201
0 R * u
13 5 > — k *** " ( l^tPjk
kA l| f i sja j» mJ
i 3 ~w iWii
GEOIIGIA LOTTERI Er>.
d. paine & c#.
Sales close Thursday.
THE TRULY LUCKY*
<: Colnnil)us Lottery 5 ’ .
• ri.A-=. No. rr*.
Drawing Due Friday,
t&OOO DOLI>BS.
SO rRIZus Oi’S! ,000.
Wholes $t- -shares in proportion.
Sale;-, close Saturdary.
D RA\ VIXG I)UE MONDAV.
Grand Consolidated Lottery.
Grand ( onsolfdatkd, Extra ('lass No. 23.
15,00$ IJOESYIIS.
$3,000; 33,000; 10 of .91.000,
Wholes only 8* —shares in proportion.
SALES CLOSE TUESDAY AT NOON.
Drawing Due Same Evening.
Grand Consolidated Lottery.
(. LA i > Au. 21, pOR 1847.
4.000 DOLLARS.
§15,009! §IO,O »)! 3 of §2.000! 25 prizes of SI,OOOI
U h )ies only ’slo—shares in proportion.
For sale by
E. 11. FEZ A N’T. Agent,
Broad sf.,l door below the Bank of Augusta.
HP?’Orders from tie* country will n, •-< 1 with
prompt attention if addressed as above. [June 9
greeni: vndpula ski.wom.ament
y nqi rr; *g> y TA r* ?
r-L4 <4n witm c?.;3 »5b ?J «li «tr.J
J. W. MAUIiY Sc CO.T SUCCESSORS TO
.: . G . GUI GO SO A (O.,.»IANAC?JKM.
CLASS'NO. 25.
By Monongalia, Gla«s23. June 10. 1817.
SALES CLOSE S .TURDAY AT NOON.
CAPITAL PRIZE.
n 9 mo doli-iARS.
$3 ( 00U! $1,700! $1,300! §1,136! $1,100! 5 of $I,00O! !
Tickets $2,53 —shares in proportion.
GLASS No. 21.
By South Carolina, Class No. 23, June 3, 184?. j
SALES CLOSE THURSDAY.
13.000 DOM^KS!
$5,000! $3,000! $2,500! $1,38.! SSO of SSOO.
Tickets —shares in proportion.
EXTRA CLASS No. 21.
By Alexandria Claes 30. June la, I 34 r '.
SPLEVDU) SCHK3IE.
7C Numbers—33 Ballots*.
80.000 i
$10,0U0! 85,000! 83,500! $2,080! $2,000!
io or s?i,ooa!
Tickets $lO, shares in proportion.
Fur sale oy ♦
’ JOHN \. MILLEN. Agent.
Opposite the Masonic Hall.
iL3r Order* from the country promptly .-mended
to. June 3
TO BE RAFFLED.
A TABLE, pair Ottoman, and a stool rover.
.iSA-ali of RAISED W Oiv.> I’ED-W Oliiv, hand
some patterns, will be raffled as soon as the
rlntncee nr - taken. They ran be seen at C. A.
I’i.ill s Furniture store. 24 chances at $1 each.
June 9 2 211
CANAL S*:o: AS! RE BO %T.
HEN HE subscriber, having built a BOAT for the
_£l purpose of conveying Ladies and Gentle
men up and down the Canal, takes this opportu
nity ol informing th ■ public generally that the boa'
vn il 1 lea ,T e the Canal Basin
1, > Ell'/ S Vi’i ili*AY MORNING,
at 9 o’ckx k. Fare FIFTY CENTS.—Childrer
and servants half price.
fcy Parties of not less than tnc/ify, desirous of
going any other day in the. week than specified
above, call do so by applying, twenty-four hours
previous to the lime they wish to go, to Air. 11. K.
Pill I.POT, Corner of Broad and Cenlre-st-eets. or
to HER BERT LUNGS.
May 2 if ‘ 179
A CAKIb
■p'Fll. T. P. CLEYE3uA.NI) having temporarily
.l i9 withdrawn from the practice of his profes
sion, I would inform the citizens of Augusta and
the public generally, that 1 have formed a connec
tion with hisfurmei copartner, Jvq. \V. Sj-kar. in
the practice of DENTAL SURGERY’. The bu
siness will be conducted under the, firm of Cleve
land is" Spear. Oilu-e Broad-st., over Aldrich A
Green's shoe store.
JNO. A. CLEVEL \ND.
Feh t! 117
ACADEMY ON THE SAND HILLS.
Board of Trustees of tie* Richmond Conn
tl ty Academy have arranged with Mr. Lot ts
M.Cormk k, to take charge of the Acad-niy at
Summerville. He will open the School on Mon
day, the U'th inst.
j! r. Cormick has- had the advantage of a classi
cal education and the experience ol lea years as an
instructor.
HENRY ROBERT, Clerk.
Ala v 6 1- f— 182
NEW ICE HOESE—ELLIS STREET. ;
ri|HIE Subscribers respectfully inform their pat*
.M. ron-s and the public generally, that they will I
furnish Ice a: the, same rates as tile Jackson street :
Company, viz:
2 cents [ter pound by retail.
H cents per pound by 100 pounds and over .
Terms Cash. All orders from the country at |
tended to with punctuality and despatch.
WM. HAINES, A CO, !
_ May 30 203 |
J VCKW-V STIIIJET JCK HOLKi;. j
iH E snhscriher has on hand, ahi rge supply of
Jl Ice. at his old stand,and \vill sell it at retail,
at 2 cents per pound, and 100 pounds or over 1 i ct-s.
per pound. Termscash. Orders from the Coun
try attended to as formerly.
J. 11. BALDWIN.
May 30 —fi 203
DAGUERREOTYPE PICTURES.
What should we cherish more in this brief life.
Than Father, Mother, Sister. Brother, W ife?
The tncra'ry of the firm and constant Friend,
Who aid and counsel in distress would lend?
Lot Art from Nature their true semblance make—
Affection claims it for our kindred's sake!
fRAHE subscriber has taken the Rooms lately
Ja occupied by Air. Johnsov. and will take
FICTI KES in hi* well known style. Having ,c
--ceived instruciincs from him and operating with
his instrument, he Lopes to please all who call at
his rooms. ‘ PETER STR.AUf’.
May 14 1m — 189
SOI TM CAROLIN A KAIL ROAD, )
lI.taCURG. iMarcJt 15, 1817. S
AND PROVISIONS of ell sorts m* ■
tended fur the relief of the s jQ -rers inScor
land, will he transported t/> Charleston by this
company without change. Taose forwarding are
requeste.d to mark their packages “Scrtland.”
W. J. MAGRATFI, Agent.
March 13 lll
BRICKS FOR SAUL.
THE subscriber has fur sale and will keep on
hand at his Brick A’ard on Green-street
350.000 BRICKB. S. L BASFORD.
Jan 24 ly 90
i FOR THIS DAY AND TO-MORROW .
OXLYUI
HIGHLY IMPORTANT.
rgAO those inclined to make u>e of one of the
B greatest luxuries of a Southern climate, pn
opportunity is olfi-red of enjoying its benefits, at a
great reduction from ihe price asked by dealers,
i i general, by applying at rhe Cabinet Warehouse
ofC. A. PLA'FT.on Broad-street, and ordering
an SHOWER BATH, of a descrip
tion never before offered in tins market, and w..ich
challenges cnrapetition, here or elsewhere.
Owing to the lateness of the season, dealers in '
the article decline purchasing the right to many- |
factirre; consequently, this method is taken to in- j
iinduce them into this msrkat. although at n great
ly reduced price- A specimen of the Baths may
he seen in operation, at the above named Ware
hnnse. for this d:y and In-wart v:, only, where toe
price, Ac. will bo sii.ule known.
JOHN RUSSEL..
June 10 1 2»2
MONTHS after (late appierMon j
iJ. will h»- naide to the Honorable the Inferior
Court of Richmond county, when sitting for Or
dinary purposes, for leave to sell alithe. iL-ai Es
tate of Daniel Hoyt, deceased, kite of said county.
N. K. BL 1 HER. Adm'r-
June 10 H 2
THE PIC NIC.
’"a A sneria! train \\ ill leave Ilamburp for
Pit? NIG, at Sibley’s Mills, on JTi- |
_day, at 1 o'clock, and will return a; t ;
past 6 with the regular Passenger 'Frain,
Vv r . J. McGRATH, Agent. I
June 9 —3 21 |
< ; »SGIA RAIL RQ.\D,
rL After May-26th.a 1* \SsENHER C \ R j
cT- t ;xL„ "HI he attacked to the Freight Train j
—i. fVrim Union Feint to Augusta, every j
Monday, and from Augusta to L iiion Point oa
77: u rsduys
Franspyriation Office G- R. R. and B. C. £
Augusta, Gu. May 22d, Ip»7. J
o r t £3 197
GEORGIA RAIL ROAD.
f On and after April 21st. iBl7, lh°
Ll/N -v Passenger 'lVain will leave Augusta at
- J..2i- o'clock, P. M.
Lraiisportatiofi Office G. R, R. & B. Co,
Augusta. April 20tii, 1817. 370 |
SOI 'i ll CAROLINA ILAJh KOAD.
,”l J On and after the 20th inst., a SPE- j
CIAL TRAIN for passengers will run
— zt—zi between Hamburg and Alkei.. 'J’o ■
leave as follows, viz:
To leave Hamburg, . Li T. M.
‘* “ Aiken, . bA. 31.
NS’. J. MAGRATH, Agent. i
_ May 12 IbS
BEL L All* 'TR A IN-GEORGIA RAIL |
ROAD.
-- !X A SPECIAL TRAIN will be run
beuyeen Augusta and Bell Air from
—5=C-_a June Isih to October !fnh. leaving Au
gusta dailyfStinciay's excepted) al? o’clock, i . 31.,
and Bel-Air at 64 o’clock, A. M.
Season Ticket, for un Q person, $25 00
Season Ticked fur a Faintly of three, in
cluding sen. anb, 55 C 9
Season Ticket for a Family of four, inclu
ding servants, C 5 00
Seaso.. Licket fur a Family of five, inclu
ding servants, 72 SO
Sea«r»n Ticket fur a Family of .six, inclu
ding servant.,, 77 50 j
Season Tick-! for a Family of seven, or
more including servants, 80 00
Single trip, * 25
Jonc’C
BOARDING AT BEL-AIR.
4 ’C-- 3 _ ‘ *>ere will be a House opened at Bel
.• ' ■ u Air on the 15th inst., (for the acconnno-
L- j : «_dation of Boarders during the Summer,
under the management of the subscriber. Terms
per month for supper, lodging and breakfast, and
dinner on Sundays, $ IT.
\N’i Ei).— A good Gook and Waiting Jrjan,
for whom liberal wages will he given.
TO KEN T.—The House below the Market at
present oc< npiedby the subscriber. Apply to
N\ . I*. JBEEiIS, Geo. 11. y. Depot, Augusta
June 6 209
FRANKLIN HOUSE.
J* ’ 7he Mih-.‘rib<-r would announce to his
j:.:; X former visitors,and the public generally',
.Jr’J-.S.Mt that this commcMiioits establishment ic
now ready lor the accommodation of boanje-sapd
transient persons, 'j’iie rot ms and passages are
large and airy, finished in the h< <t style, and fur
nished with every facility for convenience rod
comfort. The building itself is unsurpassed by ]
any in the State, and jbe proprietor plciL -s bin- 1 ,
self to .«parc no pains or expense to make all who ;
may favor him with a call perfectly al home. As
a summer retreat. Athens is unequalled by any in
ilie up-country. I lie sutiscritrer oilers every in- <
duceraent, both in terms anti accommodation, to !
tli \\ ho are seeking such a place, togive his house
their patronage.
. ‘ W. L. MITCHELL.
June 5 4c 2.98 ' <
THE SARATOGA OF THE SOUTH,
ALIAS ’■ (
3ladison Springs, Georgia.
\. ~ h THIS FASHIONABLE WA- U |
■MfcilLTEitlNG FLAGE. will be re-.i Sj. !
tif»i netl on the first, day of June. 1
'The Froprievur is now finishing a large building
with a Dining Room 40 by 92, Farior 10 by 10feet,
and a number of Cool K (orris, Ac., and a prome- 1
nade of 11 feet wide, in a two story colonade, near
four hundred feel long.
DANIEL MORRISON.
Madison Springs. April LG.
J me I -i 307
TO SU3ISIER VISITORS,
t/ ... Having stated to many of my visitors #
JjlF/Ldiii'iog the past summer, that I siiould
close my HOI BE. I deem it bur justice to myself, 1
to inform them and others, that circumstances
have caused a chungeof my views. With ra -ans 1
for accommodation tomew hat enlarged. I feel every' : !
confidence in being able to do as well as we have 1
done. J. J. GRIFFIN.
Gainesville, 3lay I, 1847.
May 5 lm —t 1S«
FQR SALE.
g -—\ 'l’iipt tlelightful summer rosidtnep, at
p- Bell Air. recently occupied by Judge
jL’lri, Holt. Fora description of the premises
atirf Terrtts of sale, persons wishing to purchase are !
rafrred to ’Thomas Barrett.
April 26 tt 173
STEEL.
THIS celebrated Racer and Stallion
make the ensuing season at tfte :
■I.LZ7L. Hampton Course, Augusta, Ga., and
wilt attrurl jihernnwly, every ninth <)«y. m CJu-r. j
okee Ponds, S. C’.. at the moderate price of
the season, cash, with $1 to the groom’.
The season will commence the Ist 3larch and
end 20th June.
For pedigree and performances see I.IIIs.
Mares sent to Steed will he grain led at the rate j
of twenty-five cents per day, and good pasturage I
furnished gratis.
JAMES GARDEN.
Feb. 5 -In 106
LIVERY STABLER.
THE undersigned respect- *
fully informs the public that
Ltl r m.fc he has leased t!ie old stand.■~t* rui
well known ns J. B. Guedron’s LO'vN ER S'l A- |
BLES, on Eliis-treet, and would he that kful for a
share of patronage. R. A. \V ATKIN’S.
May 14 " lB9
HAS ANY ONE A HORSE THAT XS i
IDLE FUR THE SSU3I.VIEII ?
Any person having a HOUSE idle.
jTWd A will find one that will use him kindly
—and feed him well, if application he
made at this office. if June 1
SUGAR AND COITEE.
"SS BAGS prime Rio OoFl EE
29 hhds. St. fr< ix, P. Rico and New
Orleans Sugar. Just received, and for low hy
Jan 7 ’ JOHN R. DOW.
COFFEE. SUGAR AND 3IOLASSE-S.
U 13 AGS KIO COFFE E.
Jl. • Y'H..F 20 hhds N. O. and Muscovado Sugar?,
30 hhds New Crop Cuba Molasses, for »a!e low
by [April 6,’ JOHN li. DOW
PPRMC SALES.
RICHMOND SIIEIIII'F’S SALE.
On the (ir>t Tuesday in July next, will he sold at
Lie lower market house in the c ity of Augusta,
between the legal l ours of Mile, the follow in '
property, to wit:
1 A certain ssteam Saw Mi : l, situate and being at
nr near Spirit creek, near the Savannah river in
the county cf Richmond. Said Steam Saw Mill
situate on lands adjoining lands of Thomas Dick
erson. C «llins and Tmtti. J.evied on as the pro*
| perty of Adam S. New house, to satisfy the follow
h'g executions issuing from I lit* Superior Court of
litehiTu i i! county, in favor of John D. \\ hitehmisa
v Auu:,i S, New house, Raker A: Hurt vs. the
same.
Ah .. .if the same time am! place, will he rnlj,
a S that ]. ! or parcel of Land, situate, lying arid
being in Richmond county, eontainingone hundred
acres ncre <• r less, (and known as the Meadow
i tract adjoining oil'd* of R. If. Warren. John Skin
j Her. lha estate of Martha Fury, deceased, and
others. ’l.csied on as t! - property of Augustus B.
1 hongs freer, to sat’siy a fi. ta. issuing from the Su
perior Court of Richmond county in favor of the
Justices of ihe inferior i o.;-t of Ri< Innond county,
A. c. fortlie use.efcc. \> William .1.1 lobby. Senr.,
as principal, Edward Thomas and Augustus B.
1 Luiigsireet, securities.
AARON ROFF, Sheriff.
Jung j 20(4
IHt'fMJO.M* SillilMFl ; S SALE.
On the. first Tuesday in July next, will be sold
at the lower Market House, in the city of Au
gusta. within the legal hours oi sale, the follow -
ing property, to wit:
Ai[ that tract or parcel of I,and, situate.’ring
and being in the county of Richmond, conuiininjf
three hundred and forty acre:*, more or less, ad
joining lands of George W. ( nr.vmrd Morris, ties
Georgia Rail Road and Banking Company, Mrs.
11 i! 1 and Mrs. Brown; levi d on ns the property of
Daniel Mahoney, to saii.-fy a fi. fa. on the fore
closure of a mortcege, issuing from the Superior
Court of Richmon l county, in favor ut Charles J
Denham vs. Daniel Mahoney.
Also, at the same time and place, will be sold
rce hundred ami ninety sacks Salt; levied on as
the properu of William il. Cordon, to satisfy a fi.
fa. issuing from th ■ Superior Court of Richmond
county, in favor of the Georgia Insurance awd
I'fijst Company vs. William li. Gordon.
Also, at the same t me and place, will be s
Delia, a negro woman, about 2d years of age, •’
her child Jacob, about one year old; levied on a*
the property of John Trowbridge, to satisfy sun
dry a fi. fas. issuing from the Justices Court of the
121st District of Richmond county, in favor
iiaviiand. Ri.-le.v ,‘v Co. vs. John Trowbridge.—-
Levy made and returned, by a Govis-table
WILLIAM V. KFJR,
Jure i £ -7 Deputy Slieriir R. C.
LINCOLN SIDIRH F SALE.
W ill be sold, before the Court House door in I.in
coin county, Ga., on the first Tuesday of July
next, within the lawful hours of sale, lire fol
lowing property, viz:
Four feather beds, bedsteads, ami furniture, sold
as the properly of 1 honias P.-airm*ns, by virtue of.
a fi. fa. issued'from Wilkes Inferior. Court, Mer
red P. Callaway, vs. Thomas Psalmo: -.a, W m. Pool,
Nicholas G. Barksdale, and 31. ii. Anthony. Pro
udly pointed uni by Wm. Pool.
WM. M. McCARLEY, Sheriff.
Jua - C
WARREN SI! BRIFf’S SAI E.
Will he sold, on the first Tuesday in July next .be
fore tlie < Lnrt House ciodr in Warrenton, VV nr
r» n county, witlyn tlie legal hours of sale, th«
following properu*. r-i wiG; -
I Negro Man t.y the game. of Wilirnro,about -4
years of age. of yellow complexion, a good har
ness maker, a good driver, vitc ; levied pti asth«
property of Uriah T. Lockett, to satisfy two fi. fas,
issuingfr<an the Warren Interior Gourt, against
said Lriah T. Lockett, one in favor of F.he never
VV. Doughty, and the other in favor of Dyed:
Doughty, for use of Fhenezer VV . Douguty.
Ah GIBS PL S BEALL, Sheriff.
.Tune 1 207
ELS4ERT SIiEICIEF’S SALE.
Will be sold, on the first J uesday in July next,
before the court house door in Llhcrton. Elbert,
county, within the usual hours, the following
property, to wit :
II Negroes. vi7, 3Ti>*v, a woman, I< years o.
nge; Charles, a buy, 16 year- of Jes.-e.a buy,*
in- Sophia, a woman. 2s, Frankey, a girl. 14;
Wyatt, a hoy, 10; Mamiy. a girl. G; \) illw, a boy,
1; Ro ly, a woman. 40: Alary, a ei L'l;.’; 1 Bn
r.-au;?2 Mabs; I Secretary end 1 ook Case; 13
Bedsteads; 27 Chairs; I lot Books; 1 fable and
Finis; 3 Sideboards, 3 t Jocks; I Folding Table; 9
Dressing Tables; 3 Pichers and 3 V\ ash Bow Is; 3
Mirrors; f Mapofthe Lh •Staie>; 2 VV ashstatid-; 1
large io*. of Hed-ciothing; It* heather Beds; b Jor
dens; 18 St. i s Be is ami M.Trasses; 2 < upboards.
2 Boon cases, frames; 2 Tavern Bells; 31 Pillows;
1 lot of Shovel and Tongs Andirons and Fenders;
1 lot of Crockery Ware;" i lot of Silver Ware; I lot
oi Glass Wan. 1 iot of Trunks gml B‘>xes; 1 lot of
Sugar; I lot ol Coffee - 1 lot of .vice; 1 lot of Flour;
1 barrel of Mi i tsses; 1 keg of Nails; t lot of Hfes
1 hit of Saft;' 2 Water Bucket?*; 1 Desk; 1 lot of
Met!tcine'-; a Remnant ot Dry Goods; 3 1 runkf,
containing Papers; ) chest; 1 Spinning Wheel; I
lot of.various articles of Rubbish —fll levied on as
the property of Mary Olivet*. Adm x. of 1 hotnas
Oliver, deceased, to satisfy a fi. fa. io-ued from El
bert Superior Court in favor ofJepthaV, Harris,
Adio’r, Arc: vs. 31 ary Oliver, Adm’r. of Thus.
Oliver, deceased, and sundry ut iter fi fas. vs. sa mo,
and controlled by James Oliver. Properly pointed
oinbv Janies Oliver. Notbing will be received in
payment of tin* above levied property but Specio
or Treasury Notes.
HENRY R. DEADWYLER, D. SberifT.
June 3
HERKE SIIEKHT'LS SALE.
Will be sold, before court-house door in the town
of W aynesboroh Burke county, on the first
'T uesday in July next, between the usual hours
ofsale, ihe following property, to wit :
Eleven hundred ami sixty-six ill 00) acre*.more
or I-ss, oak and hickory land, adjoining lands of
Matthew (J. MeCullers, Henry Lewis, and others,
originally granted to Henry Younge; levied on as
the property of Paul Davidson, so satisfy a mort
gage (1. fa. issuing from the Superior Court of
Burke county in favor of Joshua W. Saxon vs.
Paul Davidson. Property pointed out in said ti. fa.
June 3 JOHN T. BROWN, Sheriff.
BURKE .SHERIFF’S SALE.
Will be sold before the Court House door, in the
town of Waynesboro’, on the first Tuesday in
July n"xt, between the usual hours of sale, the
following property, viz:
One hundred and seventy-nine C 172) acres of
Pine 1 jimd, more nr less, adjoining lands of Isaiah
Sapp, Henry Hargroves, and others; levied on ai
the property of Gibson West, to sati-fy a fi. fa. is
suin'l trorp a Justice s f ourtof Burke county, in
favor of Anthony Bonnell vs. Gibson West. Pro
perty pointed out by plainiifif. Levy made and re
turned to me liy A. 11. Skimier, constable.
O. if. PKREY, Deputy C
June 1 1.04
COLEJIIIIA SIIEIHEi ? S SALE.
Will be sold, on the fir-t Puesday in July next, a*
the Court House in Appling, within the legal
hours of sale,
130 acres of land in raid county of Columbia,
part of a tract of 2/0 acres, lying on both sides ot
Headstall Creek, originally granted to WiPiam
Pace,and joining Benjamin \datn«. William Phil
ips and John Magehee—levied on as the property
of Stephen Drape to satisfy two fi. fas. frmn the
Justices’ Court of District No.' fi. in favor ut f.me
line Wilson vs. said Drone. Property lexied on
ami returned to rne bye Goo-table.
R. 11. JONES, SherilT.
June 1 H'l
•1 dm in »*t ra trij'g Salr.
\\ ill he sold tn the first Tuesday in \ugust n-x ♦.
to t!ie highest bidder, at the < ourt House door m
the town of Lumpkin, SteYvart county, within
the legal hoars'of sale, agreeable* to an order of
the li norable the Inferior Court of Richmond
runny, when sitting as a Court of Ordinary and
for Ordinary purposes.
Tract of Land, known as No. 227, 2‘lth Dis
trict of .Stewart county; drawn by Lott William*,
and sold as the property of the estate of the sam
Lott Williams, deceased. Sold for division.—
Terms cash. JANE WILLIAMS, Adnrr.
jo I>c I Unix non.
rWrWWJMB!I.WtI
WANTED TO HIRE,
Br the month tin year, two Negro boys fror.
fifiern to twenty years of age, Ji qnN.- ■»
hit office. 3]uy \