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iiki.—mhw wa-Kgi -g**'"-- ■■ _> ■■ -w* ■ -tt
never was worse. Fields which, a momh |
since,were visibly green with the growing i
weed, are now as barren to the eye as
the sand mountains ot Mexico—or if,
perchance, any portion of the original
growth remains, it is but a scanty stand of
scattering stalks, withered from disease
and exhausted by the thousand insects
that have preyed on their substance.— 1
There may be, now and then, a farm'bat
has partially escaped the injury, |>ut
these green spots only serve by the con
trast to (show how universal and How
fatally injurious have been the effects of
the causes alluded to. A late cold spring,
always calculated to retard the growth of
cotton, lias been accompained ibis season
by the lice, which, as far as our informa
tion extends, have left but few fi-Ids with
healthy pla its enough to make a third
of a corp.
It was fondly hoped, and it was the
common belief, founded on former ex
petience, that the stuffs wai m r tvs in June
would tevive the dying cro( s, and give
new life to the expectations ofthe planters.
Kven in this they are somewhat disap
pointed. The chilly nights and glnomv
days of an nnpropil ous spring have at
length given place so the warmth of'smn
mer; but still but little alteration in the
condition of the crops lias taken place.
The leaf] ess and exhausted stalks appear
utterly inca able of putting forth healthy
and fruitful branches. Thus circumstan
ced, it is indeed no wonder that the cala
mity is so deeply felt and so universally
complained of.— Without a sudden and
rapid improvement, the present year’s
production must he far below the p rev is
ous reasonable calculations of producer
or consumers. We hope for the best, hut
at present see nothing to build a hope
» O i
upon,
W e remember, during the last year,
when we spoke ofthe injury to the then
growing crop, from the destructive, rava
ges ofthe caterpillar and the boll worm,
our remarks were attributed, in certain
interested quarters, to unworthy motives
—to a desire to enhance the price of our
great southern staple, by impressing thr* i
Northern and European purchasers with
a belief that the production would fall far |
short ofthe preceding year. D d not the i
result verify our remarks? Did not the ;
jnjuny thru, as slated, prove so extensive
as to convince the most sk-mtical that it
was no idle tale? The a* if production
scarcely teached the lo\ st estimate of
the p! a inters, or the calculations of South
orn dealers. any man, at all ac
nuairited with the present prospect, pre- |
Vud that there is a leasonable probability
«»f making as many hales this year as
cere rn last year? Upon what can |
such a by based? The spring
was cold anjl long, the weed is extensive
ly Jestro\M by the insects—few planters
have halt a stand, and the little that has
survived aT'all has scarcely vitality and
K’rength enough to feel the influence of
more genial seasons* We Venture the
assertion, then, that Without some miracle
hitherto unknown i ; the l istO' V of the
c< t ! on plant, the crop of ibis year must i
he unprecedentedly short, and that the j
inanu'actu'ers ofthe article may prepare I
themselves for such an event,
m ■* ■ i m m wwaspio
{)CrTlie Annual Meeting of ihe Hume Industry
Society, will he. held Tins livening, the 17fh
inst.. at St o’clock, in the Presbyterian Lec
ture Room. J. W. WIGH TM AX,
June 17 * 3 Secretary.
[From (he Boston D'/ily Bn ]
Wista ’$ Balsam of Wild Cherry.
There is much tampering with the fearful mala
dy, Consumption, and “numberless alleged rcine
<l tes exist, which are hut so many obstacles in ihe
way of the proper treatment of the disease. The
following letter from a highly respectable gentle
jn tn of this city, corroborates our previous im
pressions, that Wistar’s Balsam was none of those
nostrums.
Boston*. April 14,1846.
Dr. Seth W. Fuwle Dear Sir, f have been in
duced at the suggestion of many of my triends, to
make known to the public, through you. the great
benefit I have derived from the u«e of the medi
cine called “AVISTAR’-S BALSAM OF AN ILIA
Cll ERRYin the, hope that others suffering with
lung complaints may find the same relief by its
use that I have done.
The latter part of last summer and in the fall. I
suffered greatly from a severe cough, pain in the
side, difficulty in breathing, loss of appetite, and
other symptoms which indicated a rapid decline,
three of the most learned and intelligent medical
practitioners in the city pronounced my case con
sumption, and stated to me that nothing but a |
change of climate could be of the least possible,
benefit to me, as my lungs were in a very inflamed |
and diseased state. At this time, in hopes that I
might find some temporary relief for my cough, I |
bought a bottle of the Balsam, which not only i
gave me the relief that my failing stength required
but seemed to give me new life and energy.
After taking several bottles of the medicine, my
appetite returned, and with it my strength; my
cough entirely left me, as also the night sweats,
wliiclt previous to this time had been very profuse. ;
In five weeks time I gained eight pounds of flesh
and have been enabled ever since to take my ac- j
•Mstomed exercise, a walk of from three to four
miles a day, and attend to my regular business— |
I should be most happy to have you refer any one, j
who may Wish further particulars to me, at my
place of business, .No. 305 Washington street.
Very tmiy yours,
WM. 11. HOLBROOK, I
None genuine, unless signed 1. BU ITS on j
the wrapper.
For sale in Augusta, wholesale and retail, by
IIAVILAND, lIISLEV & CO., and also by J
THOMAS BARRETT & CO., and Dealers in
3ledicinea generally in Georgia.
June 15 to— *l*'
Snnil'fi Sai saparilla.
The amount of suffering relieved by the invalu
able preparation is without a parallel in this histo
ry of medicine. Thousands have been restored to
health by its healing and regenerating efficacy,
who were considered past the reach of remedial
means, as various certificates heretofore published
abundantly prove. It has received the entire ap
probation of many pracritioners in this and other
cities, and its rapid growth in the estimation of the
-gcara. 1 r y vmwmmrnn. op + ;■■*.
j public has placed it beyond the reach of detrac
-1 lion or the eff >rts and competition. Diseases which
| arise from impurity of the blood or vitiation of the
; humours generally, such as Scrofula or King'-*
Evil, Rheumatism and Incipient Gout, Salt Rheum
and other cutaneous diseases. Fever Sores, Inter*
S nal Abscesses, Fistulas, Chronic, Catarrah, Ui
; Ccratiun of the Throat and Nostrils, painful Aflac
|
i lions of the Bone*, Chronic Inflammation of the
Kidneys, Female Derangements, General Debili
\ ly and Prostration of the System, are ail removed
i by its u.-c.
j I'or fuithcr particulars and conclusive evidence
| of its supeiior value and efficacy, sec pamphlets,
which may he obtained of agents, oralis.
Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by A.
jB& D. .'SAN DJ, Wholesale Druggists, 100
Fulton, Corner of William-street, New-York. —
’ Sold also by,
IIA ATI. AND, RIS LEY & CO.,
Augusta.
And by Druggists generally throughout the
! L nited States. Price A 1 per bottle, or six bottles
nr S 5. Iff June 15
‘‘NOAS or TI JIFFItAAf i;. ! ’
CELEBRATION OF THE ANNIVERSARY
OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE.
JfcT” The Augusta Division, No. 7. ofthe “Sons
of Temperance” contemplate celebrating the
approaching Anniversary of American lode
p- ml On Mj.i liy Afternoon, the sth of July
I next. An address soiled to the occasion, will (>e
j delivered by Brother Lccie.n Lataste. and other
exercises will lake place, which will In: hereaf.er
[ announced.
Marion Division of Hamburg, Xinety-SixDi
j vision,of Graniteviile, S. C., and all other Divis-
I ions of the-Sons of Temperance in this State and
j South Carolina, the Washington Total Abti
i nence Society of Augusta, the Washington Total
i Abstinence, Society of Hamburg, all friends of the
j Temperance cause, and the public generally, are
; respectfully invited to attend.
By the Committee of Arangem^nts.
! June Iff 315
{Kr Dll. J. A. S. MILLIGAN will at
■ tend to 1 1ie practice of Medicine and Surgery, in
j Augusta and its vicinity.
Office in .Metcalf’s Range, up stairs. Entrance
; one door below Mr. J. Marshall's Drugstore.
J une 13 6m ~ ’ 5
i -
Notice—The citizenof August •, are
respectfully informed that arrangements have been
} made by the proprietors ofthe new lee House,
1 for the preservation of fresh meat, poultry milk.
; Arc. —during the summer season. Rates of charge
j moderate. Apply to J. S. TI CKER,
At new Ice House, Lilis Street.
June 5 1— w 309
STId .IJIISO AT V <>.lll* iN V Ol' ii£OK
<G.t.
£Bj“ This Company having been re-organized
and placed in a i efficient stale for service, are
i prepared to seed forward vv ithout delay ail freight
| that may offer.
Goods consigned toWM. P. \N ILL! AM' 5 , Agent
at Savannah, vv ill be forwarded free.of Commis
j stops.
The connection of R. M. Goodwin with this
I Company has terminated.
JOH N B. GUI EL 7 ,
June 6 I—r Agent at \ngusta.
DCf 3 11. S. Jackson , Teacher on
1 the Piano Forte, Flute and Violin, respectfully
i tenders his services to the citizens of August
i
References—Henry Parsons, Thus. Richards
and T. S. 'Metcalf. Esn'rs.
N. 11.—For terms, Ac., inquire at 11. Parson
Musjr store. 6m I)ec. I
IMS *1 W i,' u | ’ I i |
L U .'5 ill Lull AL.
j LATEST OATES ."SUM i, 1 V EK. I’O O J,M A V IS.
i LATENT dates FROM if av u K;.M \ v 17.
j _____ ... . .. * _
< 11 A RLESTON - June 16 — Cotton. —'i'he trans
j act ions in Goto u since oitr report of the 13t h inst,
i comprise some 510 bales, fak-n on Monday last at
I prices ranging from iOL to L;J, of which 333 bales
j were sold ar lO.ic. Fair brought l ,l |; and mixed
j lots ofgnod middling and middling fair 101 c.
Rice. —The transactions in this article since our
I last have been confined to 370 tierces at prices
i ranging from 5 3-i6ihs to §52 p-*r hundred.
| COLU MBIA, J dne 15. Colton.— -The m.ar
| ket remains as hcictofore, exceedingly dull. We
i quote extremes 9 to li ents without sales.
J-'lour Is selling at a 7 1 , per bbi.
Corn..— This article is very scarce and readily
| commands 80 i 87 rents,
MOBILE,June 13— Cotton —The receipts since
j the date of our last review are67B bales, and the
l ex. orts- 7.19 i b ile*. The stock on bind and on
j shipboard is 85,523 bales, against 57,565 hales
: same lime last season.
The market opened on Saturday with a fair in
-1 qniry,and holders parted with 100 11 bales at the
j rates previously current—say If c. for middling,
i Tire accounts l>v the 1 1 ibernia. at lb ston, being
; about ritie. no further disposition to ope rare was
manifested by either paJty,»nd the sales up to NVed
! nesday morning reached only 5)0 bales. The mail
; of that day brought four days later advices from
Liverpool, by the slop Rainbow, at New Y< rk,
giving a very gloomy view of the ( otton marker,
with a considerable decline in the quotations.—
The nexf day brought lb- Hibernia’s accoums to
the 19t hos May, by telegraphic despatch, 'i'iie.r
efl’-ct on this market lias been to reduce the rates
something like ic. on the few sales that hive been
made. A better disposition to seil prevails to some
! extent on the part of holders, but considerable un
j willingness is manifested to meet tiie views of
I buyers, though 10 )0 bales were disposed of yester
i dav at our quotations. The market is unsettled,
j and our figures must he taken us indicating the
| prices generally (laid at the do,« ofthe week’s
; business. The sales mm up 20' 1) bales —chiefly
fur tiie Northern and English markets,
i Good and flue, nominal.
Good fair, nominal.
Fair.— fa) to*
Middling fair, 10 (d) JO*
Middling, (a) 9i
Ordinary, (a) 9
Fnights. — During the week there has been noth
! iiig done to foreign ports. Vessels on the berth tor
1 Liverpool have received small lots at last rate—
id. Coastwise—The vessels on the berth for N-
York succeeded early in the week in filling up at
Ic. A ship put up far the same place lias been
! withdrawn, and a packet ship supplies her place
j taking freight at Jc- Tiie following engagements
{ have tak* n place—a hark for I> tsion at 1c ,a brig
for Richmond at lc.,and a brig for Baltimore at
sc. Other vessels are offering to accept the lasi
rate.
"SHUTING INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVALS from charleston.
! Ship Othello, Tucker, New York.
Sc hr, L.Uona, Bacon, Providence.
Memoranda.
The schr. 11. Wealcott, L»dge, for Charleston,
was up at Philadelphia 13th inst., to sail pesitive
ly t hat d ay.
SAVANNAH, June 15.—Arr. brigs Pliilura,
Thatcher, New York; Anandaie,Clark, Camden,
(.Me.)
CHARLESTON, June 16.—Cld, ship Sutton,
White. New York; brig Tyleston, Builingame,
Wilmington; schrs. Excel, Cleans, Havana; Hen
rietta, Gayle, Baltimore.
Went to sea, ship New York, Hull, New York;
sohr Col dioon'. Flamblin. St Augustine.
f* « '".s— inya. nm
| W ASHINGTON Fi:3ULi: SEMINARY. |
i Under the cure of Hopewell Presbytery.
Rev. George H. W. Petrie, Principal.
rSAiIE SUMMER TERM will ••uiameiu-e on
JSL the second .Uunday in July next, and con
litiUt- fix e months.
Fo* particulars in regard to the School and j
puiftih!e boarding houses lor pnpis, application t
may he made to the Principal, or either of the un- ;
cfersigni-d Trustees. The course of studies em- ,
hrac.-s ail the oram he* usually comprehended in !
! a. thorough English Education, with the Latin and
French Languages. i/rawing, Puitiling and Vocal
aijil instrumental Mu.-ic.
In contiet tim with the above notice, the Trus
tees v\ til ;i■ j■ i, tint they Stave seen, with increasing
satisfaction, the progress of the pup Is in this in*
, .-motion under its pres-at government, in every
I moral and mental attainment nn>st desirable in the j
I female character, ami tony there fore most cousci
: cniiotisjj recotnm nd the iii*l«tuii»ii to ail who
would secure for iht-ir daughters a ci unected
course o| thorough and faithful instruction, imh
bitted with those inoral and religious influences,
which fit them tor n morable, u-eiul and
lives, u )vv and hereafter.
Ti ustees :
A. L. Vlexandf.ii, ur. John If. Pope
Garnet >. \ndrlws, Dr J. .1. Robertson,
A. V CI.KV!; AND. A. 8. WlNi.f iKLii,
Washington, June t 1, Id 17.
L. M. BURTON, Secretary.
Rt ferc-firrs :
Reverend Dr. Hoyt, Athens.
“ Tai.magk, Ogelthorpe University.
“ “ J. VV. Baker, “
R. Hooker. .Macon
“ P. Leman, Mount Zion.
“ N. If. Pratt, Rt) •'We 11,
Francis Rom an, Greensboro
,f Dr. A. ( iIURCii. Alliens.
“ Ji. t'AVTOKD, (,’herukle Corner.
J. W. HKID, U uodslirt-K,
“ H. hol.lK.Mj, Rot It.
“ J. VV. V> audit, Marietta,
June 17 oc 2 IS
| CA M h PLEAS! Rl-I I*o VP.
subscriber, i .tvinji built a RU Vi for the
I T purpose of conveying Ladies and Gentle j
i m-n up ami tiown the Canal, lakes this opportu
nity ol informing ihe )>nl>iic generally that the boa* j
is now ready for the aecniumodatiort of the public. |
f are FIiTV CEsTS.—Children ana servants
half price.
iKf" i'arii-'S of not less than twenty, desirous of
taking a trip on the Canal, can >,io so by applying,
twenty-four hours pr»*v iou< to the, time they wish
logo, to .Mr. if. K, PH II,POT, Corner of Broad I
and Ceiitre-sL'-eetis (, rt;»
HER BURR STaLLING3. 1
June 1 > If 113
W A RM MI’UIVGS,
Merri weal iicr Comity, Georgia,
W TAKE pleasure in informing my friends and
! BL the public generally, that the above f.ishion
able anil celebrated W \ ) EIiING i’I.ACE, will
j be under my entire manasetn nit and control this ,
j season. J shall open the Hou-e on til v first day ts |
! June, fir the reception of visitors, ana bops from I
! my long experience in business, to he able to sus
| tain the well known reputation of the place. I |
have thought proper to reduce the price of Board,
Arc. :
Hoard, Lodging, Hath, iSrc. p< r month, - §2O !
Ciiildren and .'servants, ** “ half price. 1
I Board of Horse, - “ “ §lO ,
JOHN C. M ANGiIAM. >
Warm Springs, May 6, 1817.
Jttne I to I 204
AVAKVI SPRINGS.
, rsniiE present proprietor of these Springs takes
| m this occasion lu inform the public, that the .
« Mil! Pond near that place, which was thought to
produce sickness there last summer, was abated
j on the. bib of April ia t; therefore no danger is lu
I be apprehended on that account.
! v JOHN C. MANGITAM. |
JuJV- 15 i J 6
i V NOTH E.
If S'-V "V ING this day sold oufmy entire interest
| kM. in business, including a!! dues to me, both
j in notes and open accounts to Mr. DA VJU MUL
KEV, who w ,!t continue tlie. hit-incss at the same ;
i place, on hi-ow n account, ail persons heretofore 1
| indebted to me in any form, will please sett! the j
i same with him. GEO. if. WILSON.
R. S. 1 shaii continue in the employment of Mr
; Mnlkey until further suited.
1 Augusta, June 12, 1847.
June 13 s]s
NOTICE.
j IXG this day purchased Mr. GEO. R.
; fl.o. V\ ILSO.VS entire inl«*re <in business, lu
i eluding all dues to him, hotb in notes and book ac- :
j counts, all persons indebted on such notes and ac
i counts will please call and pav the same to me
DAVID MULKEV. I
4 shall continue the same business at the same
, place, w here I shall endeavor to deserve the confi
i deuce of ail who may lind it their interest to trade
i with me.
j Augusta, June 12, J SIT.
June 13 2 If)
WASHINGTON AND NEVA OH I, LAVS
TKLE .R API! (OMPANV.
HE^HE Subscriber*to this Gompanv are hereby !
M. notified that a payinetu of 20 per cent, on |
their subscriptions will be required on the 2dth |
day of.Tune next, and another payment of 20 per j
cent on the first day of August next, to meet the j
demands of the assignee, who is rapidly progress- j
ingin I lie construction of the line.
i'iie money may be paid to Howard Thomas,
Esq. Augusta G>'o.
B. B. FRENCH. )
U. \V SEA I’UN. > Trustees.
DW.GOLD. ) f
Washington City, .May 24, 1817.
May 30 t f ’ 2 >
MORE VEW- GOODS.
n ehave received hy the Southerner, additional sup
ple* s of
NEW AM) BEAUTIFUL GOODS.
AMONG WHICH ARE:
piAIN P> AKi d> E> ol all colors
Ji. Rich styles of Satin striped ami fig'd Ba
reges
New styles of French Muslins and Jaconets
II lute Goods, such as ;
i JAf O.N'ET Ml SLI.NS. Swi-s Muslins. Book
j Muslins and Laces oj everv kind; ('amlnic and
| Swiss Edgings and Insertings, Linen Cambric
| Hnndkfs. irom 121 cents to §it>, Ladies and .Mtsses
| Kid Gloves of the best quality. Silk and Colton 1
: Hosiery, a great assortment ami at ail prices
! W bite Damask Curtain Muslims in sets and by
the yard,
j Black, blue-black, plain and striped Silks
Colored Silks, a splendid assortment
Black Alpacas, black Bom basins and thin black
Goods lor Ladies Dresses
W hue and col d. Canton Crape Shawls and Scarfs
Do. do. Barege and 'Twisted Silk do. \
French Work Collars ami Bonnet Ribbons
dOD pieces t-anerror the rtrw. rawest slides
1 arasois, L riinrellas and >im Shades
In Domestic Goods our assortment is very complete: \
Bleached and brown SHIRTINGS from 3-4 lotl-8
w ide
Pleached and brown Sheetings from 5-1 to 10-4
and 12-4 w ide
Irish Linens. Linen Sheetings and Pillow-case
Linens.
As complete ns our Stock is now, vve take plea
sure in in\ ifing purchasers to call and examine our j
assortment, as we are satisfied we can give satis- J
faction in goods ami prices.
April 18 BOW'D RE & CLAGETT.
1
ENTIRELY NEW.
SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES.
JOHN BRIDGES,
Fashion able draper and tailor.
Next door below. I Stales Hotel. Broud-st.
lulllli Spring ami Summer styles just receiving
jBL of CLOTHS, Cashmeres, Drap ITLte,
piaiti and figured; Mixed ami Drab Cashmereites,
Drills, Vestings, Fancy Articles. Trimmings. &,c. |
for gentlemen’s wear. Under Vests for ladies.
The public are respectfully invited before or
dering their garments elsewhere, to examine the
above Btnck, w hich they will find to comprise the
very best selections; that can be made in the New
York market.
V H —Making and Trimming as usual, in the
most fashionable manner.
March 26 MS
WANTED TO HIRE,
month or year, two Negro boys from
-Rj? fifteen to twenty years of age. Inquire of
this office May 1
wE.iqryj.jiisTtsiin - -.«i»we-s“:-e!g*:»Ta3(w m«u v '"iaem wnwr!
0 RT U ty £* 'N-M
l&Sk, 11 %\ £3 J-m
a EORCIA LOTTERIES.
W. PAISR * CQ. JI VNAGEKS.
*' There >s luch about the hou -e.'"
Sales close This Evening.
UJiUiiiJuO sjUllli v
%/
Cr.A No. 3.7.
T le d lien i fth June.
r.I ’H and SfI.KNUID SCHltilK.
i noLL’Rg.
S3.UUO! 81,7 mt! CM" I Ac., &c.
78 Numbers—ls Ballots.
VV holes only § I—shares iu proportion.
E i’es Close Saturday.
Grand Co.nsoi.idat;:o, Extra Class No. 24.
1313,500' UOLt/’flS.
i §7,C00! §f»,SUO! 53.5 O! §2.50 )' 10 of §I,LOO lu
§• DO! 10 of stsuo?
78 N t nbers—l3 Drawn Balioi’t.
AVhales §5 —shares in proportion.
For sale bv
E. 11. FEZ A NT. Agent.
Broac-st., I door below the Hank of Augusta.
{h? Order.. lrun the country will meet with
; prompt attention i fad dressed as above. [June 17
GREEN tl AND PUUASRi MOM MEN J
T, ‘N Vi Tt T Vi ft l
w rSa tsm *cib mm a
J. VK. >| IUKY A: CO.. SCCCF-SSORS TO
J. G. tHii-IHOKI’ A CO.. »! A NAG Kits.
EXT! I \ CT, \ S S No. 2 ft.
By Alexandria Clns> 32, June 19, 1847.
BRILLIANT SCHEME.
78 Numbers—l 3 Ballot*.
■■ ji."ttS"z "id. 4lf S.j a.j‘ ;
822,222! §ll,l I 1! §6,0061 81,144! 83,-
813! 82,222! 14 OF 81,111! dire.
i sckeis ft Jl, .-hares in proportion.
CLASS No. 20.
By South Carolina .Class No. 21, June 17, 1817.
SAUv> CLOSE THURSDAY.
75 Numbers—l 3 Billotta. ,
20.000
§S,Oi)U! §2,000! ft 1,763! 5 of §1,000!
Tickets ss,‘ o—shares in proportion.
► CLASS NO. 27.
By Monongalia, Class 24, June IT, IS!7.
SALES CLOSE SATURDAY AT NOON.
Splendid Package Scheme.
5,000 UOLLABS.
§1,511.! lof §1,030! §800! §6od! §500!
Tickets §2—shares in propurtton.
The risk on a package of quarters is uitly §5.90. j
For sale by
JOHN \. MILLEN, Agent.
Opposite the .Masonic Hall.
DTrOrdeisfromthe country prompt!} attendi d
to. June Id
A CARD.
TTVII. T. P. CLLVLLANI> having temporarily
'd/* withdraw n Imm the practice of las proles
sn J would inform the citizens of Augusta and
the public generally, that 1 ha\ e formed a connec
tion with his former copartner, J.\o. VV Sckar.ih
tlte print ice of DENTAL Sf'Ht.ERV. Tin* bu
sines- vv ill be conducted under the firm of Chte
land Spear. Oilice Broad-st., over Aldrich A
Green sshoe store.
JNO. A. CLEVELAND.
Feb. H if- 117
NEW ICE HOUSE—ELUIS STREET.
TISIHL Subscribers respectfully inform their pat
«t run- and the public generally, that they wik
fttrnisii Ice at the same rales as the Jackson sire el
Company, viz:
2 cents per pound by retail.
1 i cents per pound by 1 (K) pounds and over.
Terms Cash. All orders from the country at
tended to with punctuality and despatch-
VV3I. iIAIN L-8, & CO.
May 30 203
| NEW GOODS FOR GENT’S. WEARk
CIASIMLRLS of fancy colors, and Blac.
V Drab et Ta and Ca-hmarette
Super VVhite Russia Duck for pants
Linen Drillings, checked, plaid and striped
Checked Lim n Coatings,'l weed Coatings
Cotton ami Linen Checked Goods, for hoys wear
i silk and Cotton I hider.-hiris am! Drawers
Brown Cotton 4 Hose, Gloves, llandkfs.
I Suspenders, Bi;k, Cashmere and Marseilles Vest
ings,
With every description of Goods, in onr line to
which vve invite your attention.
BOW DRE & CLAGETT.
April 17 1(17
A EL PERSONS indebted to llie estate of
, ~‘N DOCTRINE Cl NCII. deceased, late of
Richmond county, are hereby requested to make
immediate payment, ami all persons having de
maud- against said deceased, will render them in
agreeable, to law,
WILLIAM R. Me LAWS. ExT.
Jan 19 9l
SPARTA FE.IJALE SE3II\AR\ .
rutm 7 second scs.-ion of tins Institution will
id open on Monday, /lit 14/A instant. urnDr the
i rare of'he Rev. William J. Sasnktt, A. M.,
! as.-isted by Mis- C. Fowlkr, (agradnate of Mr.
Holgoth’s Institute, JJass.) in the LITERARY
S DEPARTMENT, and Mis- C. A. Richards in
MUSIC, DRAWING and PAINTING.
The Pr>niary Class will embrace Spelling,
Reading, W riling, and Rudiments of Arithmilie
j and Geog r spliy. §9 per term.
, Junior Class —English Grammar, History, An
■ cient and .Modern Arithmetic, Geography; Com
position ami rev tewed in Reading, Spelling and
Writing. §l3 per term.
i Mentor XJWsr:~ nano, Frr-ftrK. A IgcHm, deotne
j try. Logic. Rhetoric, Botany. Astronomy, Mental,
.Moral ami Natural Philosophy, Chemistry. Mine
' ralogy, Hoke’s Paniheon, Milton’s Paradise Lost,
j Composition. Arc. §l7 per term
Music on the Piano Forte. §2O per term; Guit-
I tar. §ls; Drawing and Painting, ft 10.
The .School, under its prt-seni Board of Teach
: ers, has been conducted in a manner giving uni
i versal satisfaction to the patrons, and is rapidly in*
j erea'ing in patronage and influonee.
j The known Imaltnliness of trie location, the ran
i ralily and intelligence of the community, and the
! superior faci ities which the school presents for tlte
i attainment of sound education, furnish induce
i ments of the higliest character.
Board, in respectable familie 3 , including wash
i ing and lights, can he had from ftS to §lO per
month. E. M. PENDLETON,
fsecretary Board of Trustees.
Sparta, Ga., June 9, 1847. 2c 211
NOTICE.
j ALL persons are hereby cautioned not to rred*
2:’A_ it my wife ANN MARIA MOORE, who
left me on the 27th May last, as I am determined to
pay no debts of her contrrcting without a written
order signed by me. J. R. Mo Oli£ -
Alexander, Burke co . Juno 4.
June 8 *JU—
GEORGIA LAW REPORTS.
REPORTS of Cases iu Law and Equity argued
ami determined in the Superior Court ofthn
StH'e of Georgia, in the year 1846, by James M.
Keilv, State Reporter. Price five dollars. For
sale by THOMAS RICHARDS.
March 16 139
» for sale or to rent.
I That vvcil known anj eligible located
|F|: |W AItEIIOUSE on the corner of Greene
—— -L_auaHvl ( t.tnpbeil streets. It i- convenient
I to the ixt.i* iwOkiu and n -ar the centre ol business,
i Apply to PAUL ROSSJGNOOL.
At J, G. \\ inter’s olrice.
; June 17 if li§
* c KORGIA R AIL Jl OA D.
I After May 26tli,a PAftSENtiER CAR
f'-' will fe utlat;bed to llie Freight Train
A2.fn m Litton Point to Augusta, every
Jl onlay, and front Augusta to v. iiion Point on
Thursdays.
Transpormlion Office G. R. R. and B. C ?
Augu. ta, Ga. May 22d, 18i7. }
r, ” (
A E y J ‘
CSEORGIA RAIL !M)AD.
t T~] ws ** k . On and after April 2!st, 1 817, IT*
| Passenger Train will leave Avgusta at
■ o’clock. !• M.
i i rall'paii m linn Office G. R. R. C. Go.
Augusta, April 2Uth, 1847. 170
SOUTH CAK<;LINA RAIL ROAD.
FA i On and after the 20t!t inst., a SPE
CIAL TR AIN for will run
—— between Hamburg and Aiken. To
leave as follows, viz:
To leave llambuig, . 5i P. M.
“ " Aiken, . . 8 A. M.
\V. J. MAG RATH, Agent.
May 12 188
BELL AIR TRAIN—GEORGIA RAIL
ROAD.
♦jQVI A SPECIAL TRAIN will be run
between Augusta and Beil Air from
June 15th totictidter 15th. leaving Au
gusta daiiy(Sunday's excepted} at7 o’clock, P. M.,
ami Bel-Air at fil o’clock, A. .M.
Season Ticket, fur one person, §25 00
Season Ticket. f<>r a Family of three, in
cluding sen unis, 55 00
Season Picket, for a Family of four, inclu
ding servants, C 5 00
Season Ticket for a Family of five, inclu
ding set v ants, 7i 50
Seas .n Tickt t for a Family of six, in. In-*
ding servants. 77 50
Season Ticket fur a Family of seven, or
mure inducing servant., 80 ( 0
Single trip, 25
J une 0
BOARDING AT BEL-AIR,
JJ There will lie a House opened at Bel- j
jUUf.uj Air on the 15th inst.. (lor the aecomm >-
j Ji: .Jtr.it-tlatioii of Hoarders during the Sunnier, I
under tha management of the subscriber. Terms I
per month for supper, lodging and breakfast, and j
dinner on Sundays, § It
VV ANTED.—A good Cook and Waiting Man,
j for vv hem liberal wages will be given.
I<4 KENT. The House below the Market at
present occupied by the subscriber. Apply to
■A. p. BEERS, Geo. it. R Depot, Vugusia
Juno 6 2U9
FRANKLIN HOUSE.
’l’he Subscriber would announce to his
; ; j.l Firmer Visitors, and the public generally, j
. Hi*. 1 1 ml this commodious establishment is
j « ;vv ready lor the accommodation of hoarde-s am'
, transient persons. i lie rooms and passages are 1
I large and airy, finished in the best style, and fur- j
I nislied with every facility for convenience and
I comfort. The building itself is unsurpassed by
i any in the State, and the proprietor pledges hini
. self to spare no pains or expense to make all who
| may favor him with a call perfectly at home; As
u. summer retreat, Athens is unequalled b> any in
the up-country. The subscriber oilers every in
! document, both in terms and accommodation, to j
1 all wt • o are seeking such a place, to give his house
their patronage.
VV. L. MITCHELL.
June 5 1c
THE .SARATOGA OF TilL SOUTH.
ALIAS
Madison Springs, Georgia. 1 3
ITV 5f THIS FASHIONABLEVV A- n
TURING PLAGE, will be re-.... it.
opened on the first day of June.
The Proprietor is now finishing a large building
w ith a Dining Room 40 hy 92, Parlor 40 hy 40 feet,
and a number of Cool Rooms, vV.c., and a prome
nade- of 14 fret w ide. in a two story coiutiude, near
four hundred feel long.
DANIEL MORRISON.
Madison Springs. April 30.
June 4 t2m 207
* , TO SUMMER VISITORS.
: :B Having stated to many of my visitor? ■
I s|syj durinrf the past summer, that 1 should
eiose my IlGl §E. 1 deem it but justice to myself,
to inform them ami others, that circumstances
nave caused a change of my views. With moans
for accommodation somew hat enlarged, I feel every
confidence in being able to do as well as vve have
done. J- J. GRIFFIN.
Gainesville, May I, 1847.
May 5 im— l 151
FOR SALE,
a_ 1 That delightful summer residence, at
|5 . a Bell Air, recently occupied by Judge
UiL-JLiiig-. Holt. Fora description of the premises
uni terms of sale, persons wishing to purchase are
referred to Thomas Barrett.
April 25 if 173
LIV FRY ST A lil.l .
THE undersigned respect
rf>\ fully inl’oims the public fhat^vp'jj-A
he has lea-ed the old start I,
well known as J. B. Guedron's 1.0 A ER STA
BLES, on Fliis-treel, and would he thankful fora
.share of patronage. R. A. WA'I KINS.
May 14 lB3
ST F EL.
THIS celebrated Rarerand Stallion
Nvvill make the ensiling season at llie
-i-l-L-A Hampton Course, Augusta. Ga., ana
will attend alternately, every ntulli day, at ( In r
okee Ponds, S. L'., at the moderate price of §3t
the season, cash, with §1 to the groom.
The season wail commence the Ist March and
end 20th June.
For pedigree and performances see hills.
Mares -ent to §teel vviii be grain fed at the rate
of twenty-five cents per day, ami good pasturage
furnished gratis.
JAMES GARDEN.
Feb. 5 4m 106
HAS ANY ONE A HORSE THAT IS
IDLE FOR THE SUMMER ?
* 'j Any person having a HORSE idle,
JLIJSYa will find one that will use him kindly
y,\ r i, mu! feed him well, if application he
made at this oilice. ts June 1
*2) Hi; WAR I).
Ratiavvay from the Subscriber at Four
yff Mile, Branch, Barnwell District, South
Carolina, on the 11th inst., a negro man
nnmed JUNE, a carpenter. June is a
hi ick man, stout fellow, about 5 feet, 10 or I 1
inches high, with full heavy eves and in< lined to
be red, ami stammers; between 25 and 30 years
of age.. The above reward will be paid for his
delivery to the Jailor of Angu,-la, where he is
well known, or §lO for ids security in any other
jail so that J get him.
ISAAC TAYLOR.
May 13 189
SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL HOAD, I
IfAMciißr,, March 15, J 847. <
A * RAIN AND PROVi>I(JNS of all sorts in-
NJT tended for the relief of the sufferers in Scot
land, will he transported to Charleston hy this
company without charge. Those forwarding are
requested to mark their packages “Scotland.”
W. J. 31 AG RATH, Agent.
March 18 lll
SUGAR AND COFFEE,
BAGS prime Rio COFFEE
JL2O hiids. St. Croix, P. Rico and New
Orleans Sugar. Just received, and for low bv
Jan 7 JOHN R. DOW.
PINE OIL.
A CONSTANT supply of Pine Oil or Cara
pliine, will bo kept Iresh. Persons using
Murphy’s splendid Lomps, can apwajs be furnish
ed with the above CM I on very reasonable, tern's, hy
March 2 I t MARSHA LI
PUIiLIC SALES.
RICHMOND SHERIFF’S SALE.
On tlie tir-l Tiit-s ivyin J uiy next, v\ iil hi* soli!, nT
the lower market home ji, ji.»■ cilv of AuglM.-,
bt lucen 11 it* leg tl iiotc> of talc, the ioilutting
property, to v\ k:
A ce.tuin Steam Sow Mi 1, -itunte nnd being ot
I or near Spirit creek, near the Savannah river i<*
: the county of Rh hnn-m’. Sail Steam Saw Mill
samite >-n i.indii adjoin; -g lands of Tbonitui Dick
erson, (.’.niins and Trotti. Levied on as the pro
pers yof A m S New house, to satisfy the follow-
I ing executions issuing from the Superior Court of
Richiu-aid cutnay. in in», or of John D. Whitelmuse
v-*. Auuiii S. New house, IL.krr 6i Hart vs. lifu
same.
A o, at the sann* tim n and p’.ice, will be sold,
:i ’d that Lot or panel <-t Lami. mutate, lying ami
* ICIr »" in IT 'htiioiii: eu * i.t y,containingone. hundred
u< ies tin re or ie-s, ,jn.; known a.* the .Meadow
‘ l ' 1 1 - joining i.<inl« 'a ii. JI. W arrvit. John Skin
m*r, the estate us Martha Fury. deceased, and
'■ hers, l evied on ns the property of Augustus B.
Longs tree i, to sarn-f, h fi. fa. issuing lWu the Su*
p-*ij r (.mat o! Ilteiuoon i county lu favor of the.
Jastiees of the Injerior Court ot Kichnmml countv,.
&c. for the US“. dtc. \s W tliiatn J. Hobhv, Senr.,
i as principal. Edward T.ictnas and Augustus C.
Lj»gstreet, securities.
AARON ROIT. Sheriff,
j June f» - ‘2t*H
KICIIMO.M) SiiER IFF’S SALE.
On the first Tuesday in July ruxr, wall be sold
ai the lower Market House, in tiic city of Au
gusta, within the legal hours of salt*, the lulloVv •
ixtg property, to wit;'
Alt that tract or parcel of Land, Curate, lying
and being in the county of Richmond, containing
three hundred and forty acres, more or less, ad
joining lands of George W Crawford Morris, tfiu
| Georgia k.iii Road and Banking Company, Mr*.
! Hill and Mrs. drown; levied on as the property of
Daniel Mahoney, to saiisfiy a fi. fa. on the furtt
■ closure of ain or,;; age, hsoing from the Superior
Court, of Riclnnond county, in favor ot Charles J
) Denham vs. Daniel Mahoney.
Also, at the sain- time and place, will hesold
three hundred and ninety sacks Salt; levied on as
j the property of William 11. Gordon, to satisfy a li.
: fa. issuing from the Superior Court of Richmond
( ' unty, in favor of the Georgia Insurance and
i Trust Company vs. V\ iiliam H. Gordon.
Also, at the same t me ami place, will he s
’ Delia, a negro woman, about 20 years of age,
ii r cidld Jacob, about one year old; levied on ft*
the property of John Tr tvbridge, to satisfy sun
liry a (i. fas. i-suing from the J .slices Court of th»
Havilaud, Kisley <fe Co. vs. John Trow hridg«.—
j Levy made and returned bv a ( unstable
WILLIAM v. KER,
June 1 2 T Deputy Sheriff R. C.
• N SIi EII IFF’S BALE.
Will hesold before the Court House in Jackson
born, on the first Tuesday in August next, be
tween tin* usual fu.urs of sale, the following
property, to wit ;
Two if use. and Lots and two vacant Lots Su
the village of Jacksonboro. known as Lot No.
now occupied by Jacob Freeman, nnd bounded
north by lots of >V , J,. Matthew-, west by the pub
lic street, south by lot of Jacob Freeman ; levied
u: on as the property of JOcoh Bryan, deceased, to
satisfy one fi. fa. it- favor of the Inferior Court of
1 -St-riven countv and others.
EDMUND B. GROSS, d s. h c.
I June I'* 116
LINCOLN SHERIFF SALE.
Vi ill be sold, before the Court House door in Lin
coin county, G w, on the first Tuesday of July
next, within the lawful hours of safe, she fol
lowing properly, v i/;
Four feather beds, bedsteads, and furniture, sold
as the property of Timm is P-Mirmns. by virtue of
a ti. fa. i on I from Wilkes Inf.-rior Court. Mer
rej P. Callaway, vs. Th- mas I‘salinons. Wm. Poop,
Nidi j! • G. Barksdale, and M. S. Anthony. Pro
perty pointed on! by Win. Pool.
WM. M. McCARLEY, Sheriff.
Jua f>
WARREN SHERIFF’S SALE,
Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in July nt-xf,b»
fore the Court House door in Warreutoo, War
ren county, within the legal hours of sale,
following property, to wit :
J Negro Man by ihe name of William,about 24-
yea rs of age, of yellow complexion, a good bar
iie-s maker, a goo j driver, &c ; levied on as the
i properly of Uriah T. Lockett, to satisfy two fi. fas.
issuing from the Worren inferior < onrt, against
said Uriah r L. Lockett, one in favor of Ehenezer
W. Doughty. and the other in favor of Dye <fe
Doughty, lor use of i .benezer W. Doughty.
AI GUSLUS BEALL, sheriff.
[ June 4 ‘JC7
I LBERT SHERIFF’S SALE.
W iil be sold, on the fir.-t 'Luesday in July next,
before lit ■ court house dour in Elberlon, Elbert
county, within the usual hours, the following
property, to w it ;
1 I Negroes, viz; Milly. a woman, 17 years of
age; (. liarlcs, a buy. Jfiyear- of ;:ge; Jesse,a boy,
l< ; Sopl.ia, a woman, 2.*<; Frankey, a girl, 14;
W vatt. a b«>y, 10; Mandy, a girl, 6; VVillia, a boy,
4; Po ly, a woman, 40; Mary, a gi 1, 12; 1 Bu
reau; 2 Slabs; 1 Secretary and Book Case; J 3
Bedstead.-; 27 (.'hair-; 1 lot Books; 1 'Faille and
Fnc ; 3 Sideboards; 3 < locks; 1 Folding Table; 9
I) essing 'Fables; 3 I’ichers and 3 Wash Bowls; 5*
Mirrors; i Mapufthe U. States; 2 Washsfands; J
large Tot of Beii-clolhing; 16 Feather Beds; b Jor
dens; id Straw Be sand MaUrasses; 2 Cupboards,
2 Book c.ts-s fra oc--; 2'Fa vei n Beils; 3i Pillows;
I lot of Shove! and Tongs, Andirons and Fenders*
1 lot of Crockery Ware; ] lot of Silver Ware; 1 lot
of t Mass Ware; 1 ha of Trunks and Boxes; I lot of
Sugar; 1 lot of Coffee; i lot of Rice; 1 lot of Flour;
1 barrel ol .Molasses; J keg of Nails; i lot of Hoes;
i lot ol Sait; 2 W a!er Buckets; 1 Desk; I lot of
Medicines; a Remnant of Dry Good-; 3 Trunks,
containing Papers; ) < best; i Spinning Wheel; 1
lot of various iirtimcs of Rubbish—all levied on as
the property ot n try Oliver, Adm x. of Thomas
Oliver, deceased, to satisfya ti fa. in.-tied from El
bert Superior Court in favor ofJeplha V. Harris,
AdinV , A:c. vs. Mary Oliver, Adtu’r. of 'J'bos.
Oliver, deceased, and sundry oilier fi. fas. vs. same,
and coni rolled by James Oliver. Properly pointed
out by James Oliver. Nothing will be received m
payment of the above levied property but Specie
or Treasury Notes.
HENRY R. DEAD WYLER, D. Sheriff.
June 3 200
BUR Ji E SHERIFF’S SALE.
Will be sold, before court-house door in the town
j of Waynesboro’, Burke county, on the first
i 'Tuesday in .Inly m-.xt, between the- usual huura
of sale, ihe following property, to wit:
K even hundred and sixty-six ■ 1166} acres, more
or l-'ss. oak and hickory land, adjoining lands of
Matthew C. McCullers, Henry Lewis, and others,
originally granted to Henry Vounge; levied on as
the property of Paul Davidson, so satisfy a mort-
I gage fi fa. issuing from the Superior Court of
; Burke county in favor of Joshua W. Saxon vs.
Paul Davtdhon. Property pointed out in said li. fa.
June 3 JOHN T. BROWN, sheriff.
| COLUMBIA SII ElUi U'S SALIN
j Will he sold, on the first Tuesday in July next, at
the Court House in Appling, within the legal
j hours of sab-,
j lot) acres of land in said county of Columbia,
part of a tract of 2 -0 acres, 1\ ing on both sides of
Headstall t reek, originally granted to William
Pare,and joining Benjamin Adams, William Phil
ips and John Magehee—levied on as the property
of Stephen Drain- to satisfy two Ji. fas. from the
Justices’ Court of District No. 6. in favor of Erne
line Wilson vs. said Drane. Property levied on
and returned tome by a Constable.
K. 11. JONES, Sheriff.
June 1 104
Administratrixes Sale.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in August next,
to the highest hinder, at the. Court House door m
the town of Lumpkin, Stew art county, within
the legal hours ofsale, agreeable to an order of
the honorable the Inferior Court of Richmond
t uuny. when sitting as a Court of Ordinary and
for Ordinary purposes,
A Tract of Land, known as No. 237, 24th Dis
trict of Stewart county; drawn by Lou U iliiauis,
• ami sold as the property u i the estate of the s-acj
Lott Williams, deceased. Sold for division.-
Terms cash. JANE WILLIAMS, Adm’i.
Mty 12 De bon is non.
■uh <MBrtnwaMJJ igg.l igL-amrrrtiTDA'SLcr:■•-rifci j - r»—t>——Mßg
COFFEE, SUGAR ANT) MOLASSES.
t! TtrtfX BAGS RIO COFFEE.
20 hhds N O. and Muscovado Sugar*,
30 hhdf>New Croc Cuba Jfolas*e*. for sale low
b.t 'April 6j ' JOHN R. DOW