Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851, June 18, 1847, Image 3

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d its exist, which are but so many obstacles in the wav of the proper treatment of the disease. The following letter from a highly respectable gentle man ®f this city, corroborates our previous im pressions, that Wistar’s Balsam was none of those nostrums. Boston, April 11,1846. Dr. Seth W. Fowle.—Dear Sir, I have been in duced at the suggestion of many of my friends, to make known to the public, through you, the great benefit I have derived from the use of the medi cine called “WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY,” in the hope that others suffering w ith lung complaints may find the same relief by its use that 1 have dune. The latter part of last summer ami 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 staled to me that nothing but a change of climate could he 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 reli f for my cough, 1 bought a bottle of the Balsam, which not only 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 le t me, as also the night sweats, which 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 ray ac • tstomed exercise, a walk of from three to four miles a day, and attend to my regular business.— 1 should be most happy to have you refer any one, who may wish further particulars to me, at ray place of business. No. 3(>5 Washington street. Very liuly yours, WM. H. HOLBROOK. Nunc genuine, unless signed 1. BU 1’ PS on the wrapper. For sale in Augusta, wholesale and retail, by JIAVILAND, RISLEY & CO., and also by THOMAS BARRETT & CO., and Dealers in Medici .es generally in Georgia. June 13 t 3— 216 Maud's .Sarsaparilla. 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 herelolore published abundantly prove. It has received the entire ap probation of many pracritionp.rs in this and other cities, and its rapid growth in the estimation of the public has placed it beyond the reach of detrac tion or the efforts and competition. Diseases which arise from impurity of the blood or viiiation of the humours generally, such as Scrofula or King’s Evil, Rheumatism and Incipient Gout, Salt Rheum and other cutaneous diseases. Fever Sores, Inter nal Abscesses, Fistulas, Chronic, Catarrah, Ul ceration of the Throat and Nostrils, painful Affec tions of the Bones, Chronic lull itnrnation of the Kidneys, Female Derangements, General Debili ty and Prostration of the System, are all removed by its use. For further particulars and conclusive evidence of its sujKttior value ami efficacy, see pamphlets, which may be obtained of agents, gratis. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by A. j B &. D. SANDS, Wholesale Druggists, 100 Fulton, corner of William street, Ncw-York. — Sold also by, IIAVILAND, RISLEY & CO., Augnsta. And by Druggists generally throughout the United Stales. Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles er $5. 13 J’i'ic '5 AUGUSTA FEMALE ACADEMY. The friends of this institution are invited to he present at its Closing Exercises, This Day. at 9 o’clock, A. M. June 13 1 — 219 fcT DR. J. A. S. MILLIGAN will at tend to the practice of Medicine and Surgery, in \ Augusta and its vicinity. Office in Metcalf’s Range, up stairs. Entrance one door lelow Mr. J. Marshall’s Drug store. June 13 6m 213 RTEA.HBOAT COMPANY OF GEOU* (si A. WrThis Company having been re-organized and placed in an efficient state for service, arc prepared to send forward without delay all freight that may offer. Goods consigned to WM. P. WILLIAMS, Agent at Savannah, will be forwarded free.of Commis sions. The connection of R. M. Goodwin w ith this Company ha? terminated. JOHN B. GLTEU, June 6 I—y Agent at Augusta. COMMERCIAL. Latest dates from lIveRrooI.,:;;:;;::::Mav 13. Latest dates from Havre. ::::::;:;:::::.mav 17. NEW ORLEANS, June 12. Arrived sine* the Sih instant 861 bales. Cleared in the same time bales—making a reduction in stock of 7370 bales, and leaving on hand inclusive of all on shipboard not cleared on the llth instant, a stock of 166,196 bales. When we closed our report on Tuesday last the Cotton market, as for several days previous, was in a very inactive elate, there being little or no disposition, on the part of either buyers or sellers, to enter inio any operations of consequence until in possession of the Hibernia’s ad vices, from Liv erpool to the 19th, ultimo, then considered about due, by telegraph and express. On Wednesday we were still without the steamer’s accounts, but ad vices four days later by the ship Rainbow, at j New York, came to hand. On Thursday a tele graphic slip from Fredericksburg announced the arrival of the steamer. This intelligence disap pointed the hopes of most parties, and being inde finite a? to the closing position of the market, little «»r no disposition has been manifested to operate here, on the part of either buyers or sellers, until in receipt of full particulars by the private letters and commercial circulars, which are due by the mail of this morning. The total sales of the past three days barely reach the iriflng amount of 1400 bales, generally at a material decline; but the quantity sold is so small and the prices so irregu lar that no accurate quotations can be given, and we are compelled to omit our figures until we can rearrange them upon a more settled and definite ba sis. The total sales of the past week are only 3600 bales. Sugar, Louisiana.— The Sugar market contin ues in a very quiet state, the only demand being for limited parcels, principally of the better grades, and the prices range about the same as before quoted—say for Inferior 5 a si, Common 51 a 61, Fair 61 a 61, Prime 7 a 71, Choice 7i a7l cents per lb. The receipts, though light, are raiher mure than equal to the sales, and the supply i* fully maintained. A sale of about 250 hhds. was made some days since on plantation, at 61 cts. per pound. Molasses —The business in Molasses is still of a limited character, the receipts, as for some time past, being reduced to occasional small parcels, which are pretty readily disposed of at a range of 26 a 30 cents per gallon, according to quantity, J quality, &c Cuba .Molasses i? more plenty, and has declined. A lot of 80 bhls, was sold at 25, and yesterday 280 barrels at 26 rent* per gallon. Bacon. —We have no change to notice in the Bacon market as to prices, though ihe inquiry has been better, and about 250 capita have been dis posed of at our former range, 8f a 9 cents for Sides and 6 a 7 cents per lb for Shoulders —the highest figure for good Cincinnati cured. Hams are more abundant and dull at 51 a 11 cents per ib. fur infe rior to the best canvased and sugar cured. Freichts —Cotton, to Liverpool, per lb., 9-ICd.; to Havre, 1 a lie.; to N. York, I a lc.; to Boston, Ac., Ic. [ Correspondence of the Baltimore Patriot .] It j Magnetic Telegraph. NEW Y’ORK, June 14, 2 P. M.—There is no change to notice in the price, of stocks since Satur day—full sales. Exchange on London 64 a6l per cent, premium. There is a belter feeling in freights and prices are still on the advance. The Flour market is firm. Males of 10,000 to 12.000 bhls. Genesee brands on the spot at $8,75 to 8,871. Sales for delivery in June at about the same figures. Southern Flour will bring $9.12 a 9,2 s—very little in market. The receipts ol Flour by the Ca nal are falling off. Yellow corn sold to-day to the extent of about 30.000 bushel? at 120 c-, for prime while corn 126; oat* 62c.; rye 132 c. Whisky, 33 a 36 cts p-r gallon. The Cotton market is dull and without change in prices. Merchant are now beginning lc lo »k for the ar rival of the French steamer, vvhicu sailed about the Ist inst. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVALS FROM CHARLESTON. Brig Palo Alto, MTntyrc, Boston. Si hr. Stranger, Tohey, Baltimore. Schr. Latuna, Bacon, Pruvidmce. Memoranda. The ship Amelia, Agry, for Charleston, sailed from Boston 13th inst. The brig ('linfon, Andrews, for Savannah,cleaf © 1 at New Y'ork on the 14th inst. The brigs Wilson Fuller, Crawford, to sail 16th, an ! Savannah, Dixon, to sail I9ih inst. for Savan nah, were up at New Y’ork, 14lh inst. The ships Columbia, Robinson, to sail 15th, An son, Burr, on her regular day, and brig George, Y’ates, on the I7lh, for Charleston, were upal New Y’ork, 14th inst. S A VANN AH, June 16.—Arr. brig Argus, Kean, Charleston. ( Id. htrks Francis Watts. B irns, St. Jago de Cuba; Backus, Fonlnin, Wilmington, N. C ; schrs. Y ucatan, Davidson, New Orleans; Cotton Plant, Huntington. New Y'ork. CHARLESTON, June IT. Arr. rrhrs. Grati tude, Daly, New Orleans; Sage, Pouger, N. Y ork; Dart, Somers. Hhiladelphia. t Id. schr. John Hancock, Souhiates, Sagua la Grande. Went to sea—brig Tyleston, Burlingame, Wil mington, N. C. GRAHAM BREAD. TAHIS deservedly popular Bread cun be had dai ly, at HAKBESO.N’S Bakery, or deliver ed from hi» wagons in any part of the city. June 18 3~ 219 LINEN GOODS. JOHN P. SETZE. has just received the cheap est assortment of LIN EN GOODS, ever of fered in this market, to wit: 4-4, Undre.-sed Irish Linens in whole and demi ptec.;«, 9-8, Fine and heavy Pillow Case Linen, 6, 10, 11 and 12-4, Linen Sheeting, some very fine, 8,9 and 10-4, Single and double Damask Table Diaper, 8-4, Barnsley Diaper, 8-4, unbleached Diaper, 8. 9, 10-4 unbleached Table Cloth, Bird’s Eye Diaper, Long Lawn, Slate and Grass Linen, White and colored Drillings, While and brown Hollands, Bleached and unbleached Russia Sheeting, French and Irish Linen Checks. Russia and Scotch Diaper. ( rash and Crequila 4-4 Burlaps and Osnahurg? Linen Cambric Handkfs. at 121 cents and up wards. Grass Skirts Bleached and unbleached Linen Socks Bleached and unbleached Towels with colored borders. H ickahack Dowlas Gents. Linen Gloves. ALSO, A general and extensive selection of FANCY' i and STAPLE GOODS, worthy the attention of | customers generally. I March 26 148 NEW SPRI »G GOOD,. WM U. PKicc. iv CO., Drapers and Tai lors, have now instore, andaie weekly receiving from the French and English markets, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VESTINGS, and Trimmings for Tailors uses, to which they would call the attention of (hose visiting this mar ket, as they can sell them by jiie.ee or pattern , as low as they can be purchased in New,Y’ork: Cash ma re Us, Croton Coalings, Summer Camhlets, Eng lish and Ameri’an • weeds, white and colored Linen Drills, “DrapD’Ete,” hl’k.and col’d lig’d, Manoguir Delames, ami all the newest patterns and siyles of VESTINGS of Silk, Cashmere, w hite and col’d. Marseilles, Valencias, &c.,&c., with a full and general assortment of the newest patterns and styles of READY’ MADE CLOTH ING, and well mtdc Shirts and Drawers. Hats ami Caps, Umbrellas, steel frame and all kinds; Hosie ry, Gloves, Suspenders, Cravats, Scarfs, Hamlker chiefs, Stocks, Collars, Bosoms, Shoulder Braces, Riding Belts, Money Belts, Razors and Razor Strops, Dressing Cases, Clothes Brushes, Hail Brushes, Hat Brushes, Nail and Tooth do.. Night Caps, Money Purses, Pocket Books, Tablets, Watch Guards, Body Guards, Tailors Shears, Points, Tailors Inch Measures, Crayons, and every article useful for dress. A fine assortment of HICKORY' SHIRTS. We will make to order all kinds of FASHION ABLE CLOTHING at -liort notice, and as cheap as can be had in (he Southern market. 258 BROAD-ST.,opposite State Bank. March 18 . 141 Thy goods.” 7V CHARLESTON . S. C. Ew. BANCROFT, U 53 King-st.. would in • vite the attention of country planters and others, who may visit the city, lo is stock of rich Fancy and Staple Dry Goods. It will be found one of the most extensive in the city, and is intended to embrace every article in the Dry (roods line. Par ticular attention paid to ladies’ rich Dress Goods* Shawls, Mantles, <Lc. Al ■to, a full assortment of Domestic Fabrics, both Gotten and Woolen. In rooms in the rear and over our front sales room, will he offered to merchants, a large stock of the same goods, at wholes U, at prices well worthy the attention of close buyers. April II l6l PINE OIL LAMPS. MURPHY’S PATENT PINE OIL LAMPS which for splendor of light atid economy in use are unequalled. They are the some as is used in the Masonic Hall, U. S. Hotel, and other public houses in the city, and can be seen at my store every night in use. Warranted from dan ger, and not to cost more than a half lo one cent an hour (according to size) in burning. The Pine Oil will not stain the finest fabric, and will extract Grease, Oil or Paint from all Wool lens. Th-se Lamps are sent out by the manufactur er, and will be sold at his prices in Philadelphia. Also, a few choice patterns of the SOLAR LARD LAMP, cheaper and better than any heretofore offered. J. E- MARSHALL. OLD BRASS AND COPPER wanted, for which a liberal price will be paid. June 12 PINE OIL. 4 CONSTANT supply of Pine Oil or Garn ik phinc. will he kept fresh. Person? using Murphy’s splendid Lomp?, ran always he furnish •cl with the above Oil on very reasonable terms, by March 3 J- E MARSHALL. WASHINGTON FEMALE SEMINARY. Uuder the care of Hopewell Presbytery. Rev. George 11. W. Petrie, Principal. THE SUMMER TERM will e„ mmt . lJ<t . on the second Monday in July next, and con tinue five months. For particulars in regard to the School and suitable boarding houses for pupils, application may be made to the Principal, or either of the tin* dersigned Trustees. The course of studies em braces ail the branches usually comprehended in a thorough English Education, with the Latin and French Languages. Drawing, Painting and Vocal and Instrumental Music. In connection with the above notice, the Trus tees will add, that they have seen, with increasing satisfaction, the progress of the pupils in this in stitution under its present government, in every mural ami mental attainment most desirable in the female character, and they therefore most consci entiously recommend the institution to all who would secure for their daughter* a connected course of thorough and faithful instruction, com bined with those moral and religious influences, which fit them for honorable, u.elul and happy lives, now and hereafter. Trustees : A. L. Alexander, Dr. John H. Pope. Garnet S. Andrews, Dr. J. J. Robertson, A. A. Cleveland, A. S. Wingfield, Washington, June 14,1317. E. M. BURTON, Secretary. Re fen nccs : Reverend Dr. Hoyt, Athens. “ “ Talmagk, Ogelthorpe University. “ “ J. W. Baker, “ “ “ It. Hooker, Macon “ C. P. Beman, Mount Zion. “ N. H. Pratt, Roswell. “ Francis Boman, Greensboro*. “ Dr. A. Church, Athens. “ 11. S afford, Cherokee Corner. “ J. W. Keid, Woodstock. “ H. Golding, Bath. “ J. W. VVaddi.e, Marietta. June IT 3c 113 CANAL PLEASURE BOAT. foMlb subscriber, ha\ tog built a BOAT for the JR. purpose of conveying Ladies and Gentle men up and down the Canal, takes this opportu nity ol informing the public generally licit the boat is now ready for the accommodation of the public. Fare FIFTY CENTS.—Children and servants half price. Parlies of not less than twenty, desirous of taking a trip on the ('anal, can do so by applying, twenty-four hours previous to the time they wish to go, to Mr. 11. K. PHILPOT, Corner of Broad and Centre-sfeets, or to HERBERT ST.VLLING3. June 12 ts 113 WARM SPRINGS, Merriweather County, Georein. I TAKE pleasure in informing my friends and tiie public generally, that the above fashion able and celebrated watering place, will be under my entire management and control this season. 1 shall open the Mouse on the first day of June, for the reception of visitors, and hope from 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, &c.: Board, Lodging, Bath, dec. per month, - S2O Children and Servants, “ “ half price. Board of Horse, - “ “ $lO JOHN C. MAN GUAM. Warm Springs, May 6, 1647. June I in! 204 WARM SPRINGS. THE present proprietor of these Springs takes j this occasion to inform the public, that the j Mill Pond near that idace, w Inch was thought to i produce sickness there last summer, was abated ■ on the 6th of April last; therefore no danger is to ; be apprehended on that account. JOHN C. MaNGHAM. June !5 1 ]6 NOTICE. HAVING this day sold out my entire interest j in business, including all dues to me. both j in notes and open accounts to VI r. DAVID MUL- i KEY, who will continue the business at the same 1 place, on ids own account, all persons heretofore : indebted to mein any form, will please settl J the same with him. GEO. K. WILSON. P. 8. I shall continue in the employment of Mr. Milikey until further suited. Augusta, June 12, 1617. June 13 515 NOTICE. HAVING this day purchased Mr. GEO. R. W ILSON’S entire interest in business, in cluding all dues to him, both in notes and book ac counts, all persons indebted on such notes and ac- ‘ counts will please rail and pay the same to me. David mulkey. I shall continue the same business at the same place, whore I.shall endeavor to deserve the confi dence of ail who may find it their interest to trade with me. Augusta,'June 12, 1817. June 13 215 WASHINGTON AND NEW ORLEANS TL LEG It A PJI COM PA NV. THE Subscribers to this Company are hereby notified that a payment of 20 per cent, on their subscriptions will he required on the 2Uth day of June next, and another payment of 20 per cent on the first day of August next, to meet the demands of the assignee, who is rapidly progress ingin the construction of the line. The money may be. paid to Howard Thomas, Esq. Augusta Geo. B. B. FRENCH. ) W.W SEATON, > Trustees. DAN. GOLD, ) Washington City, May 21, 1817. May 30 ts 2 ) MORE NEW GOODS. W'ehavt received by the Southerner, additional sup- NEW AND BEAUTIFUL GOODS. AMONG WHICH ARE: PLAIN BAREGES of all colors Rich styles of Satin striped and fig’J Ba reges New styles of French Muslins and Jaconets VI hite Goods, such ns ; JACONET MUSLINS, Swiss Muslins? Book Muslins and Laces of every kind; Cambric anti Swiss Edgings and Inserting*, Linen Cambric llandkfs. from 121 cents to $lO, Ladies; and Misses Kid Gloves of the best quality, Silk and Cotton Hosiery, a great assortment and at all prices White Damask Curtain Muslins in sets and by the yard. Black, hlue-hlack, plain and striped Silks Colored Silks, a splendid assortment Black Alpacas, black Bombasins and thin black I Goods for Ladies Dresses wnit„ o..t'a. Canton t 'ran** Shawls anil Scarfs Do. do. Barege and Twisted Silk tto. French Work Collars and Bonnet Ribbons 300 pieces Calico of the richest and new est styles Parasols, Umbrella* and Sun Shade* In Domestic Goods our assortment is very complete: Bleached and brown SHIRTINGS front 3-4 to 9-8 wide 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 a* our Stock is now, we take plea sure m inviting purchasers to call and examine onr assortment, as we are satisfied we can give satis faction in goods and prices. April 13 BOWDRE &. CLAGETT. ENTIRELY NEW. SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES. JOHN BRIDGES, FASHIONABLE DRAPER AND TAILOR, Next door below U. Slates Hotel. Broad st. fHAHK Spring and Summer styles just receiving H of CLOTHS, Cas-imeres, Drop D’Ete, plain and figured; Mixed and Drab Cashmerettes, 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 Stock, which they will find tbcomprise the very best selections that can be made in the New York market. N. B —Making and Trimming as usual, in the most fashionable manner. March 26 149 WANTED TO HIRE, BY the month or year, two Negro hoys from fifteen to twenty years cf age. Inquire of this office. May 1 GREENE AND PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTERIES! J. W. MAURY & CO.. SUCCESSORS TO i. ». GREGORY A CO.. MANAGERS. CLASS No. 2H. By South Carolina,Class No. 25, June 24,1847. SALES CLOSE THURSDAY. SPLENDID SCHEME. 66 Numbers—ll Bailott*. 11.000 DOLL’RS! $4,000! $2,000! $1,500! $1,040! 10 of $750? Ticket.* $4.60 —share* in proportion. RX Til A CLASS No. 25. By Alexandria C'lhs. 32, June 19, 1847. BRILLIANT SCHEME. 78 Numbers —13 Ballots. 44,444 DOLL’RS. $22,222! $11,111! $6,666! 64,444! $3,- 819! $2,222! 44 OF $1,111! Ac. Ticket* $1!, shares in proportion. CLASS NO. 27. By Monongalia, Class 24, June 17, 1817. SALES CLOSE SATURDAY AT NOON. Splendid Package Scheme. 5.000 DOLLARS. $1,5'0! lof $ 1,000! $300! S6OC! $500! Tickets 32—shares in proportion. The rink on a package of quarter* is only $3.30. For sale by JOHN V. MILLF-N. Agent. Opposite the Masonic Hall. &Cg*Order* from the country promptly attend*** to. ’'*■ June 18 j|m3y eJp| GEORGIA LOTTERIES. D. PAINE & CO. MANAGERS. “ There is luck about the house."' Sales Close Saturday. Grand Consolidated, Extra Class No. 24. 2*2,500 DOLL’RS. $7,000! $5,500! $3,500’ $2,500? !0 of SI,COO 10 $800! 10 of $500! 73 Numbers—l 3 Drawn Ballots. Wholes $5 —shares in proportion. SALES CLOSE TUESDAY AT NOON. Grand Consolidated Lottery. Class No. 25. for 1847. M AGNIFJC ENT SC HEM R. 50.000 DOLL’RS. DIVIDED INTO 5 PRIZES OF SIO,OOO EACH, j 5 Prizes of $5,000 each, sos S4*ODO, 50 of $’ ,000, 73 Numbers—l 2 Ballots. Whole* only $10 —shares in proportion. Sales close Tuesday. SPLENDID PACKAGE SCHEME. SAVANNAH LOTTERY. Cla s, No 36. 4.000 DOLLARS. - $1,255, $1,000; 2of SSOO. Whole* sl,halves 3 >c..packages quarter*,only $6 For *ale by E. H. PEZANT, Agent, Broad st., 1 door below the Bank of Augusts. {CrOrder* from the country will meet with proniDt attention if addressed a* above. [June 18 A CARD. T. P. CLEVELAND having temporatih JbF withdrawn from the practice of his profes sion, 1 would inform the citizens of Augusta and the public generally, that I have formed a connec tion with Ins former copartner, Jno W. Srkar, in j the practice of DENTAL SURGERY. The bu sine*s will be conducted under the firm of Cleve land Sjyear. Office Broad-st., over Aldrich & Green’s shoe store. JNO. A. CLEVELAND. Feb. 18 ts- 117 NEW ICE 110 US E— EL LIS STREET. rgUIE Subscribers respectfully inform their pat- B rons and the public generally, that they will furnish Ice at the same rates as the Jackson street Company, viz: 2 cents per pound by retail. 11 cents per pound by 100 pounds and over. Terms Cash. All order* from the muntryat tended to with punctuality and despatch. WM. HAINES, it CO. May SO 203 NEW GOODS FOR GENT’S. WEARk f'IASIMEKES of fancy colors, and Blue. Drab et Ta and Ca>hmarette Super White Russia Duck for pvmts Linen Drillings, checked, plaid and striped Checked Linen Coatings, Tweed Coatings Cotton and Linen Checked Goods, for boys 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 <fe CLAGETT. April 17 167 __ p^ RTA FEMALE SEMINARY . fIIMIE second session of this Institution will JB open on Monday, the 1 \th instant, under the care of the Rev. William J. Sasnett, A. M., assisted by Miss C. Fowler, (a graduate of Mr. Holgoth’s Institute, Mass.) in the LITERARY DEPAR’I’MENT, and Mis* C. A. Richards in MUSIC, DRAWING and PAINTING. The Primary Class will embrace Spelling, ' Reading, Writing, ami Rudiments of Arithmitic and Geog r aphy. $9 per term. Junior Class —English Grammar, History, An dctll *iml G«ogr«pKyy Com position am! reviewed in Reading, Spelling and Writing. sl3 per term. Senior Class. —Latin, French, Algebra, Geome try, Logic, Rhetoric, Botany, Astronomy, Mental, Moral and Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Mine ralogy, Hoke’s Pantheon, Milton’s Paradise Lost, Composition, Ac. sl7 per term Music on the Piano Forte, S2O per term; Guit tar. sls; 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 healthliness of the location, the mo rality and intelligence of the community, ami the superior facilities which the school presents for the attainment of sound education, furnish induce ments of the highest character. Board, in respectable families including wash ing and lights, can he had from $S to $lO per month. E. M. PENDLETON, Secretary Board of Trustees. Sparta, Ga. t June 9, 1847. 2c 211 NOTICE. ALL persons are hereby cantioned not to cred 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 w-ithout a written order signed by rne. J. R. ..-ORE. Alexander, Burke co , June 4. June 9 * 10— GEORGIA LAW REPORTS* REPORTS of Cases in Law and Equity argued and determined in the Superior Court of the State of Georgia, in the year 1846, by James M. Kellv, Stele Reporter. Price five dollars. For sale by THOMAS RICHARDS March 16 # 133 FOR SALE OR TO RENT. M That well known and eligible located WAREUOI SE on the corner of Greene and Campbell streets. It is convenient to the Rail Road and near the centre of business. Apply to PAUL ROSSIGNOOL. At J. G. Winter’s office. June 17 ts 118 GEORGIA RAIL ftOAD. "“I After Way 26th,a PASSENGER CAR flpLLfc-L will be attached to the Freight Train from Union Point to Augusta, every Monday, and from Augusta to Union Point on Thursdays. Transportation Office G. R. R- and B C. ) Augusta, Ga. May 22d, 1847. ) M ay 3 197 GEORGIA RAIL HOAD. On and after April 2f*t. 1847, the Passenger Train will leave Augusta at o’clock, P M. '1 ranspoi union Office G. R. R. A B. Co. Augusta, April 20th, 1847. 170 SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD* J On and after the 20th inst., a SPE CIAL TRAIN for paaeerurer* will run between Hamburg and Aiken. To leave as follows, viz: To leave Hamburg, . 5i P. M. “ “ Aiken, . , BA. M. \V. J. MAG RATH, Agent. May 12 188 FRANKLIN HOUSE. The Subscriber would announce to his S.SSE J former visitors, and tlie public generally; jg=M-fll that this commodious establishment is now ready for the accommodation of hoarders ami transient persons. The rooms and passages are large and airy, finished in the b st style, and fur nished with ev* ry facility for convenience and comfort. The building itself is unsurpassed by my in the Suite, and the proprietor pledges him self to spare no pains or expense to make all who may favor him with a call perfectly at home. As a summer retreat, Athens is unequalled hy any in ■he up-country. The subscriber offers e\ery In ducement, both in terra* and accommodation, to ill who are seeking such a place, logive hi* house their patronage. W. L. MITCHELL. June 5 4e 204 THE SARATOGA OF THE SOUTH. ALIAS Madison Springs, Georgia. a fell THIS FASHIONABLE WA- (fell !«!»■ TURING PLACE, will be opened on the first day of June. The Proprietor is now : finishing a large building with a Dining Room 4U by 92, Parlor 40 by 40 feel, and a number of Cool Rooms, Are., and a prome nade of 14 feet w ide, in a two story colonade, near four hundred feet long. DANIEL MORRISON. Madison Springs. April 30. June 4 t2ra 2 r 7 FOR SALE, MThat delightful summer residence, at BelLAir, recently occupied hy Judge , Holt, Fora description of the premises and term* of sale, persons wishing to purchase are referred to Thomas Barrett. April 25 ts 173 LIVERV‘STA ML. THE undersigned respect- i 1 f \ F f, Hy Informs the public that V . c» I<■■ 1 lie lias leaded the old stand, rm \ f I, well known as J. B. Gnedron’s LOv\ F.R STA BLES, on Ellis-treet, and would he thankful fora share of patronage. K. A. WATKINS. May 14 lB9 S2O REWARD. Ranaway from tlie Subscriber at Four iPk Mile Branch. Barnwell District, South Carolina, on the 11th inst., a negro man nnmi'd JUNE, a carpenter. June is a black man, stout fellow, about 5 feel. It) or 11 inches high, with full heavy eyes and inclined to be red, amt stammers; between 25 and 3d years of age. The above reward will he paid for ids delivery to the Jailor of Augusta, where lie is well known, or SIO for his security in any other jail so tiiat 1 get him. ISAAC TAYLOR. May 13 189 TIIE PARLOR MAGAZINE. J. T. U..n*!lcy, Editor. THIS Magazine, formerly under the care of D. Mead, commences its Fourth Volume under the editorship of J. T. Headley, author of “ Napo leon and hi* Marshals,” ** Washington and his Generals,” “ Letters from Italy,” Ac., &c. We hazard nothing in saying that the Magazine is des tined to fill a large place in public estimation; that it will not only maintain its present enviable repu tation, but earn to itself a far higher popularity, and become the coir pan ion of many a circle to w hich it is now a stranger, gladdening by its pre sence, while it exerts an influ-nee pure, elevating and healthful. The editor will (tend his energies to make, this the most popular Magazine of the day, and while availing himself of assistance from the best writers, he will draw freely from his own exhaustless store. 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Jane 17 5 iJ6 SUGAR AND COFFEE. -J BAGS prime Rio COFFEE JLB-FV 20 hhds. St. Croix, P. Rico and N«w Orleans Sugar Just received, and for low bv Jan 7- JOHN R DOW RICHMOND SHERIFF’S SALE. On the first Tuesday in July next, will Ih- sold, at the lower market house in the city of Avgusta, between the legal hours of tale, the follotvirrf property, to wit: A ceitain Steam Saw Mill, situate and being m or near Spirit creek, near the Savannah river m the rounty of Hirhmond. Said Sn am Saw Mill situate on lands adjoining lands of Thomas Dick erson, Collins ami Trotti. Levied on as the pro perty of Adam 3. Newhonse, tosati-fy the follow ing executions issuing from the Superior Court of Richmond county, in favor of John D. VV {.'ftefrofMe vs. Adam 3. Ncvvhouse, Raker Sl Hart VS. the same. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold, all that Lot ur parrel of Land, situate, lying and being in Richmond 60 tuty, containing one hundred , acres more ur less, land known as the Meadow tract} adjoining lands of B. H. Warren, John Skin ner, the estate of Martha Fury, deceased, and others. Levied on ns the property of Augustus It. Longstreel, to satisfy a fi. fa. issuing from the Su perior Court of Richmond county in favor of the Justices of the Inferior Court of Richmond county, Ac. for the use. Ac. vs. Willi, m J. iiobhv, Sent., ns principal. Edward Thomas and Augustus D. Loiigslreet, securities. AARON ROFF, Sheriff. June 5 208 RICHMOND SHERIFF’S SALE. On the first Tuesday in July next, will be sold at the low er Market House, in the city of Au gusta, within the legal hours of sale, the follow ing property, to wit: All that tract or parcel of Land, situate, lyifig 1 and being In the county of Richmond, containing three hundred and forty acres, more or less, ad joining lands of George W. Crawford Morris, the (Georgia Rail Road and Banking Company, Mrs. Hill and Mrs. Brown; levied on as the property of Daniel Mahoney, to satisfy a fi. fa. on the fore closure of a mortgage, i-suing from the Superior Court of Richmond county, in favor ui Charles J Denham vs. Daniel Mahoney. Also, at the same time and place, will he sold three hundred and ninety sacks Salt; levied the properly of William H. Gordon, tt>satisfy a fi. fa. issuing from the Superior Cohn of Richmond county, in favor of the Georgia Insurance and Trust Company vs. William H. Gordon. Also, at the same time and place, will be s Delia, a negro woman, about 20 years of age, her child Jacob, ahont one year old; levied on as 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 Haviland. Risley & Co. vs. John Trowbridge.— Levy made and returned by a Constable WILLIAM V. HER* June'l 2-7 Deputy Sheriff It. C; || SC RIVEN SHERIFF’S SALE. Will he so id before the Court House in Jackson boro, on jhe first Tuesday in August next, he tweefl the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit: Two Houses and Lots and two vacant Lois in the village of Jacksonboro. known as Lot No, now occupied hv Jacob Freeman, and bounded north hy lots of W. L. Matthew*, west by the pub lic street, south by lot of Jacob Freeman ; levied upon as the properly ofJweoh Bryan.deceased, to satisfy one fi. fa. in favor of the Inferior Court of Scriven county and other-. EDMUND B. GROSS, D p s c. June I.i I lh LINCOLN SHERIFF SALE. Will be sold, before the Court House door in Lin coin county, Ga.. on the first Tuesday of July next, within the lawful hours of sale, the fol lowing property, viz: * Four feather beds, bedsteads, and furniture,sold as the property of Thomas I’.-alruons, by virtue uf*9 a ft. fa. issued from Wilkes Inferior Court, Mer- : |p re I P. Callaway, vs. Thomas Psalrnon*. U in. Pool, Nicholas fi. Barksdale, and M. S. Anthony. Fro* i>erly pointed out hy Win. Pool. WM. M. McCARLEV, Sheriff*. M Ju» 6 WARREN SHERIFF’S SALE. Will he sold, on the first in .idly next .be fore the Court House door in V\ arre n ton, War ren county, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit.; - I Negro Man i>y the name of William,about 24 years of age, of yellow complexion, a good har ness maker, a good driver, <fcc ; levied on as the property of Uriah T. Lockett, to satisfy two fi. las. issuing from the Warren Inferior C«urt, against said Uriah T. Lockett, one in favor of Ehenezer VV. Doughty, and the other jn favor of Dye Ac Doughty, for use of Ehenezer W. Doughty. Al GUSTL I Si BEALL, SherifT. June 4 ELBERT SHERIFF’S SALE. Will he sold, on the first Tuesday in July next, before the court house door in Elberlon, Elbert county, within the usiial hours, the following property, to wit: *. II Negroes, viz; Milly, a woman, 17 years of age; Charles, a boy, 16 years of age; Jesse, a hoy, Ml; Sophia, a woman, 28; Frankey, a girl, 14; Wyatt, a boy, 10; Mainly, a girl, 6j Willis, a boy, 4; Po ! ly, a woman, 4<>; Mary, agi 1, 12; 1 Bu reau; 2 Slabs; I Secretary' and Hook Case; 13 Bedsteads; 27 Chairs; I lot Books; I Table ami Finis; 3 Sideboards; 3t'h>cks; 1 Folding Table; 9 Dressing Tables; 3 Pirhers and 3 Wash Bowls; ft iMirrors; 1 Map of the U. States; 2 W ashstands; I large lot of Red-clothing; 16 Feather Beils; 8 Jor drus; iSStraw Be is and Mat trasses; 2 Cupboards, 2 Book cases, frames; 2 Tavern Bells; 31 Pillows; 1 lot of Shovel anti Tongs, Andirons anti Fender:-; 1 lot of Crockery Ware; I lot of Silver V\ are; 1 lot of Glass Ware; 1 lot of Trunks and Boxes; 1 lot of Sugar; 2 lot of Coffee; 1 lot of Rice; 1 lot of Flour; 1 barrel of Molasses; 1 keg of Nails; i lot oi Hoes; I lot of Salt; 2 W T ater Buckets; 1 Desk; I lot of Medicines; a Remnant of Dry Good-} 3 Trunks, containing Papers; I Chest; I Spinning W heel; 1 lot of vaiious anicles of Rubbish—all levied on as the. property of Mary Oliver, Adm’X. of Thomas Oliver, deceased, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from El bert Superior ('ourt in favor of Jeptha V. Harris, Adm’r , «sec. vs. Mary Oliver, Adm’r. of J hos. Oliver, deceased,and sundry other fi. fas, vs. same, and controlled by James Oliver. Property pointed out by James Oliver. Nothing-will be received m payment of the above levied property but Specie or Treasury Notes. HENRY R. DEADWYLER, D. SherifT. June 3 206 BURKE SHERIFF’S SALE. Will be 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, ihe following property, to wit: Eleven hundred ami sixty-six 0166) acres, more or less, oak and hickory land, adjoining lands of Matthew C. McCullers, Henry Lewis, and other*, originally granted to Henry Younge; levied on a* the property of Paul Davidson, so satisfy a mort gage fi fa. issuing from the Superior Court of i£ii rlt o ooUnty in /avor of Joshua VV. Saion Vl*. Paul Davidson. Property pointed out in said fi fa. June 3 JOHN T. BROWN, Sheriff, i COLUMBIA SHERIFF’S SALE. Will he sold, on the first Tuesday in July next, at the Court House in Appling, within the legal hours of sale, 130 acres of land in said county of Columbia, part of a tract of 200 acres, lying on both sides of Headstall Creek, originally granted to William Pace.aml joining Benjamin Adams, William Foil ips and John Magehee—levied on as the property of Stephen Drane to satisfy two fi. fas. from the Justices’ Court of District No. 6. in favor of Ema i line Wilson vs. said Drane. Property levied on and returned tome hy a Constable. R. H. JONES, Sheriff. June 1 104 Administratrix'* Sale. Will be sold on the first Tuesday in August next, 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 Conn of Richmond couny, 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 W illiams : and sold as the property of the estate of the said Lott Williams, deceased. Sold for division. — Terms cash. JANE WILLIAMS, Adm’x- May 12 /Jf horns non. COFFEE, SUGAR ANO MOLASSES. -4 fTIk BAGS RIO COFFEE. JL 0“ 20 hhds N. O and Muscovado Sugars. 30 hhds New Crop Cuba Molasses, for sale »*’« bA [April 6J JOHN R. DOW