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Sand’s Sarsaparilla has brought health and
renewed vigor to thousands through our land,
who have given ample testimony to its real worth,
and all those who are still suffering from diseases
of the blood —vitiations of the humors generally, !
such as Scrofula or King’s Evil, Rheumatism j
and Incipient Gout, Salt Rheum and other cu
taneous diseases, Fever Sores, Internal Abscescs,
Fi-tu!a, Chronic Catarrh, Ulceration of the
Throat and Nostrils, painful Affections of the
Bones, Chronic Inflammation of the Kidneys,
Female Derangements, General Debility and
Prostration of the System, and various other
maladies will, by a timely use of this valuable
remedy, be completely restored to health.
For further particulars and conclusive evidence
of its supeiior value and efficacy, see pamphlets,
which may be obtained of agents, gratis.
Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by A.
B & D. SANDS, Wholesale Druggist*, 100
Fulton, corner of William street, New \ork.—
Sold also by, *
II AVILA ND, RISLEV & CO.,
A ngusta.
And by Druggist* generally throughout the
United States. Price SI per bottle, or six bottles
for S 3. +222 June 22
THE MARRIED WOMAN’S PRIVATE
MEDICAL COMPANION.
By Dr. A . M. Mauriceau.
PKOFESSoII or DISEASES of women.
{Third Edition , 18 mo. fjp. 250. Price Si W).j
25,000 CUPICS SOLI) IX THREE MONTHS!!!
The great demand for this most important work,
(of which thousands are sold) has compelled the
Erne of a another edition. It is intended especi
ally for the married, as it discloses important se
creis whi< h should he known to them particularly.
Here every female can discover the causes, symp
toms, an l the most efficient remedies ami most
certain mode of cure, in every complaint to which
her sex is subject.
It is an important question to the married why it
.is that we behold so many married females sickly,
• debilitated, and prostrated ?as also the causes;
and whetherthey are susceptible of remedy- They
wid here find those important matters, connected
with discoveries in medical and physiological sci
ence, which meet this question.
This work i* destined to be in the hands ofevery
wife ami mother who has a regard fur her own
health and welfare, as well us that of her hus
band.
Tlie revelations contained in its pages have al
ready proved a blessing to thousands, as the innu
merable letters received by the author will at
test.
It is of course impossible to convey more fully,
in a public journal, the various subjects treated of,
as they are of a nature strictly intended for the
married or those contemplating marriage; neither
is it necessary, since it is every one’s duty to be
come possessed of knowledge, whereby the suf
ferings to which a wife, a mother, or a sister may .
be subject, can be obviated.
Copies will be sent by Moil free of Postage.
Over ten thousand copies have been sent by
mail within three months, with perfect safety and
certainty- In no instance has a remittance failed
to reach the publisher, or the book to those to
whom it has been directed.
Un the receipt of One Dollar, the ‘‘.Married
Woman’s Private Medical Companion” will be
sfiil free of postage to any part of the United
Elates. All letters must be addressed (post paid)
to Dr. A M. Mauriceau, Box 1224, New Vork
i
City. Publishing Offii e 12’9 Liberty street, New
York.
The “Married Woman’s Private Medical Com- ;
panion” is sold by booksellers in New York,
Richmond, Philadelphia, Boston, Mass., Colum
bus, 0., Albany, Buffalo, St Louis, Charleston,
New Orleans, and hi every principal city in the
United States. A'gents in Philadelphia, Zeiber A
Co; New York. Burgess A Stringer; Albany, W,
C. Little A Co.; St. ■Loais, Nafis & furnish; Co
lumbus, John T. {Bain, Agent ior Central Ohio;
C. K. Fisher, Richmond, Va. All letters, how’-
ever. must he addressed as above.
N. B.—The trade supplied oU tTie usual terms.
June 20 9m 221
acr DR. J. A. S. MILLIGAN will at
tend to the practice of .Medicine and Surgery, in
A ngusta and its v iciniiy.
Office in Metcalf’s Range, up stairs. Entrance
one door below Mr. J. -Marshall’s Drugstore.
June 13 6m 215
STEAM BOAT COJIPAAV OS' RUOU
«IA.
This Company having been re organized
ami placed in an efficient -tale for service, are
prepared to send forward without delay all freight
that may offer.
floods consigned to WM. P. WILLIAM s ®, Agent
at Savannah, will be forwarded free.of Commis
sions.
The connection of R. M. Goodwin with this
Company has terminated.
JOHN B. GLTEU,
June 6 I—y Agent at Augusta.
COMMERCIAL.
latest dates from h vsri'00L,::::::::::June 4.
latest dates from Havre, :::::::::::::;June 2.
Angiisia Ularkct, June 23.
COTTON.—The market during the pist week
ha* remained much the same as noticed lor the
two previous weeks. On Sunday night vve re
ceived, per telegraph, the steamers accounts of the
4th instant, giving an advance in the Liverpool
market of id. since the Hth ult. On Monday
there was some little enquiry for the article, and
purchasers appeared willing to pay a slight ad
vance on previous rates, but holders shew no dis
position to sell, so there were no operations, both
parties appearing anxious to receive their for
cign letters. These came to hand on Monday eve
ning.and fully confirmed the telegraphic accounts.
Yesterday, however, there were no transactions—
buyers not seeming disposed to pay over 4c. ad
vance on form°r prices, and holders refusing I*
show their samples at any such price. Holders of
the article in this market seem to have much con
fidence that prices will go higher, and some few
are shipping their stocks to the seaboard and north
ern markets. Hearing of no sales, vve can give
nothing like quotations with anything like accura
cy, and we therefore omit them.
RECEIPTS OF COTTON.
Prom the. Ist Sept., I BIG, to latest dates received.
1846-7. 1815-6.
Savannah, June 18, 229.376 170 377
Charleston, Jnna 19, 337.788 225,161
Mobile. June 16. 317,165 415,065
New Orleans, June 15, 691.572 1,022,654
Texas, May 8, 7.822 0 0
Florida, June 13, 131,3 i I 133,398
Virginia, June 1, 10.570 11.552
North Carolina, June 5, 5,914 8,/Bfi
T„*..t I 1•? I 91S !.585.691
STOCK OF COTTON I
Remaining on hand at the lutes! dales received.
Savannah, June 18, 20,559 11,512)
Charleston, June U, 48.183 2'( ',O >
Mobile, June 16, 79.391 49.513
i New Orleans, June IG, lou.B 2 141,641
i A eXiW ’ D Gio ’uo
j riornia. June 12. 22.1-18 15.755
Augusta A Hamburg. June 1, 25, i 17 34.428
Macon. June 1. 5,233 6,738 |
* irginia, June 1, 451 55^
North Carolina, June 5, 615 2.500 !
Nevy York, June 16, 101,445 83 Th)
Philadelphia, June 12, 5.759 0,409
Toul * 410.313 380,865
GROCERIES—Onr Grocery market fur the past
| week has been very quiet, and the business j
; been confined to the retail trade, and the filling of
: small country orders.
i LOUR—I he recent intelligence from Europe
j being unfavorable to Flour, ha» caused a suspen
sion of transactions in this in irket, nut a sale hav- t
ing Come to our knowledge since their receipt.— I
I he stock, however, is very li^lit.
CORN—I h« same remarks arc applicable to i
I Corn. 4he stock is light, not more than sufficient !
I tor home wants, tscrae louse Corn was ollered j
yesterday, we understand, at 624 cents, wit limit
finding *• purchaser. Sack Corn is held at 70 u 72
cents.—but no purchasers at t hese rates,
j SAL I A sale of about 3bU sacks has been
reported to us this week from store at $1.64 per
| sack.
EXCHANGE.—The banks are selling Sight
C hecks on New York, at * per cent pretu ; 3J
| days 4 dis.; 60 days 1. They purchase Sight. I
j Checks on N■ v \ .»rk at 4 prem.
FREIGHTS.—There is a little more Cotton of
fering at old rates. The river Us now in good bout
j il! 8 order.
j [ Correspondence of the Baltimore Patriot.]
Jlitgiu lio Tflegi’dph.
N E lull Iv.j une 18—3 i > , A] .--At the open
ing oi ’ciiang ■ to-day, there were more buyers
limn s 11ms of Genesee flour at £7 75 to 7,674-
I be latter [trice w,*s generally contended for,
with sales ot a tew thousand bids. As ’change
progressed the demand became rather less active,
ami it was d ffi *u!t to find pure ha sous at ;E7.87
S.nnc sab svv re reported at 5‘7.75. Sotuhern
flour
Ba!cs ot Genesee wheat at £1,75 a i.BO, and
red £I, <l). Hales ot about 30 ()i)U bushels yellow
corn at $4 a 1 02, and rathe r more sclicis than i
buyers; nothing clone in white, mixed 00 a95 !
cents; ~ats 58 cents; rvc £ 1.20.
1 he cotton market is tin 11 under the news, at 1
i tbuut j cent. per lb. advance since the steamer. I
Sale's d about 1000 bales Upland and Louisiana. I
Our special telegraph despatch received last j
evening alter business had been fuilv transacts d 1
on ’Change gave the business operations ot tlie j
day in flour and grain as Pfiiow:
NEW YORK, June 18,0 P. M.—Sales of j
j 5000 bid*. Gene see flour on the spot at ;|7,S7j
: with nn re buyers than sellers—small slies of j
j Southern brands at and dull. Con J meal ■
1 soid ill £.5.25.
Liniited sales of reel wheat at 175 c., Jtul of
; Genese e do at 102a 105 c.
A bout 10,000 bushels yt Row corn we re taken
at 100 a io2e. on the spot and 85c. for delivery in
July.
I he rotten market firm at \ cent, per lb. ad
vance since toe news. Small sales oniy.
“HAN RE, June 2.—After long depreciation 1
in the Cotton market, there arc ** niplonis of re- i
v1 va 1. Tile beautiful weather cxpciie necd elur- j
ing the last nioutn, and the line appearance of |
1 he grain crop, and favorable accounts from Eng
| land am! the United State,-, lias be n the cause
i of t iis revival, ihe Spinners have bought more
j freely than for some time past. The speculators
| have also appeared, and tiiesc cause s combim el.
j have given an impetus to puces. There has been
l an advance of from 3to 1•. since the 28tn u.t.
For ordinaire G* > rgia, vve quoU 9l> a 07c.”
I SHiITI.\G i\TELLiGmCET*
ARRIVALS FROM CHAR LKSTON.
Barque Hudson, (Be.) Pines, Liverpool.
Banpc Jupiter, <’after, Havre.
| Brig Bornliolm, (Dan.) Miclbe, off the Start, for
Copenhagen,
i Brig Pocholnmtas, Gray, Havana.
MEMORANDA.
j The brig Clinton, 3 days from New York, for
j Savannah, was spoken offCharlcslou bar lOlii inst.
'■ by the pilot boat Marion.
1 'i’he Trenton, Irom Belfast, and Griffon, Lan
: son, from Gloucester, for Charleston, arrived at
Newport, (Wales) 29th nil.
The Swedish bark Waidemm, Schmidt, for Sa
vannah, and s'cam packet Southerner, Berry, for
Charleston, cleared at New York I9ih inst.
'l’he brig Perseverance, Baxter, and :-<•!.r. A.
Marshall, Chase, for Savannah, cleared at Boston
18th inst.
The schr. Buena Vista, for Savannah, cleared
at Philadelphia on the 18lh inst.
CM A H LESION. June 22 Arr. ship Hi never,
Rodgers, Liverpool; schr. Sarah Ann, Niel, lia
-1 vaiia.
Cld, brig Ark, Johnson. Havre; s< lir. Henry
i Middleton, Stein, Orotavo, (Teneriffe.)
Went to sea, barque Ejward, Buikley, New
York.
| SAVANNAH, June 21. Arr. ship Hartford,
! Snnnermati, New York; barques Clarissa Perkins;
I Cobb, New York; New England Curtis, Boston,
i brigs Augusta, Sherwood, New York; Havre,
Carpenter, Boston; schrs. Algomcr, Wally, Cam
den; (Me.) W. D. Jenkins, Watson, Baltimore;
U. S. Stea propeller Col. Staunton, Delluvvay,
Philadelphia. bound to Tampico.
CM. brigs Excel Macy, .New York; Argns,Kean.
West Indies; sclir. Regina Hill, O.instead, Hava
na.
RICHMOND FACTORY GOODS.
CB\JI E unuer-igned continues 1 he agency of ibis
8 estahlishme.nl, and now off *r for sale O>.N A
t m iinam-nuiM.-.M, v ai; \ nod TWIN E:also a
| very superior article of ISKGIIO CLOTri. mane
! from die heat Wool of the country. W e invite the
attention of planters and dealers to this article.—
; Wool purchased or taken in exchange for these
goods.
ADAMS, FARGO & CO.
| June 22 t'iß
NOTICE.
HAVING this day sold out my entire interest
in business, including ail dues to me, both
1 in notes and open accounts to Or. L)\AID Ml. L
KEY. who will continue the bn-incss at the same
j place, on his own acc< unt, all persons heretofore
, indebted to me in any lona, will please settl ■ the
| same vv nh him- GEO. R. WILSON.
J*. S. 1 shall continue in the employment 01 -Mr.
Mulkey until farther suited.
Augusta, June 12, 1847.
June 13 315
NOTICE.
HAVING this day purchased Mr. GEO. R.
W ILSO.VS entire interest in business, in
cluding all dues to him. both in notes and book ac
counts, ail persons indebted on such notes and ac
counts will please call and pay Die same to me.
DAVID MULKEY.
1 shall continue the same business at the same
place, where I shall endeavor to deserve the ronfi
i tlence of all who may find it their interest to trade
with me.
Augusta, June 12. 1817.
June 13 ' 21 5
GEORG! A LAW REPORTS.
REPORTS of Cases in Law and Equity argued
and determined in the Superior Court ol the
! State, of Georgia, in the year J 846, by Jatties M.
Kellv. Stale Reporter. Price five dollar*. For
sale by THOMAS RICHARDS.
March 16 139
OGLETHORPE LAND FOR S ALE.
I CBMIE subscriber, w ishing to move west, offers*
1 A his LAND and MILLS fors.de. The tract
lies on the waters of Failing Creek, and contain*
aix ui lonrtee.u hundred acres. Between three and
, f>ur hundred acres of lh« upland have been
> cleared, and about one hundred and fifty acres of
human laud on the Cr-ek, a part of which has
1 been lately ditched and is now in cultivation.
is upon tlie premises*, a good Two Bforv8 f orv
; Dwelling House, and all other necessary out build
-1 ings. A well of excellent water, and a good sup
ply 01 water for slock on every part of ili<- planta
. lion.
The Mills are in g >od order for grin ling Corn, or
for the manufacture of the best quality of 1 lour,
; and arc doing a good business.
1 'he subscriber deems it unnecessary s o give
i more detailed description of liie pretni-es in ibis
i adverti -em-nt. as he is persu uje.i that no one
would tmy wirbour viewing them. He therefore
invites 1 hose who may vvi.-hto purchase such pr*>-
[>erty in this p rt of tim country, call and ex
| amine f>r M. VaRNEK, Jr.
June 23 vv —4 223
SI \ RPS.
18! Broa luav. New York.
pr F. jjROW.NE, SL k'T and Importer, in
a vii.'s ilie attention of admirers of tins de
lightful instrument to Ins la'ge and elegant selec
tion. comprising e-very variety ot' ibe most sp.Vn
ili ily finish •<! and plain descriptions ol brilliant
toned DOUBLE-A« TiO.N HARI’B, ever offer
ed to their notice, in Tone, I’oucli, elegance and
style of finish, certainly me xcelled- Harps re
paired. Strings, Mnsic, <t c. Arc. A list i f prices
ami descriptions forwarded per single postage.—
‘’Evert ladv should be a li't.le ftmiiiar with tliis
truly elegant and fad i mable drawing room instni
iru nt, at once a proof of rcflmal musical aste; is a
most delightful accompaniment in the v ice, and
displays the graceful proporti mi-of nature’s handi
crafts 10 tlie greatest advantage. Mir nr Criftyue.
“Mr Brovvi e’s Harps* are by far ilte most beau
tiful vve have ever seen, and in tone tie re is an
extraordinary addition of sweetness, purity and
power. ” —Charleston ( 'nnri' r.
J. F BROWNE A. GO.
London and New York, 1810.
Orlers received an 1 enq lines m y lie made of
J. JSIEGLIVj, Chariesioii, S. U.
June. 20 Ini > 221
A GLDRIOrs TRIUMPH !
Truth meds no Boasting.
/FNITIZENB of the I . Siat-s. vvitli pleasure T in
'•i J forin you of the great success of Humphreys’
Fever and Ague Bills throughout Georgia, Houth
Carolina. Florida, Tennessee, &.<•. Iti to the Bib
of the present month I have had four hundred and
eighty-three cases of this distressing complaint,
and out of tins large number i Ita.ve failed only in
four cases, aiid I <an safely say the failure i- on
their own side, and not mine. This medicine is
now found in all parts of this and the adj fining
Btales, where it i recommended by the must re
spectable laniili s. and the best recommendation
i-.it is proving itself to be an infallible remedy for
Fever and Vgue. It is tnv own discovery, and is
one of the (test medicines ever invented for this
dreadful disease—curing 'u twelve hours. Pre
pared and sold only in Savannah bv
VV. HUMPHREYS, Jr.
S; h-ndid commissions given to Agents who will
seli this infaili 1 t remedy in the Southern Htalcs,
w here something of tlie kind is wanted, wliich
will prove effectual. Address the Proprietor, cor
ner Bay and D*~ayton-streels. Havaun .h Ca.
itCr’Ag nts now appointed "hoiwell A ( : !bert,
Macon; Dorsey & Knott, (irillin; ! J . A. .Vloies, I.t
Grange; VVeister Ai Epping, Columbus; \V. li
KITCHEN, Augusta.
June 19 4 220
TH P V RLOR M IGAZINE.
J. T. K 5 adh j, F(litor.
f Magazine, formerly under the care of D.
SI Mead, commences its F..urtb V olnme under
tlie editorship id J. I’. Headley, ant (tor of "N a po
ll on and Ins Marsh Is,” “ Waslneg* n and his
(.enerais.” Letters from Italy,” iVc., &.<■. We
hazard nothing in s tying that the Magazine i- des
tined to flit a large place in public estimation; that
it will not on y maintain its present env L hie repu
tation. but earn to itself a far higner popularity,
and become the companion of mmy a circle to
which it is now a stranger, gladih iu g by its pre
sence. vv bile it exerts an itiflu-nce pure, elevating
and healthful. The editor will Ucnd his energies
10 make tins TDK MOST POPULAR Wa»A?. INE of
the clay, and vvlole availing linusell of assistance
from tile t>e>t writers, he will draw ireeiy from tii.s
own exhaust less store.
It vv ill continue to maintain its high moral tone,
and nothing will be admitted into its columns w hu h
will minister to corrupt passions and tendencies of
youth, or which tlie author “dyu g would wish to
bio ”
The design as to off r the public a Magazine
containing all the attraction and interest ol the
lighter periodicaI**, 1 **, while: it moves in a different
path, and is not exposed 10 the same objections.
It is issued monthly, commencing with May,
containing 32 [cages of anginal m liter, printed on
fine paper, in handsome covers, with a splendid
steel engraving, and colored tl >wer, in each num
ber, with octMsim & I music, and is got up in ev ry
res jiect in the best style ot 1 lie an . making a V “a . y
v olume of 384 pages, lull of choice illustrations,
and forming an elegant ornament to the parlor ta
ble. or a neb and valuable present 10 a friend.
Back numbers and v o! times a I w ays on it 1 nd
Price only §2 per year, if m advance. 3 copies
for s 5. 8 cop es for si2.
The Pressand the public are daily awarding ns
the ve: y highest testimonials of ilu; editorial abili
ty of our v U.g izine, and th • beauty and taste with
which if is emoellßbed. placing it in the very first
rank in every respect, among the thousand* of
w hich vve select the follow ing :
■‘Mr. Headley’s lively and versatile pen is ad
mirably fitted in give a charm lo a work like this.”
— New York Evangelist.
‘■Under the editorial charge of J. T. Headley,
the most popular writer of the age. we predict a
still stronger interest will lie taken in this already
well-known and valuable Magagine. Tlie name
of Headley alone is a sure guaranty of success.”—
Tanner and Mechanic.
“The new editor has infused that i 111» rise and
absorbing interest into us pagers for which bts
writings are rent irk able. The work bis gained in
the power which en* bains the fu mpathies and
rivets the attention, w itlcuit losing anything of its
former chaste and elevated moral* and style.”—
Windham Co. Democrat.
“We wish tins Magazine much success tinder
its nresent guard) uiship.” —Advocate and Jour.
“The editor is well known a* one of the m-'si
brilliant writers of the day.”— Am. Agriculturist.
“Their motto is to mingle the beautiful with tlie
good ’ —A Review.
“Mr. Headley contributes to the present May
number liberally in his usual pleasing siyle.”—A.
1 'Tribune.
“His t dents will add greatly to th- publication,
and have great influence in extending its circtila
{ti n. — Ch isfian Intelligencer.
“This very Iteai niumm< *•- c - r „.
fining and softening the roughness of life, and
blessing tlie family where it alights, ‘Esto perpe
tuoA ” Massachusetts Eagle.
“This is unquestionably the best Magazine of
its kind in the count! y ” — A ’untucked Enquirer.
“Beautiful as it is valuable.” — But he run Ob
server.
A few good responsible Agents want 'd to cir
culate this work, to whom the best inducements
vv ill bo offered.
E. E. MILLS, Publisher.
131 Nassau street. New York.
June 17 5 M 5
ENTIRELY NEW.
SPRING AN D SI 3131 ER STYLES.
JOHN BRIDGES,
FASHIONABLE DRAPER AND TAILOR,
Next door below IJ. States Hotel. Broad st.
rSAHE Spring and Summer sly le« jn>t receiving
M of CLOTHS, t as-irri'Tcs, Drop ITEte,
plain anil figured; Mixed ami Drab Cashmereites,
Drills, Vesiii)<>s. Fancy \ nicies. Trimmings, Arc.
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 tocompri.-e the
very best selection* tiiat can be made in the New
York market.
N. B —Making and Trimming as usual, in the
most fashionable manner.
.March 26 148
SUGAR AND COFFER.
-<2 B AGS prime Rio COFFEE
20 hi d* St. Croix, P. Rico and New
Orleans Sugar. Just received, and for low hv
Jan 7 “ JOHN R DOW.
fjRGENE i) PI LASKI MONI .>1 i'NT i
:; lotteeirss;
; J. W. M.tUR Y A CO,, SUCCESSORS TO
i J . <•. ,V t’O„.UA.VIG!iB.'i.
f KXTR.\~CL ASS No. 2H.
s By Alexandria
31 U4NIFICENT MTiEME.
75 .''Limbers—]3 Ballots.
: so*oos doli/ks.
95J,000! 6 50,030! 63,000! 60,500! $2,-
•300! $2)900! Oi‘ •
61,000! iV c., Ac.
Low?.«i> 0 0 u nbe» Pit cf» s3ofil
. Tickets ST), shares in proportion.
CLASS X<>. IH.
By South Carolina.<’ uss No. 25. June 24, 1847.
SALKS CLOSE THURSDAY.
SP LI. \ DID Hi 'HEM 12.
LG Numbers—!l Baiiutts.
111,000 iIOLL'RS:
s4,dun! $2,00u! si,sdU! sl,o-lu! lUofS/ju!
Tickets sl, U—share-* ia proportion.
CLASS NO. 29.
Bv Monongalia Class 25. June 24, 1817.
SALES CLOSE SATURDAY AT NoON. •
S/’letidui Scheme.
10.000 iSOi,fu’Ma
$3,001'! 1 of 82, r ‘Uof $1,577! 5 of$l,00U!
Tickets $2 —shares in proportion.
For sale r»y
JOHN V . MTLLFN. Airmt
Opposite lire .Masonic Hall,
j Orders from the country prompt 1 v attend***
to. June 23
C7J * fv 3 _? *F ' • f-S f*>
i wv y«* lw * d $
(■/;* V^i
J'k 3 * .-~N ~ T
*;s ij.il | j .“d
I ’3 *2 h « !?i V-S 'te . rtWkli! ):W
m*ipc : p^ —- m
(GEORGIA LOTTERIES.
1). PAINE CO. MAN UiEUS.
i SA LI7S t LGBE THIS DAY \T NOON.
SPLENDID PA( KAt.t SCHEME.
BAVAA XA i I LOT T£R V.
4L 9 000 boL f j AES. ;
$1,255; $1,000; 2 of ss<>o. (
i Wholes sl,halves 5 >c. .packages quarters,only $6,
ami the risk only $3.60.
NOW ’8 THE TI ME.
i 5 drawn baliol®.
S \LES CLOSE THURSDAY.
The Lucky Columbus.
ct vas NO. 37.
0,0©?) HOL.I/lIS.
$2,000; si. 500, $1,200; si, i»5 <kc. &c.
7> Numbers— id Ballots.
Wholes only $2, Halves 1; Quarters 50cO, only
« risk on packages.
__ I
Sales close Saturday;
Grand Consolidated Lottery.
Class No. 25, Extra, for 1817.
20,000 UOLI/ltS.
A I-SO
50 PRIZES or Bl,ooo£
75 Numbers—!2 Ballots.
W holes only $5 — proportion.
For sale by
E. 11. PEZANT. Ag-nt.
Dmail-st., 1 door below the Bank ot Augusta.
{rCT'Ord-rs fr-en ike, country will meet wilt
prompt at ten t ion it adur~;*sed as above. [June *-3
A CARD.
T. P. CLEVELAND having temporarily
withdrawn from the pracnce of his proles
Mon, 1 would inlorm the citizens of Augusta am
I lie public generally, that i have formed a connwc
tion with his former copartner, Jxo V\ Sfraß, it
the practice of DENTAL SURGERY. The hu
Mins- w ill be conducted under the firm of ('Jen
land Hpc.ur. Office Broad*si., o\er Aldrich A
Green's shoe store.
JNO. A. CLEVELAND.
Feh. 18 ts- 117
NEW ICE HOI SE—ELLIS STREET.
r|GiK Subscribers respectfully inform Iheirp.il j
rons and the public generally, that they wil
furnish Ice at the same rates tt> the Jackson street
t ornpany, viz:
2 cents per pound by retail,
i I eenis per pound by 100 pounds and over.
Terms Cash. All orders from the country at
tended to with punctuality at.d despatch.
VVM. HAINES, .fc CO.
May 33
CA \ \h PEE ASUR J. B * i t .
fSAHE subscriber, having built a BOAT for th
iL purpose of conveying Ladies and Gentle
! men tip and down the Canal, takes this opportu
, nit yof informing t lie public generally that the bo;* •
i is now ready for the accommodation of the public
Fare FIFTY CENTS.—Children and servants
. half price.
SfCf Parties of not less than twenty, desirous n f
1 taking a trip on the Canal, can do so by applying
twenty-four hours previous to the time they wtsl
; to go. to Ur. H. it. Pi II LPOT. Corner of Broad
t ! and Centre sfeels or to
HEi! BERT ST A LLING3.
< | June 12 ts 113
WARM SPRINGS,
Mori jweathor County, Georgia.
W TAKE pleasure in informing my friends and
,eL the public generally, that the above fashion
able and celebrated watering pl\< e, w»i.
he under rnv enhre management and control this
. season. 1 shall open tiie I loose on the first day <;/
. June, for the reception of visitors, and hope from
my long experience in business, to he able to mis
■ tain the well known reputation of the phn e. 1
Pfave thought proper to reduce the price of Board,
1
I Board, Lodging. Bath, «ic. per month, • S2O
Children and Servants, “ “ half jirice.
1 Boaru ui iGir&r j • - -y tw
JOHN C. MANGHAM.
j W arm Springs, alay fi, 1847.
pi June I ml 204
WARM SPRINGS.
rgMIE : resent proprietor of these. Springs takes
3 this occasion t<> inform the putilic, that the
s Mill Pond near that place, which was lliutiijlit to
produce sickness there hist summer, was abated
on the 6th of April last; therefore no danger is to
be apprehended on that account.
JOHN C. MANGHAM.
- i June 15 ‘ 115
j NEW GOODS roil GENT’S. WEARk
stf NASI.M EKES of fancy colors, and Blue.
Drab et Ta ami Ca-hmarette
j Super White Russia Duck for pants
> Linen Drillings, checked, plaid and striped
Checked Linen Coatings,'Tweed Coatings
» Cotton and Linen Checked Goods, for hoys wear
, | Silk and Cotton Undershirts and Drawers
. i Brown Cotton s Hose, Gloves, Handkts.
| Suspenders, Silk, Cashmere and Marseilles Vest
ing?,
- i With every description of Goods, in our line lo
* i winch we invite your attention,
si ' BOWDRE &. CLAGETT.
r j April 17 157
r : f.^.r ANTED TO iilßi:, a NEGRO GIRL,
! w 12 or 13 years old, to mind a child. Apply
j at this office. June 21)
FOR SAGE.
I BAGATELLE 'TABLE, in go d order,
I one of the best in the city- It w ill be told
1 a bargiin. Apply at this office.
I June 19 27P
» NOTICE.
Strayed or stolen from the stable ol
Jy-ZfXthe suh-criher, one and a halt mile*
t 1 / 1 from 51 a> m. on the 5 h insl., a larg.
>hv ,*i.ir-,50r 5 years old tlii-- spring. This nntn
vviiit fiial. Her ril» t hind foot j-, white, tnd oi
the knee j tint lias a scar occasioned by a hurt
No other marks recollected- 1 will pay a libera
and satisfactory reward to any one that will hriin
her h- ine, or if stolen, vvtil pay Fitly Dollars so
her delivery with sufficient evidence lo convict th«
thief. She was raised in Virginia,und !cs ptoha-
My made her way, if not stolen, it: li. ■j 1 • i iion
of Augusta. 11. BASSETT.
June 22 tul 222
650 II LAV A III).
naway from ; hes-übsenher, liv itig o.i
Flint River, 1 0 miles" soitth-VVest •
'Th- m.-'fon, Fps >rt co.. Ga., ot* Son*! *y
—Tie 13f 11 11l St., WttllOUt CaU-e, H Oeafo
buy by the name of Vs \C!f, who is no doubt
making hi> way ha< kto Guilford, N. t.'. Ihotigi *
Mack this year front a .Mr. Weutherby, a negro
ruder. ?l,tck is an intelligent, shrewd Negro,
copper *red, ueli made, weighing 140 <>r !5 •
pounds, plump, round forehead. IT- carried oti
with him and olive cloth roar, pair of boots, white,
cotton shirt and breeches, and an old fur cap. Hi
ts 5 feet 4to (1 inches high. .Mack can read and
no doubt w rite.
I will give tjuiO fiirht* apprehension and prooftr
<-onv|g|t any white man that Mack was inveigled
off bv him, or twenty dollar- for .Mucks <* tenth i.
in Jail. ' JOHN ’T. sNJTES.
Tlmmaston, Ga., June 17. 4c June 2J
REEL AIR Tli \ IN—GEORGIA RAII.
ROAD.
TYTJ a SPECIAL TRAIN will be run
between Augusta ami Bell At from
—~— June 15*h to October Isth. lea' ing Ot
guslu ilaily(Sunday*s excepted ) at 5i o'clock, P M.,
and ih i- Or at 7 o’clock, A. AL
Season for oq.e per-on. $25 00
Season 'Ticket for a Family of three, in
cluding sen unis. 55 00
ding servants. 55 00
Season f icket for a Family of five, inclu
timg servattis, 7‘«i 30
Season 'Ticket for a Family of six, inclu
ding scrv attts. 77 50
Season Ticket for a Family of seven, or
more including servants, 80 00
Single trip, 25
June 6 £O9
GEORGIA RAIL ROAD.
#a! Aft e r >I a y 261 h. n PASS EN (4 E R CAR
fit ;ufe:s. will he attar bed to the Freiglit Train
—from Union Point to Augusta, every
Monday, and from Augusta lo Union Point on
Thursdays.
Transportation Office G P. R. and B. C. )
Angn-*ta, Ga. .Viay 2hi, y
May 3 , 197
GEORGIA R VIE ROAD. .
! On and after April 21sl, 1817, tlte
r, Passenger'l'raiti will leave Augusta at
! o'clock. V M.
'1 rtuispoi iation Office G. R. 11. A I!. Co.
Augusta. April 20th, 1847. 170
SOI Til <’A ilOlii \ A RAILROAD.
77 On and after the 20th inst., a SPE
ci VL TRAIN for passengers will run
—- between Hamburg und Aiken. 'J o
Rave, as fellows, viz:
I To leave Hamburg, . 5i P. M.
“ “ Aiken, . . BA. M.
W. J. MAG HATH, Agent.
May 12 _ 188 _
FOR SALE OR TO RENT,
| a r _.a 'That well known ana eligible located
1 WAREHOUSE on tiie corner of Greene,
i iSsjivU and Campbell streets. It is ,'*oiiv<-iiienl
i to me Rail Road and near the centre of business
Apply to Paul russignoul.
At J G. Winter’s office.
June 17 it 1 i 8
FRANKLIN HOUSE.
nL_'l The Subscriber would announce ti his
f ' if former visitors, and the public generally,
_!?_ this commodious estubitsJimt nt is
now ready for tiie uc-i-ointuodaiion of huarde-s and
transient persons. 'Tiie rooms and passages are
large and airy, Ttni. bed in the b .-t style, and ’ur
ni.-hed with ev. ry facility lor conveutenct and
euro fort The building it e!f is unsurpassed bv
any in the sta!e. and tiie. proprietor pledges him
self to spare no pains or expense to in.ike ad who
may favor Inin with a call perfectly at home. A--
a summer retreat. AUieus is unequalled by anv in
he up-country. The subscriber oilers ever* iti
lucetnent, both in term-* and a com.uodation. to
ill w ho are seeking suoii a place, togive ills house
heir patronage.
W. L, MITCTtELL, Atlienr. G a .
June 5 -1c g.od
THE SARATOGA OI THE SOUTH.
ALIAS
3 Madison S;ui.itfs» Georgia, 1
‘ ’‘d TIH> FASHIONABLE WA- f
JMJLtEUING PLAGE, will bere-^uAX a
opened on the first day ol June.
IHe Proprietor i-now finishing a large building
with a Dining Room 40 by 92, Parlor 40 by 40 feet,
ti*d a number of ( 00l Rooms. Ac., und a protoe
uide of !4 feet wide, in a two story culooade, near
four hundred feet long.
D \NTEL MORRISON.
3ladison Springs. April : 0.
June I t-na 2 r, 7
i’N/JS SALE,
/ a__'t That clelightfnl summer residence, at
I * 4 Beil Vir, recently occupied by Judge
r~JL Holt. Fora de-crip’ioti of the premise*-
an I terms of sale, persons w i.-hing to ]>urcitasc ac
re ei red to I homaa Barrett.
April 25 ti 173
LIVERY ST A BIL*
'THE undersigned respect
fully informs the. public that X'
be. lias leased the old stand.
vv *ll known as J. B. Ouednui's LO W b.li >S I V
BLIvS, on Lliis-ireet, and would be that kful for a
share of patronage. li. A. 45 A'TKINS.
May 14 ~
6*20 RE G A HI).
Raimwtiv from the Subscriber at Four
VA t ]Mile. Branch, Barnwell District, South
Carolina, on tHe I hit inst., a negro man
ts - named JUNE, a carpenter. June, is a
hi ck man. stout fellow, about 5 fi-et, II) or fl
inches high, with full heavy eyes and in lined to
he reii, an“ stammers; between 25 and 31 years
of age,. 'Tiie above reward will be paid for Ids
delivery to the Jailor of Augusta, where be is
well known, or sio lor his security in any other
jail so that 1 get him.
J ISA \G TAYLOR.
May T 3 189
WASHINGTON AND NEW ORLEANS
TELEGRAPH COMPANY.
7FMIE Subscribers to this Company are" hereby
14 notified that a payment, of 2U per cent, on
their subscriptions will he required on the 2 th
day of June next, and anot her payment of 20 per
cent on the first day of August next to meet the
demands of t he assignee, who is rapidly progress
ing io tiie construction of the line.
Tiie money may be paid to Eoward Thomas,
Esq. Augusta Geo.
B. B. FRENCH. )
W.W SEATON, > Trustees.
I) \N. GOLD. J
Washington City, May 24, 1817.
May 3d ts 2J_
PINE OIL LAMPS.
MURPHY’S PATENT PINE OIL LAMPS
which forsplendor of light and economy
in use are unequalled. They are the some as ts
used in the Masonic Hall, U. S. Hotel, and other
public houses in the city, and can be seen at rny
-toye every night in u-e. 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
w ill extract Grease, Oil or Paint from ail Wool
lens.
These Lamp® are sent out by the manufactur
er. and will lie sold at his prices in Philadelphia.
Also, a few choice patterns of the SOLAR
LAUD LAMP, cheaper and better than any
heretofore offered.
J. E. MARSHALL.
OLD BRASS AND COPPER wanted, for
which a liberal price will he paid,
June 12 113,
public sales.
Kicnsioxn s;n:nii i -s sAi'7\
)n the* fif'f Tuesday ui July next, will lie sold, a*
the lower market Imu.-e. ih the city of August..,
between the legal hours of tale, lie loliuvxii^g
property, to wit:
A re. tain Steam Saw Mi l, situate and'4*yng at
r near Spirit creek. near the Savannah rive'f’hi
he county of Richmond.
•mate on lands adjoining lands of Thomas Did
•r>on, ( ollins mu! Trofi. Levied on as tie pro.
■> ‘rty of A lira S. Ne w home, to sati.-fy the follow*
ne xecuti ns issuing from the Superior Court of
ill c-lun nd county, in (at or of John D. W hiteh*»tse
vs - Mam S. .New Uou*e, Bake? & Hart vs. tin*
'Sine. . , •
at the same lime ami will he sold,
1,i . 1 1:t I-' I nr parcel of I .ami. sjt (fat e. lying and
“ nig 10 f,j. hmoiu. county, ccntamingorie hnndred
0 res m. re or I -s. (and knuun k« the Meadow
■net attjoining land > f B. H.-Wanjen. John Skin*
ner. the estate of Martha Fury, deceased, end
ilhers. Levied on is the property of tugustus B,
Longstreet. to -ati-IA a fi. fa. i-suing from the hu
■'terior C> nit of Richmond county in, fax or of the
Justices of the Inferior Conn of Richmond county,
A_c. lor the use.&c. v- Willi..m J Hubbv. Senr.,'
is principal. Edward Thomas and. Augustus b!
Longslreet, securities. ,
AARON 11 OFF, Sheriff.
June 5 yon
RICHMOND SHERIFF’S SALI~
On t’ne first Tuesday in J ll ly next, will be sold
at the Inver Market House, in the city of Au
gusta. within tiie legal hours of sale, the follow -
ina prone tv, to wit 4
All that Iran or parcel of f,and, situate, lying
and b-iner in the county iff Richmond, containing
three hundred and forty acres, more or less, ad
joining land* of George W. Crawford Morris, the
■ (J-orpin Rail Road and Banking Company, Mrs,
Hill and Mrs. frown; lexieil on as the property of
iGniel Mahoney, to sa: i.-fy ,a (i. fa. on the fore
el'isnre of a mortgage, issuing 'front the '•Superior
) Court o: Richmond in favor ot Charles J
j Denham ts. Daniel Mahoney.
Also, at he same lime and place, will he sold
three hundred and ninety sacks Sait; levied on as
the property of Wil am H. Gordon, tosattsfy a fi.
fa. issuing from the Superior Court of UkUmohd
county, in favor of the Georgia Insurance and
Trust Company vs. \\ illintn H. Gordon-
Also, at the same t:me and place, will he s
Delia, a negro woman, about 20 years of age,
h r child Jacob, about one year old; levied on
the property of John Trowbridge, to satisfy sun
dry a fi. fas. issuing from the Justices Court of the
I2lst Di tricl of Richmond county, in favor 3
(lavHand. Ki.-ley A - . Co. Vs. John Trowbridge.—
Levy made ami returned by a Constable.
WILLIAM V. KER, %
June 1 2*)7 Deputy Sheriff R. C,
SCI* IVI IN SI IK RIFF’S SALE.
Will be sofl before the Court House.in Jackson
boro, on the first Tuesday in August next, be
txvc. n the nsi i owing
property, to wr . - —v
Two Houses at 1 nn<’ s v,. . 'ts in
the. village of Jin -I ■ . . ■ v. i ly, ■■
n< -v n< cupful hx
north !>y Jots of ' , Matthews west ir.
lie street, south * v of Jacob I'reetr;
it) on as the p«of - f » ■< b I r. at.. < to
satisfy one. fi. fa. foor of Sr j Infer) . t.
Seriven county ; n; <•
El it d) ii. (. js, .h -
June 15
I.INGOT .t,i i.V) 1 . 5 M A 1.5 .
Will be sold, be’ T Jr-; • 'art
( i.in county. G • ; e mV I ■■ • a■ . -j
next within tl .• I Tnir- A
lowing proper!,.
Four feather b • * ‘ i; ! * •• • <•(■•
as the property co . t i I s. bjTfi' tbom
a fi. fa. issued fr . > an ■'i
rei P. * .all a wax . I ■ A•-P f ■ «
Nicholas <•. Hirl . , ) o
perty pointed on jv Don!.
W A RUE
Will be sold, on i < ;v ' by
fore the Court <-n -u V re. .>• N af
ro n county, w •
following prop aw' . f:. r ,
] Negro Man ' ■ o-oue of Vi »: e. i
years of age, of ■•iMnplc..viO'« v n u tr
iless maker, a go ■ x r. <Vc ; levh i «v
jiropertv of Una a leu, yog.aiisf y tw * .
issuing from the <ea =uf«rlir ' ’;■• rt .pas..«l
saisl I riah T. I i. <nvt in favor . i. 'a vie/. r
W. Ibniglifv. at i sic <t ! t I. ■ of Dye .N
Dougin } , for use I r. -r '■ ,• ...y/i’",
AIU iTj| Bil.-.1-L, Sa-'-,
June 4
ELBMIt . - F RIV I \ LL.
Will be snd. on tu -■ .n Juv xt,
before the con u-e .m,»r h; iMi*-Jon- i
county, wit hi s’ oshtil 'ours, the 'bit -o/
property, to \x :t •
II Ncaroes, \ ’ .p. wonmn, 17 ye t* f
::g.*; (itarles, a *v, •' year tis ; .'es-se,.
lit; Si .pi, ia, a • h.:'- ■ •!
Wyatt. boy, 1 gi
1; Po !y. a wot. ,i , »gi 1. 12;-; .’j
rean; 2 >iat»s; > rcl. ry vul l>o.-k Cle
Bedsteads; 27 I lot -800 l •
(''nds; 3 >i.P-ho; ■ c . 11
Dressing Table- ‘ielicr-- rid JTa.-i J. ’
Mirrors; 1 Map •• f . ,Si!isJ- v . i A usd i,t '
large lot of lied- ‘ <g; lb I-.,,. >U
dens; IP Straw ’ no! Matt-.iss- • 2* o-.
I 2 Book cases, (' ,J i .x. d-iN;
1 lot of Shovel a »«i i f r > ■■ Ai. Ifon.- an
1 tot of t ’rocker. ’•
of Glass are; . la; h I ••nnse f.no ■ ate-
Sugar ! h'T oft c{;e< ; i ! ... • •
1 barrel of Molftsee*-. | !,.■■' -d . ; !■■
1 lit of Salt; 2
Medicine-; a IT m a u o' i. y ' - 3 1 mT
containing Pap. Cl.esf; S > A .
lot of various ai !no - - d ,e- • •,
the. property of “t (Mi r, ’ .cI ! ”■ ■ •
Oliver, dec<‘««e« satm. ya it .i» it-, f :
her I Stipe ior C ’lnlv .u. pi n.t
AdrnT , Ar. vs. v«- *. ’ 'r. f
Oliver, o ttas: ' f. vs
and contFo le >by Jan ;fi a- Pv. ,-erry j
out by James OJ • -a- ‘ P 1 “ ' r •'
payment of the vc ‘ec. p 1 4 i
or Treasury No
henrv a; alee :
J line 3 s 1 v
BURK id - T L-IH :• S y ■ . F. .
Will be sold, before t- 1 , i> > d**>>t olb
of Uay nesboro’, i . • am :v. <
I’uesday in July next, ; ■ 1 '■
of sale, ihe follow ing pr o. •: > f
’ Iv'even hundred and sixty -mx J '
or less, oak and hickory land, adjoin ' f 1
■ 1 Matthew C. McCnllers, Henry Lewis, and
* ) originally granted to Henry \ ounge; levie
r i the property of Paul Davidson, so satisfy
gage fi fa. issuing from the Superior C
l.’n'-lu m\ n 1 1 1 v in fajjfiUt H
liua W. Sa
: Paul Davidson. Property pointed our in **
June 3 JOHN T. BROWN, SI
COlil JIBIA SHERIFF’S SAX
| Will lie sold, on the first 'l’uesday in July t A
the Court House in Appling, within lit
‘ j Itours of sale,
]s*i acres of land in said county of Co
part of a tract of 2do acres, lying ob both
Headstall Creek, originally granted to 5
Pace,and joining Benjamin Adams, W illia is’
’ ips and Julm Magehee—Levied on as the p
of Stephen Drane to satisfy two fi. fas. f 'i
Justices’ Court of District No. fi. in favor <
line Wilson vs. said Drane. Property le
and returned to me by a 1 on.-tahle.
R. H. JONES, SI
June 1 ;
, Administratrix’s Sale.
Will be sold on the first 'Fuesday in : '
to the highest bidder,at the Court House door in
the town of Lumpkin, Stewart county, within
[ the legal hours of gate, agreeable to an order of
the honorable the Inferior Court of Richmond
i ouny, xx hen sitima as a Court of Ordinary and
1 for Ordinary purposes, .. . n ,
, A. Tract of Land, known aa No. 227, 24th Pif
trict of Stewart county; drawn by Loti.w ilnania- __
ami sold a« the properly of tHe estate of the sale
I ott Williams, deceased. Sold for division
' Terms cash. JANE WILLIAMS, Attars.
3J a y 12 Dt bun is non.
COFFEE, SUGAR AND MOLASSES.
H .-C4* BAGS KIO COFFEE,
r i 20 hhds N. O and Muscovado Sugars.
30 hhds New Crop Cuba for wile «W
j by ; April 6] *OiIN K DOAV