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Iheir readiness to acknowledge that they have i
rummiued huge evi'.s upon themselves, is the ■
fact that many of them are now willing to !
vote for a Free Trade man for the next !
Presidency. We look upon the Whig presses j
that have lately come out for Gen. Tavior
a? promising converts to the doctrines of Free !
Trade. Quite willing as we are to admit that j
they are admonished, probably, more by a j
jinking cause than by patriotic motives, we
nevertheless, joyfully congratulate the State i
upon the change, and themselves upon their !
escape from their delusions which obscured !
with a shade of criminal darkness, the love
of country, which once they claimed as pre
eminently theii own. , ;
II is to he hoped that, seeing their errors
they are now sincere, and that they will join I
the Republican party in recovering the heavy
fst glory the State suffered, when her own !
roil- became the willing instruments in the
hands of others, to e 1 s tve their brethren, and
convert this once proud Common wealth into |
a despicable and depr n lent province.
The Allies.
The Whigs held a great anti-Taylor con
vention in A.-htabuia county, Ohio, a short
time since, at which speeches were made by
Hamlm, Gidd ngs and others, and resolutions j
adopted against the nomination, by the Whig I
party, of any one who has fought in, or been |
connected with the war, or holds to tfie per
petuation of slavery, as a candidate for the* I
Presidency. The Whig papers of Ohio gen- j
erally endorse (.he proceedings. The Ashtabu
la (Otiio) JSentinel remarks.
•‘1 tie people of this county stand prepared j
in say that no man—he he Whig, lie he Gen
Taylor, or be he what he may—lie ca/urnf, I
under such circumstances, receive any aid in
his march towards the Presidential chair 1
horn the people of thia country.’*— -lb.
Vein Likely,
It is sai l that sever.l hundred copies of I
Tom Corwin’s speech, were among the :
articles found in iSanta Anna’s trunk alier i
the battle of Germ G<>rd >. lh.
Appearance of the Potato Disease la
Ireland.
We copy the following notice from the
Liter ol tiie Dublin correspondent of the I
T roes.
‘•The weather continue* most propitious, I
son I the accounts of the grain crops from
all quailets are of a highly cheering na- i
tore. There is, however, one draw back
to tliis gratifying intelligence, viz; that the i
fatal po'afo pestilence has induhi ahlv
shown itself in various pa its of the Q ;een’s
country, and in the vicinity of the town
ot Carlow. Ihe s’alk is described as lonk
i ; *g healthy, presenting no external ap
pearance of disease, hut on a close ex
amination of the root, near theiuher, the
disease was quite visible, evidently pio
gressing upwa-d. and in a state of trans
• lion from a sickly stale to decomposition;
and vvnat is moreextrao d narv, the seed
whs in seme cases sound, and the stalk
green and healthy. This is a had aimurv;
‘ * '
hut it is well to he [tieparod for failure
thus eafly, that hopes may not be raised
which in all human probability will not i
be icalised.”
We regret tosav t! at letters received
bv us tin's morning from Belfast and :
Waterford contain rumors to the same
effect; but fromoiher paifs of the country j
the accounts are very sansfacm y. U
a!f »rds, however, some consolation, even
if we arc compelled to anticipate the j
failure of 11 1 - crop, that not above one
foilrtli of iiie usual amount has been
planted; and that the bieadth of land sown j
w id, wheat, oats and other cereals is much j
greater than that of last year.— Bell s
Weekly Messenger, May 31.
[Correspondence of the Savour, a’t Republican ]
Tattnall County, June 12, 1847.
Gentlemen —A tragedy of the most
shocking kind w«s enacted in Tattnall
county on the 3d hist., the particulars of |
which, I give you below. A lad, named j
Edward Stephens, about four’een years j
of age, having procured a piece of plain j
line of about six feel in length, and las- i
tended it to a j >i-t in the small log-house, |
in winch he resided with his mother and ;
only sister, hung himself with it during j
their absence front V.ome. Upon her re- j
turn, she found the door shut, and upon
forcing it, beheld to her grief and aston- j
ishment, the h *dy of her only son, sus
pended by the neck, and every vestige of
life extinct.
It is worthy of remark, that the. act is
supposed to have been premeditated.
Gen, Taylor.
The newspapers are squabbling about
the old General’s politics. We have never
heard him sta’e his creed, Hut we know
that he was an original Jackson man. i
When Gen. Jackson was a candidate the
second time, against Mr. Adams, Gen.
Taylor and Gen. Twiggs were stationed j
here. They took so active a part for Old ;
Hickory, that the leaders of the Adam* \
party remonstrated with the Secretary of *
War, and Tavior and Twiggs were han- j
ished to the frontiers of Arkansas. Gen.
Jackson rec ptooaDd this attachment. —
N. O. Southerner.
AUGUSTA FIRE COMPANY.
A regular meeting of the Company, will be held i
jit i post S o’clock. Tills Evening, at the. City j
Hall. By order of
F. LA.MBACK, '
Chief Engineer, A. F-Co.
William Phillips, Secretary.
The attention of members is requested to the j
ninth article of the Constitution and By laws; and ;
it is expected that those members, who have failed
to render a sufficient excuse for non-attendance, at
the three last meetings, will be prepared to com
ply therewith.
June 26 3 224
S 3" The Rev. George Howe, I). D., of
Columbia, So. Ca., will preach in the Presbyteri
an Church To-morrow.
The meeting of the Congregation, as announced
last Sabbath, will take place immediately alier
the morning service.
Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry.
Thonextraordinary success attending the use
of this medicine in diseases of the lungs, and the
many singular cures it has effected, haviag natu
rally attracted the attention of many physicians,
. <r ,n, ltJm
! as well as the whole fraternity of quacks, various
j conjectures and surmises have arisen respecting
1 composition; some physicians have supposed
| 11 to c °ntam iodine, other ignorant pretenders
! roust contain mercury, and to some such
j subs tance they each attribute its singular effica
| cy. As such opinions are altogether erroneous,
i ant * calculated to preju lice many persons against
it, we PLEDGE OUR HONOR thatUcon
i tains nothing nl this kind, or anything tfie* least
j injurious; on the contrary, it is composed of the
most simple substances, the principal of which
lire the extracts of tar and wild cberrv hark, and
the whole secret of its «fficacy conJ.sts in the
j mode by which it is prepared.
None genuine unless signed I. BU i'TS,on
the wrapper.
For sale in Augusta, wholesale and retail, by
11 A VILA NIJ, RiSLL V & CO., and also by
I THOMAS BARRETT & CO., and Dealers in
Medicines generally in Georgia.
. uue 22 -f3 222
Sand'* Nar*apuriila,
Among tlie numerous discoveries of the nrosent
age one has recent y been made, having for its
object the relief of Raftering disease and pain
j Sand’s Sarsaparilla has brought health and
| renewed vigor to thousands through our land,
l who have given ample testimony to its real worth,
j tind all t.-oise who t>re still suffering from diseases
o. tlie blood vitiations of the humors generally,
such as Scrofula or King’s Evil, Rheumatism
and Incipient Gout, Salt R'.tcu n and other cu
taneous diseases. Fever Sores. Internal Absceses,
Fistula, Chronic Catarrh, Ulceration of the
Throat and Nostrils, pain,ul A flections 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, bo completely n stored to health.
For further particulars and conclusive evidence
j of itssupeiior value and efficacy, see pamphlets,
i which may be obtained of agents, gratis.
Prepared and sold, wholesale and ret ul. by A.
B & D. SANDS, Wholesale Druggists, 100
, ..e
| e ulton, corner of William street, New-York.—
Sold al»u bv,
iIA VIE AND, RIS BEY & CO.,
Augusta.
And by Druggists generally throughout the
United States. Price $1 per bottle, or six buttles
for -55. 1222 June 22
Ho! Ho! you're ure iie.ting Huai, are yon?
Well that is a misfortune and not a crime; but
to 'remain bald , when so line an opportunity of
fers to restore your hair, by a faithful and liberal
use ot JAYNES HAIR TONIC, is but little
short of crime. This valuable preparationn ex
cites the scalp to a new and healthy action,
cleanses it from scurf and dandruff,, prevents the
hair from failing oft', cures those eruptive diseases
w ich often appear on the head, and in a ma
jority ot cases produces a fine growth of new
hair. It also gives the hair a rich and beautiful
appearance, urn quailed by anything of the kind.
“IS THIS 31E DIET \ E !»»
YY e claimed the other day, on tasting some of
June's lonic Vermifuge. It certainly lias none
of tha naseous ft ivor. which one associates with
the i lea of physic. Chil Iren consider ii quite a
treat, and in taking it their palates are gratified,
and their health recston d at the same tim<
Jane's Tonic Vermifuge not only destroys wonns,
but carries off the mucus in which they aie im
betiib.'d. and effects a radical and permanent cure, j
Every msther knows the prominent «,\mptoms ot |
worms, such as voracity and. leanness, fetid j
breadth, grinding of the teeth during sleep, pale
ncss of the lips, itching of t ie nose, Ac., but there
is other indicia not so generally recognized. A
dry cough, dull eyes, enUigement of the abdo
men, and many other symptom- common to other
diseases, frequently denote the presence of worms,
ft their existence is even su-pected, the VermL
fnge should be administered, because it can do no
harm in any cusp, ane may do incalculable good.
Prepared only by Dr D. Jayne, Puiladelpbia,
and sold on agency by.
W. K. KITCHEN, Augusta.
June 25 215
{KT HR. 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 below Mr. J. Marshall s Drug store.
June 13 6rn 2!o
STEAMBOAT CO3I PANY OT OilOll
«IA.
57?“ This Company having been re-organized
and placed in an efficient state for service, are
prepared to seed forward without delay all freight
that may offer.
Goods consigned toYVM. P. YVJULI \M', 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—X’ Agent at Augusta.
COMMERCIAL.
latest dates krom llv ea poo L:; JUN E 4.
LATEST DATES FROM H \ v RE. UNE 2.
I Correspondence of the Baltimore. I'atnvt.]
Sty Magnetic Telegraph.
NEW YORK, June'22, 2P. M.- -The Flour
market continues very dull. Sales of some 8000
to 10,000 bids. Gem sec were made to-day on tlie
r spot at 57.25, wit it rather more buyers than sel
lers; some small parcels have been taken al
i 3ip Southern Flour is held at £7,75, but no
i sales; Ohioil >. sold at s(!.B7§ to 7. Corn Meal
1 $4,75 to 4,93|, according to quality, with sales;
i R> e Flour held at £'G SU--no sales.
| Sales to a considerable extent of Ohio red and
, mixed Wheat at 172 a 175 cts.—about 20,000
| bushels taken. Prime Genesee on the spot
■ brought 180 a 185 els
Some 30 000 bushels yellow Corn were taken
; at 99 a UK) cts. While brings a few cents more.
: R\'e is held at 112 a. 115 els. per bushel; Oats 54
a57 cts, with sales. Whisky 3i a35 cts. per
gallon.
The Cotton market remains firm though the
transactions are limited, but the advance main
tained.
The weather to-day is pleasant; our city pre
sents its usual driving bustling appearance.
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVAL FROM CHARLESTON.
Brig Tileston, Burlingame, Wilmington, IN. C.)
SAVANNAH, June 24.—Arr. steamer John
Randolph, Creswell, Augusta.
Cld.srhr. Memphis, Snell, Bath, Me.
CHARLESTON, June 25—Arr. Br. ship Com
merce, Jones, Liverpool; C.L. ship Columbia, Rob
inson, N. Y’ork; brig Calender, Wylie, St. Marks;
»chr, Taranto, Grant, Mill Stone Point, 'Conn.
V ■--■'** II ifip -ir iir I -^lf
s CM. brig ToWfr,Grntham. Matanzas; si firs. Ma
i r | il > Keed.N. \ orli; Hosannah Rose, Ruse. Boston;
j Gratitude, Daly, Philadelphia.
VV ent to sea brig Ark, Johnson, Havre: Sp. bri®
s Pha-nix, Sora, Trieste.
1 , uuwwa,,,,,a„
. celebration of tee it a jily.
undersigned a ('« uqniitlee uI the Augus
. ra Artillery (Guards, appointed to make ar
1 rangerneuu to celebrate th 4th of July, would
l) - to meet the Committee from any other
body.
Lieut. VcLAUGIILIN, )
LE \ BY, > Committee,
t “ ZIN NE. )
By order of Capt. James Adam.
B. LAMB, Secretary.
June 2d 1 v>2s
li ITUS, BATHS.
1 | P \ i'h.N T HaTHS, recently ordered
j Si have been received. Those who have or
r ! dered will caikearly, otherwise they willbedls
i l«*'ed of. C. A. FL A PP.
June 2d 2 226
DU AYS, DBA VS.
! A LL persons running DRAY’S without a Li
■ -V cence, are notnied to take on a licence for
j the same forthwith. FOSTER BLODGETi
! June 25 _ 3 Mir-h.l.
OGLEFHOitn: L ViVi) FOR SALK.
, fpAHE subscriber, wishing to move olT'-rs
® his LAND and MILLS for sale. The tract
lies on the waters of Falling Creek, and contains
about fourteen hundred acres. Between three and
j four hundred acres of the upland have been
• i cleared, and about one hundred and fifty acres of
; 1 bottom land on the Creek, a part of which has
| been lately ditched and is now in cultivation.
| t here is upon the premises, a good Two Story
1 | Dwelling House, and all other necessary out build
ing*. A well of excellent water, and a good sup
ply of water fur .stock on every pari of the planta
tion.
The Fills a re. in g >od order for grinding ("orn, or
for the manufacture of the best quality of f lour,
and are doing a good business.
The subscriber deems it unnecessary to give
I more detailed description of the premises in tins
j advertisement, as he is persuaded that no one
would buy without viewing them. He therefore
invites those who may wish to purchase tmeh pro
perty in this part, of the countrv. n> call and ex
amine f<r themselves. M. VARNER, Jr.
June 23 w —l 223
H VRPS.
r 8 ’ Uron 4 way, \evf Vc: k.
HT F. iiROW.NK. AL.ker and Importer, in
ti? » vile- the attention of admirers of this de
lightful instrument to his la-ge and elegant selec
tion, comprising everv variety of the most splen
didly finished and plain descriptions oi brilliant
toned DOUBLE-U TION HARPS, ever offer
ed to their notice, in Tone. Touch, elegance and
style of finish, certainly unexcelled. Harps re
-1 paired, Strings, Mu-dc, &c. <C.c. A list of prices
and descriptions forwarded per single postage. —
i “Every la. y should lx; a little familiar with this
1 truly elegant and fashionable drawing room instru
ment. at once a proof of refined musical taste; is a
most delightful accompaniment to the voice, and
; displays the graceful proporii ms of nature’s h andi
crafts to the greatest advantage. Mirror Critique.
‘•Mr, Browt.eV Harps are by far ihe most bean-
I tiful vve have ever seen, and in tone tic-re is an
extraordinary addition of sweetness, purity and
power. " — C/iariestcn ('ourirr.
J. F BROWNE & CO.
London ami New 'fork, 1810.
j Orders received an I enquiri -s may be made of
J. SIEGLINC, Charleston, S. C.
I June 20 Into 221
A GLORIOUS Tit! I AIPII !
Truth needs tin Boastings.
CTITIZENS of (he U. States, with pleasure I in-
J form yon of the great success of Humphreys*
Fever and Ague Fills thron-rhoiit Georgia, South
I Carolina, Florida, Tennessee. <tgc. Lp to the Bth
of flie present month I have had fair hundred and
wighty-three cases of this distressing complaint,
and out of this hug- number 1 have failed only in
four cases, and 1 can safely say the failure i- on
j therrnwri side, and not mine. This medicine is
now found in all parts of this and the adj doing
; States, where it is recommended by the most re
i spectable fVtmili- s. and the best recommendation
i-, it is proving itself to he an infallible remedy for
Fever and Ague. Jt is mv own discovery, and is
one of the best medicines ever invented fur this
1 dreadful disease—curing in twelve hours. Pre
| Oared and sold uulv in Savannah by
Splendid commissions given to Agents w ho v\ ill
i sell this infallible remedy in the Southern Suites,
where something of tfte kind ip wanted, which
will prove elTectual. Aridress the Proprietor, cor
ner Bay and Drayton-streets, Savannah, Ga.
\g- nts now appointed— < hotwell A- Gilbert,
Macon; Dorsey A: Knott, Griffin; I’. A. M- ies. La
i Grange; Weister & Epping, Colutubu.-; V\ K.
KIT( liE N, Augusta,
j June 13 4 220
RICHMOND FACTORY GOODS.
1 ESAiIE un iersigned continues the agency <if tins
j 3 establishment, an ! now otler for sale OsN A
; BERGS, STRIFES, YARN and TWINE: also a
very superior article ot NEGRO CLOTH, made
from the best Wool of the country. We invite the
attention of planters and dealers to this article,-
Wool purchased or taken in exchange lor these
goods.
adams, Fargo a ro.
June 22 luß
LINEN GOODS.
BTOIIN P. SE I ZE. (;:is Just received thecheap
est assortment of LINEN GOODo, ever of
fered in this market, to w it:
1-4. Undressed Irish Linens in whole and demi
pier s,
U-S. Fine and heavy Pillow Case Linen.
6, ju, li and 12-4, Linen Sheeting, some very
fine,
M, 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 Eve Diaper,
Long Law n,
Slate and Grass Linen,
White and colored Drillings,
White and brown Hollands,
Bleached and unbleached Russia Shcetifig,
French and Irish Linen Check*.
Russia and Scotch Diaper.
( rash and Crequila
4-4 Burlaps and Osnabnrgs
Linen Cambric Handkfs. at 124 cents and tip
wards.
Grass Skirls
Bleached and unbleached Linen Socks
1 Bleached and unbleached Towels with colored
borders.
Huckaback Dowlas
G-nts, Linen Gloves.
A general and exten-tve selection of FANCY
and ST VPLE GOODS, worthy the attention of
customers generally.
March 26 148
ENTIRELY NEW.
SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES.
JOHN BRIDGES,
FASHIONABLE DRAPER AND TAILOR,
Next door below I . Staffs Hotel, Broad-St.
fS > 11E Spring ami Summer styles just receiving
Al of CLOTHS, Eas-imeres. Drap D’Ete,
plain and figured; Mixed and Drab Cashmerettes,
Drills, Vestings, Fancy Articles,Trimmings, Ac.
for gentlemen’s wear. Under Vests for ladies.
The public are respectfully invited before or
dering their garments elsew here, to examine the
above Slock, which they will find to comprise 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 26 148
SUGAR AND COFFEE.
li BAGS prime Rio COFFEE
20 hhds. St. Croix, P. Rico and New
Orleans Sugar. Just received, and for low by
Jan 7 JOHN R. DOW.
1 FOR SALE.
A BAGATELLE TABLE, in pond order,
1 /tsL one of the best in the city- It will be sold
a bargain. Apply at this office.
June 19 # 220
’ YMTANTED TO HIRE, a NEGRO GIRL,
; Yw 12 or 13 years old, to mind a child. Apply
al this office. June 20
———f - niii n mm I.
l 1 GREENE AND PULASKI MONUMENT
LOTTERIES!
5 J- W. MAURY &. CO.. SUCCESSORS TO
I J. B. (BtUBUKV A «J«., JI.IY.UJ liKS.
• j EXTRA CLASS No. 26.
By Alexandria Class 34, June 20, 1847.
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME.
75 Numbers—J3 Ballots.
r 30,000 DOLL’BS.
620,000! 6 ? 0,000! §5,000! 63.500! $2,-
3001 §2,285! $2,000! 25 OF
Si,(R)i >I A e., ac.
Lowest 3 Nutnbei i’nxe §200!
i ickets §U), shares in proportion.
, ‘ “
I , CLASS No. 30.
By South Carolina,Class No. 26, July Ist, 1547.
SALES CLOSE THURSDAY.
SPLENDID SCHEME.
78 Numbers-—lt Ballots,
r sl'd,odo: 8 1,0 )0! S2.itr»f D25r2U of §1.000!-C(i
'1 ic kel.s U—shares in proportion.
CLASS? NO. 23
( 1 By Monongalia, Class 25, June 24. 1817.
t sales close Saturday at noun.
• I Si ■■lend id Scheme.
! ! H 1 IMIS IT
§3,000! 1 0f52,500! $1,577! 5 of.$1,000!
Tickets $2 —shares in proportion,
j For sale ny
JOHN V. MILT.F.N, Agent.
Ofiposite the .Masonic Hall.
i 92TOrders from the country proiapll v ittendet
j to. June 25
Tll sy
® p* M n I u h £
, in 11 m if- MI
i s i t J ilw J
(; EO R G I A LOT TE RIKS.
1). I s VINE A CO. M WAGERS.
Sales close Saturdav.
Grand Consolidated Lottery.
Ct ass No. 25, Extra, for 1817,
30.000 BOLIFMB.
ALSO
50 PRIZES OF 61,000.
75 Numbers—l 2 Ballots.
Wholes only ss shares in proportion.
Sales Close Tuesday at Noon.
MAMMOTH SCHEME.
Grand Consolidated Lottery.
CLASS NO. 26.
75.000 DOLI/RS.I
DIVIDED INTO
3 prizes of $25,000 each, I of s 10.00"! 20 of $1 503'
20 of $1,250! 20 of SI,OO !
Lowest 3 Nos. $500!
Wholes $12 —shares in proportion.
SALES CLOSE TUESDAY.
Georgia Literature Lottery.
Class No. 39. for 1817.
Drawn „t Savannah, June 30th.
j 4,000 HOLLARS.
$1,000; S6OO. Ac. <fec.
75 Numbers—l 3 Ballots.
W boles only sl,halves 5 ’c.,ii k on jiackages quar
li rs only S'J,SO.
For sale by
F,. H. FEZ A NT, \pent,
32?“ Orders I'rom the country will m-.-t with
prompt attention if addressed as above. (June 25
A CARD.
I T. F. C LEVEL AN D*having temporarily
1 .M.l? fr<»m the practice of his proses
( sion, i would inform the citizens of Augusta and
the public generally, that 1 have formed a connec
tion with lih former copartner, J.\o W. Spf.ar, ii.
i the practice of DENTAL Si RGERY’. r i'be bu
; sines.- wiil he conducted under the firm of Cltve
■ land 4' Spear. Office Broad-st., over Aldrich A
Green’s shoe store.
J NO. A. CLEVELAND.
Fch. 18 __ if- 117
NEW ICE HOUSE—ELLIS STREET.
rgIHE Subscribers respectfully inform lheirp.it
i rons and the puSilic generally, that they will
furnish fee at the same rates as ihe Jackson street
i Company, viz;
2 cents per pound by retail.
11 cents per pound by 10U pounds and over.
Terms Cash. All orders from the country at
tended to with punctuality and despatch.
WM. HAINES, A CO.
; May 30 2u3
CANAL PLEASURE BOAT.
rWYHE subscriber, having built a BOAT for the
i -E- purpose of conveying Ladies and Gentle
j men up and down the Canal, takes this opportu
nily of in forming the public generally that the boa*
is now ready for the accommodation of the public.
Fare FIFTY' CENTS.—Children and servants
half price.
sfTr Parties of not less th in twenty , desirous of
taking a trip on the 1 Canal, can do so by applying,
twenty-four hours previous to the time they wish
to go, to Mr. H. K. FiIILFOT, Corner of Broad
and Centre-sfeets or to
11ERBERT STALLING 3.
June 12 ts 113
WARM SPRINGS,
Merriweather County, Beorgia.
STAKE pleasure in informing my friends and
tlte public generally, that the above fashion
able and celebrated WATERING PLACE, will
|be under r ny entire management and control this
I season. I shall open the House on the Jirst day of
1 June, for the reception of visitors, and hope from
1 my long experience in business, to he able m sus
tain the well known reputation of the place. I
have thought proper to reduce the price of Board,
Board, Lodging, Bath, «Ve. per month, - tg2<>
i Children and Servants, “ “ half price.
. Board of Horse, - “ “ $lO
JOHN C. MANGHAM.
I Warm Springs, May 6, 1847.
j June 1 ml 204
* WARM SPRINGS.
! rgIHE present proprietor of these Springs fakes
l y this occasion to inform the public, that the
Mill Pond near that place, which was thought to
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.
I June 15 116
j NEW GOODS FOR GENT’S. WEARk
zfiASIMERES of fancy colors, and Blae.
i hr el Ta and Ca hmarette
j Super VV tTite Russia Duck for jiants
j Linen Drillings, cheeked, plaid and striped
Cheeked Linen Coatings.'Tweed Coatiqgs
Cotton and Linen Cheeked Goods, for boys wear
Silk and Cotton Undershirts and Drawers
Brown Cotton I Hose, Gloves, Handkfs.
Suspenders, Silk, Cashmere and Marseilles Y'est
ings.
With every description of Goods, in our line to
i which we invite your attention.
I BOWDKE & CUVGETT.
j April 17 * 167
• GE # t»IGIA LAW REPORTS.
REPOu j’S 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.
Kell 7, Slate Reporter. Price five dollars. For
r sal® by THOMAS RICHARDS.
March 16 139
wiil be made to the Honorable the Inferior
j Court of Richmond County, when sitting as a
' Court of Ordinary, Ft leave to sell one House and
. ! Lot, on the corner of Ellis snvci and a cross street
| better known nr the corner lot at O ven’s Pump.
I having a front on Eili- street about 120 feet and
runnmg back South about lit) fee;; belonging to
the estate of the late John .Morrison, and sold for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate
DANIEL MOK BISON, Adm’r.
June 26 226
BROUGHT TO JAIL.
t? 5 BROUGHT to the J.iil of this Conntv on
yA the 1m in-t.,a Negro man who says his
X in:me is ROBERT, and that he belongs
to Dr. Robert Wiggins, of Mi n:g» nt ry,
I co.. As t , having been sold to him by .Mr. ]>. VVar
! ren, of Augusta. Said negrti is about 25 tears of
age, dark complexion, 5 feet lO or 11 incites high,
und weighs about 150 lbs.
The ovt tier is notified to enm ? forward, prove
property, pay charge* and take him away, < r he
will be dealt with a* the law directs.
£5“ The Chronicle will ptihii-hed the above tri
weekly.and the Milledgevilie Federal L nion ,veek
' ly, until forbid,and forward th> bills for payment.
R. 11. VICERS. Jailor,
June 25 f— 225
£SO REWARD,
U maw ay from the snlwcriher, living on
yA Flint River, 10 miles South West of
’Th. masti ii, Upson co., Ga.. on Sunday,
mLm* the 13th lost., without cause, U negto
boy by the name of .MACK, who is no dofjbt
making hi- way ba> k toGuiltord. N. C. 1 bought
Mack tills year from a Mr. Weatherby. a negro
trader. Alack is an intelligent, shrewd Negro,
copper colored, well made, weighing 140 or 15 ;
pounds, plump, round forehead. He earned <fl
with him and olive cloth coat, pair of boots, white
cotton shirt and breeches, and an old fur cap. He
is 6 feet 4to G inches high. Alack can lead ate.
no doubt write.
1 will give s:>o for bis apprchensioti and proof n
convict any white man that Alack was inveigled
off by him, or twenty dollars for Macks detention
in Jail. JOHN T. SNIPES.
Thomaston, Ga.. June 17. 4c Juiu 29
3EL LAIR TKAIV- GEORGIA RAIL
ROAD.
J~L,I A SPECIAL TRAIN w ill be ru
between Augusta and Bell Air fr> ;
j )5: h u» October 15th. 1 aving At
gusta dailyCStinday’s excepted) at 6i o’clock, P.AI
' and Bel-Air at7 o’clock, Al.
Season 'J’icket. for one person. £25 (■:)
Season ’Ticket for a Family of three, in
cluding sen ants. 55 C
Season i n kel for a Family of four, inclu
ding servants, G 5 C
Season i inker for a Family of five, inclu
ding servants, 72 5
Season 1 icket for a Family of six, inclu
ding servants, 77
Season Ticket fora Family of sown, or
more including servants, SO
I Single trip,
I June 6 2DJ
GEORGIA RAIL ROADT
: .7*} -“A After May 2fi;ii,a PASSENGER CA
i /.V will be attached to the Freight Tr;
from Union Fo’mt to Augusta, ev.
I Monday, and from Augusta to Union Point
i Thursdays.
J Franspurmtion Office G. R. K. and B C. (
Augusta, Ga. .May 22J, 13 47, \
I May 3 fr
(IEOH GI V RAIL ROA D.
"“*7l On and afii r April 21st, 1817, l
i Passenger Train will leave Augusta a.
LEZZII* o’clock, P. M.
r l ranspo. iation Office (C f{. R. A; B. Co.
Augusta. April 20th, 18-17. 170
SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD.
) On and after the 2(*th inst-, aSF
CIAL TRAIN for pas-,(-ng'-r« will i
—22 between Hamburg and Aiken.
leave as follows, viz;
To leave liambu g, , 5i P. ’ i
“ ” Aiken, . . 8 v. M
. J. Al AG HATH, Agen
May 12 188
FOR S VLE OR TO RENT.
£. 'Thiit well known and eligible Inraf- -
j ; -U YV AKEIIOI SE on the corner of 4re
Jg£i j£ «l .and Campbell streets. It is ronvetii r
:o the Rail Road and near the centre of bnsirc
At J- G. Winter’s f 111-
June 17 ts 118
I KAN KID N I i f>USE.
a _ ~i The Subscriber would announce t
TiU ;‘J2 former visitors, and the public gener
jg- ,ti»at this commodious establishmc
now ready for the accommodation of boarden
transient persons. The rooms and passages
large and airy, finished in the Inst style, am;
nished with every facility for convenience
comfort. 'The building itself is unsurpasst
my in the Slate, and the proprietor pledges
self to spare no pafns or expense to make a. I who
may favor him with a call perfectly at home. As
a summer retreat, Athens is unequalled by any in
ihe up-country. The subscriber oilers every in
ducement, both in terms and accommodation, to
ill w ho are si eking such a place, to give his bouse
their patronage-
W. L. MITCHELL, Athens* C*.
June 5 4c 2UB
THE SARATOG A OF THE SOUTH
anr a s
Madison Springs, Georgia- 31
fev J TIIIS F A Slll ON AB LE WA-U ' ■ . I
Is-rjiH Pi,ACE, will be re-. 4
ojvio d Tin the first day of June.
'j’he Proprietor is now finishing a large buildini
with a Dining Room 4U by 92, Parlor 4b by 10 feel
and a number of Cool Rooms, &c., and a promt
tiade of 14 feet wide, in a tw o story colonade, nea
four hundred feel long.
D A MEL MORRISON.
Madison Springs. April 30.
June 4 tfin 2'17
NOTICE.
Strayed or stolen from the stable < ,
the. subscriber, one and a half milt
M zi,. from Alaeon.on the 5 it itist., al.ir
hav Mare. sor 6 years old this spring. This in a
is with foal. Her rieht lurid foot is white, :.nd (
the knee j >int has a sear occasioned by a hnrt.-
No other marks r-colleCted. 1 will pay a liher
arid satisfactory reward to any one that will brh
her home, or if stolen, will pay Fifty Dollars f
herdellvery with sufficient evidence to convict t
thief. She was raised in Virginia, and has proba
bly made her way, if nut stolen, in the direct!
of Augusta. H- BASSE I T
June 22 tut 222
1,1 V X Xi V (TAI J J.
THF’ undersigned respect- . r
fit!!y informs the pnlilic that
he has leased the old stan 1,-*
well known as J. B. Guedron’s LO A Eli- ST
BLES, on Ellis-treet, and would be thankful f
share of patronage. R. A. WATKINS'
May 14 —lB i
S2O K EWAKD.
Ranaway from the Subscriber at F
yek Mile Branch. Barnwell District, Srn
Carolina, on the 111 It inst.. a negro 1
immed JUNE, a carpenter. June
black man, stout fellow, about 5 feet, JO o
inches high, with full heavy eyes and incline
lie red, am l stammers; between 25 and 34 y
of age. The above reward will he paid for
delivery to the Jailor «f Augusta, where I
well known, or $lO fur his security in any o
jail so that 1 get him.
ISAAC TAYf.O!
__ May 13 189
YVASIIINGTON AND NF-W OK LEA
TELEGRAPH COMPANY.
fBYIIE Subscribers to this Company are he
II notified that a payment of 20 per cent
their subscriptions will be required on the
day of June next, and another payment of 2t
cent on tiie first day of August next, to mee
demands of the assignee, who is rapidly prog • '
ing in the construction of the line.
The money may be paid to Ecward Tho , ;
Esq. Augusta Geo.
B. B. FRENCH, j
W.W. SEATON, » Trustees
DAN. GOLD. )
Warhington City, May 21, 18
YJayJfe ts 1
iM tu.
Ad m ini it ra to r' ■ So U.
WAR he jo! ! b< U>n th- four; JLnt - door, in Mur
ray county, on tae first I'a -.J-i.- in September
m-xt, between ht uwini h.mrs , 4 f,.
One holf of L i N>• tv. h „~j f.,r:y-five,
(2 >j i>* the ninth (iMi)distiiet, and third (3d) sec
tion of said c jinny, it hen g eighty acres Sold a-t
tbe prctwrty ~f Matthew J--t,es, late of Burk®
countv,
Af.IX.N IN M ,\N. 'I . , .
JHiTCiIEL B. JONES, s t;m r *'
Juno 24 527
hIUDIO.M* SHERIFF** SALE.
1,1 ‘ 1 i- ' ! ! ■ in July r.t ii. i\. : i in sold, at
t te iuuer market hou-c in the city of Au^ti-u,
L<i! H ba-0 iiotira oftaie, the fo&uvxiog
property, to wifi
(JA A ' *■ ' s tca!a Sow Jin, -itu«*e et.d being at.
' J ru ‘ ; vr Spirit creek, M-nr th-. >u\::nnah river «ii
tie (-utility of Richmond. Sud Steam Saw 'dill
muaferm Gilds adj uning Limb .*' That-as ! 'tc.-
-r-uu Collins an ,] T-om'. f,e- i ■ »! . pro
, rtjr of Adam S. Nt-who»i«.»-. to rat ii; (low
i ■ ex. euii.-no issuin' fr- m the s- r ( onrt of
1 Ktiiro mi CMitiiy, to fav»»r ofJul, , U V. L -ehonie
v- Adam S. New house, ISukr at Hart w. ih«
! same.
■ ar {he safrre tint-- and pine . will he sold,
A that Lot nr parcel of !.ami. mmiu lying and
:t ‘K m, Richmond county, ron min nig one hundred
i-r -in ->r* or I*--?., and lu; ■u . ih M.-a-luw
tract) !i|j<doing land* of B. H. We.-Ten. John Skiu
nvr, tue »-state of 31a-tha Fury, deceased, ami ’
’' 'o Lcvie ;on as- ti-o pop* My o \i;gu*ica 2.
(, ngetreei, to safi-iv si fi. f.i. buniru IT- tn it*c Su
perior < curt ot 1’• -hii!l fount’, in j- , : of tho
Justices of ihe luferiur i onrt of ivH-ho- md count?,
• - • 'thc >;.- Ao. vy Willi mJ. ti.-hhv, Senr ,
(’ ri - T>L f’ Iwar.J ; minus ~t.d \ igus* Uft B.
< a, ... „ urui-.s.
AARON I.OIT, Sheriff.
n j"; j • 2(»8
snE!tirr»s salr.
sJn the - -r Tuesday tn July n< xt, wifi he sold
, at . hi- Ahtrket Ho nee. in tl.e citv of Au -
i-'n w .lldn Tie h-<ral h urs of sale, the foil jvv -
iii7 uropei t' . to v\ it :
Ali tl at tract or pan-el of Hand/situate, lying
w '* ; >•; -ftr i i the county fHu ! uu -nd. cnntahlit g
1 ur*-«* i t-d ior-y ar •■■?. mo re or h‘*<, ad -
J jlniny finds <>f (Jeorv W Tn. h itjorrin, tfio
(•-•or-rt i Ki.il U-md d ' i■ i, (’ : ;* ».j.» 3 3tfs.
(it I ut.-d drs. Brown; I- led on as,die pf'-porty ol vi
i Ihtniel AlafioHey, to s.i'isfy .a fi fa pa the fore*
'h’-'.r- m ;■■■ '' ; , i ->r: a h ~> ;!,■■ : 'iper.or
, 1 u r l of Hi dimoinf county, in f.Vor ol Chariei. J
: Den ■ Daniel ‘-I ’. .
A so, at th-» s-ttne lime and pia.-t*. v?ill he sold
siir -.- ' uni r d and ninety ssir-ks Salt; levied on pa
Hie ps- m-rtyci'V. illiam H. Gm«}<>.., to satisfy a tiA
ti. c • in;; fr'-rn the Superior < nun of. Km imn nd
Trn-1 Conunfiy is, William U. Gordon.
• ", 'As -me tune and'id:we. will be #r
Ih;!i 1. a*. • w orn in, a ><>ut »(Xrears of ugc. v
! -r chiij Jacob, a lion* one y efet old; leided on ft’i
the property of John Trowbridge, to .satisfy sun
dry a ii. far issuing from tbe Justices Cour' cl ily
'ilsi f ■;-i, -.a of Richmond n itnty, m favor
1 ia\ifanJ. U.-!-*■. A’( o. vs. J ) Troxvbriil-jy.-~-
iiiauc*at< ' on: taldfl^H
WILLI A M V. KCH.
1 ' |,r,f> * _ " Ib’puty Siierßl'«.. C,
iI.K.
Gil be s.-ld be lor * ti Cuifr? Huu-o |u : . uchron
tiori <■ 1 the first Tuesday if» Angi/st .mpxi. be
tween the -js:r.' !.oo s t t Side, the follow-tog
1 \o il i.s *- urr< Lntf*'utttl |f.-ds in
t.hv vis g» of Jucliom. wiroTkn. ivn'has. Lot A--
now o<-<-u;.ied by Hmoh Freeman. bohoefed
i ;■ : i. i '
j li«* ktteet, t- .nth bv b>t-nL . ic- tiTanf l.Vieif
1 »on as the p'operty <T ?i Kryatj. dscH«r-. o. to •
s t, Jion- 1,. fa in fa lor of Tie Lifcrlo; Ccmrt s-t
■ ■ *■ tu.;;-and >UtoJn, . '
. ELOILND E,tsfeOJS, v. s. v r>
June 13 ■ ‘’■ ‘ iK
V< -v n lIKS hi I I’i* ;r t -Aa' SA I
wdl (»< sol i, on the first Tuc-d i v in Inly ayxt.h®
fore : te i ourl House u*»or tn W a- T-r’Ann, WAir
reu county, within the hgfrf jjuo.-a c-i a.iie thi
to
I N-‘gro Man 1 y 'he norrie of WUlfata,about 2-4
yea - age, ol yellow voa.;- on, a pond ha .-
■: • > • . !■ 1 r. » good d,rtV»t. ,;Rie. < le vied on rus the
f Crtid T. I/*A est. to ’uttt J, [ivofi, fitf*.
bluing fmm Ihr Warren Inf-rtar T’ortri. against
w. tun inn r'trFim
Douglilf*; for Use of Kbem-v.'-r 4V H'dfgUtv'.
A L GUbTLaS
N*7
KLBEK ■
a-’ ~ d, on iHe first Tuesday in July next,
, ht-fort tfi court hoi)** cl ■>- m. Clberton. Fine,i
count), within she usuil hpun] lw following
property, to wit :
; I N-..Toes, vi/,; .Maly, r ■ rfi >rt, 17 pars id
■ ‘ci'i'-'s, : boy, it> ; ■ '"Vc; Jccc.-.a hoy
, • .o'-'aff 2.5. a. they, v girl I *
VV vati, i b iy..1(l; > - liamlv. h giri, libs.a Ijo>,
1: i’ Iy. a v.imau, ; *• Mary, a «i|, 12; 1 Bu
ll: "J b! d i Sc- t :a-» and Book Case;
• 1 afstcads; 27 \ -il.s; 1 t .Books; 1 TaM* «» «
F: T- J Sidehortrcb; .’id lurfs-f ] Fold?nfc Taft . -.-
H-e-s-u.i* T.-bi-s;. :t picbfirs *fd *■ 7 m if Bowls; 5
i , 1 Vi * ' ■ ■ - ■ ;
i v.-i U.t -f If Fm'lu-i' Bees, S'-Jyf
d- :-, 10 Straw Be s and Maur;. sc ; 3 Oipbourda,
2 Bock *-usea, -in;->; 2 Tavern' •■■d'a; 31 Piiiovxe;
lot ofSbovei a*. 1 Tot.es, AtuLfons and Pt ndt-r.-;
j ! lot <>s l 'rocs•;ry Wn;c ! !'•! o f Si!v-r Wi-.r;*: I lot
• * <>i.ss War*: 1 lotufTraiilu ao'HI »es; i ir-c of
: > • ,1 lot ofCoffeic.; i lot t»» j o; lot of Flour,
,rr> !. iM 1 lasses; jk> ?*f.N »i •; 1 1m ui' Mo*'.-;
it ot Sait; 2 W?vp- Bnokeu.; I Dfci; I n>r ct
.»{ -ilic’ia-; a fi-nci t'- >*i l-fy • ■•; d 'Tranks,
; <-i r.iairung i’apefs; I CTics;; • }<* AVheG, 1
it of various ur-ides of 'ivauisf--- : I.levied on as
the r ,|V ;iy o? »j •ry f)l> ; ” A- ' of i'l iji ii
■ : , •:■ to m ■ ■ . i
fieri Sq i< r Court >n lav.nr Os .Gplha V. Karri- ,
.ad.ii'r , dtt. vs. M.iiy ,fc !H-cr v m'r. <:-C Thor.
O’iv-er. h- cihsa, 'uxl lan -x other ft. fat. i*s. same,
r ■ .Arc. .<i lby I ihi-’S .'L-ver ■ 'fup'Tty poird- -I
■ ■ v 1-1 Os tv err Not hi - r ■■ l be received tu
i j> ; n*~t of ihe ab-Vb !ev’cc{ ,r<.:-:rty but Specie
or i'ltrv N -*cs, * -
LLNSA ii. OL.vidvVa . , ~ I? tfberifl'-
• 3 2oG
ytmfifi. s'iiri:y tg ttli,-:-
~ ill he s !•’, before roaft-bou-a d-an? m the fs.wn
, t '.V. .1, : fc.iro’. Bin kc et, n-i -. mi tbe; 5w
• uc-ii.l. u Ji.;y nr. . Is' ui the usual .hours
c - if?, L Li-'mv-r pr >; °r y V- .c :
Even i ti de-d u.a Gw -sf.-. 11 '.id} 3-Tea, nr -a
or less, oak. ami hickory land, . c'jiiiu of
Matthew (J. 31 cCnllo • lenrv f .-»ivl*. ,d others,
- .-’ginally granted to He ? cy a i«*v»ed on t-.
|! h property of f’aol David ar. v a Rlar- ...
’ g . ;e fi. fa. issn'ii.g from (he * ourt of
liarke county in fin or of JoW- a W fra-um vs.
r ; . • sx ”ir-orr. • PNiea* fmint. U mi in mitj n. la.
J - . f JOHN T. HaOWN, Sbcriir.
1 ... jpJ ' ■ ~ . . ’-m
( OLTMBI V SIJI DIM *S Ml,!h
WH: 1 * sold, onthh'first Tae;-J;v, in Juij nest, a*
tbe Conn llousein Applinjf. vriihin the legal
j hours of sale,
lr-d acre of (and in said «;••>.;my of C eH,rnhm.
t of ti tru-l of ‘2 0 Ivttij? bn hoto side® of
il-acl'isill Creek, 'irtgif. fix gratpe,, t<- IVitliam
. j’-tce,and j fining Be.ij Luin ‘dams, 'Cjli-.-on Fr.il
' jps -md John M igobee—lev tefi on ; the property
- rStej..!i • Dnam- to s-ittsfy i- ufi ms. fr. m tbe
Justices' (. ijUi 1 of Disiriot No fi. In favor •»/ Birrs
line Wlbon vs. said.k'n : e. Prop ' ; knieß on
ana - eturned tome hi u Constable.
R. ii. JON£3, BhfUiF
J ;ns t > C HH
AdminirtmlnT** d.ii-a- - -
Will be*• l on the first Tu ,< .< \n A ttgifdt nan.
i to the higneri bfdrier.af tt.e(Jr - t fl/n.-e Uuor in
I I e tow 11 of Lumpkin, Sthwart eunniy, ritf.tu
if. legal iioors of ssie, tgre. -..>b u an order of
1 tie honorable the InfeK'" < an • f Bit hmund
• i r.ny, " benvittiug as a ecu t ■! Ordkurj’ und
for Ordinary purpe ser-,
Tract of Lnn<l t kfu -vp as 23? 24*H Ih
t.-icf of Stewart cm»nr); gr«.wr* :• Ah W dilanw.
and * Id as the prcp=. Ry of * ’ • the -aid
i J 4 r,tt VV'ifimrtM, deoe-nne.-i- S, 1 don.—
L'i rmse.osh JANE WILMr. >1 L Atm’s
f May 12 / 'bents nor.
! c orriaE, .sc r;.\?i ;• OLASSi,.*.
! -a ‘a’-gn fact mo ccyfp.f
| ,j*t. #>!.» 20 of, uN, O sm. 4 ’A- envadt- Sognrs,
I • r.hds New Te>* C iSa V;a .t frt. ■-- < »•!«■ lo' v
} by '\pril6] Jt* :N U DOW