Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851, June 29, 1847, Image 3

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an 1 if for waut of a fur re nuncratiori the office should fill into incompetent hands, the wants of the county v. ill compel the Justices of the Inferior C >url to an a*- | ■cement which will he most foil by those least ahlc to heir it. With this view we would respectfully suggest to nur next Senator and Representatives to cud avor so to al- X'T the present 1 ,aw, that the County of Richmond may not be included in the scale adverted to, hut that the compensation to the Receiver be placed in the same situ- 1 ntionas it was before the passage of that Law. We make a distinction between the offices of Receiver and Co lector, because the Collector receives a commis sion as well on the digest as on the amount o ' per contuse in addition made to it by the Inferior Court for county purposes—and therefor*; his compensation is greater, al- j though his real labor is less—wb le the real responsibili ty resting on the parties may be considered as equal. The Committee appointed to exam ue the otli e and paper* of the Ordinary’s Office, report that they have j performed thald ity—that they find tic- Indexes and Kn l‘i ;* correct, and the Books neatly and cleanly kept, and a* far as they could ascertain, every thing in order. VVe would call the attention ot the proper authorities to the serious neglect of P troi duty. I u consequence of this neglect, the citi z ns, par icularly on the riand Hills, are greatly annoyed and injured. From the repeated no- i lice by former Juries on this subject, and without avail* weare led tobeli vc that the la v may be defeated as it tiow stand*-, and if i be so, we request of our .Senator and 'Representatives in the next Legislature, to remod*;l the same—in order that the property and comfort of our citi zens iiiav be better protected and secured. In taking leave of tile Court we beg leave to present our thanks to Judge M -rriwct'ier for the c urtesy which has marked his connection with our body—only to bo equalled by the elearnes-of his instructions upon the le- | Val points which have been argued before ns; he w ill car ry wlt!i him to his home—our best wishes for his health, 'liappine.- s and continued future prosperity. \y o also tender our thanks to the Attorney General. G F.O. W. LAMAR. F •reman. GF.ORG E W. L. TWIGGS. JOHN CO:>KKRV. FRANCIS T. WILMS. |SR-\EL BOND. D AVID K. WRIGHT. JOSIAH SIBLEY. • Oi.IVER H. LEE. JAMES P. FLEMING. CHARLES B. HITT. F. M JENNINGS. J VCOH A. VAN WINKLE. LDW. THOM AS. J<> IN R. CROCKER. Ji »S. A. F WVING. WM. K. KITCHEN. 8. H OLIVER. JO.IN WILKINSON. Or«3er?il that tlir al>ovo juesfi'iitiip nit be published if* *thc Gazettes «f bisetty, A true extract fro.u the initiates. June 22 A. H. McLAWS, D. C. S. C. Wistarts Balsam of Wild Cherry. The extraordinary success attending the use of this medicine in the diseases of tlic lungs, and the many singular cures it has effected, having | naturally attracted the attention of many physi cians, as well as the whole fraternity of quacks, various conjectures and surmises have arisen re- • »l*c< ting its composition; some physicians havt # supposed it to contain iodine, otlrer ignorant pre- I tenders say it must contain mercury, and tosnne j such suhsta nee they each attribute its singular el- ) licacy. A.s such opinions are altogether errone- i ous, and calculated* to prejudice manv persons against if, we PLEDGE OUR HONOR that H contains nothing of this kind, or anything the l«o*t injurious; on the contrary, it is composed of the most simple substances, the principal ot which are the extracts of tar and wild cherry hark, and the whole secret of its efficacy 'consists in the Inode by which they are prepared. .None genuine, unless signed i. BUTTS on l ie wrapper. For sale in Augusta, wholesale and retail, by JIAVILAM). RISI.KV” & CO., and also by THOMAS BARRETT & CO., ami Dealers in Medicines generally in Georgia. June *dl> t 3 222 kaiKPx Wai , »ii|i!ir i lla. Parents, do you love your children? Then pre" ve their health: ne.xtto the blessing of life itself is the enjoyment of perfect healtli. Plow many ' languish and pine away in theirinfanl years,sim ply from a want of using the proper means'! The t-nder plant is nipped and withers ere it tdoonis. If scrofula or king’s evil exists in the system, or fha blood is impure, manifesting itself by eruptior s on the fa e, thickening and cracking of the skin j 1 " S 3 ) blotches, biles, scald head, salt rheum, and other j similar complaints. Sands’ Scrsapatilia will ef fectually eradicate them from the system. Read the remarkable cures it has performed, and delay no longer. For further particulars and conclusive evidence of its superior value and efficacy, see pamphlets which may be o: t i ied of agents, gratis Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by A B & D. SANDS, Wholesale Druggists, 100 Fulton, corner of William street, .New-York. — Fold also bv, 11 A VIL AX D. IDS LEV CO., A lign-ta Vnd by Druggists generally throughout, tlie United Elates. Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles Tor So. J 222 June 20 THE MARRIED WO.II VN'S PRIVATE j .MEDICAL COMPANION. By Dr. .1 . M. Ma u r ice an . rROFESS'IR OK DIKEASrS Os women*. ] Third Edition, 18 mo. pp. 250. Price #1 00.] COPIES SOLD IN THREE MONTHS!!! j The great demmd for this most important work, (of which thousands are. sold) has compelled the i l-sue of a another edition, it is intended especi ally for the married, as it discloses important se crets which should he known to thmn particularly. Here every female ran discover the causes, symp- I toms, and the most efficient remedies and most certain mode of cure, in every complaint to w hich i her sex is subject. ft 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 whether they are susceptible of remedy. They ' wii-l here find thosg important matters, connected I •with discoveries in medical and physiological set- | cnce, which meet this question. This work is destined to be in the hands of every 1 wife and mother who has a regard for her own health and welfare, as well as that of her hus band. The 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 t.f course impossible to convey more fully, in a public journal, the various subjects treated of, h< they arc 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 mav be subject, can be obviated. Copies will he sent by Moil fret of Portage Over ten thousand copies have been sent by mail within three mouths, with perfect safely ami certainty. In no instance hasa remittance failed m reach the publisher, or the book to those to whom it has been directed. On the receipt of One Dollar, the “Married Woman's Private Medical Gnrnijaiiion’*. will be sent free of postage to any part of the United I Suites. All letters must be addressed (post paid) i to D r A. M. Mattriceau. Box 1221, New York City. Publishing OHit e 12y Liberty street, New York. Lite “Married Woman’s Private Medical Com panion" is sold by booksellers in .New York, Richmond. Philadelphia, Boston, Mass., Colum i bu.-', <)., Albany, Buffalo, St Louis, Charleston, | New Orleans,and in ev ry principal city in the I idled Slates. Agents in Philadelphia, Zeiber A Co ; New York, Burgess & Stringer; Albany, W. C. Little A Co.; St. Louis, Nalls At Cornish; Co lumbus. John T. Blaiu, Agent lor Central Ohio; C. E. Fisher, Richmond, Va. All letters, how ever, must be addressed as above. N. H.—The trade supplied on the usual terms. June 20 Un 221 Vr DR. J. A. S. -MILLIGAN will a tend to tin: practice of Medicine, and Surgery, in Augusta ami its vicinity. Office in Metcalf’s Range, up stairs. Entrance j one door below Mr. J. Marshall's Drug store. I June 13 Cm *215 STEAMBOAT COJIIMAV OF CLOU, j GiA. KjT This Company (taxing been re-organized j and placed in an efficient «=tate for service, are j (Vepared to send forward without delay all freight i ■ that may offer. Goods consigned to\VM. I*. WILLI \M*B. Agent | at Savannah, will be lor warded free.of Commis- J j sinus. The connection of R. M. Goodwin with ibis Company It-.- terminated. JOHN B. GIT EE, June 6 I—r Agent al Augusta. : COME'ttCIAL. j latest hates from LiV E K foo i:J rvi: 1. latest dates KtloM HAVRE, J it n E 2 . j NEW ORLEANS, June 23. —Cotton —Arrived since the ISth instant, 2232 bales. Cleared in Joe same time 6 56 bales —miking a reduction in ' stock ol 3. >2l bales, and leaving on hand iuciu j five of all on shipboml not cleared on the 22 J in- | slant, h stock of i 53,038 bales’. O/i Friday Inst, the day of making up our last • report, we had occasion to notice a fair amount of bu-iness, though the limited number of buyers | gave them the advantage, and prices were it any- | thing a shade easier than for some days previous. On Saturday business /ell oil again, and only some yoO hales were taken, mostly for the Norfh, j at about previous rates; but on Monday buyers | came forwanl and took two or three round lists, i making the transactions of the tiny sum up about j ! TJu hales, though this amount includes one or two \ . lots w hich are said to he shipments'. Yesterday I ; there was again some enquiry on the part of a j } few buyers, but there did not appear to he much ■ | Cotton offering, particularly of Lousiana and Mis- j ; sissippi, the sales of the week past having relieved j the market materially, and the imar proximity of j the Cambria's accounts inclining some parties to ! | hold on for their arrival, in the hope that they j may he ot a favorable tenor; consequently the ! sales were confined to some 2800 bales, making a * total of 77.0 bales for the past three days, taken for England, the Continent and the North. As ; regards prices they Itave tended still further in fa vor of buyers, and we have found it necessary | further to reduce our quotations an 1 of a cent on j the low and middling qualities. For the hither grades the rates are little more than inguinal. A material portion of the st..< k consists of North Ala- j luma Cottons, which are extremely difficult of sale j at the moment. NEW-ORLE \NS CLASSIKfCx riO.V. (Assimilating to that of Liverpool.) Louisiana T Mississippi. Inferior, 81 /7i) 8J Ord. togoodqrd. /d) y Middling. ‘J i (d) yf Ciood Middling, yj (d) Vi j Middling Fair, yf Cdi Id Fair. 104 © H I < l ood Fair. 1i I ( d> Good ami line, nominal. Freights. —t'otlon, to Liverpool, per ih., |d.- to Havre, If a lie-; to New York Jc ; to Boston, ic. .MOBILE', June 23.— Cotton. —In the early part ! of the commercial week now closet], there w is a fair hn-aness done in cotton at the quotations given in our la-t weekly review. The m irket was quite active during the three first days, and on Friday i tite sales reached 2000 hales. Biuce that period holders have advanced somewhat llieir preten sions, ami liuyers not being disposed to meet their i views, tlie transa/lions have been ligiit. The 1 sic liner’s accounts too. being daily expected, both i parties are mutually inclined to hold offumil those i advices shall have come to hand. The aggregate sales of the‘Week sum upst>tKJ bales, dividtal daily . as follows: VV eduesday 80 •, J’lihrsday 1200, Fri day 2000, Saturday 500, Monday 300 and Tin s day 200 hales. 'J’he demand lias been eonlised principally to the tmtier grades, which are s tree and in good dcmaniK r l he purchases of the vvei k have been mainly on Nerthern and English ac coifrtt, with pan of a cargo for Havre. We ad- Vam e ottr quotations a trifle from last Week, at which figures holders are stiff LIVER I’6oL CLASS n-'ICATIOV. Go°d and tine, nominal. Good fair, nominal. Fair, Ini Middling fair, ]oj (d) Middling, yf ,d 2i Ordinary, 8i (d) Tlie receip’sof the week are 271 bales, exports 6,032 Ftalcs. and stock on hand last evening, iuclu j siveofali *n shipboard not cleared 73,630 hales, j against 13.73 J hales same time last year. I Correspondence of the Baltimore Sun. j By Jlagiiefit TcUgraph. NEW Y URK. Juuc 25, h U. At.— In Flour the m irket was very dull to-day, and prices are I still downward. Western mixed narcelssold at ; t» 87j, and Genesee sold at $7 a $7 I2)r. The j aggregate sales are about 10.000 barrels. Wheat is very heavy, and cannot he sold to any extent. The sales amounted to but 2000 bushels at 142 cents p* r bushel lor some inferior red. Corn was in fair demand, lint not very firm. J The sales were to the extent of 20,000 bushels. | at $ 1 for round and 00 a 05 for flat. Cotton rental ns without change, the sales to | day amounting to 000 halos, to spinners, ! Three steamships are now on their way from ! Europe; the Union, from Havre, with advices to the lOtb instant; the Sand) Sands, from Liver pool, wuth accounts to the Isfh ; and the Caledo nia, also from Liverpool, with intelligence to the I 10th. The Union is now momentarily looked I tor, but up to the present hour she has not been telegraphed. J. APALACHICOLA, June 23.— Cotton. —Our | Cotton market may be said to he closed for the season. There is none on sale. Stork on hand and on shipboard not cleared 16.625 b ales. Freights. —Since our last we have no change to notice in tite rates coastwise. We learn that a slop iuLsbeeu taken for Liverpool, to arrive at Id.; this is a slight improvement on previous rates to that port. To Liverpool Id.; to New York Ic.; to ■ Boston Ic. MEMORANDA. Thefchr. T. C. Mitchell, Eaton, for Charleston, cleared at Baltimore 25th inst. 'J’he U. L ship New York, Hull, for Charleston, was up at New Y ork 23d inst. to sail on her regu lar day. The brig Mary Jane, Lermond, far Charlermn. tailed from Providence for .Mil! Stone Point. ~nS—w—i hi i i nmt CHARLESTON'. June 28 —Ait. schr* Esther Aon. (Br.) Kent, Havana; sitmp Charlotte Jane, tßr.) McKinney, Nassau via Kiellmra; D. S. M packet sloop leader. Brown, Key West, brig- Por tn Rico, (>iles, JSaqna la Oandr; Chri.-iineta,(BuJ Estate, Matanzas; echr. Tangent, Bailey, Prank fnrt, (Me.) Went to sea. steam-hip Southerner, Berry, New York; barque Jane Glassin, (Br.) fleck, Liver- . pool; brig'Bower. Morriscni, Matanzas, sdirs. Ma rta. Reed, New York; Palestine, Greene, Phila delphia, Orator, Wood, Georgetown; ( ongress, Sawyer, Providence, (It. I.) Hosannah Rose.. Rose, Boston; C. Sir tton,Vance,Philadelpeia; Sage, Podgef, West Indies-. S\V \N N All, June 2C,—Arr. ship Edwin, Harden. Liverpool. C d. st lir.-W. D. Jenkins, Watson, Philadelphia. Went tosea, ship Sterling, Barstow, l.iverpool, I. O. OF O. F. Jlilier Lodge No, 10. A REGULAR meeting of this Lodge w ill he XU. held 77/is (Tuesday) Eveniue. aißo’cloe.k. j Members will please ‘attend as an election for of ficers to serve the ensuing term will take place. By order of ihe N. G. J. E. MARSHALL, Sec’ry. June 29 _ 1 MOUNT EAGLE TRIPOLI. A REM A RKABEE mineral, pronounced hy j i ,/ik geologists IO bo H great rarity in nature, and | known to them by the name of Tripoli, has lately been discovered in this country, although but in one lied, of verv narrow limits, all owned by the ■■Mount Eagle Manufacturing Company” itlcorpo- I rated for the sole purpose of its manufacture. The article is excellent for burnishing and clean- j ingull rinMied metallic and gla.-s surfaces, such I asgold, silver, brass. Britannia and steel vvaie, ; window class, <Ac. Nothing has ever yet been ! discovered equal In the pure Tripoli, and the com j ! iiion language of ibe consumer is, it is the best j thing 1 ever saw. The gcnui/W article is lor sale i by the exclusive agent for Augus a, ' WM. HAINES. April 20 • --ts 176 N LAV SPRING ROODS. "SvY-TM U. PRICE A (70., Drapers and Tai i 'lg W lor-, have now in store, and are weekly ) receiving from the French and English markets. CLOTHS, CAS'IMKRES and VESTINGS, and Trimmings for Tailors uses, to which they : would call the attention of those visiting this mar- | ket. they can sell tin ni by piece or pattern. as ; j low as they can be purchased in New Y urk: Cash- ! I maretts, t roton (’outing-, bummer Camblets, Eng- ! I I i'll and Vnierixan 'weeds, white and colored ‘ 1 Linen Drills, “Drc.p D’Ete,” hTk. and col’d fig’d. i Matioguir D- laities, and all the, newest pattern's | and styles of VE-STIS(»S of silk, Cashmere, . j wliite and col’tl. Marseilles, Valencias, Ac., Ac., i i with a full and general assortmerfV'f the newest ! patterns ami styles of READY MADE CLOTH- j IN< », and well tua ie Shirt? and Drawets. Hats and ' Caps. I inbrellus, steel frame and all kinds; Hosie rv, Gloves, Suspenders, ( rivals, Scfirfs, Handker chiefs, E'ocks, Collars. B'soars. Shoulder Braces, Riding Belts, Money Belts. Razors and Razor ' Strops, Dressi.Cases, Clothes Brushes, Hair Brushes. Hat Brushes. Nail and 'Tooth dm. Night 1 Caps, Money Purses, Bucket Books, 1 ablets, • I Watch Guards. Body Guards, Toilers Shears, j Points, Tailors Inch Measures, Crayons, ts.ia.li every . article useful for dress. A fine assortment of HICKORY SHIRTS. 'j We will make to order all kinds of FASHION- ( ABLE C LOTH INii at hurt notice, and us cheap as can he had in the Southern market. 258 BROAD-ST.,opposite Slate Bank. March 9 8 111 MORE Mi\V GOOIJfi. Wl- have received hy the Southerner, additional tup- J pli'S of NEW AM) BEAUTIFUL ROODS. AMONG WHICH AKE: PLAIN BAREGES of all colors Rich styles of Satin striped and fig'J Ba reges New styles of French Mulins and Jaconets While Goods. such as : JACONET MUSLINS, Swiss Muslin?, Book Muslins and Laces of every kind; Cambric ami Swiss Edgings and Insertiugs. Linen Cambric Handkfs. Irotn 12 i cents to sin. Lidics; nd Miss, ■ | Km Gloves of the best tpt ality, ifk and Cotiun Hosiery, a great assortment and at ail prices White Damask Curtain Muslins in sets and by the yard, Black, blue-black, plain and striped Silks Colored Silks, a splendid assortment Black Alpacas, black Bomhasins and thin black I Goods for Ladies Dresses While and col’d. Canton Crape Shawls and Scarfs - Do. do. Barege and Twisted Silk do. F relic li Woi k Collars ami Bonnet Ribbons 500 piece? Calico of the richest and newest styles , Parasols, Umbrella!* and Sun Shades In Domestic Goods our assortment is very complete: Bleached and brown SHIRTINGS from 8-4 to 9-8 | wide j Bleached and brown Sheetings from 5 I to 10-4 and 12-4 w ide Irish Linens, Linen Sheetings and Pillow-case Linens. As complete as -mr Stock is now, we take plea sure in inviting purchasers to call and examine our I assortment, as we are satisfied we can give sail,-, faction in goods and prices. April 18 BOWDR E ACL \GETT. LINEN GOODS. fOITN P. SE I ZE, has just received theclieap- ; est assortment of LI NEN GOODS, ever of- | sered in this market, to wit: 1-4. Undressed Iri.-h Linens in whole and detni | piec,s, 9-8, Fine and heavy Pillow Case I.inen. 6, JO, 11 and 12-1, Linen Sheeting, some verv fine. 8, 9 and 10-1, Single and double Damask Table Diaper, 8-1, Barnsley Diaper, S-4. unbleached Diaper. 8. 9, 10-1 unbleached Table Cloth, Bird’s live Diaper, Long Lawn. Slate and Grass Linen. White and colored Drillings, White and brown Hollands, Bleached and unbleached Russia Sheeting, French and Irish Linen Checks. Russia and Scotch Diaper. Crash and Crequila 1-1 Burlaps and O-nahurgs Linen Cambric iluruikfs. at 12* cents and up Wards. Grass Skirts Bleached and unbleached Linen Socks Bleached and unbleached Towels with colored horde m. Huckaback Dowlas Gents. Linen Gloves. ALSO, A general and extensive selection of FANCY i and 1 A P lib OOltPs. . Worthy ti.o ol customers generally. Mar. h 26 ITS GRAHAM Git LAD. THIS Wholesome BREAD can be had at all ; tin es at onr Bakery, corner of Ellis and \ Centre sueets, or from or wagon. SCHULTZ A DIEHL. ' June 27 3* 227 BATHS, BATHS. TMIE PATENT BATHS, recently ordered j have been received. Those who have or dered w ill call early, otherwise they will he dis posed C. A. PLATT. June 26 2 226 DRAYS, DKA VNx A LL persons running DRAYS without a Li cence, are notified to take out a licence for the same forthwith. FOSTER BLODGETi _June2s 3 Marshal. RICHMOND FACTOR V GOODS. r»>DE undersigned continues i he agency of this . fi establishment, and now oiler forsale O-SNA BL I’GS,STRIPES, YARN and TWINE;aIso :t : very superior article of NEGRO CLOTH, made from the best Wool of the country. We invite the attention of planters and dealer* to this article.— Wool purchased or taken in exchange for these goods. ADAMS, FARGO & CO. June 22 tiH FOR SAUE. a bagatelle table, in good order, C*- one of the best in the city. It will be sold a bargain. Apply at this office June 39 ‘ ‘ 220 TIT'ANTED TO HIRE, a NEGRO-GIRL, vw 12 or 13 year? old,to mind a child. Apply at this office. June 20 GEORGIA LOTTEUIEfiC XL PAIN L vV CO. 31 V YAGERS. Sales close Saturday. Grand Consolidated J lottery. Ci. A.-s No. 25, Extra, for 1817. *30,000 DOLURS. ALSO s‘) PRIZES OF sl,ooot 75 Numbers—l 2 Ballot-. Y 4 holes only £s—shares in proportion. Sales Close To-Day at Noon. MAMMOTH SCHEME. Grand Consolidated Lottery. CLASS NO. 26. 75.000 DOIJL’RS. DIVIDED INTO i 3 prizes of s2s.Don each, iof slo,oo' !20 of 51,50 - -20 of $ l ,250! 20 of $1,00o! Lowest 3 Nos. ss(io! Wholes $12 —shares in proportion. SA LES ( LOShT THib aTTeknoon. Georgia Jaterature Lottery. t i,ass Nit. 39, For JS47. Drawn Savannah, June 29th. 4 9 000 1,000; S6OO, &C. (fee. 7.5 Numbers—l 3 Ballots. I W holes only sl,halves 5 '<-..ri?k on j>a« kagcs ijuar t‘*rs only 53.50. SALES CLOSE THURSDAY. Georgia Literature Lottery. Ct.ASB No. 40. Draws nt (.’olunibUs, June 30. W ill) lots oftlthers. 75 Niitiiher?—l4 Draw n Ballots. Whole? only $1 —?!iares in proportion. Packages warranted for I m tt. For sale hy E. 11. PEZ \ N'T, Agent. Broad -Ft., 1 door below the Bank of Augusta. < kiiers from the country w ill meet w ith , promnt attention if addressed an above. [June 27 j GU LI N I-: A N D ITLASKi MOMJ3I LN T LOTTERIES! J. VV. M-VUJU & CO., SUCCESSORS TO ti, (TlllßiiOliV A tO., .HANA(JEKS. i LXTHA CLASS No. 20. By Alexandria Class 34, June 26. IS-J7. M \GMFICENT s< HEME. 75 Numbers—l 3 Ballots. 30.000 l)OLla’RS.| $20,000! $10,000! $5,000! $3,500! $2,- 500! $2,2.95! S2,<KK)I 25 OF $1,000! Arc., Ac. Lowest 3 Number Prize $200! 'Tickets $lO, shares in proportion. CLASS No. 30. By South Carolina,Class No. 26, July Ist, IS 17. SALES CLOSE THURSDAY. SPLENDID St HEME. 7S Numbers—l 4 Ballots. 1*2,000 BOLL’RSS $10,0uo! $4,(>00! $2,445! of SI,OOU!_C(J Ticket* s',,' o—shares in proportion. CLASS NO. 31. By Monongalia, Class 26, July 1-t. SALES CLOSE SATURDAY AT NOON, Splendid Package Sthenic. 75 Numbers—l.s Ballots. 11.000 t)OJL.i/RS. 53,00 U! $ 1.300' $1,250’ $1,125! 'Tickets $3 —shares in proportion. Risk on a package ot 25 quarters is only $9,90. For sale by JOHN A. MILLEN, Agent. Opposite the Mas6me Hall. sttfOrders from the country promptly atiemied . »o. Juris 27 A CARD. C|R. T. P, CLEVELAND having temporarily ' withdrawn from the practice of his profes sion, J would inform the citizens of Augusta and the public generally, that 1 have formed a connwu* lion with his fmmer copartner, J.\o. VV. Spkaii, in the practice of DEN TAL SURGERY. 'J'he bu siness will be conducted under the firm of Cleve land Spear. Office Broad-st., over Aldrich & . Green’s shoe store. JNO. A. CLEVELAND. Feb. 18 ts- Jl7 CAN V L PLEASURE HO AT. finHE subscriber, having built a BOAT forthe il purpose of conveying Ladies and Gentle men up and down ihe Canal, lakes this opportu nity of informing the public generally that the boa* is now ready lor the accommodation of the public. hare hll TY CEN T;S.—Children and servants half price. tT7“ Parties 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 i to go, to Air. H. K. PHILFOT, Corner of Broad and Centre-street's, or to HERBERT STALLING?. June 12 if Jl3 WAIfM SPRINGS, MTerriweathev County, Georgia. ITaIIE |.l..annre in Infornilng my IneinJs and the public generally, ihat the above fashion | able and celebrated WATERING PLACE, will be under 'ey entire management and control ihi seasoii. 1 shall open the House on thej?r.x< day of | June, sos the reception of visitors, and hope front | my long experience in business, to he able to sus ' tain the (veil known reputation of the place. I | have thought proper to reduce the price of Board, j &.c. : I Board, Lodging, Bath, &c. per month, - S2O Children and Servants-, “ “ half price. 1 Board of Horse, - " “ $lO JOHN C, MANGHAM. Warm Springs, May 6, 1847. June I mi 204 | AVAR 31 SPRINGS. TAfIE present proprietor of these Springs takes 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 la-t; therefore no danger is to he apprehended on that account. JOHN C. MANGHAM. 1 Line 15 I]6 WASHINGTON AND NEW ORLEANS TELEGRAPH COMPANY. THE Subscribers to this Company are hereby notified that a payment of 2u per cent, on 1 their will he required on the. 2‘Jtli | day ofJune next, and another payment of 29 per cent on the first day' of August next, to meet the I demand* of the assignee, who is rapidly progress j ingm the construction of the line. ; The money may be paid to Howard Thomae, j Esq. Augusta GeO. B. B. FRENCH. ) W. W SEATON, i TsiS’tes. dan. gold, ) Wa»hineron ( itv. Mav 2-4 1 ?«*' May 30 ts ' 2)‘ summer frothing at COST. rPJMi all in want ..{ good LINEN and (HNG- M HA M COATS, and g -od I.inen Drill- and other kinds of Summer hum loons, mav lino u 1 large and well made supply at rn-t. WM. O IMHCE CO., June 27 227 258 Broad ?t , Augusta. BROTGlii* TO Jill/. t BROUGHT to the Jiil of this County or * the Ist insf.. a Negro man who says lii name is ROBKUT, and fliat he belong to Dr. Robert Wiggins, of Montgomery co.. Ala., having been sold to him by .Mr. B. War ren, of Augusta. Said negro is about 25 years n age, dark complexion. 5 feet 10 ur il inches high and weigh- about 150 lbs. ’The oWner Is notified To fnnv'* forward, prove property, pay charges and lake him away, cr lu will be dealt wiib as the In w direels. {k7“ The Chronicle will puMCfied the above tri weekly.and the Milledgeville Federal I nion week ly, until f iibid,aud forward the bids for payment R. 11, VICKERS. Jailor, Washington, Ga.. June 2' v . t — [June 25 SSO RESVARth ’ Tlnriavvay from the subscriber, living or ■JIA Flint River. 10 miles South-West x) j T*n ina-ton. Upson co., Ga., ou Sunday the loth ins:., Without cause, a negro boy hy tlig bathe of M \C)v. who is no dohht making hi- way ba< k toGuitl’ord, N. C. 1 hough: Mack this year from a Mr. Wcatherhy, a negro trader. Mack is an intelligent, shrewd Negro, copper cojor-d, v\ell tCadie, weighing 140 or 15 pounds, plump, round forehead. H« carried of ‘ with bin) and olive rlnih coat, [iiir <if boots, white cotton shirt and breeches, and an old fur cap. ii is 5 feet 4 lob inches high. Mach can read am no doubt w rite. 1 will give $56 for hi- apprehension and proof t convict any white man that Mack was inveigle* off by him, or twenty dollar- for .Macks detention in Jail. JOHN T. SNIPES. 'Thoina-ton. Ga.. June 17. 4c June 20 H1; L LAI R JR AIV -G EG RGJ A R All ROAD. vaVTI a SPECIAL TRAIN will he nit between Augu-ta hlid Bell Air froli —: ——; June !sth to October 15th. leaving Ac gn.-ta daity(Sumiay's excepted) ai 6: o’clock, P.M . and Bel-Air at 7 o’clock, A. AI. Season 'Ticket, for one person, $25 0 Season Ticket for a Family of three, in cluding sen ants. 35 O’ Season Ticket for *a Family of four, inclu ding servants, 65 C Seasou Ticket fora Family of five, inclu ding servants, 72 5 Season Ticket for a Family of .-ix, inclu ding servants, 77 59 Season Tick *t for a Family of seven, or more including servant.--, SO < Singh* trip, ' ? , June 6 209 GEORGIA RAIL HO AIL After .May 26th.a PASSENGER GA pa? j-- he attached to the Freight 'Trai I 2-5-t*■, j. from I nion i’oint to Augusta, ever j Monday, and from Augusta to Union Point <> | Thursdays. j Transportation Office G. U. R. and B. C. } Augusta, Ga. .May 22d, 1847. $ | Mav 3 A 7 GEORGIA R UL ROAD*. ■ fT*! On ami after April 21st, 1817, lb * ; ■ Passenger 'Train will leave Augusta a:. | .. «2tPWJI 4 o'clock. I*. AI. ' 1 ran-po.lafioil Ofiice G. R. R. A B. Co, 1 Augusta. April 2Ufh, 1847. 170 SOUTH CAROLINA It \I L ROAD. I .~j **'l On and after the 20th iiit-1., a STE i Cl \ E TRAIN f>r passengers will n . ■ between Hamburg and Aiken. 'J leavens follows, viz: 'To leave Hamburg, . 3i P. M. “ *‘ Aiken. . , 8 \.’.M. VV. J. MAGRATH, Agent. ?Jay 12 JBB FOR SALE OR TO RENT. (i_-.-J 'That well known and eljeible local' 1 ■ WAREHOUSE on tlic corner ofGree '*-:l:-!il and Camubell .streets. It is cofivciiie to ifie Rati Road and mar the centre of busint Apply to PAUL r< jssig.no EE, At J- G. Winter’s office. June ’7 if 118 Fit AN KL N HOUSE. 'i_3 'Th 'ubscriocr would announce so k [;T ? - E former visitors, and the public general; (fesggi|H that this commodious establishment • now ready lor the accommodation of boarders a'- transient persons. 'The rooms and passages a large and airy, finished in the h--st style, and ft - j nished with every facility for convenience and comfort. 'The building itself is unsurpassed any in the State, and ihe proprietor pledges hit. self to spare no pains or expense to make all vv i.c may favor him with a call perfectly at inane. As a .summer retreat, Athens is unequalled by any it, the up-couniry. 'The subscriber offers every t . duc«ment. both in terms and accommodation, all who are seeking such a place, logive his hull- - their patronage. W. L. MITCHELL, Athene, Ga. | June 5 4c 208 THE SARATOGA OF THE SOUTH. a Mas Madison Springs, Georgia. 1 L ■$ THIS FASHIONABLE WA- ‘ PLACE, will be re-J£|H at opened on the first day of June. 'l’lie Proprietor is now finishing a large built * g with a Dinpig Room 4b hy 92, Parlor 40 by 401 , and a number of i.'ool Rooms, <kic., and a pro >- nade <>f 14 feet wide, in a two story colunade, i four hundred feet long. DANIEL MOULD.-'O7 j Madison Springs, April 70. June 4 t2m 207 NOTICE. Strayed or stolen from the stahl* ■ , , JdLtcU?\i]ie subscriber, one and a half n ? JL_ from Macon, on the sdi inst.. a h.r » bay Mare, sor 6 years old tlfis spring. This mar.- is w ith foal. Her right hind foot is white, am <■: ; the knee joint has a scar occasioned by a him - No other marks recollected. I will pay a liber il and satisfactory reward to any One that will bring her home, or if stolen, will pay Fifty Dollar? fir her deli very w ith sufficient evidence To convict ■ I 1 thief. Bhe was raised in Virginia, ahd has pr<9 • bly nia'le her Way, if not stolen, in the dire<* ; of Augusta. 11. BASSE'!" June 22 tu4 222 LI ALLY STAI.IL. 'THE undersigned respect s W-V fully infotins the pnhlfc that c** ■ he has leased ihe. old stand, *»■ / • -9- wetl known as J. B. Guedron’s LOWER ST A BLES, on Eliis-treet, and w ould be thankful tor i share of patronage. R. A. WA TKINS May II Jt'9 NEW GOODS FOR GENT’S* WEAR €IASIMKRKB of fancy colors, and Blue; 9 Drab el Ta and Ca-hmarette Super White Russia Duck for pants Linen Drillings, checked, p-iaid and striped ( becked I.inen Coatings, Tweed Coatiugft Cotton and Linen Checked Goods, for hoys w-ar Silk and Cotton Undershirts ami Drawers Brown Gottoi/i Hose, Gloves, Handkfs. Suspenders, Silk, Cashmere and Marbeiilks \ st ings, With every description of Goods, in ourlin t which vve invite your attention. BOW DR C A CLAGrt'* April 17 167 PINE OIL LAMPS. MURPHY’S PATENT PINE OIL LAF - I winch for splendor of light and peon in u-e are unequalled. They are the surne as *- used in the Masonic Hall, U. S. Hotel, an i t public houses in the city, atid can be seen a' tr ; [ store every night in use. Warranted from [ ger. and not to cost more titan a half to one an hour (according to size) in burning. The Pine Oil will not-tain the finest fabric ■> will extract Grease, Oil or I’imt from ail V o - ; lens. 'These Lamps are sent out by the ttnnafa '-i. r er, and will he sold at his pries: y in Piiiladeip » Also, a few choice patterns of the SOLA . LA RD LAMP, cheaper asd better than neretoforc osc red. t. e. Marshai l OT.D BRASS AND COPPER wanted > fi which a libera! price v ill be pvi«i. June 12 119 ....... jffifcj j • PL BLIC SAU >. _ | Will } • -roiii hr < i.urt llwin* «!* or, n I ra* ty. orriht? first-'j;oes<bo. in frej-tt-mtMaiHßp j r. U. * IW-t 0 :l«ft hour* of BpßfJ| ■/, I • 1 i .-5; !. ■ m- < -.^>l • t.Oiiol sait) ronuiy, U being eighty inv* J? ui a* « the property of M illbew Julies, lair of Burke twV 1 1v, ticct a-rd. Terms on tiie «JuV of sale A J f.CN IN MAN. Mi . chi:l B JONES, v j Tune 24 22*^ Kicil|o\l> MSi Hin->S SVI C. On Mte Ht>* Timsdtn in Ju.'v imt*. vv ill he s«»ld. *1 • i*?»* lower market h-in rC* V*ii\ bfc’.w .‘it the Ivgnl hot s «•! t♦ . lUt iXillnUhiji j pfilperiv, tnv\ii: Wt } Ait lam .m Saw Mi’Esit :■.«:<■ •id lictng at : nr near Spirit rr**«Jt, near tb* bo.vannah river iu the county i» 1 Richmond. Said Stra*n ri ate on loud? adjoining lands ut Thomt* Imk • er-oit, CMlim,- And Tr”" Leviedaft rite pro perty <f A iim S Newh- r»«s. lb s*?i,-fy *he >ng eicouiiii'-i tuft'iug from the Snjien r (Vflti «,f Richmond v only. in lavor of John i) White hob** vv Adam N, Nuwhuuae, Baker <t Hirl V*. Vim | same. *■ A!•-•>, a ’ the came tirn ■ and plane, win 'w* *«.Jd, fill ihit L.f nr parcel of Lund, : liinti tviug slid • being in Utrhhvoml county. cob rattling•*».► huhdr. u Hcrt-. more. or lefts, (and Pn iuc aK .j,e 'iia^r : tract, adjoining ’•■•♦i .« of B. H Warren.Juti'n Skin- . # : u-r, the estate of Martha Fu-y. dcf-eascl, and her*. levied or <•> ti»e propeVry M Augustus B. liti-cxireei, to m. r-fv * li in. R.sm.a; irum the Su» i perinr Court o! Richmond con'ntv In favor of tii# Joxi; n; I Ire Inn* tor Court of flic' nmmi con/itt, A•• <>>r tpe. oft;-. Arc. vs V\ il-iun J Hobby, sjr-*nr., is principal, fodvard FliOHjits and Augustus B> Long-street, sre •:,!»:*. ccjjj. V ARON RDM', SherifT. > _ 40fi IIK II >fO\n SHKRIFI*>B SALE. " ■ n tie* first T«♦»*<*ay in .Inly u. xt. vs id he. edld 5 - «tt Use lower ’ln,- 1 , Ifoiise, in t l - styof An g«i'ia, vvitiiin the (- gal Unur> >f rale, the ’follow - ins? pro; *• tv, to s it ; Ali that tr«c; nr pare* « r *.> ;>•!, idfunfe, lying ami being in tiie conniv Ric.hin otiiait.-ing f lir**e htnulred and forty :u-n*p. more »r lens, atj joining lands o( (-.vorge \V. < (ruwlord Morris, t?n» (leurgiii Rail Road and Surhirig Company 'Hu. • Hut and 'irs. Brown; levied on as the prop* ;iy -it Daniel Maliottey, to sati ;y a fi. fa. o|i tli’v • !',.-a,re <>r a rnorte;u;e. issuing ir«an the SoperM’t ■ >l Bird nom coif ■ , ■■■ ,o! Charles i OeVihain vs. Daniel Mahoney. ' . !■ '. ((»•' , V ■ dree h indeed and rdru-rj sack- Sait: <tvj®J o* v* the p. ijvjriv of William II ij rdon, to satisfy a ft, l \ i.'snintr from ti c Superior Court < i Riclahouti . --ui ty, iu favor of the 4»eo r jjp.% In-itrsPci aad i’rust ( ontoany w. \\ illian; H/icfer<‘ >n. ,-r Also, a; the same time and place, will hr » Hein , i negro vv.,!t an. alui.i 2 1 year- i -?g •, her child Jacob, about one year 1J viidm n'f'u *' the property of John Trowbridge, to «i*u‘y nn- \ try aH. fat-, issuing from the Jnsle f Ah td t!’« % 12V-1 DBtrb-t, of Rith'nond comity ttS'Tavin flaviland. Risf«y V Co. v«. Johrt T ,v oridges- * Lew tnaUV and returned by a Coupe*! •- k ‘ WILLIAM V L. C June 4 G -7 Deputy Simrifi K. C . . , SCRiV i:n SH V K If S A Wir he soitl before the ti.'J’t Dom-e rn Jo s. •: ‘ 1 -i •-iM , A npp,.-t h‘ . - i . v.eentlc- usitnl Im’frfe i-M ■ tfn, dovvir f . y to n it; Two Mouses and Tnn and f n v .hi I b. i,* the village oi .?ark«orilviro, I. ie.vvr) fm No .... now occupied by Jacob Kre- -<i ,t . >. d n-jundid north by lots of W. L. M tlti. tvs tve- 1 m pbN i if* street, s iuth by kilos JarC) rnun , 'it\ ■on i- tin nr , eriy -I' b< h ? Aj •' - . t» fv fi h(. in favor of am * .7.*, ivt:i cnmitv and othArpV 1 KOMCMi ■ c ? .. . • !' , v ■, W A Dili; A , : hie Court I louse tdoor in V ® ' r- n f bnly, within lh- ;egni-;'- ’ .lowing propeity. to v »y, 3 . - ' I Negro Man c.y the j mib ' '■ • v.a- L'-cC y-trp of age...of yellow' edinpifex a good v.e maker, a good driver. <Ac ; .‘ vi •<; 'of-> ."t>;t >.,*i t.roj t r fv of I’n.-.h T. l.ockcJ:. in ,• afisiy tVvp fi iertiingfrom the Warren Infer'. . Coart. iid t :■ ib T. Lock -tl, otic jc A.v - r M t.'-rtnegti W . D iightv. and the other in (a <or lot Dy« A l.c ■ May. for use of F.hcuyger'VV.- I‘noghry AL'GISTIs Ili3.v' LJT'Si.arHL .Tunc I I J O.CK J’ SIfJ im I’D nALIL w ill Ini sold, on the litv»o j&.exday: so July tjtjx?; ia.*fore the court house cd or in L- ibertcm, td'arl conntv. v-itiiin ihe tisltal 'hour?;,'the following pr ■rt v i>u it ; II .Negroes, viz. JlJiliy,.a wotpan, 17 years ut age; Charles, a hoy. ,Ryear- f agej bHjft S i; r- cdiia. -i. w< m,m. i’d; Fcan’t.ey. a girl,, iff Wyatt, a hoy, U»; Rail'd; sg'.ri. S; vViJh.-, a Ihiy, i; P 'dy, a >voman, 40; Mary, a gLI, !2, i J>u r-; if J >la'is; l t b-ivetary n»H Case; i.'; Li-;.' lead .7 Chairs: 5 ’doW; ! 'j'abte ard Fade; 3 rridchuar.-’sy i<’ I Foltirrtg i'abic* F Dressing Tables; 3 I’ici c.. -13 W ish Bnwit>{ a Mirrors.; I Mai of the L v F'« War hsbinds; I Jfge lot of Beo-clothing; B> i auliVei BkD; Jor deiis; !6 Straw Be .*•» ami tl; rr. «,s; “ Cupboard.- i Book Capes frames- Bells; .11 IM-Invv. * ; hn of Shovel ihd Tonga, AnMru'c.s dfed rHmlersj i iof Cbc-keiy Ware; 1 lot < : Sliver War‘»; I n us i , s W *e> ) )„| yf Trunk' at. I D,).te»; 1 Jot >-f . v| >. ’. I lot of Collet-} I lot oi R'ic-fe; 1 lor. Us f’*our; ] barrel o Mola-rses; 1 keg o|‘ Nnile; 1 b)f iloec; M j• *• n Wd;; ‘J ftfet* Dimkc-is; I De-s, 1 lot of M- un-ines; a lu nmant of Dry G-:«mTs* iV Fru«l>» , ; curt-dnni r Paper*; ITlu-sr; I .Spinning W heel; I M '.>! of v at iocs artie’es of Rubbish—all le viv..J «.n is if-, property of Mary Oliver, Adm’x. of Timiimy t' vc r. defeased, to ,-au .sfy au, fa;, i-- bed fr<>M I-1 ■ '--rt s*ui fior Corirt in favor 'of Jc.pihti V, IJaffb- AfioFr., vs. >faiy tCiveb, Adfet’r. of ’I lew. shiver, d , es-ta Laa ’ ■ ntg; , o'lf-r; . Jins. Vft > >s-. and coni rode ibv Jatness OlitfV. PfixprtFtJE-f'tnnte.«{ •- ’ oatbv James Oliver. N"(!tlng ; *.U be rre vcfi j oayraent of .i *s jtboVfe Its Vied ,p. r y bit? Bpt;* a? c.-r I're 1 Mirv No'-- V HENiIV K. I»ISA7:nVYLfc'.R l>. Sh-rlu June 3 *2c’ 1! Uli KIJ S* 1 E IITI r ? <S A i J:. Will be t -1 aefore court-: iiae iC'Or i t theMfivV': of Wayi- -boro , Bnrbc e -no., «.* the ftrer i upsdftv -ft Jlily Aext, bcn*--eep tic' n-iUal 1. iurr ofs-.--,!e, .he fi.fowing p.raoer?o vvi: IvevKp hundred and titty-si?. tJ«od> acres, raor- or f ---pis , otic and hickory la mi, ajj>enibg latlits of Maltbcvv I Met Ml rk, Henry t ewis.and o nerv*. « 1 .-Tftfiei lu.Jiei ry Vptoigs, i.* »ed 0 •a* rli.- r-fpeny. dT I‘uul DavMson, no fcatisfv a if »rt gave In f... i- uing from Lit Sot'.eriof Cna r t »f Ba i t county in fav<Hr of fosl ■ ' l< *. Savor. v< I wEj I’aul Davidson. PuipHrlv r-p i oiu in e* ; •!fi ft >*,: June 3 tOIIN T. BROWN hheritf •iff COLtMtlllA SULLHaM sale. Wib I>e sob!, on the first Tvs -siay in J >1 y fic?r, nr the Court House ift Appling, .vitiiiu ihu legal T£'< h’our •• of sale, Ist.' acre* of land m s«id ccMinv of CohnubiA, ;■ rn of a fact of 2h”*J Hcrfcs, lyilrt on hidn -oies d C'aijra He. bra!! Creek, rigtnally g a.ucJ to Wißiat.* i ace.md jo ring Benjamin . »*Ybt, Will'am Fiui opNE | ip-- and John M tt;t-?iee—le vj;-j the property .Vv?*. Drane u «atusfy .■• > fi- fae, from tb • Justice? Court of Dndrict N •>. 6. ; fav< rof Km*- Jhl 1 line TVilsbu vs. said Oran--*. Bropeny levied on I and returned so me by a 1 'oUstaHb-. U K. H JO NTS. Sbertfl June t 184 i ~Z -VT7 ■ IP Adnvn iirnl ' i s Suit. agSM ; \V»II he mM on the fu?i ’i • ttlav ir: A ‘?gn>‘ nevC tw 1 tr> tee highest b»di|er,at ;*mC«»irt d»»*»r ih Pf I the tow j ; »>f L'trnpkin, Stcuarl coo ;r,y. w tthiu ■ t!m legal houriMd agreeable p. a A order of • the !• tr.or-ible |h'9 inferior Cot'rt of Rn-Ju.mnd co'my. v. aen sitting a.-- a Court t-l Dfditpiry a - . i for ’ ! -Jinary iasrp»ji»-p. 9f& ! A Tract of Lane,|itiu'**n a? No 227, 2411 i T i -Me? o/Ktewa;-: noitrst.". drc.'.vn ny Loft Wd 3Ki?i Id a« the r-raj»-.- iv u .e- ?rule of I Im- ' Lot; WiL.uns, Jc srs-.-I 5* l/j f>r d,v;*i* . A;*, tr Tenor r-sh JAWS VVIU.3 i.Mf- a/>- siifr k Wi-tes ■ -.ti: —p - 3s»3;.:ti.e-4.. corral:, tv hah and i- d%9i 1 % 3A ’* ;s tU( > COEE I f:. .ij&ES 20 hf.ds N. O 3;i-: Vm% ' xr.fn >?t H) hb A Nrw < r p Cubit M'-h. sscs, for -mh 'f Kv 'irr'l f. MKV 15 l.i . ■ lift o®*s.ah t