Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851, June 30, 1847, Image 3

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least injurious; on the contrary, it is composed of the most simple substances, the principal ot which are the extracts of tar and wild cherry bark, and the whole secret of its efficacy consists in the mode by which they are prepared. None genuine, unless signed 1. BUTTS on the wrapper, 1 or sale in Augusta, wholesale and retail, by HA » I LAND, RISLEY As CO., and also by’ THOMAS BARRETT <fc CO., and Dealers in Medicines generally in Georgia. June 99 t 3— 222 Snnd’ii .*im saparilla. Parents, do you love your children! Then pre" serve their health; next to the blessing of fife itself is the enjoyment of perfect health. llmv mmv 1 mguish and pine away in their infant years, sim ply trom a want ot using the proper means? The t nder plant is nipped and withers ere it blooms. Jf scrofula or king’s evil exists in the system, or th j Mood is impure, manifestii g itself by eruptions on the fa c, thickening and cracking ot the skin blotches, biles,scald head, salt rheum, and other * similar complaints, Sands Sarsaparilla will et ieclually eradicate them from the system. Read t ie remarkable cures it has performed, mid delay no longer. For further particulars and conclusive evidence of its superior value and efficacy, see pamphlet* w hich may be ol t i ied of agents, orr-tis Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by A h & Id. SANDS, Wholesale Druggists, 100 Fulton, corner of William street, New-York. Sold also bv, lIAVILAND, RISLEV A: CO., A ngn.'ta. And by’ Druggists generally throughout the 1 nited States. Trice SI per buttle, or six bottles f«r S-3. 1222 June oy ! TH MVII I? I I'D WO.II V \’S P 111 V ATK M EDICAL COM PANION. By Dr. A. M. Ma u r ice aa . PRO KUSSOR ok DISEASES OK WOMKX. F / hird Edition. IS mo. pp. 250. Price (>o.} VVLOOO COTIES SOLD IN THIIKE MONTHS!:! 1 lie great demand for thi> most important work, | '•>f tvliicli thousands are sold) has compelled the 1 issue of a another edition. It is intended especi- t ally for the married, as it discloses important se- ■ crels which should he known to them particularly. | Here every female can discover tlie causes, symp- j toms, and the most efficient remedies and most certain mode *4 cure,in every complaint to which j her sex is subject. It is an important question to the married why it is that we behold so many married females sickly, 1 debilitated, ami prostrated ? as abo the causes; ! and whether they are susceptible of remedy. They will here find those important matters, connected 'w«h discoveries in medical and physiological sci ence. which meet this quest ion. I his work is destined to be in the hands of every’ wife and mother who has a regard for her own health and welfare, as well us that of her hus band. The revelations contained in its pag-s have al ready proved a Messing 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 lie subject, can be obviated. Copies u ill he sent by Mail free nf Postage. Over ten thousand copies have been sent by mail within three mouths, with perfect safety and ‘certainty. In no instance has a remittance failed to reach the publisher, or the book to those to j V\ hmn it has been directed. On the receipt of One Dollar, the “Married \V Oman's Private Medical Companion’' will he sent free of postage to any part of the Coiled States. All letters must he addressed .post paid) to Dr. A. M. Matiriceau. Box 1221, New York < ity. Publishing Ollie 129 Liberty street, New York. The “Married Woman’s Private Medi ril Com panion” is sold h> booksellers in New York, Richmond, Philadelphia, Boston, Mass., Colum bus, 0., Albany, Buffalo, St Louis, Charleston, New Orleans,and in every principal city in the I United States. Agents in Philadelphia. Zeiher & Co.; New ’’ork, Burgess <fe Stringer; Albany, W. j C. Lillie Cog St. Louis, Nalls At Cornish; Co lumbus, John T. Blain, Agent lor Central Ohio; | C. F. Fisher, Richmond, Va. All letters, how- ; ever, must he addressed as above. N B.—The trade supplied on the usual terms. June 20 3m 221 Ho! Ho! you’re; are gelling iiuLt.are you? Well that is a misfortune and not a crime; hu( > remain bald, when so fine an opportunity ot ters to restore your hair, by a faithful and liberal j use of JAY NE’S HAIR IONIC, is hut little i short of crime../ This valu ible preparationn ex rites tb." scalp to a new and healthy action, j cleanses it from scurf and dandruff,, prevents tfie hair trom falling off, cures those eruptive diseases which often appear on tiic head, and in a ma- ‘ j >rity of cases produces a fine growth of new I hair. It also gives the hair a ricli and beautiful j appearance, unequalled by anything of the kind, i “IS THIS .MEDICINE!” AVe claimed the other day, on tasting some of j Jane’s lonic Vermifuge. It certainly has none oftha naseous flavor, which one associates with the idea of physic. (J til Iren consider ii quite a | treat, and in taking it their palates are gratified, and their health recstored at the same time— Janes Tonic Vermifuge not only destroys wot ms, | but carries off the mucus in which they arc ini- | bedded, and effects a radical and permanent cure. Every msther knows the prominent sAmj.toms of worms, such as voracity and, leanness, fetid breadth, grinding of the teeth during sleep, palc ncss of the lips, itching ot the nose, Ac., hut there is other indicia not so generally recognized. A i dry cough, dull eyes, enlargement of the abdo- i men, and many other symptoms common toother diseases, frequently denote the presence ot worms. It their existence is even suspected, tho Vermi fuge should be administered, because it can do no j harm in any case, ane may do incalculable good. Prepared only by Dr D. Jayne, Philadelphia, I and sold on agency by. W. Iv. KITCHEN, Augusta. June 25 5 iFT DR. J. A. S. MILLIGAN will at tend to the practice of Medicine and Surgery, in Augusta and its vicinity. Office in Metcalf's Range, up stain?. Entrance one door LelowMr. J. Marshall's Drugstore. June 13 Gin 215 ST £ .U1 BOA T t’il.fJIMA V 05-' GLOK <HA. 1 ids Company having been re-organized and placed in an efficient slate for service, are prepared to send forward without delay all freight that may offer. Goods consigned to WM. P. WJLLIAMS, Agent lat Savannah, vvill bo forwarded free.of Coinmis ; sion*. The connection of R. M. Goodwin with this , Company has terminated. JOHN B. GUIKU, J ,ina 6 I —v Agent at Augusta. COMMERCIAL. I latkst Hates krom i.ivkrcooi,,:::::;:::;June 4. Latest dates krovj n v vre. jin e 2, Augusta Market, Juno 39. (.() i lON.—During the past neck hut a moder n's business has been transacted in this market. ! 'The quantity offering is still limited, and holders generally show little or n> disp >siti m to .sell at present prices. The business of the week has j been confined to small straggling lots, which (ac tors have re<v ived orders to sell, and the prices paid range from 9 to 11 cents, according to quality, j We do not look for much change until the next j steamers ad\ ices come to hand,which are now daily j 1 Hiked fur. Os the growing crop we have not | very favorable advices from the interior; several letters received by ns represent the crop as very backward, witq but a poor stand; and from some sections the accounts are gloomy. But it is too ( early yet in the season to form any thing like a \ correct idea of what the crop in this State vvill i turn out. From present advices should we he : visited with an early frost, the prospect i- that in , this State, as well as Sult.li Carolina, the crop ! vvill be a short one. RECEIPTS OF COTTON, From the Isi S pt ., 1 8 lb, to latest dales received. 1N46—7. 1845—6. Savannah, June 25, 230.226 173.206 Charleston, .lime 26, 338,889 226.160 Mobile, June 23, 317,736 415,8 U) New Orleans, June 23, 694.394 1,025,013 'Texas, May 8, 7 6i'2 00 Florida, June 12, 124 3 1 132,398 Virginia, June 1, 10.570 11,950 North Carolina, June 12, 6,(P3 y.uSO Total, 1,729,952 i,993,597 j i STOCK OF COTTON j Remaining on band at the latest dales received. j Savannah, June 25, 18.527 13.318; | Charleston, June 26, 45.823 25,498 I Mobile, June 23, 73.630 43.789 1 New Orleans, June 23, 153,633 1*26,070 I 'Texas, May 8, 620 00 i j Florida, June 12, 22, 1 48 18.755 I Augusta A- Hamburg,June 1,25,07 34.128 ! Macon, June J, 5,233 6,738 Virginia. June I, -m I 550 | North l aroUna, June 12, 640 2,400 New York. June 23. 101,016 78,60 * Philadelphia, June 19, 5,120 8,9--8 Tuts’, 455.257 359,05 4 CORN.—There have bc°n some few sales made this week at prices ranging from 72 to 73 cents per bushel, sacks included. Stock light. I LOUR.—'There has been hut a limited enqui- ; ry lor this arti- lc. uml the -ales of the week have j : been light, confined principally to small lots at pri ‘ res ranging from $54 to C 4 per bid. 'The stuck of i F.itiir is also light. THE RIVER—Ts now in excellent boating con- | ditiun, with every prospect of continuing so for some weeks to come, and boats are daily arriving j ' with full cargoes of goods. We have no change | to notice in the rates to ejiher Savannah or Ohaileston. 'To ih- former, more Cotton is offer- ! ing than for some weeks past. CHARLESTON 151 PHOTS—JUNE 28. Saoua La Gua.ndk—Brig Porto Kico, 164 bhd». 143 tcs., 17 bbis. and 2 boxes Sugar, to Ilediey & i i Street; 35 ddids, and 40 tcs. Moia-ses, to Cay Si 1 A veil bn. Vi vtvVzvs —Sp. brig Cri-tin-ta, a quantity of | ; Pin- Apples, to < ay & Aveilhe. Yibaiu, (Cube)—Sp. sciir. Jupiter, 24 hhds. : iibds. Sugar. 50 hbls. Honey, 10 bales Tobacco, and a quanitv of Fruit, to 17. VI nlov. Nassau, (N. P ) —SI > *p i harlotte Jane, a quan tity of Fruit, to .Mitchell & Vlme. i CHARLESTON, June '2':). Colton. — The Upland mar.fet during Saturday an 1 vaster lay remaned in a stale of inactivity an 1 depression, notwithstanding tl-c s ties on tile former day of 610 bales. 137 hales of which, a strictly lair arti cle, were taken in one lot at I*2 cents, the balance I at from 10J all cts. Yesterday only 20 bales sold at 11 h cts. Diet Flic Rice mnrkit not only has rccov -r --cd its ret cut decline, hut owing to a spoiled de ■ mand for the West India trade on Saturday and i yesterdav considerable iransacti- ns have taken ■ place, principally h- contract, at in advance of J i a|. \Ve understand the to have a j mounted to rising of InOObbls. at prices ranging from 54 a.si. Holders at the close yesterday ask ing a further advance, No change in Corn or Flour. Small sales of the former ariicle arc making a,l 91 a 95 i ts. hags } inclu ’oil. Flour is very dull, nominally §6? a<T for country brands. I Correspondence of the. Baltimore Pnlrlu $ .\ Bty VI a-i K-tic 'l'elejjim |»h. j NEW YuRK., Saturday, June 26—2 P. \T.— I The Stock market to d.iy manifested a some what better fee! ng, and prices slightly advanced. Exchange on London 6j a 6$ per ct. prem. The market for Flour is very dull and prici s have a downward tendency; Dealers are begin ning to hold off fa further news from Europe, i There were sales this morning and dm inor first part of Change of some 8000 hbls. Genessce, at .*s7; more than which slnp[»ers are unwilling to i give. Ohio and Michigan, 81 \ a $-*7. Southern Flour will not bring over $7 Ofij tu ajs7 12}. Sales of Corn Meal at 1 FI ur are slid he vy. Thercis a decline in Grain. Genesee Wheat | sold at 185 cents; several hundred bushels Ohio j red. not prime quality, at 1 15e.; prime red and mixed vvill bring 150 a 155 to lt>sc. Sales of a ! bout 30 000 bushels yellow Corn at 96 a 98c.; | Oats 52; Rye ION a Hoc.; Whiskv 32c. There is a fair demand for Provisions. Gro ceries without change. Rice has declimd J a Jc. I per lb. The Cotton market is quiet;—sales very-small, i Dealers are awaiting further advices from Europe, 1 and anticipate a further advance. I SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. MEMORANDA. j The barque Helen & Eliza, Felin, for Bremen ; via Charleston, cleared at New York 25th inst. The sehr. Fidelia, Turner, for Charleston, was up at New York 251 h iijst. to sail next day posi tively. Cll ARLESTON, June 29.—Arr. selir. Jupiter, (Sp ; 'Tauler. Xihara, (Cuba.) Cld, ship Clydesdale, (Hr ) AnM, Liverpool; U. L brig Moses, Buikley, New York, j SAVANNAH, June 28.—C1-i, Itrig Augusta, ' Sherwood, New York. RICHMOND FACTORY GOODS. rHVHE undersigned continues the agency of tiiis B establishment, and now offer forsale OSNA i BURGS. STRIPES, Y ARN and TWIN E;also a I very superior article of NEGRO CLOTH, made I from the best Wool of the country. We invite the attention >»f planters and dea'ers to this nrtiele.— Wool purchased or taken in exchange for these goods. ADAMS, FARGO CO. June 22 tuß WPWg—M*'jWfci l '* wr? 1 *!■ '—U ■ irwm«K-»-<nwiou» > win - NEW GOODS BY THE LAST STEAMER. 'S’S/TLIJAM Ti. CRANE, has received by the » » Southerner, direct from .New York, Grata Cloth, Nainsook .Muslin Linen Huckaback fur Towels White and colored Silk Glove* Black Silk Brussels Edging An assortment of Imitation Muslin and Lisle Edg ings And a variety of other articles, these together with u large Stock of Goods on band, he is celling • ■ft'at reduced prices, those who wish to purchase goods low, will do well to < all and examine his assortment, June 30 d2wl _ 2 9 ‘ RAFFLE. f||’o he raft! d at the Globe Hotel. This Even -1 S i ns? , at 8 o’clock. a beautiful OLEANDER I PLANT!'. There are few • haiiCes not taken. I June 30 229 ENTIRELY NEW, SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES. JOHN BRIDGES, FASHIONABLE DRAPER AND TAILOR, NtX t door hi hnr I Slats s' Haiti, tlroad st. r’TJ'MiK Spring and Summer st\le.» just receiving a of CLOTHS, ias imeres, Drop D’Ete, ' plain and figtjred; .Mixed and Drab ('ashmerettes, | Drills, Vestings, Fancy Articles. Trimmings, Ate. for gentlemen’s wear. I taler A esls lor ladies. The puidic are respectfully invited before or -1 dertng their garments elsewhere, to examine the i above Stock, which they vviil find tocumprisc the very best selections that can he made in the N#w York market, N. B —Making and Trimming as usual, in the most fashionable manner. March 26 143 IV E W SPUIXJ GOODS. W M O. PRICE & ( 0., Drapers ami Tai w w lors, have now instore, and are weekly receiving from the French and English markets, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VESTINGS, and Trimmings for Tailors uses, to which they would call the attention of those \ Filing this ket,, as they can sell tiiMu by piece or pattern, as low as they can he purchased in New \ ork; Cush* mare Ms, Croton Coalings, Summer ( ambiets, Eng h-li and A merman 'weeds, while ami colored Linen Drills, ‘ Drap D’Ete,” hl’k.aml coIM figM. Maicguir Delaines, and till the newest patterns and styles of VESTINGS of Silk, Cashmere, white and coIM. .Marseilles, Valema is, tAc.. Ac., ; with a full ami general assortment of the newest ! patterns and styles of READY M ADE CLOTH -1 ING, and well made Shirts and Drawers, Hats and | Caps, Umbrellas, steei frame and all kinds; Hosie ; ry, Gloves, Suspenders, Cravats, Scarfs, Hamlker ! chiefs, Stoc ks, Collars, Bosoms. .Shoulder Braces, Riding Beits, M oney Belts. Razors and Razor | Strops, Dressing Cases, Clothes Brushes, Hail Brushes. II it Brushes, Noil ami Tooth do.. Night i t aps. Money Pnr<es, Pocket Books, Tablets, I Watch Guards, Body Guards, Toilers Shears. Points, Tailors Inch Measures, Crayons, find every article useful for dress. A fine assortment of IIICKORA SHIRTS. We w*i!l make toorderail kinds of FABHION AH EE C EOT HI N G at. -iiori notice, and as cheap | as can be bad in tbe Sum hern market. 25b BROAD-BT.,opposite State Bank. March i 8 14J MORE NEW QOODS. Wt have received bp the Southerner, additional sup- MAV AND BEAUTIFUL GOODS. AMONG WHICH Aft K : IpLMN BARIG.ES ul alt colors Rich styles of Satin striped and fig’J Ba reges New siv les of French Mulins and Jaconets tV hitc Hood*, such as :—- JACONET MUSLINS, Swiss Muslin*. Book ' Muslin* and Lace* ..f every kind; Cambric and Swiss Edgings and Inserting*. I.inert C ambric Handkfs. from 124 cents to $iU, Lidiesand Missr* Kul Gloves of the best qu>ality, Silk and Cotton Hosiery, a great assortment and at all prices 1 White Damask Curtain .Muslins in sets and by the yard. Black, hlne-hlack, p! tin and striped Silks ('olored Silks, a splendid assortment Black Alpacas, black Boinbasins and thin black Goods for Ladies Dresses I White and col’d. Canton Crape Shawls ami Scarfs Do. do. Barege and Twisted Silk do. i French W ork Collars and Bonnet Ribbons • j SUO pieces Calico of the richest and new est styles i Parasols, Umbrella* and Sun Shades In Domestic Goods our assortment is vert? complete: Bleached and brown Sil ill TINGS from 3-4 to '9-8 v\ ide Bleached and brown Sheeting* from 5-1 to 10-1 and 12-1 wide Irish Linens, Linen Sheetings and Pillow-case Linens. As complete as our Stock is now. we take plea sure in inviting purchasers to call and examine our assortment, as we are satisfied we can give satis faction in goods and prices. April Id BOW DR E &CHGETT. LINEN GOODS. JOHN P. SE I ZE, lias just received the cheap est assortment of LIN EN GOODS, ever ot tered in this market, to wit: 1-4, Undressed Irish Linens in whole and denti piec, s, "9-8, Fine and heavy Pillow Case Linen, ft. 10, 11 and 12- 4, Linen Sheeting, some very fine, 8, Hand 10-1, Single and double Damask Table Diaper, 8-4, Barnsley Diaper, 8-4, unbleached Diaper, 8,9, 10-4 unbleached Table Cloth, Bird’s Eye Diaper, Lone Lawn, Slate and Grass Linen, White and color'd Drillings, White and brown Hollands, Bleached and unbleached Russia Sheeting, French and Irish Linen Checks, Russia and Scotch Diaper. Crash and Crequlla 4-1 Burlaps and Osnahurgs Linen Cambric Handkfs. at 12* cent*- and up i wards, j Grass Skirts j Bleached and unbleached Linen Socks Bleached and unbleached Towels with colored borders. Huckaback Dowlas Gents. Linen Gloves. ALSO, A general and extensive selection of FANCY and S TAPLE GOODS, worthy the attention of customers generally. .-iarch 25 148 MOUNT EAGLE TRIPOLI. A REMARKABLE mineral, pronounced by S cuiv s i - . 4,, n ..i„rn known to them by the name of Tripoli, has lately been discovered in this country, although hut in one bed, of very narrow limits, all owned by the ‘‘.Mount Eagle Manufacturing Company” incorpo rated for the sole purpose of its manufacture. The article is excellent for burnishing and clean ing all finished metallic and glass surfaces, such asgold, silver, brass, Britannia and steel ware, window glass, <fec. Nothing has ever yet been discovered equal to the pure Tripoli, and the cum j mon language of the consumer is, it is the best tiling I ever saw. The genuine article is for sale by the exclusive agent for Augus’a, WM. HAINES. April 29 --ts 176 GRAHAM BREAD. THUS wholesome BREAD can be had at all times at our Bakery, corner of EiJis and Centre streets, or from or wagon. SCHULTZ &. DIEHL. June 27 3* 227 DRAYS, DRAYS. ALT, persons running DRAYS without a Li cence, are notified to fake out a licence for the same forthwith. FOSTER BLODGETi June 25 3 Marshal. FOR SALE. A BAGATELLE TABLE, in good order, one of the best in the city. It will be sold a bargain. Apply at this office. June 19 220 SUGAR AND COFFEE. U BAGS prime Rio COFFEE ■L xr’lf *2O hhds. St. Croix, P. Rico and New Orleans Sugar. Just received, and for low hv Jan 7 ~ JOHN R DOW. 1 W A!yTJKD TO IIm E, a NEGRO GIRL, I V* 12 or 13 years old,to mind a child. Apply |at ihD office. June 29 ■wrn*H4T~e-^ciiT' W H 1 ., w*m m*mmm > i «u* w> wsasmam w mm. mmmammmmfßm j GRIEVE AND PULASKI MONUMENT | LOTTERIES! J. VV. .MAURY CO., SUCCESSORS TO j i - V. WItEGOKV A €O. t .TIAIVAG£RB. KXTR V Cl. ASS N T o. ‘27. By Alexandria Class 36, July 3d, IS4T. M VGNT FIC EN T SC HEM E. 66 Numbers—l 2 Ballots. 30.000 DOLL’RS. * j $12,000! §B,OOOI §5,000! $2,780! 3 OF $2,000! 10 OF $ 1,000! Ac. Lowest 3 Number Prize IS $150! For the Is/ and 2 d on 'id and 4 tk drawn Nos. SICO Ticket* $lO, shares in proportion. CLASS No. 33. j By South Carolina .Class No. 26, July Ist, 1847. SALES CLOSE THURSDAY. SDL END ID SCHEME. 78 Numbers—l 4 Ballots. 11*3,000 DOLL’KS! $l0,0uo! $4,000! $2,445! s3*2o of sl,ol»(i!_Cs Tickets $5, o—share* in proportion. CLASS NO. 31. By Monongalia, C’a«s‘26, July Ist. 1817. SALES CLOSE SATURDAY AT NOON, t Splendid Package Scheme, la Numbers—ls Ballots. £I,OOO DOLJL’RS. 83.000! $1,300! $1,250! $1,125! Tickets 83—shares in proportion. Bisk on a package of 25 quarters is only |9,90. For sale by JOHN V. MILLION, Agent. Opposite the Masonic Hall SCrOrders from the country profitpih attended to. June 29 n GEORGIA LOTTERIES. D. PAINE & CO. MANAGERS. Sales Close To-D ay at Noon. Georgia Literature Lottery. Ui.ass No 39, FOR 1817. * j DriVn <.t Savannah. June 29th. 4.000 iJOLLA HS. _ 8 1,000; S6OO, &c. <fcc. 73 Numbers—l 3 Ballots. 5\ holes only sl,halves 59c.,risk on packages quar ters only $3,50. SALES CLOSE THURSDAY. Georgia Literature Lottery. Class No 40. Draws at Columbus, June 30. 110.000 DOLI/RS.I VV ith lots of others. 75 Numbers —i 4 Drawn Ballots. Wholes only $4 —shares in proportion. Packages warranted for I nett. Sales close Saturday. Grand Consolidated Lottery. ! Class No. 26, Extra, for 1347. •30,000 DOLL’RS. $10,6011 4 prizes of $5,000! each, 20 prize* of $1,000! 78 Numbers—l 3 Ballots. 5' holes only $5 —shares in proportion, i For sale by E. 11. PEZANT, Agent, Rroad-st., 1 door below tbe Bank ot Augusta. ILF Orders from tbe country vviil meet wi • I | prumni attention if addressed as above. fJnne 3o A CARD. DR. T. P. ( LEV EL AND having temporarilv withdrawn from the-practice of hi- profes j sion, i would inform the citizens of Augusta and the public generally, that I have formed a couiikc j umi with Ins former copartner, J.vo. W. Jsfkar, in the practice of DENTAL SURGERY. The hu sines* will be conducted umler the firm of Cleve- Spear. Office Broad-st., over Aldrich A Green ssboe store. J NO. A. CLEVELAND. Fell. 18 ts- ]l7 CANAL PLEASURE HU AT. fpDIE subscriber, having built a BOAT for the 5 purpose of conveying Ladies and Gentle men up and down the Canal, takes tins opportu nity of in forming the public generally that t he boa* is now ready for the accommodation of tbe public Fare FIFTY CEN TS.—Children and servants half price. i<o~ Parties of not less than twenti/, desirous of | taking a trip on the Canal, can do so by applying, twenty-four hours previous to the time they wish to go, to .Ur. H. K. PHILPOT, Corner of Broad and Cenlre-sfeets, or to HERBERT STALLING J. June 12 if 113 WARM springs, Merri weather County, Georgia, I TAKE pleasure in informing my friends and the public generally, that the above fashion able and celebrated WATERING PLACE, will be under my entire management and control this season. I shall open the House on the tfrj* day of ! June., for the reception of visitors, and hope troin j my long experience in business, to be able to sus ! tain the well known reputation of the place. I j have thought proper to reduce the price of Board, <kc. ‘. Board, Lodging. Bath, <tc. per month, - S2O Children and Servants, “ “ half price. Board of Horse, • “ “ JOHN C. MANGHA.M. Warm Springs, May 6, 1817. June I ml 204 vv a i>3i vmn.vc w. *, . 1 rSAHE present proprietor of these Springs takes Ira this occasion to inform the public, that the | Mill Pond near that place, w hich was thought to produce sickness there last summer, was abated | on the 6th of April last; therefore no danger is to j be apprehended on that account. JOHN C. 31ANGIIAM. i - T "ne 15 ij6 W ASHINGTON AND NEW ORLEANS TEL E( iRA PH COMP A N V. THE Subscribers to this Company are hereby notified that a payment of 20 per cent, on ; their subscriptions will be required on the 20th i day ol June next, end anot her payment of 20 per | cent on the first day of August next, to meet the demands of the assignee, who is rapidly progress ing in the construction of the line. = The money may be paid to Coward Thomas, Esq. Augusta Geo. B. B. FRENCH. ) \V .\V SEATON, > Trustees. DAN. GOLD, ) Washington City, May 24, 1817. i May 30 ts 2) MAGIC TOOTH-ACHE MIXTURE^ \ ‘‘ R A VI ED in afford immediate relief to j ww TOOTH-Af^HE, and superior to any sim i Bar article known. Prepared by an experienced i Dentist, from a receipt furnished by one of the i Shiest Demists in the United Stales. Price 25 cents. ForsiLle by D'ANTIGNAC & BARRY, JIAVILANP, RISLEY & CO , W.M. K. KiTC MEN. , j THOMAS BARRETT&CO„ J. E. MARSHALL. WM. 11. TUTT, And at the Drug Stores in Harahnrg, S. C. | Agents are requested to refuttd the money in : any care where ihfs preparation fails to give satis fuctiorj. 9m [April 1, i SUMMER f GOTIIIXU AT C OST, all in want of good LINEN ami GiNG- It H a.M (.OATS, and good Linen Drills and other kinds of Summer Pantaloons, may find a large and well made supply a! cost. WM. O PRICE & CO.. June 27 227 259 Broad st., Augusta. BROUGHT TO JAIL. BROUGHT to the J.BI of this County on the Ist inst..a Negro man who says his name is ROBERT, and that he belongs --X to Dr. Robert Wiggins, of Montgomery. cn., Ala , having been sold u> him by Mr. B. War ren, of Augusta. Saiii negro is about 25 years <,f age, dark i-om[»!exton, 5 feet iG or 11 incite*high, and weighs about 150 lbs. The owner is notified to com' forward, prove property, pay charge- and i ike him away, if lie will he dealt with as the la w directs. CO-The Chronicle w ill published theahoVe tri weekly,and (he Milledjjevilie Federal Union week ly, until Unhid.and forward the bi'E for payment. R. H. VICKERS. Jailor, Washington, G \.. Jme 20. t — [June 25 SSO REWARD. Ranaway from the subscriber, living on ■JfjX Flint River. 10 miles South-West of Tin maston, Upson on., Ga., on Sunday, the I3tli inst., without can e, a negio boy hy the name of MACK, who is no doubt, making hi-way hack toGnilford. N. I bought Mack this year from a .Mr. Weatherhy, a negro trader. Mack is an intelligent, shrewd Negro, copper colored, well made, weighing 140 or 15 1 ponds, plump, round forehead. He carried oR with him and olive cloth coat, pair of (toots, white cotton shirt and breeches, and an old fur cap. 11c. is 5 feet 4to 6 inches high. M ick can read and no doubt w rite. I will give $59 for his apprehension am? proof to convict any white man that Mack was inveigled oil' bv him, or twenty dollars for .Macks detention in Jail. JOHN T. SNIPES. Thomaston. Ga.. June 17. 4c June 20 BULL AIR TK A ! V—GEORGIA RAIL ROAD. A SPECIAL TRAIN will be run between Angit-ta and Bell Air from — 2 June 15th to October 15th. leaving \u- I gust a daily Sunday's excepted) at 6* o’clock, PM., and Bel-Air at 7 o’clock, A M. Season Ticket, for one person, $25 00 . Season 'Ticket for a Family of three, in cluding ser;.ants, 55 00 i Season Tk ket for a Family of four, inclu ding servant*, 65 00 j Season Ticket for a Family office, inclu ding servants, 72 50 j Season Ticket Bra Family of six, inclu ding servants, 77 50 | Season Ticket fuf a Family of sev en, or more including servants, 80 00 Single trip, 25 | June 6 209 GEORGIA RAIL HO VO, |TN A fte r3l a y 251 h. aPA SS RN i. ER CA R i /iN,-.*' " ill be attached to the Freight Train j 2-y- —from I nion Point to Angnsfa, every j Monday, and from Augusta to Union Point on ; 7 '/i ursda i/s. Transportation Office G. R. R. and R. C. ) Augusta,Ga. May 22d, 13i7. 5 .M a j 3 ! 7 GEORtiJ.V RAIL ROAD. On and after April 21st, 1817, the Passenger 'Train will leave Augusta at o’clock, p M. i raiispo, iatton Office G. R. R. & B. Co. Augusta. April 20ih, 1847. 170 SOll’fl CAROLINA RAIL ROAD. , I On and after the 20th inst., a SPE CIAL TRAIN f>r passengers will run between Hamburg and Aiken Tu leave as follows, viz: Til leave Hamburg, , 5« P. 31. “* ” Aikett, . . BA. 3i. W. J. MAGRATH, Agent. May 12 188 FOR SALE OR TO r'eNT. ft—-A That well known an i ehgitile loeated El ,: liH WAREHOUSE on the corr.er of Greene U ,jr j Til and Campbell streets. It is convenient 10 itie liail Road and near the centre of htisiness Apply to PAUL ROSSIGNOLL, At J. G. Winter’s office. June ’7 ts 118 FKANKL N HOUSE. ft- : 3 Th 'uhscrioer would announce to his pil» S foimei visitors, and the public generally, -L"S1! ! .Ib that this commodious estahlishmi*rit is now ready tor the accommodatinn of boarde-sand transient persons. The rooms and passages are large and airy, finished in the b st style, and fur nished with hv. ry facility for convenience and comlort. The building itself is unsnruassed by any in the State, and tbe proprietor pledges him self to spare no pains or expense to make all who may favor him with a call perfectly at h nne. As a summer retreat. Athens is unequalled by any m t be up-country. Tbe subscriber offers every in ducement, bnth in term* and accommodation, to all who are seeking such a place, tog ve his house their patronage. W, L. MITCHELL, Athene, Ga. June 3 4c . 20-t THE SARATOGA OF THE SOUTH. ALIA* 3 3 Madison Springs, Georgia. f =pt TIMS FASHION ABLEVV A- ftr \ I |gg|ifl TURING PLACE, will be fe-.CMILM . i opened on the first day of June. 'l'he Proprietor is now tirisfijng a larg** building w ith a Dining Room 40 by 92, Parlor 40 hy 40 feet, and a number of Cool Rooms, Ac., and a prome nade of !4 feet wide, in a two story cftduuade, near four hundred feet lung. I» INTEL 31 ORRIS ON. 3ladtaon Springs. April 30. June 4 t2m '2 r, 7 'NOTICE. - «-~Y • Strayed or stolen from the stable of UuXS the subscriber, mte and-a half miles i V 1 / 1 from Macon, on the s‘h inst., a large hay .Mar-*, sor 6 years old this spring. Tins mare is with foa*. Her riaht hind fmyt is white, myd on the knee j int has a scar occasioned by a hurt.— No other marks recollected- 1 will pay a liberal and satisfactory reward to any one that will bring her hiime„ or if stolen, will pay Fifty Dollars for her delivery with siiificient evidence to convict the thief. She was raised in Virginia, and has proba bly made her way, iJ not stolen, in the direction of Augusta. 11. BASSETT. June 22 tul 222 UIV 1 li\ STALL! - THE undersigned resp“ct rrna the mtfijic thqt i .’ l '".* be has (cased tiie o|ft stand, r ~™ e , Y;. well known as J. B. Guednm’s LOADER STA BLES, on Tdlis-trect, and would be thankful fora share of patronage. It. A. WATKINS. May H jgy NE3V GOODS FOR GENT’S. WEARh tIASIMERES of fancy colors, and Blac. t lirab et Ta and Ca-lmiarelte Super White Russia Duck for pants Linen Drillings, checked, plaid and striped Checked Linen Coatings, Tweed Coatings Cotton and Linen ( becked Goods, for bays wear Silk and Cotton I ndersbirts and Drawers Brown Cotton i Hose, Gloves, Handkfs. Suspenders, Silk, Cashmere and Vest ings, With every description of Goods, in our line to w hich we invite your attention. BOWDRE & CLAGETT. April 17 167 FINE OtL LAMPS. MURPHY’S PA TENT PJNE OIL LAMPS w hich for splendor of light and economy in use are unequalled. They are the stirne as is used in the Masonic Hail, U. S. Hotel, and other public houses in the city, and can be seen at my store every night in use. Warranted from clan ger, and not to cost more than a half to one cent an hour (according to size) in burning. T he Pine Oil will n< t stain the finest fabric, and w ill extract Grease, Oil or Paint from all Wool lens. These Lamps ar- sent out by the manufactur er, and will be sold at his prices in Philadelphia. Also, a few choice patterns of the SOLAR LARD LA.MP, Cheaper and better than any heretofore offered. J. E 3TARB7IAI L. OLD BP.A?S AND COPPER v thted| • <r which a libera! price ■'ill be paid. June :2 113 Admin ' u'o;’.* Safe W ill be «>ld be lure t Court Ho'i* > i io*", In V . r;iy ruui ty, on the . ,t ''‘m-sd i■. n Septetjoe; next, brtwirnthe ,;r? r One halful Lot N< mj rrr »: (f> •'■> »*, (215) in ilie ninth (9i n,th rd ~v v tiou of said county, i . , «. •;« ■ ’ .is the property of 51a . ■*, i.r • f f.•- ■> county, deceased. ' >- 1 • . of. • . . AM R. ■ • • ■ . • ■ hutch ’ .. if , Ar,: • June 24 KICTIJMOND • »■»>, | hMi the (iot ToesdaN , ! ! .. at the lower market •, , V fit ;“. between the legal i j .-.„• . "... R.imxux-; property, to wli* A <-e tain Steam Si M i, i •,< 1 eat nr hear Spirit creek. ■ r t ,*• s»i • ,r., r j ; j u the county of Kiehi Said Suva v*-.x . Uii situate on lands adju . '.visit • . | , p erson, Culluis win! T i \ ’ C d , vs u-k [r. • j perly of Adam S. V- u , V l , ,j lt . f ( , ’ H ; iott executions issuir i i s> ert- r< Vo . of i Richmond eoiimy. n \\ n i vs. Adam S. Nexxlu • i \ i. « same. Al>o, at the s-nrne 1 i!i ;>• ,j t all rival M-t or parce La i.,; , lying and being in Richmond c .ct.-rn- ■,■ * rj:ir>-d acres more or less, .noun ..s J! c Meadow tract; adjoining land i! 1 1 Warren. John Skin ner, the estate of ( v<;rv. i a :i | others. Levied oh e , R i Loiuzstreet, to satisf a- m ‘ ■ jpc rior t onrt of 11 ic »■-; i 'o■ f ; h j Justices of thelnferi n<• ’ !,..nd ! tV-e. for the us-.&e. x ■ d!i , i;, ;. . , s«-nr | as principal. Ed war Too., s . o ...-'mu* is Longstreet, securities AARON I? OFF, Sheriff. June 5 op# Richmond •..■ iri 's Kt; On rhe first Tuesd , I :. v - .v, .>: ... -old at the lower dark ill ... ■ t the iiv ,>f All- CMsia. wuidn the .si •; follow iutr property, to w i Alt that tract or j 1 • i. >. '■ ysi<\ Ivi; and he in st in the con h son o. e< ntainino three hundred and f • r !-ss rttL j joining lands of Gee . .. v r , >l. Hs’ U:.- ! Oeorpia Rail U »ad B king (' npi- . . .'To- K M | Hill and 'lrs. Brow h , t -, ’.. ,»f £ Daniel .Mahoney. l> fa. < n i.h*- f.-n - gMH ; rhrsnre of a mortjrHS" •■., ,| I( ■ • C’ourl of Richmond 1 • Denham \s, Daniel "aJu-ney. Also, at the (*'!’•!* ill* ;.o.; • ’ ..... M ’ ■ three hundred and i , y ■!;> -, ■ Je-i.-v 1 >n I the property of Wilh rots : fa. issuing from the : r (Vt a fidnond Wm roimlv. lii favor of j I'ni'l Company vs. V> j i[| ; , j A Do. at the same t. no '.race. ’fit I 1 5 e'i i. a 11 • -r• > w-at :o , : ■ i< . . I her ch.ild Jaeoh, ahi.io ne year oh.?; U the property <-f .loir i r a L >-. »«■ .i 1 . :. dry a fi. fas. issuine h.utl’-ft Jop tires t I“3lst District of K < ' Havilnnd. Risley A \ • :,J*e Levy made and ret it ;ed >, n( i - o V . W]l MAM V K'tfl!, June 1 2 7 i > i"i?\ A' K. C SCR IVKN v . Kh : : ; \ * >■:, U iM he s. ■ i i.efor. boro, on the first mi *. ■’>» ■/ ■. tween she usual ..di'• w-m.’ : *f„ property, to v\ it Two Houses at: *• d ; v . ♦ leh ■, the village of duel • t i No. ,- - now occupied hy •. , ,c, a d north by lots of W i lews h> the rnrh lie street, s'-uth hy ~.i of Jacob t-'r rr n levies! upon ae (fie prop. >* . H"} ei, ■* si.tisiy i-;." it. la. i , ■. sic riven county <u W Alt !{!•:% Will he sold, out! fire the ' 'curt ! I , - ten comity, 'am follow prop. 1 .Negro .Mtin I. *i nos ■. .. •' ■■■ >■% ’ ' dS years of age, of . . ‘ ‘4® ness maker, a go< *,• r . • • », *,:■ i rooertv of t rial i ' ’•••' ‘ *-j Issuing from the t< •»■! ’t ■ 'car* d. - t'i'il Si id L riah T. f. ■■ ■ f • ■; #> w. Doughty, an ; D . C ' Doughty,fur use .*er ’ ■ ?'’■ ■ . ■; Ai.;- _ - 1 " 1 - ‘ •■ ; " ELBER -s;. . •• > Will be sold, on :i h r = I’ium; . ».: July* before the cunr; . t ■;■»ie. , rl*b*tV‘ county, with i.ru ur. ,t. r .thrwi. g property, to vn; : 11 -Negroes, \.> s*', !y ■ a i S? v.-a' t «■. age; Charles, at- y .Ul years I: . J- -e.a 1 -y 1*1; Sophia, a wo.man, Un; i‘i n .• &s* j, Wyatt, a boy, 1 . 'v. r ;-m •V • a..• , I; l*o ly, a worn to. - D.-y, . , ; J it reau; 2 Slabs; • • - .urn h * vv- , ’ Bedsteads; 27 . • I '■ t i? < i Ends; 3 Suleb. >; h I L-.dd 7 aide. -J Dressing Tabh -, y. y* ' . a: m 3 W hße > is; :> Mirrors; 1 Map th C m large lot of Bet ’•«; I; « Jtn dens; IdSttniv • ‘ , y ir^,, 2 Book cases*, . . i J. ’ I 1 lot of Shovel • a* d. Ip, : ; 1 lot of Crock. vVyre; * i-»; ' > ... Wat lof Glass Ware '•>* jf I‘ vi/ui a; ' ' ; .. • ; Sugar; ! lot o' . ■■ ;'! •. ■' * ; 1 t / 1 barrel of s!u ; J i, -r „• p -of ft »;■; I lot of Salt; iI- R<" - Tu f (~« Medicines; a it’ i.‘ Gout Tc containing F i p/p. ,* lot of various ■sos Re • 1 - -,-;i i<M i- j , ti i 4< j the. property y(Miv*r, Adm\ ..1 h.-m-M * i Olixer, iler ef.se i ;v n fa. 7, U' . ir.ifii K;. , bert Supe iot I ■.n i s r L pdm ‘ I Adra'r , dc. ■' •• v ' div r, Adm'r. of ’ * >■» ; Oliver, U- c«b* ■t- •••> fi t..*, vs -a n ' and contn» It *. ••.es - ' -. . r L*. ;e rty (X.iot.-t out by Janie: N g vi't rec< i payment of ' • d ; a ;rty but Sp .. or Treasury . nnxi.v * d;,adws *.n n. ,-mt: June 3 2oi> BU ..s; vDcun i \li . Will besof *>- •• • pun ■ .-or p. tin u of Wayn» , ! rl • «•••• >ty. »- j ?;.« Tuesday < s ,t u : .e of»i>!e, il • ' it.; u»t Eleven hr, ir> , ■ - r . .. nr less, oa . ’ ty I. a>'i .iirng Uu -us j Matthew t. 5! C la s. H . i.rv 1 ■ is ,u,- • r«. I originally; rdtoD ■ v "o a, , h • j tl.c proper I ’■» im. il.v.d o;> - ,M. ‘ : page fi. fa. i m fv m tit.* .* v,-er ,u <7>. • r I. Barke C«U ty lav..- nf J Hill.i V , Spr, j - Paul Davj • t ) r-per; . poo tp-l out m sai. 4 June 3 JOHN V. BROW N, S .. ;r <ii col m s si 7 h ui *in> ii n | Will be. s< . die K, . ■a v j.iv mv, ' j the. Coc t J ... V p ; K - ; „.. ;y„ lupurs o ' and re J " _.E,n : ! " ■:< ’ *• ’ "■ •• ■ the ;o t ■ ■ V* i!ie !e< i■ the i; courn ' for Ordinary purp -t , A J’r | ./ h trir-t of ‘j and sold mi. property : -- - : Lott \V u..; videease*!. i". • -U * Terms JAN’t V, May v ■ COF /’ 1 1 :co ccm;;:, I M9J if V, O IMI sit c.-v. . - Cm 30 h *xv 'op t'v ;.* JJo’asses. for nls I. A-lfcNijp ! by 'Ap:i; S X US h. J,M>W |p4|lk ■ / V !viv^^^H