Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851, July 01, 1847, Image 3

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r.nrve, and a heavy fog prevailing, it is said that he was a very careful cautious man. The down (passenger) train of Friday night passed over I fig. road only eleven hours previously—the road Doing in Us usual con dition. The Engine, as far as ascertained, is not Tory seriously injured. A bar of iron passed nto the boiler as the Engine jumped. The lender was slightly injured. The Passenger Cur is not injured and of •ovijra! passengers not one was hurt. The htggage Car had only the trucks knocked uli from under it. The Engine is on the turn out at Station 12. The track has been repaired and the train passed over it on Sunday night. The ondges 100 have been replaced and | Enlarged. This is the most serious accident on the | road since its completion,and e believe it to : have been one o t those inevitable accidents | which, human lorcsicffit could not guard j against. —Sarannah Georgian '29lh ull. We learn from Capt. Watson, of the brig A-'ela, and also from a passenger, in the sclir. Queen Pomare, both of which vessels arrived yesterday, from the Havana, that ttie ship Allas, from New York, bound to Vera Cruz, with -a portion ol Col. Watson’s Ilegf., arrived off Havana, a few days prior to their departure, and that, a boat with lour officers, left the ves.-el for the purpose of obtaining supplies. On passing the Moro they hailed, j and obtained permission from the officer on duty to proceed, but strange to say, on their : arrival at the city of Havana they were ar resled hv order of the Captain General, and lined sj>doo each for an alleged violation of the port regulations. Two of the officers paid the fine and were relea>ed, the others however, refused Cocomply, and were retain- j cd, and remained as prisoners on parole at j the time our informants left.— Charleston , Courier, 30//t ull. The Crops. The unprecedented vvei weather has lat terly affected the crops very seriously. The planters in all parts of the Stale, are “in the ; grabs’’ and we understand that the lice ami j grasshoppers have attacked the cotton crop | to an alarming extent. Such is Ihe case i in parts ol Union, and in the neighbor- j hood of Longlown, Fairfield District. The ram continues, and the cotton plants show ■ but little disposition to take on shapes. The ! prospect for an abundant provision crop, is 1 lliilenng in the different quarters of the Stale. — Columbia Carolinian, 29/ h vlt. Rheumatism* Gout, and Tic Douloureux. A respectable gentleman called at our office, as ' he said, to inform us that he had been uffiicted ; for filtecn years with Rheumatism or Goat, and occasionally with Tic Douloureux; that tie has been frequently confined to his room for months together, and otlen suffered the most intense and t excruciating pains, but that lately he had been \ using JAYNE’S ALTERATIVE, from which he found the most signal and unexpected relief. ; He says he found the medicine very pleasant and | effective, and that he now considers himself ■ thoroughly cured. —Spirit of the Times. Life! Life!! Life I! t “All that a man hath will he give for his life,” . I go vve find recorded in the most ancient and best of books, hut as we see thousands dying around u< with Consumption, Croup, Cough, Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitting Blood, and oilier Fulmonaiy affections, vve aie lead to dount the correctness of ; tire above assertion, especially since it is so well known that a certain remedy may be obtained, which always arrests those diseases. Dr. JAYNE’S EXPECTORANT never fails | to give relief, and cures after every other means j have failed. This can be and has been proved in | thousands of instances, where it lias effected radi- '■ cal cures, alter the patient hid been given up ! y ! all Ins triends and physicians. Jayne’s Sanative Pills. 1 hough not recommended as a universal “cure all,” have ne vertlieless proved superior to every i thing of the kind, especially in LIVER COM PLAIN T and DA SPEPSi A ; and vvlicu used in conjunction with his Tonic Vermifuge or Al- i tnative, will not fail one lime in an hundred, of effecting a permanent cure. Prepared only by Dr. D. Jayne, Philadelphia, and solo on agency by W. Iv. KI FCriEN, Augusta. Also Jayne’s Carminative,a never failing"rent" edy for Bowel Complaints, Colic, &c. July I istar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry. The extraordinary success attending the use ot this medicine in the diseases of the 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, i Various conjectures and surmises have arisen re- j spec ting its composition; some physicians have i supposed it to contain iodine, other ignorant pre- I tenders ■n\ it must contain mercury, and to some j such substance tiiey each attribute its singular el- j fi- acy. As such opinions are altogether errone- ! ous, and to prejudice many persons against it, we PLEDGE OUR HONOR that it contains nothing ot tiiis kind, or anything the least injurious; on the contrary, it is composed of ! tiie most simple substances, the principal of which j are the extracts of tar and wild cherry bark, and j toe whole secret ot its efficacy consists in the i mode by which they are prepared. None genuine, unless oigned I. BUTTS on | the wrapoer. for sale in Augusta, wholesale and retail, by 11A \ ILAND, RISLEY A CO., and also by Thomas Barrett a co., ami Dealers in Medicines generally in Georgia. •June t 3 222 Saad’s Sarsaparilla. Parents, do you love Vourchildren? Then pre serve their health; next to the blessing of life itself »s the enjoyment of perfect health. How many languish and pine away in their infant years, sim piy from fa want ot using the proper means? The tender plant is nipped and withers ere it blooms. - f scrofula-or king’s evil exists in the system, or ’ he blood is impure, manifesting itself by eruptions on the ta e, thickening and cracking of the skin blotches, biles, scald head, salt rheiirn, and other similar complaints, Sands’ Sarsaparilla will ef fectually eradicate them from the system. Read the remarkable cures it has performed, and delay ho longer. For further particulars and conclusive evidence of i*s superior Value and efficacy, set; pamphlets, winch may be obtained of agents, grg tik. I repared and sold, wholesale and retail, by A BAD. SANDS, Wholesale Druggists, 100 Fulton, corner of William street, New-York.— Sold also by, KAVILAND, RISLEY & CO., Augusta. And by Druggists generally throughout the United Slates. Brice $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5, 1222 June 29 TIIE MARRIED WOMAN’S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION. By Dr. A. M. Mauriceau. PROFESSOR OF DISEASES OF WOMEN. [Third Edition, 18 wo. pp. 250. Price Si f'o.l 25,000 COPIFtS SOLI) l.\ THIIEE MONTHS!!! 'Phe great demand for this most important work, (.of which thousands are sold) has compelled the issue of a another edition. It is intended especi ally for the married, as it discloses important se creis which should he known to them particularly. Here every female can discover the causes, symp toms, and (he most efficient remedies and most certain mode of cure, in e very complaint to which her sex is subject. It is an important question to the married why it is that we behold so many married females sickly, debilitated, and prostrated ? as also the causes; and whether they are susceptible of remedy. They will here find those important matters, connected wilh discoveries in medical and physiological sci ence, which meet this question. This 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 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 of course impossible to convey more fullv, in a public journal, the various subjects treated of, as they are of a nature strictly intended for ttie married or those contemplating marriage; neitln r is it necessary, since it is every one’s duty to be come possessed of knowledge, whereby the suf ferings to w Inch a wife, a mother, or a sister may be subject, can be obviated. Copies uill be sent by Mail free of 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 whom it has been directed. On the receipt of One Dollar, the ‘"’Married Woman’s Private Medical Companion” will be sent free of postage to any part of the United States. All letters must be addressed {past paid) to Dr. A. M. Manricrtau. Box 1224, New York City. Publishing Office 12a Liberty street, New I York. The, “Married Woman’s Private Medical Com panion” is sold by booksellers in New York, Richmond, Philadelphia, Boston, Mass., Colum bus, 0., Albany, Buffalo, St Louis, Charleston, New Orleans, and in ev ry principal eity in the United States. Agents in Philadelphia, Zeiber & Co.; New York, Burgess & Stringer; Albany, W. C. Little A Co.; St. Louis, Nulls Cornish; Co lumbus. John T. B'ain, Agent lor Central Ohio; C. P. Fisher, Richmond, Va. All letters, how - ever, must be addressed as above. N. B.—The trade supplied on the usual terms. June 20 3m 221 STEAMBOAT COMPANY OT GEOB- CilA. This Company having been re-organized and placed in an efficient state fur service, are j prepared to send forward without delay all freight that may offer. Goods consigned to WM. P. WfLLt AMS, Agent at Savannah, will be forwarded free.of Comiuia | sinus. The connection of R. M. Goodwin with this i Company has terminated. JOHN B. GUIEU, j June I—v Agent at Augusta. DR. J. A. S. MILLIGAN will at tend lo 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 6m 215 {{oo )T M Elitaxer latest dates from Liverpool,::::::::::Jdne 4. LATEST DATES FROM HAVR EJ USE 2. CHARLESTON IMPROTS—JUNE 28.’ H'Vnjja. Prig Adda— 139 nhds. JVlolasscs, R bales Regars, and a quantity of Fruit, lo J, Chap man; 24 bales Sogers, 2 cases Swc.atmeats to Frariri« C. Black Schr. Queen Pomaire—l27 hhds. and 62 tcs. Molasses, to Cay & Aveiihc. CHARLESTON, June 30 — Cotton. —A much heavier business has been done in this ar ticle since our last report than anv corresponding period for some lime back. The transactions have been confined almost exclusively to mid dling fair at Ilf; and fair to fully fair classifica j tions at prices ranging irom ll\ to 12c. Ihe ac ; tual transactions comprise 54 bales at 10f; 49 at I 10J; 44 at II; 157 at Hi; 411 at 11 J; 685 ut 1U; I and 437 bales at l"2c. I Rice. — There has been some activity in the Rice market since our last. The purchases have been confined almost solelv to parcels for the i West India trade, Some 1000 tcs were sold, | w hich swept the market at prices ranging from i 413-lGl'is to Sop, and a small lot at s4f~j>cr hun- I dred. Upwards of 1000 tcs. have also been con tracted for at from 5f to Prices show an advance of about Haifa dollar per hundred ahovo the sales made last week just after the arrival of tiie steamer’s accounts. MOBILE, June 26. — Cotton. —The receipts this | week are 2U3 bales, anil the exports, 3627 bales. The stor k on hand and on shipboard not cleared is 75.442 bales ag iust 39.485 bales same time last | season, while at the same period in 1845 the slock i on hand was only 3,386 bales. The last week closed on a very firm market with quotations for middling cotton at 94 a 94 cts. For the three first days of the present week there was but little done, buyers and sellers awaiting the 4th June accounts by the Cambria at Boston. Near the close of the day on Wednesday it be came apparent that favorable accounts were in hand, as fully 1200 bales had been taken and 4c. advance had been paid on all the qualities, espe cially those of the better descriptions, w hich were in request on eastern ordeis. Thursday’s mail brought the expected accounts by telegraphic des patch, which were received in full on Friday, and are even more favorable than had been anticipa ted. 'I hey shew a liberal advance in Liverpool and Havre, growing out of causes that promised tobe permanent. A further advance was realized here in the few- sales that were made yesterday and the day before, but the market is notsuffi ciently settled to enable us to gi\e the quotations with our accustomed confidence. The sales of the week sum up 3500 hales, in daily transactions as follows: Saturday 500 bales, .Monday 500, Tues day 200, Wednesday <2OO,Thu r sday 600, and yes terday 500 bales The advance established is fully ic.on last week’s quotations. The market closes firmly and with a good inquiry. Middlings are he<d at 10c., while 91 cents are freely offered. Our quotations are based upon she best informa tion we can obtain. LfVEHFodL CLASSIFICATION. Good and tine, nominal. Good lair, nominal, rair, n 0 Middling fair, loi 1® _ Middling, “i © J 0 Ordinary* 0 o 9* Freights —The rates to Liverpool remain steady at Id. To Havre a ship made an engagement at 14 cents. Coastw ise, a brig has been taken fir Providence at 15-16 c., and to New York shipments have been made at Ic, which comprise the only transactions of the week. Suitable ves sels for coastwise ports are much needed. The tonnage, in port disengaged is reduced to three ships and 2 brigs. |AR RIVALS FROM CIIAifI.CSTOM. Line ship Sutton, White, New York. Schr. Henrietta,Gale, Baltimore. ( Schr. Zephyr, Wood, Havana. MEMORANDA. The ships Anson, (line) Burr, 25*h; Harriet A Jessie, Conner, fur Charleston, cleared at New York 26th ult. The hng Helen A Eliza, Felin. for Bremen via Charleston, sailed from New York 261 h ult. CHARLESTON, June 30.—Arr. brig Adela, Watson; Havana; schr. Queen Pomare, Snow, Havana. CM, schrs. Esther Ann, Kemp, Nassau, (N. P.) Sarah Aim, Bennett, Havana. Went to sea, Br siiip Clydesdale, Anld. Liv erpool; U. I, brig Moses, Bulkley. New York. SAVANNAH, June 29.—Arr. steamer Lamar, Phi I pot, Augusta. Old. bark Maria Ilersey, Gordon, Deinerara. Sailed brig Selma, Cullen, l)i»boy. NEW GOODS BY THE LAST STEAMER. WM7TLLIAM H. CRANE, has received by the w w Southerner, direct from New York, Grass Cloth, Nainsook Muslin Linen Huckaback for Towels White and colored Silk Gloves Black Silk Brussels Edging An assortment of Imitation Muslin and Lisle Edg ings And a variety of other articles, these together with a large Stock of Goods on hand, he is selling off at reduced prices, those who wish to purchase goods low, will do well to cull and examine his assortment June 3d d2wl 2 9 RICHMOND FACTORY GOODS. FH AHE undersigned continues the agency of this fl establishment, and now oiler fur sale OSiNA BURGS,STRIPES, YARN and TWINE;aIso a very sujterior article of NEGRO CLOTH, made from the best Wool of the country. We invite the attention of planters and ers to this article.— Wb to! purchased or taken in exchange for these 1 goods. ADAMS, FARGO A CO. June 22 tuß A GLORIOUS TRIUMPH ! Truth needs no Boasting. CTITIZENS of the U. States, with pleasure I in- J form you of the great success of Humphreys* ! Fever and Ague Pills throughout Georgia, South Carolina, Florida, Tennessee, Ac. Up to the Bth of the present month 1 have had four hundred and eighty-three cases of this distressing complaint, and out of this large number 1 have failed only in four cases, and I can safely say the failure is on thetr ow n side, and not mine. This medicine is now found in all parts of lids and the adjoining States, where it is recommended by the most re spectable families, and the best recommendation 1 is-, it is proving itself to be an infallible remedy for Fever and Ague. Il is my own discovery, and is j one of the best medicines ever invented for this , dreadful disease —curing in twelve hours. Pre pared and sold only in Savannah by W. HUMPHREYS. Jr. Splendid commissions given to Agents w ho will sell this infallible remedy in the Southern States, where something of the kind is wanted, which w ill prove effectual. Address the Proprietor, cor ner Bay and Dray ton-scree Us, Savannah, Ga. j KjT Agents now appointed—SJiotwell & Gilbert, ! Macon; Dorsey A: Knott, Griffin; P. A. Moiej, La ! Grange; Weister A Eppiug, Columbus; W. K. KITCHEN, Augusta. June 19 4 220 HARPS. £Bl Broadway, New York, JF. ifkOWNH. Maker and Importer, in • viles the attention of admirers of this de lightful instrument lo his la>ge and elegant selec- | tiou, comprising every variety of the most sp!«*n* ! didlv finished and plain descriptions ot brilliant toned DOUBLE-ACTION HARPS, ever offer ed to their notice, in Tone, Touch, elegance and style of finish, certainly unexcelled. Harps re paired, Strings, Music, Ac. Ac. A list of prices and descriptions forwarded per single postage.— “Every lady should he a1 i * tie familiar with this 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 proportions of nature’s handi crafts to the greatest ad vantage. Mirror Critu/ue. “Mr. Browne’s Harps are by far the most beau tiful we have ever seen, and in tune there is an extraordinary addition of sweetness, purity and power. ” —Charleston Courier. J. F BROW NE A CO. London and New York, 1810. Orders received and enquiries may be made of J. yiEGLING, Charleston, S. C. June 20 Imo 221 OGLETHORPE LAND FOR SALE. TNHE subscriber, wishing to move west, offers his LAND and MILLS for sale. The tract lies on the waters of Falling Creek, and contains about fourteen hundred acres. Between three and four hundred acres of the upland have been cleared, and about one hundred and fifty acres of bottom land on the Creek, a part of which has been lately ditched and is now in cultivation. There is upon the premises, a good Two Story Dwelling House, and all other necessary out build ings. A well of excellent water, and a good sup ply of water for stuck on every part of the planta tion. J 'he 'Tills are in good order for grinding Corn, nr i for the manufacture of the best quality of Flour, ami are doing a good business. The subscriber deems it unnecessary to give more detailed description of the premises in this advertisement, as he is persuaded that no one would huy without viewing them. He therefore invites those who may wish’to purchase such pro perty in this part of the country, to call and ex amine for themselves. M. VARNER, Jr. June 23 w—4 223 MOUNT EAGLE TRIPOLI. A REMARKABLE mineral, pronounced by j geologists to boa great rarity in nature, and known to them by the name of Tripoli, has lately been discovered in this country, although but in one bed, of very narrow limits, all owned by the “Mount Eagle Manufacturing Company” incorpo rated fur 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 waie, window glass, Ac. Nothing has ever yet been discovered equal to the pure Tripoli, and the com mon language of the consumer is, it is the best tiling 1 ever saw. The genuine article is for sale by the exclusive agentfor Augus’a. WM. HAINES. April 29 --ts 176 GRAHAM OREAD. TIIIS wholesome BREAD can be had at all i limes al our B, kery, corner of Ellis and Centre streets , or from or w agon. SCHULTZ & DIEHL. June 27 3* 227 DRAYS, DRAYS. ALL persons running DRAYS without a Li cence, are notified to take out a licence for the same forthwith. FOSTER BLODGETi 25 3 Marshal. M AGIC TOOTH-ACHE MIXTURE, WARRANTED to afford immediate relief to TOOTH ACHE, and superior to any sim- I ilararticle known. Prepared by an experienced Dentist, from a receipt, furnished by one of the ablest Dentists in the. United States. Price 25 cents. Forsaic by D’ANTIGNAC A BARRY, 11A VILA ND. RISLEY A CO . WM. K. KITCHEN, THOMAS BARRETT A CO., J. E. MARSHALL, WM. 11. TUTt, And at the Drug Stores in Hamburg. S. C. OO" Agents are requested to refund the money in any case whfere this preparation fails to give satis faction. 9m | oRT U W GEORGIA LOTTERIES. I>. !’.\l\i: Ac CO. MANAGERS. Sales Close To-Day at Noon. Georgia Literature Lottery. Class No. 40. Draws at Columbus, June 30. 110,0®$ DOLL’RS. VV ilh lots of others. 75 Numbers—l 4 Drawn Ballots. Wbol es only $1 —share* in proportion. •Packages warranted for i nett. Sales dose Saturday: Grand Consolidated Lottery. Class No. 2b, Extra, for 1847. 20.000 BOLLm $10,6U4! 4 prizes of ss,oi)')! each, 20 prizes of $! ,000! 78 Numbers—l 3 Ballots. W hole only $5 —shares in proportion. Drawing due Tuesday. SPLENDID LOTTEhY. Grand Consolidated Lottery. J CL CSS NO. 27. SIX PRIZES OF 10,0D1> DDLL’RS. SS,UUo! $3,5:iU! S2,S(JU! 20 prizes of SI,UO(J! Lowest 3 Nos. S2OU! 75 Numbers—l 3 Ballots. * Wholes $1U —shares in proportion. For sale by E. 11. PEZANT, Agent, Broad -st., 1 door below ilie Bank ut Augusta. 93*Orders from the country will meet will, prornut attention if addressed as above. (July I (.1111115 E AM) PULASKI MONUMEN'I -LO TTEROSS! J. VV? M VURY it CO., SUCCESSORS TO J, U. tiaiEROKV A' CO., MANAGE 11$. tfXTRA CLASS No. 27. By Alexandria (Mass 36, July 3d, 1847. M AON IFIC ENT SCH EM E. 66 Numbers—l 2 Ballots. ! 30,000 DOLL’RS. §12,000! $8,000! $5,000! $2,780! 3 OF $2,000! 10 OF $1,000! &c. Lowest 3 Number Prize IS SISQ! For the I.x/ and 2 d on ‘id and 4th drawn Nos. $-00 'Pickets $lO, shares in proportion. CLASS No. 30. { By South Carolina. Class No. 26, July Ist, 1847. • SALES CLOSE THURSDAY. * SPLENDID SCHEME. 78 Numbers—l 4 Billots. 12.000 DOLL’R^J $10,000! $4,000! $2,415! 03*20 of $1,000!_£(5 Ticket? $5, o—shares in proportion. CLASS NO. 31. By Monongalia, Class 26, July Ist, 1817. SALES CLOSE SATURDAY AT NOON. S/dendid Package Scheme. ! 75 Numbers—ls Ballots. 11.000 DOLL’RS. $3,000! $1,300! $1,250! $1,125! 'Pickets $3 —shares in proportion. Risk on a package us ~5 quarters is only |9,90. j For sale by JOHN A. MILLEN. Agent, j Opposite the Masonic Hall. 5/3“Ordetfcfrom the country promptly attended , lo * June 29 A CARD. Dll. T. P. CLEVELAND having temporarily withdrawn from the practice of his profes sion, I would inform the citizens of Augusta and the public generally, that I have formed a connec tion w ith his form-r copartner, Jno VV. Spkar. in tiie practice ol DENTAL SURGERY. The bu siness will he conducted under the firm of Cleve land $ Spear. Odice Broad-st., over Aldrich & Green’s shoe store. JNO. A. CLEVELAND. Feb. 18 ts ]l7 CANAL PLEASURE BOAT. rpAHE subscriber, having built a BOAT for the j JL purpose of conveying Ladies and Gentle men up and down the Canal, takes this opportu 1 inly ol informing the public generally that the boa* | is now ready for the accommodation of the public. lare FIFTY’ CENTS.—Children and servants j half price. j 92/” Parlies of not less than twenty, desirous of i taking a trip on the Canal, can do so by applying, I twenty-four hours previous to the time they wish to go, to Mr. H. R. PHILPO'T, Corner of Broad : and Centre-streets, or to HERBERT STALLINGS. I June 12 ts 113 WARM SPRINGS, Morriwcather County, Gootcia. STAKE pleasure in informing my friends and the public generally, that the abuse fashion able and.celebrated WATERING PI.ACE, will be under my entire management and control this season. ] shall open the House on the.j?r.xl day of June, for the reception of visitors, and hope from my long experience in business, to he able to sus lain the well known reputation of the place. I have thought proper to reduce the price of Board, Ac. : Board, Lodging, Bath, Ac. per month, - S2O Children and Board of Horse, - “ “ $lO JOHN C. M AND HAM. Warm Springs, May 6, 1847. June I ~ ml 204 WARM SPRINGS. njMIE present proprietor of these Springs takes B 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. June 15 j ]g WASHINGTON AND NEW ORLEANS 'l' fc LEG RA PH COMP A N Y. ' ip HE Subscribers to this Company are hereby M notified that a payment of 20 per cent, on their will be required on the 2Uth day of June next, and another payment of 20 per cent on the first day of August next, to meet the demands of i lie assignee, who is rapidly progress ing in the construction of the line. ° 'The money may be paid to Euward Thomas, Esq. Augusta Geo. - B. B. FRENCH, ) VV. W SEATON, I Trustees. DAN. GOLD, ) Washington City, May 24, 1817. May 30 if , 2J FOR SALE. I Jk BAGATELLE 'TABLE, in good order, one of the best in the city, it will be sold a bargain. Apply at this office. June J 9 220 SUGAR AND COFFEE. S BAGS prime Rio COFFEE 20 hhds. St. Croix, P. Rico and New Orleans Sugar* Just received, and’for low hv j J -‘n7 JOILN K. DOW. j SUMMER CBOTHING AT COST. TO all in want of good LINEN and GING HAM COATS, and good Linen Drills and other kinds of Summer Pantaloons, may find a large and well made supply ai cost. WM. O PRICE A CO., June 27 227 258 Broad-st., A ugusla. BROUGHT TO JAIL. BROUGHT to the Jail of this County on the Ist inst..a Negro man \*ho says his name is ROBERT, and that he belongs 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 of age., dark complexion, 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high, and weighs about 150 lbs. The owner is notified to come forward, prove property, pay charges and lake him away, or he will he dealt with as the law direcls. 93* The Chronicle will published theabove tri week ly.and the Milledgevilie Federal Union week ly, until forbid, and forward the bills for payment. R. H. VICKERS. J ailor, Washington, Ga., June 20; t— [June 25 SSO REWARD; Ranaway from the.subscriber, living on VA Flint River* 10 miles -South-West of Thcmaston, Upson bo.. Ga., on Sunday, A Y!,, the. 13th inst., without cause, a negro boy by the name of MACK, who is no doubt malting bis way ba> k toGuilford. N. C. I bought Mack this year from a Mr. VVeatherhy. ft negro trader. Mack is an intelligent, shrewd Negro, I copper colored, well made, weighing 140 or 150 pounds, plump, round forehead. He carried oflf wutji him and olive cloth coat, pair of hoots, white cotton shirt and breeches, and an old fur cap. He is 5 feet 4to 6 inches high. Mack can read and no doubt w rite. 1 will give SSO for his apprehension and proof to convict any white man that Mack was inveigled off by him, or twenty dollars for Macks detention in Jail. JOHN T. SNIPES. Thomaston, Ga., June 17. 4c June 20 BEL L Alll T R AIN—GE ORGI A K AIL ROAD. XV7I A SPECIAL TRAIN will he run between Augusta and Bell Air from —“'"“■June Jsth to October Isth. leaving Au gusta daily(Suiulay ,r s excepted) at 6s o’clock, P.M., and Bel-Air at 7 o’clock, A. M. Season 'Ticket, fur one person, $25 00 Season Ticket.for a Family of three, in cluding sen ants. 55 00 Season Ticket for a Family of four, inclu ding servants, 65 00 Season 'Ticket, f.»r a Family of five, inclu ding servants, 72 50 Season Ticket for a Family of six, inclu ding servants, 77 50 Season Ticket for a Family of seven, or more including servant.-, 80 00 Single trip, 25 June 6 209 ’ GBORGIA BAIL BOAD. ***l After May 26th,a PASSENGER CAR litres- vvili be attached to the Freight Train ! ■—><— from Union Point to Augusta, every Mrniday. and from Augusta to Union Point on Thursdays. Transportation Office G. R. R. and B. C. ) Augusta, Ga. May 22d, 1847. V May 3 * - GEORGIA RAIL ROAD. *TS On and after April 21st, 1847, the Passengpr Train w ill leave Augusta at J X-I o'clock, P. M. 'I ranspoi tation Office G. R. K. & B. Co. Augusta, April 20lh, 1847. 170 SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD. PH | On and after the 20th inst., a SPE GIAL TRAIN for passengers will run i between Hamburg and Aiken. To j leave as follows, viz; To leave Hamburg, . 5J P. M. “ “ Aiken, . . BA. M. W. J. MAG RATH, Agent. May 12 188 FOR SALE OR IT) RENT. M That well know n and eligible located WAREHOUSE on the corner of Greene and Campbell streets. It is convenient to the Rail Road and near the centre of business Apply to PAUL ROSSIGNOLL, At J. (4. Winter’s office. June 17 ts 118 FK VNKL N HOUSE. NrTTTr.f Th - übscriuer would announce to his former visitors, and the public generally, .JMIjilL that this commodious establishment is now ready (or the accommodation of boarders ami transient persons. 'The rooms and passages are large and airy, finished in the test style, and fur nished with every facility for convenience and comfort Tiie building itself is unsurpassed by any in the Slate, and the proprietor pledges him self to spare no paitis or expense to makeallwho may favor him w'th a call perfectly at home. As a summer retreat, Athens is unequalled by any in the up-country. The subscriber offers every in ducement , both in terms and accommodation, to all who are seeking such a place, fogive his house their patronage. VV. L. MITCHELL, Athens, Ga. June 5 4c 208 THE SARATOGA OF THE SOUTH. ALIAS jj Madison Springs, Georgia. 1 fpl THIS FASHIONABLE WA- ffeA - B"BI._TERING PLACE, will be opened on the first day of June. Tiie Proprietor is now finishing a large building with a Dining Room. 40 by 92, Parlor 40 by 40feet, and a number of Cool Rooms, &»•., anti-a prome nade of 11 feet wide, in a two story colonade, near four hundred feel long. DANIEL MORRISON. Madison Springs. April 30. June 4 +2m 207 NOTICE. _ Strayed or stolen from the stable of subscriber, one and a half miles from Macon, on tiie 5 h inst., a large buy Mar**, sor 6 years old this spring. This mare is with foal. Her right hind foot is white, and on the knee joint has a scar occasioned by a hurt.— No other m irks recollected. I will pay a liberal and satisfactory reward to any one that will bring her home, or if stolen, wiH pay Fifty Dollars for her delivery wit h sufficient evidence to convict the thief. She was raised in Virginia, and has proba bly made her way, ts not stolen, in the direction of Augusta. 11. BASSETT. June 22 tu4 222 LIV LH\ MALI I . -ilnN 'THE undersigned respect- 1 Ct/ \ fnl| y tiie public that Ilia has leased the old stand,l. well known as J. B. Guedron’s LOv\ ER STA BLES, on Ellis-treet, and would be that kfu! fora share of patronage; R. A. WATKINS. May 14 lB9 NEW GOODS FOR GENT’S. WEARk CIASIMERES of fancy colors, and Blac. Drab el Ta and Ca-hmaretle Super V\ hitßussia Duck for pants Linen Drillings, checked, plaid and striped Checked Linen Coatings, Tweed Coatings m Cotton and Linen Checked Goods, for boys wear Silk and Cotton Undershirts and Drawers Brow n Cotton i Hose, Gloves-, Handkfs. Suspenders, Silk, Cashmere and Marseilles Vest ings, With every description D f Goods, in onr line to which we invite your attention. BOW DUE & CLAGETTv April 17 icy FINE OIL LAMPS. MURPHY’S PATENT PINE OIL LAMPS which for splendor of light and economy in use are unequalled. 'They are the sume as is used in the Masonic Hall, U. S Hotel, and other public houses in the city, and can be seen at my store every night in use. Warranted from dan ger. £|d not to cost more than a haif to one cent an hwr (according to size) in burning. The Pine Oil will not stain the finest fabric, and w ill extract Grease, Oil or Paint from all Wool lens. These Lamps are sent out hy the manufactur er, and will he sold at his prices in Philadelphia. Also, a few choice patterns of the SOLAR LARD LAMP, cheaper and better than any heretolore offered. OLD BRASS AND COPPER R wantlO)r which a liberal price will be paid. June 12 I J3 PUBLIC SALES. * Administrator's Sale. W ill be sold before the Court House door, in Mur ray cou ty, tni the .first Tuesday in September next, between ihe usual hours of sale, One halfof L t No. two hundred a>id forty-five, (21f>) m the ninth (9th)district, and third (3d) sec tion of said county, it being eighty acres ’ Sold as the property of Matthew Juries, late of Burko county, deceased. Terms on the day of sale. ALLEN INMAN. > , MiTCiiEL B. JONES, \ Adm r3 * June 24 227 RICHMOND SHERIFF’S SALE. On the first Tuesday in July nex f , will be Sold, at the lower market house in the city of August.., between the legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit: ( . A oe.tain Steam Saw Mill, situate and being at or near Spirit creek, near the Savannah river in the county of Richmond. Said Steam Sawi Mill situate on lands adjoining lands of Thomas Dick erson, Collins a:ui I ruiti. Levied on aside pro perty of Adam S. New house, to satisfy the follow* mg executions issuing from the Superior Court .if Richmond county, in favor of John D. U hitelmuss vs. Adam S. Newhoiise, Baker A, Hart vs. the same. Abo. at the same time and place, will he sold, all that Lot or parcel of Land, situate, lying and being in Richmond county.coniainingone hundred acres more or less, (and known as the Meadow tract) adjoining lands of B. 11. Warren. John Skin ner, the esiate of Martha Fury, dec-ased, and others. Levied on as the property of Augustus U. Longstreet. to satisfy a fi. fa. issuing from the Su perior Court of Richmond county in favor of the Justices of the Inferior Court of Richmond county, &c. lorthe use.&c. vs. William J. Hobbv, Senr., as principal. Edward Thomas and Augustus B. Longstreet, securities. AARON ROFF, Sheriff. June 5 208 RICHMOND SHERIFF’S SALE. On the first Tuesday in July next, w ill he sold at the, lower Market House, in the city of Aur gusta, within the legal hours of sale, the follow ing properly, to w it: ~ All that tract or parcel of Land, situate, lying and being in the. county of Richmond, containing three hundred and forty acres, more or less, ad joining lands of George W. Crawford Morris, she Georgia Rail Road and Banking Company, .Mrs. Hill and Mrs. Brown; levied on as the property of Daniel Mahoney, to satisfy a fi. fa. on the fore closure of a mortgage, issuing from the Superior Court of Richmond county, In favor ol Charles J Denham vs. Daniel Mahoney. Also, at llie same time and place, will hesold three hundred and ninety sacks Salt; levied on ttS ihe properly of William H. Gordon, to satisfy afu fa. issuing from the Superior Court of Richmond county, in favor of the Georgia Insurance and Trust Company vs. William H. Gordon. ■ - Also, at the same tithe alo) nlkce; t will be c Delia, a negro woman, about CO yea.fs.of age, her child Jacob, about one year old; levied on as the property of Jobri Tfovi'hridge, to satisfy sun dry a fi. fas. issuing from the Justices Court of the 121st District of Richmond county, in favor Ilaviland. Kisley & Co. vs. John Trowbridge.— Levy made and returned by a Constable. WILLIAM V. KER, June 4 2 )7 Deputy Sheriff R. C. SCJRIVEN SHERIFF’S SALE* Will be sold before the Court House in Jacksrtn tyorn, on the first Tuesday in August nextv be tween the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit : ; . Two Houses and Lots and two vacant Lots iti the village of Jacksonboro. known as Lot No. ‘—■ now occupied by Jacob Freeman, and honndbd north by lots of W. L. Matth W's, west by rhe pub lic street, south by lot of Jacob Free til an: levied upon as tire pmperty of Jhcob Bryan, deceased, to satisfy one fi. fa. ir> favor of the Inferior Court bf* Shriven countv and others: . s . s EDMUND B. GROSS, i>. s. s.- c. June 15 % 116 W A RREN SHERIFF’S SALEi, •... V\ ill be sold, on the first Tuesday in July next, he fore the Court House door in War rent cat. War-, ren county, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit : ; ! I Negro Man i y ihe name of William,about 24 years of age, of yellow complexion, a good har ness maker, a good driver, <fec ; levied on as plus property of Uriah T. Lockett, to satisfydwo fi. fas, issuing front ihe Warren Inferior Cbuft, against sa'd I riali T. Lockett, one in favor of Ebenezo/ W. Doughty, and the other in favor.of Dye & Doughty, for use of Ebenczer W. Doughty. AUGUSTUS BEALL, Shgrjff June 4 ~ 20? ELBERT SIIERIFF’S SALE, , \\ ill he sold, on the first Tuesday in July next, before, the court hnu-e door in Eibarton, Elbgr,t county, within the usual hours, the following properly, to wit : , t II Negroes, viz; Milly, a wothan, 17 years i; of age; Charles, a boy. 16 years of age; Jesse, a boy, 10; Sophia, a woman, 28; Frankey, a girl, 1 Wyatt, a boy, 10; Maudy, a girl, 6; Wil Us, a lV>y, 4; Poily, a woman, 40; Mary, a gi 1, 12; I Bu reau; 2 Slabs; 1 Secretary and Book Case; 13 Bedsteads; 27 Chairs; 1 lot Books; I Table and Ends; 3 Sideboards; 3 Clocks; ] Folding Table; 9 Dressing'Pahies; 3 Pickers and 3 Wash Bowls; 5 Mirrors; 1 Mapoflhe U. Stales; 2 Washstands; 1 large lot of Bed-clothing; 16 Feather Beds; 8 Jor dens; 18 Straw Be is and Matlrasses; 2Cupboards, 2 Book cases, frames; 2 Tavern Bells; 31 Pillows; I lot ofSlmveland Tongs, Andirons and Fenders; 1 lot. of Crockery Ware; 1 lot of Silver Ware; I lot of Glass Ware; 1 lot of Trunks aaid Buses; I lot of Sugar; I lot of Coffee; 1 lot of Rice; 1 lot of Flour; 1 barrel of Molasses; ] keg of Nails; i lot of Hoes; 1 lot of Salt; 2 Water Buckets; I Desk; 1 lot of Medicines; a Remnant of Dry Gods; 3 Trunks, containing Papers; j Chest; 1 Spinning Wheel; 1 lot of various articles of Rubbish-e-alt levied on as the property of Mary Oliver, Afim’x. of Thomas Oliver, deceased, to satisfy* fi. fa. issued from El bert Supe ior Court in favor ofJeptha V. Harris, AdraT., &e. vs. Mary Oliver,. AdrnT. of Thus, Oliver, d- taase 1, and sundry other fi. fas, vs. same, and contro.leJ by James Olive./. Property pointed out by James Oliver. Nothing will be received in payment of the above levied properly but Specie or Treasury’ Notes. . ’. HENRY R. DEADWYLER, D. Sheriff. June 3 2116 BURKE SHERIFF’S SALE. Will be sold, before court-house door in the town of Waynesboro’, Burke conhty, off the first Tuesday in July next, between the usual hours of sale, ihe following property, jo wit: Eleven hundred and sixty-six (HG6) acres, more or less, oak and hickory land, adjoining lands of Matthew C. McCnllers, Henry Lew is, and others, originally granted to Henry Vounge; levied on as the property of Paul satisfy a mort gage fi. fa. issuing from the Superior Court of I : «’ke county in favor of Joshua W. Safcon v«, Paul Davidson. Property pointed out in said li.fa. June 3 JOHN* T. BROWN, Sheriff. COLUMBIA SHERIFF’S S ALE* Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in July next, at the Court House in Appling, w ilhirl the legal hours of safe, 150 acres of land in said cotlnty of Columbia, part of a tract of 200 acres, lying on both sides of Headstall Creek, originally granted to William Pace,and joining Benjamin Adams, William Pnil ins and John Magehee—levied on as the property of Stephen Drane to satisfy ittio fi. fas. from the Justices’ Court of District No. 6. in favor of Erne line Wilson vs. said Drane. Property levied on and returned tome by a Constable. R. H. JONES, Sheriff June 1 104 Administratrix's Sale. * W ill be sold on the first Tuesday in August next, to the highest bidder, at the Court House door in the town of Lumpkin, Stewart county, within the legal hours of sale, agreeable to an order of the honorable the inferior Court of Richmond < ouny, v\ hen sitting as a Court of Ordinary anil for Ordinary purposes, A Tract of Land, known ns No. 227, 24th Dis trict of Stewart county; drawn by Lott Williams and sold as the properly of the estate of the said Lott V. ii liams, deceased. Sold for division.— Terms cash. JANE WILLIAMS, Adm’x. May 12 J)t bonis non. giwnnaewiiMiiiinin i—waw— «iw«—n— COFFEE, SUGAR AND MOLASSES. BA(iS 810 COFFEE, 20 hhds N. O. and Muscovado Sugars, 3u hhds New Crop Cuba Molasses, for sale low by [April 6] WIIXR.VOW