Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851, July 03, 1847, Image 3

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'*•- ■*- ■■ **• *■ '" T - v,\ - »« ’ x*' ■ -V Buca, distant 12 leagues on Ihe road to ! jfl he capital, where it is proposed to fortify. 1 B ! ur reception was respectful and coldly | »■ )iirteous. but without the slightest cor- Bliality. Incessant occupation Ims not | pillowed me a moment to look into the re- Bources in way of supply; but Mr. B a . Vs h breadstuff will be had in abundance, I less of beef, and perhaps a liberal ouan lity of small rations. Very respect full v, Your obedient servant, W J. WORTH, Brevet Maj >r General Com d g. Capt. Scott, A. A. A. G., headquarters | of the army, Jalapa. [ I'ho papers referred to by Gen. Worth were not communicated with bis des patch.] VV a have very little doubt that (Ten. Scott is by this time in the capital, unless some definite propositions for peace have been made by the Mexican government. The wheal in Shenandoah county, Va., is said to be good, to he well filled.and to promise a fine yield. Within a few week', the prospects of an average yield in Augusta and Rockingham have been greatly enhanced. The quality ot the > u heat is said to he decidedly superior Jo ; I that of last year's crop. — Richmond Lnq , I Monday. I Cor. of Ihe Phil. N. Am. I Kaston. Fa., Juno 2(5, IQiT.l Q iT. V The prospects of the cmning grain crop , I are good, indeed excelle t. and in some j B sections ol this county 1 never saw it look j B belter. V The Wheal Crops in Wisconsin. The J I Mibvaukie papers state that toe wheat I crops throughout northern Wisconsin, J I look magnificent, and that there is a lair , I prospect of.such a cop as has never bo foie been harvested in the territory. Crops in Kentucky —We are informed by an intelligent and judicious farmer from the interior ol Kentucky, that the ; wheat crops will he very fair and the i other crops promise to be first rate — Cm. Alias. j TfiIPBHAVCE CEL EUR AXIOM OF THE ANNIVERSARY OF AMERI CAN iNI) I : PE N 1> EN ( I:. The Committee appointed by Augusta Di is. ! ion, No. 7, ot the SUNS OF I E.Vi FERANCE, announce that a pr. cession will he formed ia front of the Masonic Hall in Augusta, on Mon- . day, July sth, at 8 o’clock, A . VI., under the di rection of Brother AARON ROFF : Marshal of the day, and proceed to the Bridge, win re it will he met by Marion Division of Hamburg, Uniting vvith that, and Ninety-six, Aiken, and 15 unwell Divisions, in celebrating the day in that place. After which, the several Divisions will repair to the Presbyterian Ciiuich in Augusta, | where, after the usual religious exercises.an Ad- i dress will he delivered by Brother LUCIEN LA TASTE. It is expected that the exercises in the Presby- ! teriun Church will commence about 10 o’clock. The Pews on the tight ami left of ttie centre i aisle will he reserved for the Societies which join in the procession. The Washington Total Abstinence Society, and all other friends of the Temperance Cause, are cordially invited to join the procession, and the Youth of the city are especially invited to at tend. 2 Jul v 3 \ Vista ’s Balsntn of Wild Cherry. The extraordinary success attending the u e of this medicine in the diseases of the lungs, and the many singular cures it has effected, n ving naturally attracted the attention of many physi cians, as well as the whole fraternity of qu teks, various conjectures and surmises have arisen re specting its composition; some physicians have supposed it to contain iodine, other ignorant pre tenders .-av it must contain mercury, and to some such substance they each attribute us singular ef ficacy. As such opinions are altogether errone ous, and calculated to prejudice rnanv persons against if, we PLEDGE OUR HONOR that it contains nothing of this kind, nr any thing the least injurious; on tne contrary, it is composed of the rnoslsiinple substances, the principal ol which are the extracts of tar and wild cherry bark, and the whole secret of its efficacy consists in lire mode by which they are prepared. Norte genuine, unless signed i. EU i'TS on the wrapper. For sale in Ai.gosta-, wholesale artd retail, by JIAVILAM), RIS LEV <fc CU, and also by THOMAS BARRETT CO., and Dealers in Medicines generally in Georgia. June 21) t 3— 222 band's Sat'sapai il.a. Parents, do you love youi childrenl Then {ire serve their health: ncxUo the blessing of life itself is the enjoyment of per.ect health. How many I languish and nine away in their infant years, sim- 1 ply from a we nt of using the proper means'? The | lender plant D nipped and withers ere it blooms. . Jf scrofula or king's evil exists in the system, or | the blood is impure, manifesting itself by eruptions | on the fa e, thickening and cracking of the skin 1 blotches, biles, scald head, salt rheum, and other j similar complaints, Sands’ Sarsapaiilla will es- 1 tecluilly eradicate them from the system. Read the remarkable cures it ftas performed, and delay no longer. For further particulars and conclusive evidence j of its superior value and efficacy, see pamphlets : which may be obtained of agents, gratis. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by A B & D. SANDS, Wholesale Druggists, 100 Fulton, corner of William street, New-York.— Sold also by, IIA VILA ND, RISLEV A CO., A ugnsta. And hy Druggists generally throughout the United Slates. Brice $1 per bottle, or six bottles Ft S 5. J 222 June 29 ax'ii.«L.uui«YTtoutMAv vYGcTIToII' GIA. ilj~ This Company having been re-organized and placed in an efficient state for service, are prepared to send forward without delay all freight that may offer. Goods consigned toWitf. P. Agent at Savannah, will be forwarded free.of Commis sions. The connection of R. M. Goodwin with this Company has terminated. JOHN B. GUIEU, June 6 1- y Agent at Augusta. THE MARRIED WOMAN’S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION. J] q Dr. A. M. Mauriceau. PROFESSOR OF DISEASES OF WOMEN. I Third Edition, 18 mo. pp. 250. Price $1 bo.] 5?<5,000 COPIES SOLI) l.\ THREE MONTHS!!! The 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 crets which should be known to them particularly. Here every female can discover the causes,/>ymp lorus, and tlie most efficient remedies and most certain mode of cure, in every complaint to which her sex is subject. It is an important question to the married why it is that we behold so many married females sickly, debilitated, and prostrated ? as also the causes; tnd whether they are susceptible of remedy. They will here find those important matters, connected wiih discoveries in medical and physiological sci ence, which meet this question. This work is desiine.il to be in the hands of every wife and mother who has a regard lor her own healih and welfare, as well as that of her hus ‘ ha m d. The revelations contained in its pages have al ready proved a blessing to thousands, as the innu merable letters received by tlie 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 w hich a w ife, a mother, or a sister may be subject, can be obviated. Copies u ill be scut by Mail free of Postage. Over ten thousand copies have been 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 win mil has been directed. On the receipt of One Dollar, the “.Married Woman’s Private Medical Companion” will nftj sent free of postage to any part of the United tStales. All letters must be addressed .post paid) to Dr. A. M. .Mauriceau. Box 1221, New York City. Publishing Oftf e 12J Liberty street, New York. The “Married Woman’s Private Medical Com panion” is sold by booksellers in New Y x> rk, Richmond, Philadelphia, Boston, Mass., Colum bus, ()., Albany. Buffalo, St Louis, Charleston, New Orleans, and in every principal city in the United Slates. Agents in Philadelphia. Zeiher & , i Co.; New York, Burgess & Stringer; Albany, W. | 1 C. Little & Co.; St. Louis, Nafis & Cornish; Co- 1 ; lumhus. John T. Biain, Agent lor Central Ohio; i C. F. Fisher, Richmond, Va. Ail letters, how ever, must be addressed as above. N. B. — The trade supplied on the usual terms. June 20 3m 221 UOlflM UiiUIAL. latest dates from Ll vERpooL,Ju\ K 4. LATEST DATES FROM it AVK E. : 1111::: I: I It: J UNE 2. NEW YORK, June 23—3 i P. 31—Sales cot ton 7( 0 hales. Flour is w orth $7 a7,18i, and -37,25 is asked for s'raight Genesee. S lies Non hern yellow corn at 97c bu. Whisky, both drudge and in casks is held at 27 i cents, without sales. Provisions without important movement. Exchanges are a little firmer, say 51 a G# for sterling, am!%oine drawers ask OL COLUMBIA, July I.—We can scarcely be ; said to have had any market during the past week for anything. A lew loads of Flour constitutes ihe principal receipts of ihe week, which sold at declining pri ces. We quote ssto *5 5!), and dull. wce =Kto.»<eo»wv st mmw • a «no»aKft SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVALS FROM CHARLESTON. Steam ship Southerner, Berry, New York. Schr. Curiosity, Tilleti, Wilmington, CN. C.) MEMORANDA. The line ship Anson, Burr, for Charleston, sail ed from New York 28th u!t. The brig Emma, Dickinson, for Charleston, left the Delew'.ire Breakwater, on the 25t!i ult. The line ship Sutton, White, on 3d inst., and schr. John Hartman, Paulin, for Charleston, were up at New York 28th ult. The schr. \\ audo, Ainsworth, for Charleston, cleared at New Orieans 23d ult. The line barque Convoy. Getty, with despatch; schrs. Lucy Biake, Buckstone, and Mary \\ likes, Fuiger, fur Charleston, were up at New OHeai.a 261 h ult. CHARLESTON, July 2.—Arr. barque Como, 31ayo, Boston; sctir. Commodore, Cooiey, New \ ork. W en to sea, brig Clement, Ryder. London. SAVANNAH, June 3>).—Cid. bark Peter De mid, Pickens, New lurk. SAVANN AH, July I.—Arr. steamer Chatham, Hubbard, Augusta. Cld. schr. Lodemia &, Eliza, Somers, Philadel phia. NOTICE. Augusta Independent Fire Company ‘2nd Division. V" u are hereby notified to attend a ■'■■f&jr**"T~ Regular Meeting of your. Company This Afternoon, the 3d iilst. at iiaif i ' V oast 5 o'clock. P. M. jj; order of President Vlurray. JOSEPH S. READ, Secretary. Also a Meeting on Monday Night, the sth inst. ; at half past 7 o'clock. j July 2 __ _2—_ 231 RICHMOND FACTORY GOODS. r|Ml E undersigned continues the agency of this ft establishment, and now offer for sale OSNA | BURGS,STRIPES, YARN and TWINE;aIso a very superior article of NEGRO CLOTH, made j from tiie best Wool of the country. We invite the ; attention of planters and dealers to this article.— Wool purchased or taken in exchange lor these I goods. ADAMS, FARGO & CO. June 22 tuß MOUNT EAGLE TRIPOLI. A REMARKABLE mineral, pronounced hy geologists to bu a great rarity in nature, and known to them hy 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. 'Phe article is excel l ', ~t Dr burnishinsr and clean ing all finished metallic and elass surfaces, such asgold, silver, brass, Britannia and steel waie, window glass, &c. Nothing lia.s ever yet been discovered equal to (he pure Tripoli, and the com men language or the consumer is, it is the be*d thing 1 ever saw . The genuine article is for sale by the exclusive agentfur Augus’a, WM. HAINES. April 29 --ts 176 BRICKS FOP SALE. rTHHE subscriber has for sale and will keep on ft- hand at his Brick Yard on Green-street 350,0U0 BRICKS. S. L. BaSFORD Jan 24 lv Mfi GRAIIAM Bit EAD. FgAIIIS wholesome BREAD can be had at all -ft iin4.es at our li.-kery, corner of Ellis and Centre streets. or from or w agon. SCHULTZ & DIEHL. June 27 3* 227 1 !*■**» murillMM w»n i. i ■><■. wmw TO HIRE. ABLE-BODIED LABORERS, ALSO Three House Girls. Apply to N. C. TROWBRIDGE. July 2 —2 231 SUMMER CnOTIIIXG AT COST. rgAO all in want of good LINEN artd GlNG fi. HAM (OATS, and good Linen Drills and other kinds of Summer Pantaloons, may find a large and well made supply at cost. WM. O PRICE & CO.. June 27 227 253 Broad-st., Augusta. NEW GOODS BY THE LAST ST E V M E R. "WTHTTILLIAM H. CRANE, has received hy the 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, lie is .->elling off at reduced prices, those who wish to purchase goods low, will do well to calf and examine ins assortment. June 3d d2w 1 2’9 NEW SPRING GOODS. II'IULM O. PRICE <fc CO., Drapers and Tai w V b>rs, have now in store, and are weekly receiving from the French and English markets, CLOTHS, CAS6I.MERES and VESTINGS, and Trimmings for Tailors uses, to which they would call the attention of those visiting this mar ket, as they can sell them hy ],ie.re or pattern, as low as they can be purchased in New York: Cash raaretts. Croton Coalings,Summer Catnblets, Eng lish and American 1 weeds, while and colored Linen Drills, ‘ Drap D’Ele,” hi’k-and col’d tig’d. Manoguir Delaines, and all the newest patterns" and styles of VES TINGS of Silk, Cashmere*, white and col’d. Marseilles, Valencias, <kc.,<fcc., vvith a full and general assortment of the new est patterns and styles of-READA M ADE CLOTH ING, and w ell made Shirts ami Drawers. Hats and Caps, Umbrellas, steel frame and all kinds; Hosie ry. Gloves, s uspenders, Cravats, Scarfs, Hamlker chiefs, Stocks, Collars, Bosoms. Shoulder Braces, Riding Belts, Money Belts, Razors and Razor Strops, Dressing Cases. Clothes Brushes, Hail Brushes. Hat Brushes, Nail and Tooth do.. Night Caps, Money Purses, Pocket Hooks, Tablets, Winch Guards. Budy Guards, Tailors Shears, } Points. Tailors Inch Measures, Crayons, and every article useful for dress. A fine assortra * 111 of HICKORY SHIRTS. We will make to order alt kinds of FASHION- , ABLE CLOTHING at -hurt notice, and as cheap j as can be had in ihe Southern market. 25*1 BROAD-ST..opposite Slate Bank. March 18 141 MOKE XEW GOODS. We have received by the Southerner, additional sup plies of new and beautiful goods. AMONG WHICH ARE: I •fjL-MN BAREGES of all colors A Rich styles wf Satin striped and fig’J Ba reges New styles of French JVlulins and Jaconets White Goods, such as : JACONET MLSLINS, Swiss Muslins, Book Muslins and Laces of every kind; Cambric and Swiss Edgings and Inserlings, Linen Cambric Handkfs. from 12s cents to $lO, Ladies and Jlissei Kul Gloves of the best qusality, Silk ami Colton Hosiery, a great assortment and at all prices j 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 Bom basins artd thin black Goods for Ladies Dresses While and col’d. Canton Crape Shawls and Scarfs Do. do. Barege and Twisted Silk do. I French AVork Collars and Bonnet Ribbons 500 pieces Calico of the richest and newest styles Parasols. Umbrellas and Sun Shades In Domestic Goods our assortment is very complete: BleacbedYind brown SHIR TINGS from 3-4 to 9-8 wide Pleached and brown Sheetings from 5-4 to 10-4 and 12-4 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 i assortment, as vve are satisfied we can give satis faction in !>ood» and prices. April 13 BOW DR E &CLAGETT. LINEN GOODS. J'OHN P. SE I ZE, litis just received the cheap est assortment of Ll.s EN GOOD,*, ever of fered in this marker, to wit: 4-4, Undressed Irish Linens in whole and demi piec.s, 9-3, Fine and heavy Pillow Qise Linen, fi, 10, Ji and 12-4, Linen wheeling, some very fine, 8. 9and 19-4, 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, Long Lawn, Hate and Grass [.inert. White ami colored Drillings, White and brown Hollands, Bleached and unbleached Russia Sheeting, French and Irislt, Linen Checks. Russia and Scotch Diaper. Crash and Creqnila • 4-4 Burlaps and 0.-naburgs Linen Cambric Handkfs. at I2i cents and op wards. Grass Skirts 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 ami STAPLE GOODB, worthy the attention of customers generally. March 26 ]4S ENTIRELY NEW. SPRING AM) SUMMER STYLES. JOHN BRIDGES, FASHIONABLE DRAPER A.\f) TAILOR, Next door Oelow U. States Hotel. Broad-st. fjiAilE Spring ami Summer styles just receiving ! ft. of CLOTHS, Casdineres, Drap D'Ete, 1 plain and figured; Mixed and Drab Cashmerettes, Drills, \ esimgs. Fancy A nicies,'Trimmings, Ac. fjr gentlemen’s wear. Under A r ests for ladies. The public are respectfully invited before or- i dering their garments elsewhere, to examine, the above Stock, which they w ill find tocomprise the | very best selections that can be made in the New York market. N. B —Making and Trimming as usual, in the most fashionable manner. March 26 148 NEW GOODS FOR GENT’S. WEAltk Drab et Ta and Casbrnarette Super VV bite Russia Duck for punts Linen Drillings, checked, plaid and striped Checked Linen < eatings, 'Tweed Coatings Cotton and Linen Checked Goods, for buys wear : Bilk and Cotton I ndershirts and Drawers Brown Cotton I Hose, Gloves. Handkfs. Suspenders, Silk, Cashmere and Marseilles A'est ings, AA'iih every description of Goods, in our line to which w e invite your attention. BOWDRE & CLAGETT. April 17 167 PINE OIL LAMPS. MURPHY’S PATENT PINE OIL LAMPS which f>rsplendor of light and economy in use are unequalled. They are the some, as is used in the Masonic Hall, U. S. Hotel, an I other public houses in the oily, and can be seen at my store every night in u>e. Warranted from dan ger, and not to cost more than a half to one cent an hour (according to size) in burning. The Pine Oil w ill not stain the finest fabric, and w ill extract Grease, Oil or Paint from all VVooi 1* ns. Th-se Lamps sent out hy the manufactur er, and will be sold at his prices in Philadelphia. Also, a few choice patterns of the SOLAR LARD LAMP, cheaper and better than any heretofore offered. J. E. M ARSH AI L. OLD BRASS AND COPPER wanted* &r which a liberal price will be paid. June :2 113 y any-«r-ww jlJfciJC* J—MSMCTiTgaL’JLTgWP BJiggaWU GKEENR AND PULASKI MONUMENT i LOTTBRI3GS! J. W. M \URY & CO., SUCCESSORS TO J. IS. <SK£(SOU¥ A (JO.. TIA!VA(SfiKB. LOOK AT THE CHANCES. 15 drawn ballots in each package of 25 Tickets. CLASS No. 32. By South Carolina, Class No. 27, July 8, 1347. CAPITAL FRIZES. 11,350 DOLL’RS! $2,500! $1,500! $2,250! $1,157! 5 of $1,000! &c. Ticket* $4,00 —shares in proportion. EXTRA CLASS No. 27. By Alexandria Class 36, .lulv 3d. 1347. M.\(iN!FIGENT SCIIEMEi G 6 Numbers—l 2 Ballots. 50.000 lIDLIYRN. S 13,000! 83.000! $5,000! 83,780! 3 OF 83,000! 10 OF 81.000! Ac. Lowest 3 Number Prixe IS $150! For the Is/ and 2d on 3d and 4lh drawn I\ T os. s’oo Tickets 010, shares in proportion. CLASS NO. 31. By Monongalia, Class 26, July Ist, 1317. SALES CLOSE SATURDAY AT NOON. S/dendid Package Scheme. 75 Numbers—ls Ballots. 11.000 feOLL’RS. $3,000! 01,3Ou! $1,250! $1,125! Tickets $3 —shares in proportion. Risk on a package of 25 quarters is only 00,00. For sale t»y JOHN 0. MILLEN. Agent. Opposite the [Masonic Hall. SiT’Orders from the country promptly attendee in. July 1 _ n -i in ./a w-s il U mi w >,., a>7£<. j GEOIIGIA lotteries: D. PAINE Jk CO. MANAGERS. Sales close Saturday. Grand Consolidated Lottery. Class No. 20. Extra, for 1817. *20,000 DOLLARS. $10,604! 4 prizes of $5,000! each, 20 prizes of $1,000! 78 Numbers—l 3 Pallets. Wholes only ss shares in proportion. Drawing due Tuesday. S P L E NDID LOTT Eli V. Grand Consolidated Lottery, j CLASS NO. 27. SIX PRIZES OF 10.000 DOLL’IIS. $5,000! $3,500! $2,500! 20 prizes of $1,000! Lowest 3 Nos. $200! 75 .Numbers—l 3 Ballots. Wholes 010 —shares in proportion. SALES CLu.xb i CESUaI EVENING. The Favorite. SAVANNAH LOTTERY. (T.a-s, No. 40, FINE PACKAGE SCHEME. 4.000 DOLLARS. 01,000; $581; S4OO. G 6 Numbers —iU Drawn Ballots. Wholes only sl, halves 5 -c. Package quarters $5,50, ri.sk $3,37. For sale by E. 11. FEZ A NT, Agent, Broad-st., I door below the Bank of Augusta. 20r~Orders from the country will meet with prompt attention if addressed as above. [July 2 A CARD. * Tysni. T. P. CLEVELAND having temporarily _BLie withdrawn from the practice of his profes sion, 1 would inform the citizens of Augusta and the public generally, that 1 have formed a connec tion with ins funner copartner, Jno. VV Spkar, in the practice of DEN TAL SURGERY. The bu siness will he conducted under the firm of Cleve land Spear. Otiice Broad-st., over Aldrich & Green’s shoe store. ‘ JNO. A. CLEVELAND. Fch. 18 ts 117 CAN \ L PLEASURE BOAT. fMAIi E subscriber, having built a BOAT for the ft purpose of conveying Ladies and Gentle men up and down the Canal, takes this opportu nity of informing the public generally that the boa* I is now ready for the accommodation of the public. Fare FIFTY CENTS.—Children and servants hall price. iKF Parties of not less than twenty, 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 Air. H. R. PtIILPOT, Corner of Broad and Centre-streets, or to HERBERT SELLINGS. June 12 if 113 WARM SPRINGS, Merriweather County, Georgia» I TAKE pleasure in informing my friends And the public generally, lhat the above fashion able and celebrated watering place, will be under my entire management and control this season. 1 .-ball open the House on the first day of Jane, for the reception of visitors, and hope from my long experience in business, to be able to sus tain the well known reputation of the place. 1 have thought proper to reduce the puce of Board, Arc. : Board, Lodging, Bath, <fec, per month, - S2O Children and Servants, “ “ half price. Board of Horse, - “ “ - $lO JOHN C. MANGHAM. Warm Springs, May 6, 1847. June 1 ml 204 WARM SPRINGS. f mAIIE present proprietor of these Springs takes 48 this occasion to inform the public, that (he Mill Pond near that place, which was thought to produce sickness there last, summer, was abated on the 6lh of April last; therefore no danger is to be apprehended on that account. JOHN C. MAN GUAM. ' June 15 116 W ASHINGTON AND NEW ORLEANS TEL EG RA PH COM PAN 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 day of June next, and another payment of 20 per cent on the first day of August next, to meet the demands of 1 he assignee, who is rapidly progress ing in rite construction of the line. The money may be paid to Edward Thomas, Esq. Augusta Geo. B. C. FRENCH, i W.W SEATON. > Trustees. DAN. GOLD, ) Washington City, May 24, 1317. May 30* ts 2) 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. JuneiQ 220 SUGAR AND COFFEE. tl BAGS prime Rio GOFFEE -fi. x>'xUr 20 hhds. St. Croix, P. Rico and New Orleans Sugar. Just received, and for low bv Jan 7 JOHN R. DOW. PUBLIC SALES. Administrator's Sale. Will he sold, on the first Tuesdiy in September next, before the Court II mse door, in the coun ty of Carroll, Ga., by virtue of an order of the Honorable the Inferior Court of Warren coun ty, while sitting for Ordinary purposes, the fol lowing property : Lots of Land number two hundred and forty three, in the eighth district, and number eighty five in the twelfth district of Carrol. Said Jots contain two hundred and two and a half acres. Terms on the day of sale. WILLIAM GIBSON, Adm’r. July 3 232 A drain ist rotor's Sale. Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in September next, before the Court House door, in Burke county, agreeable to an order granted by the Justices of the Inferior Court of said county, w hen sitting as a Court of Ordinary : One tract of Land containing two thousand five hundred acres, more or less, adjoining Labom Odum. John Neesmith, and others. Sold as lands belonging to the estate of Peter J. Cutto. deceas ed, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on the dav of sale. GEORGE W . ilLttb f, Adm’r. July 3 232 Administratrix's Sale. Will be sold on the f -t Tuesday in August next to the highest bidder, at the Court House door in the town of Lumpkin, Stewart comity, within the. legal hours of sale, agreeable to an order of the honorable the Inferior Court of Richmond (ouny. w hen sitting as a Court of Ordinary and for Ordinary purposes, A Tract of Land, known as No. 227. 24th Dis trict of Stew art county; drawn by Loll Williams and sold as the property of the estate of the said Lott Williams, deceased Sold for division.— Terras cash. JANE WILLIAMS. Adm’x. May 12 T)t bonis non. Adrnin ist rotor's So Ic. Will be sold before the Court House door, in Mur ray cou ty, on the first Tuesday in September next, between the usual hours of sale, One half of L I No. two hundred and forty-five, (215) in the ninth (9;h) distiiet. and third (3d) sec tion of said.county, it being eighty acres Sold as the property of Matthew J- nes, lute of Burke county, deceased. Terms on the dav of sale. ALLEN IN VI AN. , MITCH EL B. JONES, \ Adm rs ’ June 24 227 BROUGHT TO JAIL. BROUGHT to Jail in Washington, i kes county, on the Ist of October, 1846. a Negro man who says his name is ROBERT, and that he belongs to Dr. Robert Wiggins, of Montgomery county, Ala h.ima, 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. 'Plte owner is notified to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take him away, or he 1 will he dealt with as the law directs. The Chronicle will published the above tri weekly.and the Milledgeville Federal Union week ly, until forbid, and forward the hills for payment. R. H. VICKERS, Jailor, Washington, Ga.. June 23. t— [July 2 SSO REWARD. Runaway from the subscriber, living on I Flint River, 10 miles South-West of Thomaston, Upson co., Ga., on Sunday, --the 13th inst., without cause, a negro boy by the name of MACK, who is no doubt making his way back toGuilford. N. C. I bought Mack this year from a Mr. Wealherby, a negro trader. Mack is an intelligent, shrewd Negro, copper colored, well made, weighing 140 or 150 pounds, plump, round forehead. He carried off vvilh him and olive cloth coat, pair of boots, w hite cotton shirt and breeches, and an old fur cap. He is 5 feet 4to 6 incites high. Mack can road and no doubt write. 1 will give SSO for bis apprehension and proof to convict any white man that Mack was inveigled offhv him, or twenty dollar- for Macks detention in Jail. JOHN T. SNIPES. Thomaston, Ga., June 17. 4c June 20 FOR SALE OR TO RENT. nL-.. ; -4 That well known and eligible located hip =‘j(i 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. G. Winter’s office. June 17 if 118 BELL AIR TRAIN—GEORGIA RAIL ROAD. YlT} A SPECIAL TRAIN will be run between Augusta and Bell Air from ~ June 15th to October 15th. leaving Au gusta daily(Snnday’s excepted) at 64 o’clock, P.M., and Bel-Air at 7 o’clock, A. M. Season Ticket, for one person, $23 00 Season Ticket fur a Family of three, in cluding serv ants. 55 00 Season Ticket for a Family of four, inclu ding servants, 65 00 Season Ticket fi r a Faintly 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 G 209 FR ANKL N HOUSE. aTh subscriber would announce to bis former visitors, and the public generally, .that this commodious establishment is now ready for the accommodation of hoarders and transient persons. The rooms and passages are large and airy, finished in the best style, and fur nished with every facility fur convenience and comfort. The building itself is unsurpassed by any in the State, and the proprietor pledges him self to spare no pains or expense to makeallwiio may favor him with a call perfectly at home. As a summer retreat, Athens is unequalled by any it) the up-country. The subscriber offers every in ducement, both in terms and accommodation, ttf* all who are seeking such a place, to give his house their patronage. W. L. MITCHELL, Athene, Ga. June 5 4c 208 THE SARATOGA OF THE SOUTH. ALIAS j, Madison Springs, Georgia. I _ 3 fr'l THIS FASHIONABLE WA- faffs# PiPSi TURING PLACE, will be re-. NU : I3 opened on the first day of June. The Proprietor is now finishing a large building ; with a Dining Room 40 by 92, Parlor 40 by 40 feet, and a number of Cool Rooms, &c., and i prome nade of 14 feet wide, in a two story colonade, near four hundred feet long. DANIEL MORRISON. Madison Springs. April 30. June 4 f2rn 2^7 NOTICE. Straved or stolen from the stable of ZbTN.I.e subscriber, one and a half miles j JLIuLaY. from Macon, on the 5 h inst., a large bay .Viare, sor 6 years old this spring. This mare is with foal. Her ri«iht hind foot is white, and on the knee joint 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 home, or if stolen, w ill pay Fifty Dollars for herdelivery with.sufficient evidence to convict the thief. ’She was raised in Virginia,and has proba bly made her way, if not stolen, in the direction of Augusta, li. BASSETT. June 22 tu4 222 LIV I I \ FT A LI E. THE undersigned respect- ;TC~^ fully informs the public that ('t u S A fie haft leased the old stan well known as J. B. Guedron’s LOW ER STA BLES. on Ellis-treet, and would be thankful for a share of patronage. 14. A. WATKINS. May 14 389 COFFEE, SUGAR AND MOLASSES. bags RIO COFFEE, 30 hhds New Crop Cuba Molasses, for sale low by [April 6J JOHN R. DOW' PUBLIC SALES. RICHMOND SHERIFF’S SALE. On the first Tuesday in August next wfll be sold* by order of the Honorable the Superior Court of Richmond county, at the lower Market House in th j jpiiy of Augusta, within the legal hour? of sale, the following Negro slaves, to Wit; Billy- Delia and Jacob, levied on as the proper ty of John Trowbridge, to satisfy the following attachments returnable and carried to judgement in snid Court, Jonathan Palmer vs. John Trow bridge , James MgNair vs. the. same. AARON HOFF, Sheriff. July 3 232 RICHMOND SHERIFF’S SALE. On the first Tuesday in August neit, will be sold at the Lower Market House, in the city of Au gusta. w ithin the legal hours of sale, the follow ing property, to wit : 12 Mahogany Chairs. 1 Sofa, 1 Book Case, 2 Mahogany Tables, 1 Carpet and Rug, 1 Bureau and Was I island, 1 Looking Glass, 2 Beadsteads, 1 Press, 1 lot of Books, I lot of Kitchen Furniture, I Iron Chest and 1 Desk : Levied on as the property ; of diaries B. Hitt to satisfy an execution issuing from the Superior Court of Richmond mainly ip favor of Robert -S. Dill vs. Charles B. &itt and Martin Hitt—property pointed out by defendant. Also, at the same time and place, will by sold, I Carry Log, 1 Wagon and Harness, 3 Mules, 1 Horse, ] Buggy, 2 Carts, 1 Wagon Body and run ning gear, 1 Plough, 2 piles of Lumber; also, all ’ that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and be i :g in the county of Richmond, containing 505 acres of land more, or less, with the Eteam Saw Mill and other improvements thereon, hounded by lands ol Dickerson, Thomas, Collins anti Trottl; Levied on as the property of Adam S, Newhouse to satisfy the follow ing executions issuing from the Superior ami Inferior Courts of Richmond county, John A. Barites vs. Adam S. Newhouse, Baker & Hart vs. the same, Germain T. Dortic vs. tho same—propeitv pointed out by defendant. WM. V. KER, Deputy Sheriff. R C. July 2 231 RICHMOND SHERIFF’S SALE. On the first Tuesday in July next, w ill be sold, at the lower market house in the city of Augusta, between the legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit: A ceitaiii Steam Saw Mi 1 !, situate and being at or near Spirit creek, near the Savannah river in the county of Richmond. Said Steam Saw Mill situate on lands adjoining lands of Thomas Dick erson, Collins and Trout. Levied on as the pro perty of Adam S. New house, to satisfy the follow-, ing executions issuing from the Superior Court of Richmond county, in favor of John D. Whitehouse vs. Adam S. Newhouse, Baker &, Hart vs. the same. Al.-o, at the same time and place, will be sold, all that Lot or parcel of Land. situate, lying and ; being in Richmond county, containing one hundred ! acres more or less, (and known as the MeadoW ! tract) adjoining lands of B. if. Warren. John Skin ner, the estate of Martha fury, deceased, and others. Levied on as the property of Augustus H. Longstreel, to satisfy a fi. fa. iss(ling from the Su perior Court of Richmond county in favor of the Justices of the Inferior Court of Richmond county,- <fcc. lor the. use.&c. vs. William J. Hobby, Senr., as principal. Edward Thomas and Augustus B. Lungstreet, securities. AARON ROFF, Sheriff. June 5 208 RICHMOND SHERIFF’S HALF. On the first Tuesday in July next, will be sold at the lower Market House, in the city of Au gusta. within the legal hours of sale, the follow in'? p“o;»e ty, to wit: AII 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, the (fcorgia Rail Road and Banking Company, Mrs.-, Hill and Mrs Brown; levied on astliaf 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 .1 Denham vs. Daniel Mahoney. * Also, at the same time and place, will hesidd three hundred ami ninety sacks Salt; levied on as the property of William H. Gordon, to satisfy a fi. 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 time and place, will be s Delia, a negro woman, about 20 yen re of age, her child Jacob, about one year old; levied on rts the property of John Trowbridge, to satisfy sun dry a fi. fas. issuing from the Justices Court of ihts 121st District of Richmond county, in favor Jlaviland, Risley & Co. vs. John Trowbridge.— Levy made and returned by a Constable. WILLIAM V. KER, June 4 207 Deputy Sheriff K. C; SCRIYEN SHERIFF’S SALE. Will he sold before the Court House in Jacksoh horo,on the first Tuesday in August nest, be tween the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit : Two Houses and Lots and two vacant Lots int the village of Jacksonhoro, known as Lot No. now occupied by Jacob Freeman, and bounded no tlt by lots of W. 1,. Matrh >w.:, west by the pub lic street, south by lot of Jacob Freeman : levied upon as the property of .Jacob Bryan, deceased, to satisfy one fi. fa. in favor of the Inferior Codrt of Scriven county and others. EDMUND B. GROSS, D. s. s. c. June 15 116 WARREN SHERIFF’S SALE. \ Will lie sold, on the first Tuesday in July next,he lore the Court House door in VVarfenton, War ren county, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit : ] Negro Man ty the name of William, about 24 years of age, of yellow complexion, a good har ness maker, a good driver. <fec ; levied on as the property of Uriah T. Lockett, to satisfy two fi. fas. issuing from the Warren Inferior Court, against said Uriah T. Lockett, one in favor of Ebenezef W. Dough tv, and the other in favor of Dye & Doughty, for use of Kbem zer W. Doughty. AUGUSTUS BEALL, Sheriff. June 4 207 BURKE SHERIFF’S S ALE. Will be sold, before court-house door in the town of Waynesboro*, Burke county, on the first Tuesday in July next, between the usual hours ofsale, the following property, to wit: Eleven hundred and sixty-six (1166) acres, more or less, oak and hickory land, adjoining hunts of Matthew C. McCullers, Henry Lew is, and others, originally granted to Henry Younge; levied on as the properly of Paul Davidson, so satisfy a mort gage fi. fa. issuing from the Superior Court of Burke county in favor of Joshua W. Saxon vs. Paid Davidson. Property pointed out in said fi. r a. June 3 JOHN T. BROWN, Sheriff. COLUMBIA SHERIFF’S SALE. Will he sold, on the first Tuesday in July next, at the Court House in Appling, within the legal hours of sale, 150 acres of land in said county of Columbia. ! part of a tract of 2 0 acres, lying on both sides of , Headstall Creek, originally granted to W illiam | Pace,and joining Benjamin Adams, William Puil ips ahd John Magehee—levied on as the property j ofStephen Drane to satisfy two fi. fas ; from the Justices’ Court of District No. 6. in favor of Eine- I line Wilson vs. said Drane. Property levied on 1 and relumed tome by a Con-table. R. 11. JONES, Sheriff. June 1 104 HARTS. '?8l Bro i l way, New York. 75" F. BROWNE, Maker and Importer, in* • yites the attention of admirers of this de | lightful instrument to his large and elegant selec* tion, comprising every variety of the most splen* didly finished and plain descriptions of brilliant toned DOUBLE-ACTION HARPS, ever offer ed to their notice, in Tone, Touch, elegance and style oi finish, certainly unexcelled. Harps re* paired. Strings., Music, ic. &c. A list of prices and description* forwarded per single postage. — “Every lady should be a little 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** handi crafts to the greatest advantage. —Mirror Critique. “Mr. Browne’s Harps are by far the most beau tiful we have ever seen, and in tone there is an extraordinary addition of sweetness, purity and power. ” —Charleston Courier. J. F. BROWNE & CO. • « London and New York, 1810. Orders received and enquiries may be made of J. SIEGLiNG, Charleston, S. C. June 20 Imo 221