Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851, August 07, 1847, Image 3

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Sand’s Sarsaparilla. Fever is one of the most frequent and dangerous diseases to which the human body is liable. Its first impression is upon the nervous system, then the vessels ol the skin become deranged, produc ing dryness and burning heat. After this the gene, ral system is involved, and the patient sinks beneath the attack, unless relieved by appropriate reme dies. Noxious effluvia and various miasma are the cause ot fever, being infused throughout the atmos phere, and then breathed into the lungs, when the poison combines with the impure fluids of the body and is carried by the circulating organs to the rami fications of the system. If, then, the animal frame is kept in a perfect, sound and healthy state, and every organ performing its functions properly there can be no union of the predisposing cause which is the noxious effluvia or marsh miasm, with the exciting, which is an impure state of the and depraved condition, and consequently no dis ease. For further particulars and conclusive evidence of its superior value and efficacy, see pamphlets which may be obtained from agents, gratis.' Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by A. B. A D. SANDS, Wholesale Druggists, 100 Fqlton, corner of William-street, New-York. Sold also by HAVILAND, RISLEY A CO. And by Druggists generally throughout the Uni ted States. Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for £5. August, 4 3f A Voice from Vermont. Tunbridge, Orange Co., Vt., ? Nov. 25,1845. 5 Mr. Seth W. Fowle; Dear Sir—l hereby certify that one year ago last j June, 1 was violenty attacked with a cold and cough, with a lame side and stomach, and was not free from a cough during that summer. In December follow ing, my cough increased to an alarming extent, so that during that winter 1 lost about thirty five pounds of flesh, and physicians with whom I advised, could give me no relief. It was thought by all that I should never recover. As my goodfortuue would have it, in March following, after suffering exceedingly through the winter. I heard of the beneficial effects of Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry, byway of a friend who had received the greatest benefit by the use of the article, and was inclined by him to make a trial of it myself, and no words can express my obligations to that friend for thus recommend ing this article to me, and at the critical moment he did, for 1 had not taked up one bottle before I was completely cured, and from that day to this have not been troubled with a cough. I can cheerfully recommend it to all, as being a remedv of great value, hoping others may be induced to use it, and thus become Convinced of its merits, and perhaps saved from the fatal grasp of consumption. FREEMAN NOYES. None genuine unless signed BUTTS on the wrapper. For sale in Augusta, wholesale and retail, by HAVILAND, RISLEY A CO.,and also by THOM AS BARRETT .A CO., and Dealers in 3ledicines generally in Augusta, Aug 4 dS-i wiii't ■> mmmmmmKmmmxmßmrammamt* 1 ■ ■ wiri-au Commercial. I.ATKST DATES FROM HVEKPOOt,. .w. .•• JULY 14. LATEST DATES FROM HAVR;O...v>w..JULY 13. Extracts of letters received in this city, dated LIVERPOOL, July 19th, 1847.—The weather since our last has continued as favorable as could be desired for the growing crops of Grain, which are rapidly advancing to maturity, and promise a harvest somewhat earlier than the average of years. On the other hand there are reports of blight and rust having appeared in the whea« in some districts, which may or may not prove of con sequence. The crop of beans is with more cer. tainty considered to be injured by insects, and as to potatoes accounts arc still very conflicting. The seasonable weather and heavy foreign sup" ply have caused increased dullness in our Corn Market, with some further depression in prices, and we have now to quote flour 32s to 34s per bbl. the latter being the extreme value of the best fresh Western Canal, while Orleans, or any other descrip tion showing a tendency to become sour, may be bought at 30 a 31s per bbl. Parcels actually sour, 27 a 28s. Indian corn of the best quality has declined to 12s per quarter, and inferior parcels, free from damage, must be quoted as low as 34 a 38s; parcels unsound and out of condition, 25 a 335. Indian corn meal very dull at 19 a 19s fid |>er bbl, American wheal 8s fid to 10s 9d l?cr 70 lbs. Speculative ope rations still quite suspended. We noticed in our last, of 3d inst., that the Cot ton market had closed heavily th it day, with a turn in favor of buyers, and at the close of that week the quotations were reduced |dper lb. but during the past week the demand was again better, with considerable purchases for export, and the above decline was recovered, making our quotations as before—say for fair Upland and Mobile 7|, and fair Orleans 7|. The sales for the week ended 16th hist., amounted to 40,160 hales, of which 11,000 were taken on speculation, and 7,600 for export. — The American descriptions s >ld consisted of 9470 Upland, at 6| a 8J; 13,380 Orleans, at fi| a 8J; 4,490 Alabama and Mobile, at 6.J a 7|; and IGO Sea Is land, at 13 to 20d per lb. On Saturday, the 17th inst. the business was about 4000 bales, and to-day about 5000, without any speculation, and the mar ket more quiet. The future course of the market must depend mainly on the subsequent accounts of the growing American crop, the advices hitherto being pretty generally looked upon here as nearly conclusive that it will prove a moderate, if not a short one. The money market has become more stringent, and the foreign exchanges less favorable for this country, so that the rate of interest keeps high, hut without any extreme pressure. HAVRE, July 15.— Cottons.- —Although there has been no improvement as regards prices of Cot ton, during the past se’nnight, there is nevertheless a much better feeling manifested, within these two or three days, both on the part of holders and deal ers. Up to the close of last week, business in gen -cral wore a very dull appearance, the transac tions were of a trifling description, and a decline of f. 1 a 1 5C took place in those grades which had previously been in favor; but since the opening of the present week, the market has recovered from the flatness that had before predominated, buyers from the trade have evinced less reluctance to operate, and the sales averaged daily 1,200 bales. Prices have rallied, and nearly regained the ground they had lost on Saturday last. Specu lators however still keeping aloof, the buying has been confined to the wants for consumpton; but aa the prospects for the approaching harvest are of a most cheering nature, and prices of everywhere undergoing a rapid decline, confidence is becoming more general, and some amendment rtiay soon be anticipated. The next advices from the L nited States will no doubt be mainly instru mental in this point, as they are expected to contain information of a more decided character as to the extent of the crop, and the future ship ments to the European ports, thah that which has hitherto reached us. The arrival of the Cambria steamer, bringing dates to Ist inst., is therefore daily looked forward to with a more than ordinary i degree of interest. The sales of the week were > 5,671 bales, of which 1,798 Upland at f. 96 a 104 i The imports during the same period amount t( 1,988 bales. STOCK THIS DAY. .1847... .62,000 bales of which 60,500 U. States 1846... .88,500 “ 88.300 “ 1845 72,000 “ 12.000 “ [Correspondence of the Baltimore Sun.] By Magnetic Telegraph. New York, August 3—5, P. M., The receipt of private letters by the Hiber nia this morning, has not had the effect of im proving the market for breadstuff's, though it is still unsettled and rather depressed. 1 lie sales ol flour to-day have been light, buyers not coming into the market with any freedom; and but few holders are prepared to operate. The aggregate sales of flour this morning do not exceed 5000 brls, and the high est price obtained was $5 37£ for Genesee, and $5 26 for Michigan. 'The supply of Southern is so small that quotations are nominally as before. There is nothing scarcely doing in wheat, buyers and sellers being unable to agree. I hear only of a sale of 600 bushels [description not understood] at {sl 05 per bushel. Corn has suffered slightly again to-day, and operations have been light. The sales are about 10,000 bushels, ranging from 59 to 61 cents for mixed, and 52 a G 4 for flat and round yellow. Rye is more firm than other descriptions of grain, commanding, with small sales, from 81 to 87i cents, according to quality. Small sales of Indian meal, western, are making at $2 75, hut the market is dull. The cotton market is firm, and rather active. The sales reported are to the extent of 2,000 ! bales, at full prices, mostly for shipment. The quotations are fully d cent above those of the early part of last week. There is one steamer not yetin—the Guadale quiver, Capt. Ilosken—which was to have sailed from-Liverpool on the 20th ult. No ti dings have vet been received from her. J. Slipping Intelligence. ARRIVALS FROM CHARLESTON. Brig Souther, Mayo, Boston. Brig Muriel, Staples. Boston. MEMORANDA. The schr. Orion, Howes, for Charleston, cleared at Philadelphia 2d inst. The schrs. Nimrod, Baker, to sail same day, and H. L. Scranton, Wood, with despatch, for Charles ton, were up at New Orleans, 31st ult. CHARLESTON. August 6.—Arr, brig Orray Taft, Cozzens, Providence. Cld, brigs Tower, Morrison, Matanzas; Mary Adeline, Pope, New York. Went to sea. U- L. ship New York, Hull, New York, - SAVANNAH, Aug. s.—Arr. brig L. Baldwin, Jones, New York; schrs. Vigilant. (Br.) Young, Ma tarzas; Pauline, Steelman, New York. Cld, brig Empire, Baxter, Boston. ATHENS BRANCH—G. R. ROAD.— NOTICE. After August 14-th, trains will only run Athens Branch on Tuesday’s, Thursday’s and Saturday’s—leaving U. Point at 7 o’clock, A. M. and arriving at Athens at 41 o’clock, A. M. Returning, will leave Athens at 2 o’clock, P. M. and arrive at U. Point in time for the trains either to Augusta or Atlanta. Transportation Office, G. R. R. & B. Co. Augusta, Ga., Aug. 7, 1847. 38 (A EORGIA, DeKalb County.—Whereas W JOHN iJABit.'S, applies tor letters of ftd ministratiorwoft the estate of his wife, ELIZA BETH DABBS, formerly ELIZABETH ANDER SON ; These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de ceased. to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why letters ol' administration should not be granted the said applicant. Witness the said E. A. Davis, one of the Judges of the court of Ordinary of said county, this sth Au gust. 1817. A Lex. JOHNSON, Clerk. August? EORGI A. DeKalb County.—Whereas VA LIVE BhTTGKPDN, Executor on the es tate of DAVID FRANKLIN, deceased,applies for letters of Dismission from said estate ; These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at my office, within the time pre scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why letters should not be granted. Given under mv hand at office, this sth August. 1817. ' ALEX. JOHNSON. Clerk. August 7 6mo Cl EORGIA, DeKalb County.—Present If the Honorable John N. Bellinger, Lochlin Johnson, Ezekiel A. Davis and William Hairston, Judges of said Court. Whereas, PETER MITCHELL, Administrator upon the estate of NIMROD MITCHELL, late of said county, deceased, applies for letters of dismis sion from the Administration of said Estate—there fore the kindred and creditors of said deceased, are hereby cited and admonished to file their objec tion-,, if any they have, in my office, in terms of the law, otherwise letters dismissory will be granted the applicant, at the November Terra next, of the Court of Ordinary for said county. By order of the Court, this March 3d, 1847. ALEX’It. JOHNSON, C. C. o. March 5 6mo 130 ITIOUR MONTHS after date, application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Scriven county, when sitting for ordinary pur poses, for leave to sell all the Negroes belongin gto GEORGIA ANN ELIZA BRYAN, (minor,) and for the benefit of said minor. * ROBERT M. WILLIAMSON, Guardian. July 27 28 SCL LI- SHOALS F ACTOR f rip HE Subscribers having renewed the AGEN II CV of this establishment, offer for sale a superior STOCK OF YARNS, assorted, Nos, 4’s lo 12 s, in bales ol 240 lbs. each. T. N. POULLAIN A SON. Julv 17 • 19 __ taxes: taxes iv Thie Tax Collector informs the public that he has received the DIGEST for the present year, and is ready at all times to pay his respects to ! Tax Pavers. Office at his Stables on Ellis street. R. A. WATKINS, x, c. r. c. July 20 ts 22 VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. WILL be sold, at Matthew’s Blntf, on the first day of October next, all the Lands, Houses, Ac.,belonging to the Estate of Alexander McConn. deceased, late of South Carolina. Matthew’s Bluff, on Savannah River, has Warehouses, Store House, and Wood Landing, also, a fine situation for a Ferry. Most of these Lands have Timber and Steamboat Wood in abundance, convenient to said j Bluff, where all the Wood can be sold that could be put there. We would respectfully invite the attention of Merchants to the Bluff as a good sitna j tion for a Store and Warehouse Business. The houses are now in a good condition. The above lands are in Beaufort District, S. C., and sold for a division between the heirs. For further particu lars, address, either at Drayton, Dooly County, Ga. The above lands are in tracts of from one to two hundred acres each. Possession to be given on the first day of January next. Terms very favorable, and made known on day of sale. P. H. & L. B. McCONN. ■fclCFThe Charleston Mercury, will publish the TRovc weekly, till day of sale, and send bill to Jef ferson Roberts, Scriven County. July 7 th— 234 UU’flE KILNsT R. W, S. BROWN, having withdrawn from the above Establishment, the business will hereafter be conducted by the subscriber. — All orders for Lime will meet with prompt atten tion. Address Kingston, Cass countv. July 22 —tc G. A. HOWARD. [O* The Cultivator will publish four*times> and charge this office. 11 ■ m in i. in. i nm „ y GREENE AND PULASKI MONUMENT k J - W. MAURY TO 0 Greg-ory & Go.. Managers. Sales close Friday, Noon. Class No. 41.—8 y Monongalia.’ Class 31, Aug. 5. BEAUTIFUL scheme. 78 Numbers—ls Ballots. 7,000 DOLLARS. $2,300! % 1,561! 5 of $1,000! Ac.—Tickets $2,50 shares in proportion. Sales close Monday at 10 A. M. - Class No. 32—By Alexandria, Class 40, Aug. 7 t _ GRAND SCHEME. 78 Numbers—l 4 Ballots. ; 36,666 DOLLARS. ) $13,333! $6,666! $4,175! sos $2,000! sos $1,500! . 30l $1,250! Ac. Ac.— Tickets slo— shares in proportion. Sales close Thursday. 1 ; Class No. >2— By South Carolina, Class No. 32'iAu". s j 12, 1847.—Splendid Scheme. 78 Numbers—l 4 Ballots. [ 20,000 DOLLARS! i $5,000! $2,500! $1,088! 10 of $1,000! Ac.— I xckets ss—shares in proportion. I JOHN A. MILLEN, Agent, » Opposite the Masonic Hall. tUF Orders from the country promptly attended Aug. 6 ENT^lsnjwT f SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES. JOHN BRIDGES, Fashionable Draper and Tailor. I Next </oor below the United States Hotel, liroad-st. THE Spring and Summer Styles just receiving of CLOTHS, Cassimeres, Drab D Ete. plain and figured ; Mixed and Drab Cashmere ties, Drills, Vestings, Fancy Articles, Trimmings, Ac., for gen tlemen’s wear. Under Vests for ladies. The public are respectfully invited before or dering their garments elsewhere, to examine the above Stock, which they will find to comprise the very best selections that can be made in the New York market. N.B.—Making and Trimming as usual, in the most fashionable manner. March 26 118 WASH INGTON & NEW ORLEANS TELEGRAPH COMPANY. 11l IE Subscribers to this Company are hereby i . notified that a payment of 20 per cent, on 1 their subscriptions will be required on the 20th day j of June next, and another payment of 20 per cent. ! on the first day of August next, to meet the de mands of the assignee, who is rapidly progressing in the construction of the line. The money may be paid to Edward Thomas, Esq. Augusta, Georgia. B. B. FRENCH, \V. W. SEATON, > Trustees. DAN. GOLD, ) Washington City, May 24, 1847. May .‘3O ts ' 20 A CARD DR- T. P. CLEVELAND having temporarily j 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 with his former co-partner. Jno. W. Spear, in the practice of DENTAL SURGERY. The business will be conducted under the firm of Cleve land A Spear. Office Broad-st., over Aldrich A Green’s Shoe Store. JNO. A. CLEVELAND. Feb. 18 ts 117 PINE OIL LAMPS. MURPHY’S PATENT PINE OIL LAMPS, which for splendor of light and economy in use are unequalled. They are the same as is used Masonic Hall, U. S. Hotel, and other public houses in the city, and can be seen at my store every night in use. \\ arranted from danger, and not to cost more than a half to one cent au hour (according to ’ size) in burning. The Pine Oil will not stain the finest fabric, and will extract grease, oil or paint from all Woolens. These Lamps are sent out by the manufacturer, 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 of fered. J. E. MARSHALL. OLD BRASS AND COPPER wanted, for which a liberal prints Will be paid. June 12 113 NSW GOODS FOR GENT’S. WEAR. ('XASIMERES of fancy colors, and Black Drab y et Ta and Cashmarette, Super White Russia Duck for pants, Linen Drillings, checked, plaid and striped, Checked Linen Coatings, Tweed Coatings, Cotton and Linen Checked Goods, for boys wear, Silk and Cotton Under-shirts and Drawers, Brown Cotton d Hose, Gloves, liandkercheifs, Suspenders, Silk, Cashmere and Marseilles Vest ings, With every description of Goods, in our line to which vve invite your attention. BOWDRE A CLAGETT. April 17 167 MEDICAL COLLEGE OF .GEORGIA. THE Sixteenth course of LECTURES, will commence on the second .Monday (the Bth) of November, 1847. FACULTY. George M. Newton, M. D. Professor of Anatomy. L. A. Dugas, 3f. D. Professor of Physiology and Pathological Anatomy. Alexander Means, M. I). Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy- I. P. G \rvin, M. D. Professor of Therapeutics and Materia Medina. Paul F. Eve, M. D. Professor of tlr.; Principles and Practice of Surgery. L. D. Ford, M. D. Professor of th* Institutes and Practice of Aiedicine. Joseph A. Evk, M. D. Professor of Obstetics and Diseases of Women and Infants. H. F. Campbell, M. D. Demonstrator of Anatomy. Clinical Instruction will be given, as usual, in the City Hospital. The facilities for the study of Practical Anatomy, will be abundant. Board may obtained at from sl3 to sls per month, eyeiwtliJhg included. entire course is... .slls 00 taken once) Ticket arc disposed to comply with the general the recommendations made by the Medical held at Philadelphia, so soon as a concert of action can be had with the princi pal Medical Colleges of the country. , G. M. NEWTON, M. D. Dean. Augusta, Ga., July, 1847. July 29 3O O’ The Southern Christian Advocate, Charles ton; Federal Uuion, and Recorder, Milledgeville; Greenville Mountaineer, Greenville; Floridian, Tal lahassee; Alabama Journal, Montgomery; Christian Index, Penfield; and the South Western Advocate, will each publish this notice to the amount of $5. GUN3MITHING. THE Subscribers would inform the public that they carry on the above business in Mc- Intosh-street, opposite the Constitutionalist Of fice, in all its various branches, and are prepared to execute all orders in their line. Double and Sin gle GUNS, and Rifles Re-stocked, patent breeched and Percussioned Rifles cut over, and all kinds of Repairing done in the best manner. Particular at tion paid to the manufacture of new Rifles of every | description, either with or without the patent muz zle and at prices varying from twenty to one hun dred and fifty dollars, and warranted to shoot as well as any that can be produced and as elegantly finished. Also kept constantly on hand for sale, the following articles, viz: RIFLES, Doable and Single Barreled GUNS Double Barreled Guns. Ride and Shot ’ Allen’s Revolving and other Pistols English and French Percussion Caps „ Baldwin’s Elastic Gun Wadding Dixon's Shot Pouches and Belts j Powder Flasks, assorted sizes Gun Locks, and Bullet Moulds Wad Cutters, and Nipple Wrenches Game Bags, Powder. Shot and Lead. 1 fi C Repairing done promptly and warranted. _TT| » Trunk and Door Locks Repaired and new Keys - j fitted. - Having a fine Engine Lathe, we are prepared to ■ execute all orders for Turning Iron and Steel,Screw I Cutting, Ac., at short notice and in the best man l ner- ROGERS A ABBEY. ! July 8 12 ’ georgiaTlotthries. D. PAINE & CO. MANAGERS. Sales close Tuesday at Noon. Drawing' due Tuesday evening —Grand Consolidated Lottery, Class No. 32. GRAND SCHEME. 78 Numbers—l 3 Ballots. 40.000 DOLLARS. I $15,000! $10,000! $6,000! $4,000! (EF 5 prizes of $2,000! [UF 25 prizes of $1,500! lEF 25 prizes of S6O0 —Lowest 3 Numbers S2O0 —Who'es 10, Halves $5, Quarters 2,50, Eighths $1,25. Sarannuh Lottery —-*Class No. 50.—-Due here on I Thursday morning. SPLENDID SCHEME. 75 Numbers—l 3 Ballots. 4.000 DOLLARS. $1,000! $600! $300! Ac. Ac.—Wholes only Si- Halves 50—Package quarters cost $6,25, and the risk is only $3,50. ; Drawing due Friday morning —Columbus Lottery. Class No. 51.—Rich Scheme.—7s Numbers—l 3 Ballots. 10.000 DOLLARS, $4,000! $2,000! $1,750; $1 500! 20 prizes of $500! Ac. Ac. —Lowest 3 Number prizes SIOO. — M holes $4; halves $2; quarters sl—Package quarters cost $25 —warranted for £ uett—wholes and halves in proportion. For sale by E. H. PEZANT, Agent. Broad-st., 1 door below the Bank of Augusta. [LF Orders from the country will meet with prompt attention if addressed as above. I Aug. 7 _____ TO RENT. ~ Jsk The Dwelling HOUSE now occupied by p?l|| E. C. Tinsley, immediately in the rear of the Richmond Hotel. Apply to August 1— ’ JOHN D. RAMEY. WANTED On a Lease for a term of Years. MA BRICK HOUSE on Broad-street cen trally situated, suitable for a PRINTING ! OFFICE. A liberal rent will be paid for it. Ap ply at the Constitutionalist Office. July 22 JAMES GARDNER, Jr. TO RENT. DWELLING HOUSES AND STORES. Jm®.Apply to ROBERT WALTON, Cash. July Id l9 1 1— . TO RENT. I The fire proof WARE HOUSE former mm ly occupied by Rees A Beall. To a suita ble tenant great inducements are offered in the price. A commodious DWELLING, with Stable, Car riage House, and large Garden. Two small DWELLINGS, on Greene street. Several fine Grocery and Dry Good STORES. FOR SALE ON CONSIGNMENT : A lew casks of superior COGNAC BRANDY, a bargain. A well assorted lot of HOLLOW-WARE, I Castings, Ac., always on hand, very low, at whole i sale and retail. ' PLEASANT STOVALL. July 18 +l2 21 AGRICULTURAL FAIR AND ;EDITO RIAL CONVENTION, AT STONE MOUNTAIN, AUG. 11. GEORGIA RAIL ROAD.— Between Au gust 4th and August lUtn, Tickets will be sold from Augusta. Athens or Union Point, to Stone Mountain and back, (not good after August 31st) for the sum of $5 each. F. C. ARMS, Sup. Transp’n. Transp’n Depot Geo. R. R. A Banking Co. Augusta, Geo., July 29, 1817. Aug 4 BEL-AIR TRAIN GEO. R. ROAD. 8 On and after Monday, 26th inst., this Train will leave Augusta at 6, P. M., and "SsgSyS*! Bel-Air at 7, A. M. On Sundays, leave Bel-Air at 9, A- M., and re turn from Augusta at 1, P. M. July 23 Public Sale of City Lois cnid Improvements at the risk and on account of oil concerned. Will be sold, without reserve, for cash, within the legal hours of sale, at the Lower Market House, in the city of Augusta, on the first Tuesday in September next, All that LOT or parcel of LAND formerly the property of G. B. Marshall, on the South side of „ Broad-street, and running back to Green-st., having a front on said Broad and Green-streets of seventy feet six inches, bounded on the North by Broad strect, on the West by B. K. Hills’ lot, on the South by Green-st., and on the East by a vacant lot. On said LOTS fronting on Broad-st., there is two good two-story WOOD DWELLINGS, and all other necessary out-buildings. There is also a Hydrant on said Lot. Said Dwellings are at this time rent ed te A-Stuart and James L. Coleman. ALSO, All those LOTS and IMPROVEMENTS run ning from Carnes’ Lower Line up to Harpers’ Lots, running from Broad-st. to Ellis-street; Lower Lot No. 1, containing 30 feet on Broad and Eliis-streets, on which Lot there is a good two-story DWEL LING and all necessary out-buildings; Lot No. 2, having a front on Broad-st. of 69 feet and running hack to Ellis-st., on which (said Ellis-st.) it has a front of 49 feet. There is on this Lot a large one story BUILDING, and. alsd a large KITCHEN, containing four rooms, and other necessary out buildings. Said last mentioned Lot is occupied by the subscriber, and Lots Nos. 3 and 4, each cou tainining 40 feet front on Broad and Eliis-streets. Indisputable titles will be made by the subscrib er to all of the above and foregoing property. Aug. 5 $— 36 D. L. CURTIS. WAREHOUSE LOT FOR SALE. THAT valuable Warehouse Lot, corner of Bay and Jackson-'treets, on which is a wooden Warehouse, at present occupied by Heard A Da vison, is oflered for sale. The terms would be liberal to an approved purchaser. This valuable Lot has a front of 387 feet on Bay street, and 286 on Jackson-street, and is the nopst desirable location in the city for a Warehouse. For terms, apply to July 30 JAMES GARDNER, Jr., Agt. ~~ “SUGAR AND COPPER 1 AH BAGS P rime RIO COFFEE, JLUU 20 hhs. ST. CROIX, p. RICO and NEW ORLEANS SUGAR. Just received and for sale low by JOHN R. DOW. G 1833 & McCORD, warehouse and commission 3IERCHANTS. ' T T AVING obtained that central location on in (occupied the past season by Messrs, fleard A Davison) convenient to hotels and all branches of trade and shipping interests gene rally, they again offer their services to their friends and the public as WAREHOUSE AND COM MISSION MERCHANTS, to RECEIVE, SELL, STORE, or SHIP COTTON. FLOUR, CORN, BACON, and other PRODUCE; SELL or PUR CHASE GOODS to order; RECEIVE and FOR WARD MERCHANDISE, Ac. Their personal and undivided attention will at all times be given to any business entrusted to their care. Charges will be moderate; orders strictly obeyed, and every ex ertion made to give satisfaction to customers. They return their sincere thanks lor the patronage ex tended to them the past season. (Uf’Liberal advances will be made on produce in store, when required. THOMAS F. GIBBS. GEORGE McCORD. Augusta, July Ist, 18472 July 16 6mo 18 DRY 'DS, IN CHARLESTON, S. C EW. BANCROFT, 253 King-st., would invite • the attention of country* planters and others, who may visit this city, to his stock of rich Fancy and Staple Dry Goods. It will be found one of the I most extensile in the city, and is intended to embrace | every article in the Dry Goods line. Particular at i tention paid to ladies’ rich Dress Goods, Shawls, ! Mantles, Ac. Also, a full assortment of Domestic J Fabrics, both Cotton and Woolen. | In rooms in the rear and over our front sales room, will be offered to merchants, a large stock of the same goods, at wholesale, at prices well worthy the attention of close buyers. April 11 161 FRESH”TURNIP SEED—CROP 18477’ RECEIVED this day, fresh Ruta Baga, large i white Flat Dutch, large Globe and red Top Turnip Seed. For sale bv WM. HAINES. J ' July 22 I'jco 24 4 NOTICE. *j\ r Strayed or stolen from the stable of the subscriber, one and a half miles from Ma s It- con ? on the sth inst., a large bay Mare, 5 oro 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 marks recollected. I will pav a liberal and satisfactory reward to any one that will bring her home, or if stolen, will pay Fifty Dollars for her sufficient evidence to convict the thief. ShfcNfras raised in Virginia, and has probably made her nfcy, il not stolen, in the direction of Augusta r , H ° BASSETT.\ June 22 tu4 222 LIVERY STAiLR ~~ THE undersigned respectfully AjTTN informs the public that he has FrTTV leased the old stand 1 well known ( 1 as J. 13. Guedron’s LOWER street, and would be thankful for a share of patron age. R. A. WATKINS. May 14 lB9 CLARK, RACKBTT & CO., a HAVE just received a new and large stock of GOLD and SILVER WATCES, of the best no alters, Watch Trimmings and ornaments; JEWELRY*OF ALL KINDS; Silver Spoons, Forks, Knives and Cups; Plated Ware; Waiters, Castors, Candlesticks, Tea Sets,Cake Baskets, Ac; Britannia Ware; Paint ed and Japanned Waiters, in sets, a new style; Ta ble Mats and Brushes, of a fine quality; Mantle Or naments, gilt and silvered, with drohs; fine Mantle Clocks, in wood and marble; a great variety of Fan cy Goods, Work Boxes, Bead Bags, Bag and Purse Clasps; Gilt, silver and steel Beads; Cologne Bottles, silver, pearl, shell, ivory and velvet Card Cases; shell and tine buffalo Dressing Combs; Hair Brushes. Ac. Six Barrel Revolving PISTOLS, 3 sizes; an other lot of the famed “Lecoultre” RAZOR; with 2 blades; a good supply also of Rodgers’ and other makers; Rodger’s, Mechi, Chapman, Saunders, “Le contre,” and Emerson Strops; Shaving Creams, “Guerlain" and others; Old Naples Soap; choice Lather Brushes; fine Pocket Cutlery, Ac. SPECTACLES. The Perifocal Spectacles, sold by us, we still re commend. with great confidence, to our our cus tomers. We have a good supply in gold, silver, and steel frames, and are prepared to fit them to old frames at short notice. Gold and silver Spectacles, with the ordinary convex glass, for sale at very low rates, and glass es fitted to suit the sight with accuracy. N. B.—Clocks and Watches repaired and regu lated with care. Watch Glasses, Tools and Mate rials for sale to the trade at low rates. Oct 22 19 PERI FO C A LSP ECT A CLE3. Neither the French Meniscus; nor Wol laston’s English Periscopic. To all who experience inconve niencc in the use of the common kind of Glasses, and especially in night reading, these Spectacles will be found a most valuable substitute; in no case, except where the optic nerve has been pronounced diseased, have they failed, when pro perly fitted, to give satisfaction. No better proof of their superior merit can be given to each individual who may need Glasses than the satisfaction he will experience in the use of them. These Glasses can be obtained in this place only of CLARK, RACKETT A CO.. Agents for the Manufacturers, Who have now on hand a good supply in gold and silver frames. Perifocal Glasses fitted to any frame, for any vision. Spectacles in gold, silver and steel, for sale very low. by CL ARK, RACKETT, A CO. Dealers in Watches. Jewelry, Silver Ware, Ac. may 8 137 BROUGHT TO JAIL. In Wilkes county, on the 27th day of July, 1847. a Negro boy, who says his name is WES LEY,and that he belongs to Nickerson & Robertson, and that they bought him from Mr. John Woods, in Chester District. South Caro lina, and that he left Nickerson A Robertson on their way to Hamburg, S. C., about one month since. Said boy is about 18 years old, 5 feet 4or 5 inches high, quite black and weighs about 130 pounds. The owner is requested to come forward prove property, pay charges, and take him awav. R. H. VICKERS, Jailor. Washington, Wilkes Co. Ga., July 28. July 30 —t 31 7 PERFUMERY. ABOUT seventv-five different extracts English and French Odours, from Ede, Lubin A Pre vost, with an endless variety of American Perfum s, some of them very fine and all will be sold low. March 23 ' J. E. MARSHALL. ROWLAND’S” SPRINGS, Cas* Ounty, G.x. THIS PLEASANT WATERING PLACE is 230 miles from Augusta, and within 6 miles of Cartersville, on the Rail Road. Persons leav ing Augusta in the evening train, arrive at Car- , tersville at 12 oc’clock the next day. and are con- . veyed to the Springs in comfortable Hacks in time ( for dinner. KATES OF CHARGES. , Per day, for less than 2 weeks $1 00 Per day, for 1 month 75 , Per month, for 2 months or more sl6 00 1 JOHN S. ROWLAND, July 21 f 9 Proprietor. NBW SPRIN Q GOODsT ” ' YTipl. O. PRICE A CO., Drapers and Tailors, ? v have now in store, and are weekly re ceiving from the French and English markets, 1 CLOTHS. CASIMERES, AND VEST INGS, an* lemmings for Tailors use, to which they would caU attention of those visiting this mark#. *!MAcan sell them by piece or pattern, as low as be puchased in New York; , Cashmaretts, Croton Coatings, Summer Camblets, , English and American Tweeds, white and colored ] Linen Drills,*Drop D’Ete,” bl’k. and col’d fig’d. j Manoguir Delaines, and all the newest patterns and stylos of VESTINGS of Silk, Cashmere, white and j col’d. Marseilles, Valencias, Ac., Ac., with a full and general assortment of the newest patterns and , styles of READY MADE CLOTHING, and well made Shirts and Drawers, Hats and Caps, Umbrel las, steel frame and all kinds; Hosiery, Gloves, j Suspenders, Cravats,Scarfs,Handkerchiefs, Stocks, ] Collars, Bosoms, Shoulder Braces. Riding Belts, t Money Belts, Razors and Razor Strops, Dressing ] Cases, Clothes Brushes, Hair Brushes, Hat Brushes, Nail and Toot do., Night Caps, Money Pures, Pock- \ et Books, Tablets, Watch Guards, Body Guards, ( Tailors Shears, Points, Tailors Inch Measures, Crayons, and every article useful for dress. j A fine assortment of HICKORY SHIRTS. We will make to order all kinds of FASHION ABLE CLOTHING at short notice, and as cheap as can be had in the Southern market. , 258 BROAD-ST., opposite State Bank. March 18 141 MAGIC TOOTH-ACHE MIXTURE. WARRANTED to afford immediate relief to TOOTH-ACHE, and superior to any simi lar article known. Prepared by an experienced Dentist, from a receipt furnished by one of the ablest Dentists in the United Srates. Price 25 cts. For sale by. D’ANTIGNAC A BARRY, HAVILAND, RTSLEY A CO., WM. K. KITCHEN. THOMAS BARRETT A CO., J. E. MARSHALL, WM. H. TUTT, And at the Drug Stores in Hamburg, S. C, O* Agents are requested to refund the money n any case where this preparation fails to give sat sfaction. 9m (April 1 CANAL PLEASURE BO AT. THE Subscriber having built a BOAT for the purpose of conveying Ladies and Gentlemen up and down the Canal, takes this opportunity ol informing the public generally that the Boat is now ready for the accommodation of the public. Fare FIFTY CENTS.—Children and servants half price. o*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 Mr. H. R. PHILPOT, Corner of Broad and Centre-streets, or to HERBERT STALLINGS. June 12 ts 113 DRUGS, MEDICINES AND PERFU MBRY. THE subscriber has now on hand, and is contin ually receiving fresh supplies of genuine Drugs and Meificines, selected expressly for physicians and family use. Also, an elegant assortment of perfumery— -Cologne and Lavender Waters, fancy washing and shaving Soap. Hair Oils, Ac., Ac., all of which are offered at reduced prices for cask.— ! Visitors from the country are invited to call. Oct 20 ’ WM. HAINES. ~ Salco. SALE. Un ~ lirs * 1 uesday in September next, will be so d, at the Lower Market-house in the city of Augusta, within the legal hours of sale, the fol lowing properly, to wit ; The interest of Thomas Ogg in 2391 acres of Land f™ ore or less, beingthe one-sixth part, (or about 40 acres) adjoining lands of Floyd Cfocket, Dancl G. baits bury and others, situate in the low*/ part of Richmond county, between Big Mcße&a 1 and Little Me Bean Creeks: levied on as the prop erty of Thomas Ogg. to satisfy a fi. fa. issuing from the Superior Court of Richmond county, in furor of John Fulcher, executor of James Fulcher, de ceased. rs. Henry Smith, Thomas Ogg, Jefferson Fulcher, Raymond Hail, of Richmond county. Ja«, A. Fulcher and Henry W. Fulcher, of Burke Co. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold, one four wheel wagon, 3 sets o« gear, and one Bug gy. Also, 70 acres of Land, more or less, with the improvements thereon, situate on the new Milledge '. e {‘ oa d, in the county of Richmond, near Hn# city oi: Augusta, and bounded by lands of Lewis L.ov el v \\ m. M. Hight and others : levied on as the property of Stephen Mitchell, to satisfy a fi. fa. is suing llrom the Inferior Court of Richmond county, in favor of John Williams vs. Stephen Mitchell. Also, at the same time and place will be sold, a certain Steam Saw Mill, situate and iving at or near Spirit creek and the Savannah riVer in tt« count) of Richmond, said Steam Saw Mill on lands adjoining lands of Lawson, Dickerson, Thom is,Collins and Trotti. Levied on as the pro perty of Adam S. Newhouse, to/watisfy a fi. fa. la suing from ths Inferior Court of Richmond county/ in favor of John Browm rs. Idam S. Newhouse. W ILLIAM V. KER, Deputy Sheriff, R. G. Aug. 73 & - —— - .in, jr [Postponed.] RICHMOND SHERIFF’S SALE. On the first Tuesday in September next, wi. 11 be sold, at the lower market bouse in the city of Augusta, within the legal hours of sale, the fob lowing property, to wit: 100 acres of Land, situate,lying and being in the county of Richmond, adjoining lands of B. H. War ren, J. Skinner and the estate of Martha Fury, de ceased. Levied on as the property of Augustus B. Lonstreet, to satisfy a fi. fa. issuing from tne Supe rior Court of Riehmond county, in favor of the Jus tices of the Inferior Court of Richmond county v«. William J. Hobby, Sen., principal, Edward Thomas and Augustus B. Longstreet,securities. Also, at the sometime and place will be sold, 1 Carry Log, 1 Wagon and Harness, 1 Horse, B Mules, 1 Buggy-, 2 Carts, 1 Wagon body and run ning Gear, 1 Plough, and 2 piles of Lumber. Also, all that tract or parcel of Land, situate, ly ing and being in Richmond county, eontaining 50S acres metre or less, (W) acres to be reserved under the act of 1843) with the Steam Saw Mill ant other improvements thereon, bounded by lands of Thomas, Dickerson Collins and Trotti. Levied on as the property of Adam S. New house, to satisfy the following executions issuing from the Superior and Inferior Courts of Riehmond county, John A< Barnes vs. Adam S. Newhouse, German T. Horde vs. the same, Baker &, Hart vs. the same. Also, at the same time and place will be sold, by order of the Superior Court of Richmond county Billy, a Negro boy. Levied on as the property ct John Trowbridge, to satisfy the following attach ments, returnable and carried to judgment irt said court, Johnathan Palmer Vs. Joku Trowbridge, James M’Nair vs. the same. AARON RGFF, Sheriff. Aug. 3 35 RICHMOND SHERIFFS fIALE^ On the lirst Tuesday in September next. wHI be sold, at the Lower Market House, in the city of Augusta, within the legal hours es sale, the fol lowing property, to wit: All that lot or parcel of Idnd, situate, lying and being in the City of Augusta, and containing a front on Walker and Watkins-streets of eighty-two and a half feet, rtlofe rtf less, and bounded on the north by vValkef-stfertt, on the east by a lot now or for merly the properly of Robert F. Poe, on the south by Watkins-street, and on the West by a lot now or formerly the property of James McLawi: Levied on as the property of Daniel Mahoney, to satisfy a fi. fa. on the foreclosure of a mortgage issuiugfrom the Superior Crturt of Richmond county, in favor of George M. Newton vs. Daniel Mahoney. July 30 AARON ROFF, Sheriff R. c. DeKALB SHERIFF’S SALE. Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in September next, before the Court House doof in DeKalb county, between the usual hours of sal®, the fol lowing property, to wit; The east half of lot of land No. 12, in the 17th District of originally Henry, now DeKalb county, levied ou as the property of Willis Pruet, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the Justices’ court of the 686th District G. M. in favor of Wm. Robenson vs. Wm. Pruetj property pointed out by plaintiff, levy mado by Wilson E. Sprewell, Cj. C., and returned to me. Also, the west half of lot of land No. 159, in the 16th District of originally Henry, now DeKalb county, levied on as the property of Elijah Stew art, to satisfy one fi. fa. issued from the Inferior Court of Deßaib county, in favor of Luther Roll vs. Stewart &. Cole; the above land pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. Also, 200 sides of leather, levied on as the prop erty of Allen Woodall, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the Superior Court of DeKalb county, in favor of lessee L. Baker vs. Peter Trayner, principle, and Allen Woodall security on appeal; the above prop erty pointed out by Allen Woodall. Aug 7 S. P. WRIGHT, Sheriff. * DeKALB SHERIFF'S'SALE* * Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in September next, before the Court House door in the town of Decatur, DeKalb within the usual hours of sale,the following property, to wit: A quantity of Dry Goods, consisting of calicoes, muslins, hats and various other articles too tedious to men tion, and 100 acres of Land, it being the east half of Lot No. 156. in the 13th District of Henry formerly, now DeKalb county; all levied on as tha property of Green B. Butler, to satisfy two fi. fas. issued from DeKalb Court, one in favor of Miller, Ripley & Co. vs. Green B. Butler, the other in fa vor of Banks & Co. vs. Green B. Butler; property pointed out by defendant. Also, one negro woman about forty years old, by the name of Hagar, levied on as the property of Locklin McNeill, to satisfy • 11. fa. issued from Ran dolph Inferior Court, in favor of Jesse C. Farrar v*. Locklin McNeill. Also, the Lot whereon John Kile now lives, in the town of Atlanta, number not known, containing one half acre, more or less, levied on as the proper ty of the said John Kile, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from DeKalb Inferior Court, in favor of Thomas Kile, Sr. vs. the said John Kile. Also, John Tiller’s interest in town lot, situated in the town of Atlanta, No. 2 of block 20 in the ()lan of said town, whereon the defendant now lives, evied on as the property of the said John Tiller, to satisfy two fi. fas. issued from the Justices’ court of the 663 d district G. M. in favor of Latimer &. Sw-ift vs. John Tiller. Levy made by a constable. Also,one fourth of an acre, in the southeast cor ner of town lot No. 2 in block No. 20, in the town of Atlanta whereon the defendant now lives, levied on as the property of John Tiller to satisfy two ft. fas. issued from the Justices’ court of the &55d dis trict G- M. one in favor of Steward & Cole, and one in favor of Elisha P. Bottoa vs. John Tiller- Levy made by a constable. Also, William Carrol's interest in the lot of land whereon the said William Carrol now lives, (No. not known) situated in the 14th district of original* lv Henry now DeKalb county, levied on as the pro perty of the said William Carrol, to satisfy three fi. fas. issued from the Justices’ court of the 479th district G. M. in favor of John Bailey, Jr. vs. Wil liam Carrol, levy made and returned to me by Wil lis Roberts, Constable. Aug> 7 J. T. PERKERSON, Sheriff: M. V. STOVALU WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, AUGUSTA, GA. CONTINUES to give his personal attention to the storage and sale of COTTON AND OTHER PRODUCE, and the commission business generally, at his old stand, (Fire Proof Ware house,) corner of Washington and Reynold-streets, and respectfully renews the offer of his services to his friends and the public. He is prepared to af ford the usual business facilities to customers. Jnly 27, 1847. wtf 28 NOTICE. —All persons indebted to the Estate 11 of THOMAS BOSTWICK, deceased, late of Burke county, are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and all persons having de ' mands against said dec eased, will render them in ac j cording to law, either to the Administratrix or to | Isaiah Carter. Agent of the Administratrix. SARAH BOSTWICK, Adm x. : July 10 U