Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851, August 14, 1847, Image 3

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Special Notices. [CTThe Health Committee, Report the city generally clean, and the Streets and Lots in good order, and believe the health of the city throughout to be very good for the season of the year. JAMES B. BISHOP,) O. F. PARISH, CCommittee. JAMES HARPER, > True extract from the minutes of the City Coun cil of Augusta of the 7th August, 1847. W. MILO OLIN, Clerk of Council. Aug. 14 1 45 STEAMBOAT COMPANY OF GEOR GIA. TJ 3 This Company having been re-organized and placed in an efficient state for service, are pre pared to send forwarded without delay all freight that may otter. Goods consigned to WM. P. W ILLIAMS, 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 I—y Agent at Augusta. Yj-DR. J. A. S. MILLIGAN, will at tend to the practice of Medicine and Surgery, in Augusta and its vicinity. Office in Metcalf's Range, up stairs. Entrance one door below Mr. J. Marshall's Drug Store, i June 13 6m 215 ’ [TT > Doctors EVE and CAMPBELLS will at tend to iny Professional Business during my absence sot the summer from the State. IMy 17 PAUL F. EVE. * ALEXANDER McKENZIE, JR., ' ATTORNEY AT LAW, WAYNESBORO’, GEORGIA. April 2i) ly 178 PLEASANT STOVALL Renews the tender of his services in the STOR AGE AND SALE OF COTTON AND OTII -1 K PRODUCE, at his Fire Proof Warehouse. |Vugusta, Ga., Aug. 4th, 1847. 8 mos. 35 j JAMES GARDNER, JR., j ATTORNEY AT LAW, _ AUGUSTA, GEORGIA J Medical Uses of the Wild Cherry. Tver since the settlement of America, Wild Cherry has been known to possess very important medicinal virtues. Every body knew this fact, but nobody knew how to extract its essential proper ties. Every mother gives Wild Cherry tea to her children for worms, tor colds, and for almost every disease; and adults throughout our country are in tlii habit ol making a compound or syrup of wild chf rry bark, and other ingredients, to be used in spring as an antidote to complaints incident to that Changetul season. It is found by experiment, that the wild cherry possesses even tar more important qualities than was ascribed tfi it. For the first stages of Consumption, Asthma, no matter how long stand ing. Coughs, Liver Complaints, etc., it is proved to t»e the best medicine known toman. Dr. VVistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry is a chemical extract, com bined with a similar extract from Tar, which en hances its value. Its success in curing pulmonary disease, in almost every stage, after our best phy sicians could do no more, has astonished the facul ty, and led them to confess that Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry possesses a principle heretofore un known among medical men. None genuine unless signed I. BUTTS on the wrapper. For sale in Augusta, wholesale and retail, by HA VILA NT). RISLEY A CO.,and also by THOM AS BARRETT A CO., and Dealers in Medicines generally in Augusta. Aug 10 x +3—- Sand's Sarsaparilla. V. hen Cataline attempted to overturn the liber ties ol Rome.he commenced by corrupting the mo rals ot the youth, and although he did not succeed in his nefarious attempt, his name was branded with •infamy. \ annus plans ot treatment have been pro posed for mental alienation with limited success, but tor diseases ot the physical frame, a remedy lias been discovered, which in a large majority of cases, will relieve the patient of his sufferings, and if timely administered cure the disease. Sand’s Sarsaparilla will perfectly cure diseases of the mu cous membranes, Scrofula or King’s Evil, Fever Sores, pustules'and pimples on the face. Rheuma tism, obstinate cutaneous erruptions and other dis eases caused by an iihpure state of the blood. For further particulars and conclusive evidence of its superior Vdue and efficacy, see pamphlets which may be obtained of agents, gratis. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, A. B. & I). SANDS, Wholesale Druggists, 100 Fulton-, cor ner 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 J?’- Aug. 10 Comm c r c i a U EifisV li.MKS FROM I.IVLKPuuI JUL\ 11. I. A TEST DATES FROM HAVRJ. JULY 13. [Correspondence of the Constitutionalist.'] ONE DAY IN ADVANCE OF THE MAIL. By Magnetic Telegraph. [From the. Richmond Times and Compiler.] BALTIMORE, Aug. 11, SP. M —The demand in the Flour market is falling off. Sales to-day of lloward-street at $6. Grain.—^ Sales of prime white Wheat at 128 a 131c.—30,000 bushels prime red found sale at 128 a 125 c. There have been sales of prime white Corn at 63 a 70c. Oats 28c. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 14th—P. M.— Flour. —Pennsylvania brands have been sold to-day at SG. Corn Meal $2. Grain. —Sales of mixed Wheat to-day at 124 cts. Prime yellow Pennsylvania Corn commands 75 cts. Oats 44 cents. The Molasses market is active. The Cotton market firm. New York, Aug. ll—4 P. M. The Flour market to day is quiet, and we quote gales of Genesee at 55 87£; Southern is held at $6. Grain —Prime white Wheat is worth 132a135c. The receipts of corn are small. There were sales this morning of white corn, not prime quality, at 67a70c. Prime yellow commands 73c. at which 20,000 bushels changed hands to day, The Cotton market is firm. There have been small sales of Rice at former prices. [ Correspondence of the Baltimore Patriot.] By Telegraph. NEW YORK, Aug. 10—2 P. M.—The demand for I tour is rather falling off and prices are some what on the decline. There were sales to-day to a moderate extent of Genesee flour, mostly for home consumption, at figures u for choice brands. Michigan may be quoted at 55,75 a 5,87A and Southern 55,87£. Noth ingdoing in Corn Meal. Genesee Wheat is held at 140 cts. for prime. Sales to-day of 15,000 bushels Corn at 68 a 70 cts. for mixed Maryland, 71 a 72 cts. for yellow.— The receipts and supply of Corn are very light; Gats are selling at 43 a 4!9 cts, per bushel. Rye is worth 70 to 72 cents. > hisky inbbls. 28 cts. per gallon. revisions remain steady at last quotations.— r^r e l ® a better feeling in Sugars. Cotton market remains without much change -transactionsm «!.£ HAR V ESTON IMPORTS Aug. 12. i La Gr anue.—Brig Argus—27 hhds. ?*S ' lOl j£ es and 2 cases containing Church 1 ictures and Books, to Hedley A Street, COLUMBIA, Aug. 12.— Cotton. —There have been no arrivals since our last. A few lots have been sold from store at to 12—a small lot at 124 Flour. —We continue to quote 54 50 to 55 25- supply about equal to the demand. Corn 55 cents. Shipping intelligence. ♦ MEMORANDA. The line ships Anson, Burr, to clear 9th, and Sut ton, Galloway, to sail on her regular day; C. L. bark Ldward, Bulkley, 17th, and L. L. brig George, Vates, 12th, for Charleston, were up at New-York 9th inst. 1 he schr. J. B. Moreau, Kooms, Tor Charleston, sailed from Richmond 10th insf. CHARLESTON, Aug. 13.—Arr. U. L brig Ty bee, McCormick, N. York; brigs Almira, Batchel der, Boston; Argus, Kean, Sago a La Grande, (pre viously reported at Quarantine); schr. Samuel 8., Staples, New York. ent to sea. brigs Fomento, (Sp.) Bertrand, Bar celona: Mary Jane, Lennond, Providence, (]R. I.V; schrs. John Hancock, Soubiates, Havana; W. Hart Gandy, Philadelphia; Br. sloop Charlotte Jane, Mc- Kinney, Nassau, (N. P.) SAV ANNAH, Aug. 12.—Arr. brigs Marv, Nor ris, New York; Macon. Hoxey, do. Cld, brjg Philura, Brown, New York; Br. schr. Vigilant, Young, Bermuda. TEXAS A.GENCY. THE UNDERSIGNED having connected himself with the firm of WEBB, DAVIS & • '0.,0t the City of Austin, as General Agents, has opened anOflice in theCily of Galveston .(Texas.) un der the style ot AY ERS, WEEB & CO., which, in connection with the Office at Austin, will attend to business in all parts of the State. They will purchase and sell Real Estate, gene rally, in any part of Texas : 'To the location or sale of Land Claims ; To the examination of Land Titles, ami give writ ten opinions as to their validity, when required : To the procuring of Patents from the General Land Office, or other documents which may be re quired to perfect Titles to Lands ; To the payment ot Paxes upon Lands, or other property, of non-residents or absentees; To the prosecution of Claims on the late Repub lic, or recent State of Texas, for Money or Lands j To the settlement of Accounts witli the different Departments of the Government : To the collection of Foreign Debts, and to all other business which comes within the purvieu of a General Agency. The Senior member of this branch of the firm, has long been known as an active and vigilant Col lector of Debts, particularly such as have been considered by others doubtful, or lost. He has also been largely engaged in Land matters in various parts of the country, and knows as well as most men what is necessary to be done in procuring good Titles. The Junior member of the Firm, (Mr. Upshur) has, tor several years, been connected with the General Land Office—and, in the performance of the peculiar duties which devolved on him, he ac quired as perfect a knowledge of the condition of the laud in the State as perhaps anv man in it— and is, therefore, eminently qualified for the trans action ot such business as will require the posses sion ol that description of knowledge. 1 h<* oiher members are practising Lawyers. Oncol them has,tor several been a practi tioner in Texas, and lias devoted much of his time to the investigation of the Land Titles of the coun try. He is, therefore, prepared to give opinions which may arise respecting such Titles. In all cases, Communications addressed to the Firm must be post-paid, otherwise they will not bo taken from the office; and where business is di rected to be done, which will require the advance ment of money, the money tlMsl -accompany the in structions. The charges will he moderate; but as it is in tended that business confided to the Firm shall be transacted with the utmost promptness, even should it require the constant attention of each of its mem bers, it is hoped that none except those who in tend to be equally prompt in the payment of fees, will call upon it. DAVID AYERS. REFER I\X— -1 lon. D. G. BURNET, Austin, Hon. ABNER S. LIPSCOMB, Independence, Hon. JOHN B. JONES, Galveston, E. BRKSCOT. Esq.. New Orleans, GILBERT LONGSTKrCET, Augusta. Galveston, Sept. 25th. 1816. August 14 c 2 44 Four - months" afterdate application will i be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court ol Scriven county, when sitting for ordinary pur poses, tor leave to soil a part of the real estate of THOM VS VV . OLIVER, late of said county, de ceased, to wit; one tract of Land situate, lying and being in the said county of Scriven, containing one thousand acres, adjoining lands of Peter Arnett, James Roberts, Aranah Ennis, Green Waters, and others. MARTHA OLIVER, Adm’x. Aug. 13 • 44 C 4 EORGI V, Scriven County.—Whereas, JT MILES HUNTER, Guardian SARAH WIL LIAMS, minor heir of TIIEOPHILIST WIL LIAVIS, late of said county deceased, will apply to the Honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court of said county for letters of disminission from said Guardianship. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said Sarah Williams, to file their objections, if any they have, within the time prescribed by law, why said let ters should not be granted. Witness, the Honorable George Pollock, one of the Justices of said Court, this 10th day of August, 1847. ALEXANDER KEMP, Clerk. Aug. 13 43 ~ 7 SITUATION WANTED. BV A YOUNG MAN, who can bring good re come ruiatimis, either in a Dry Goods, Clothing or Grocery store. Apply at this office. Aug. 12 ' 2 Notice —All persons having demands against ANGUS M ARTIN, late ol Richmond coun ty, deceased, are hereby notified to present them properly attested to me, within the time prescrib ed by law. And all persons indebted to said de ceased, are hereby required to make immediate payment. ALEX. MARTIN, Ext. Aug. 12 43 TAXES! TAXES! ! THE State and County Collector will attend on Tuesday, the 10th inst., at Lyman Roath’s store, in the Ist Ward; on Wednesday, the 11 th inst., at Eagle & Phoenix Hotel, in the 2d Ward; on Thursday, 12th inst., at U. S. Hotel, in 3d Ward; and on Friday, 13th inst., at Andrews, Spears & Wooten's warehouse, in the 4th W ard, to receive the Taxes now due. Hours from 10 a. m., till 1 p. M. Aug. 10 R. A. WATKINS, r. c. r. c. MOUNT EAGrEE TRIPOLI. A REMARKABLE mineral, pronounced by \ geologists to be a 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," incorporated for the sole purpose of its manufacture. The article is excellent for burnishing and clean ing all finished metallic and glass surfaces, such as gold, silver, brass, Britannia and steel ware, win dow glass, Ac. Nothing has ever yet been discov ered equal to the pure Tripoli, and the common language of the consumer is, it is the best thing 1 ever saw. The genuine article is for sale by the exclusive agent for Augusta. WM. HAINES. April 29 —ts 176 FRESH TURNIP SEED-CROP 1847. I RECEIVED this day, tfesh Ruta Baga, large V white Flat Dutch, large Globe and red Top Turnip Seed. For sale by WM. HAINES. July 22 Imo 24 TOKE nt. MA small wooden HOUSE in the vicinity of the lower market. EDWD. AVERELL. Aug. 12 X 43 CON\SENA UfiyiE KILNS. MR. YV. S. BROYYN, 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 county. July 22 —4c G. A. HOWARD. O' The Cultivator will publish four times, and charge this office. DRrJNO. A. CLEVELAND Has returned to the city. Office 215 Br6ad Street. June 10 212 I -MBFiIS of the frco. Litera , , R° tler y> Class No. 51, at Columbus Au gust 11, 1817. 3, 39, 60, 60, 31, 65, 22, 53, 15, 32, 44, 38, 64. 0-9 UiOt 3 icket, Comb. 3 50 60, prize of SSOO. - ’ (iuurter Ticket, Comb. 34 39 64, prize i °* s‘o6 sold together with several smaller ones. August 14 44 GREENE AND PULASKI MONUMENT L O T T Eli t fi s • | J - W - MAURY & CO., SUCCESSORS TO J. G. Grsjory & Co.. Managers. ■ Sales close Monday at 10 A. M. Class No. 33 —By Alexandria, Class 48, Aug. 14. GRAND SCHEME. 60 Numbers'—lo Ballots. 30,000 DOLLARS. SIO,OOOI $5,000! $3,500! $2,160! 2 of $1,5( 0! 10 of $1,000! &c. See. — J ickets $10 —shares in pro portion. Sales close Friday Noon, C lass No. 44—By Soutli Carolina, Class No. 33, Aug. 19. 1817.—Splendid Scheme. —oG Numbers—l 2 Ballots. 9,000 DOLLARS! $2,144! 2 of $1,000! 3 of $700! 5 of $400! &c.— Tickets $3 —shares in proportion—Risk on a package of 22 quarter Tickets is only $8,85. Sales close Friday, Noon. Class No. 45. By Monongalia. Clkss. 33, Aug. 19. SPLENDID SCHEME. 75 Numbers—l 4 Ballots. 2.000 DOLLARS. $2,000! $1,500! $1,292! *> of $1,000! 5 of $500! &c.—'Tickets s3—shares in proportion—Risk on a package of 25 quarter Tickets only -41,83. JOHN A. MILLEN; Agent, Opposite the Masonic Hall. 03 3 Orders from the country promptly, attended to * Aug. 14 PERIFOCAL SPECTACLES, Neither the French Meniscus, nor Wol laston’s Baelish Psriscopic. To all who experience inconve —■' nience in the use of the common kind of Glasses, and especially in night reading, these Spectacles will be tonnda most valuable substituted in no case, except where the optic nerve has been pronounced diseased, have they failed, when pro perly fitted, to give satisfaction, i 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 Sc CO.. Agents for the Manufacturers, Who have now on hand a good supply m gold and silver frames. Perifocal Glasses fitted to any frame, for any vision. Spectacles in gold, silver and steel, for sale very low. by CLARK,RACKETT, & CO. Dealers in Watches. Jewelry, Silver Ware, &c. may 8 137 CLAR k7rACK£ TT &CO ~ a HAVE just received a new and large stock of GOLD and SILVER WATCES, of the best Watch Trimmings and ornaments; JEWELRY, OF ALL KINDS; Silver Spoons, Forks, Knives and Cups; Plated Ware; Waiters, Castors, Candlesticks, Tea Sets,Cake Baskets, & c; 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 fine hulfulo Dressing Combs; Hair Brushes &c. 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, *St-c. 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 \\ atches repaired and regu lated with care. Watch Glasses, Tools and Mate rials for sale to the trade at low rates. Oct 22 19 BROUGHT TO JAIL. In Wilkes county,on the 27th day of July, 1817, a Negro boy, who says his name is WESLEY,and that he belongs to Nickerson . A Robertson, and that they bought him from Mr. John Woods, in Chester District, South Caro lina, and that lie left Nickerson & Robertson on their way to Hamburg, S. C., about one month since. Said boy is about 18 years old. 5 feet 4or 5 i inches high, quite black and weighs about 130 pounds. The owner is requested to come forward prove property', pay charges, and take him away. R. H. VICKERS, Jailor. Washington, Wilkes Co. Ga., July 28. July 30 * 31 LIVERY STABLE THE undersigned respectfully informs the public that he has 11 ? > leased the old stand well known f 1 > as JTB. Gucdron’s LOWER SrTAßLESTonEl!is street, and would be thankful for a share of patron age. R. A. WATKINS. May 14 lB9 PBRFUM 3RY. About seventy-five different extracts English and French Odours, from Ede, Luhjm Sc Pre vost, with an endless variety of American Perfunk s. some ol them very tine and all will he sold low. March 23 J. E. MARSHALL. ROWLAND’S SPRINGS, Ca=n O unty, Cry mills PLEASANT WATERING PLACE JL is 230 miles irom Augusta, and within 6 miles ol 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. RATES OF CHARGES. Per day, for less than 2 weeks $1 00 Per day, for 1 month 75 Per month, for 2 months or more SIG 00 JOHN S. ROWLAND, July 21 19 — Proprietor. GIBBS & M WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. HAVING obtained tnat central location on Jackson-street, (occupied the past season by Messrs. Heard &, Davison) convenient to hotels and all branches ol 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, <Nc. 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 for the patronage ex tended to them the past season. mpLiberal advances wiil be made on produce in store, when required. THOMAS F. GIBBS. GEORGE McCORD. Augusta, July Ist, 1847. July 16 6mo 18 SCULL SHOALS FACTORY. TTMMF. Subscribers having renewed the AGEN ■ CV ot this establishment, offer for sale a superior S f’Ot ’K OF YARNS, assorted, Nos, 4’s to 12 s, in bales ol 240 lbs each. T. N. POULLAIN Sc SON. J«lv > 7 l9 GEORGIA, DeKalb County.—All persons interested are hereby notified that four months alter this date application will be made to the Hon orable Interior Court of said County, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the land be i longinsr to the Estate of HUGH BEATY, deceased, late of said county. This 3d of March, 1847, THOS. R. BEATY, Adm’r. March 5 130 GEORGIA LOTTERIES. D. PAINE & CO. MANAGERS. Drawing due Tuesday. —Sale? close that day at Noon.—Grand Consolidated Lottery—Class No. . 33. —Grand Scheme.—7s Numbers—l 3 Ballots. 30.000 DOLLARS. ■ $ 10,000! $5,000! $4,000! $3,000! 25 prizes of $1,000! —\\ holes slo,Halves $5, Quarters 2,.50, Eighths $1,25. D ratring due Thursday morning. —Savannah Lotte ry—Class No. 52, for 1847. SPLENDID SCHEME. 78 Numbers—l 4 Ballots. 8.000 DOLLARS, $2,000! $1,500! $1,066! 10 of $300! &c.—Wholes only $2, Halves sl, Quarters 50c.—Package quarters cost sl3—Risk only $6,50. Drawing due Friday Morning. —Sales close Thurs day Afternoon.—Columbus Lottery, Class No. 53. —Splendid Scheme. 12.000 DOLLARS; $4,000! $3,000! $1,800! $1,500! 20 prizes of $1,000! ! &c. —\\ ho es 4, Halves $2. Quarters sl. For sale by E. 11. PEZANT, Agent. Broad-st., 1 door below the Bank of Augusta. i jJTJ 3 Orders Irom the country will meet with I prompt attention if addressed as above. [Aug, 14 | TO RENT MThe Dwelling HOUSE now occupied by E. C. Tinsley, immediately in the rear of the j Ricumond Hotel. Apply to August 1— JOHN D. RAMEY. TO RENT. M DWELLING HOUSES AND STORES. Apply to ROBERT WALTON, Cash, juiy 16 l9 TO RENT, Till October, 1848. an OFFICE in the basement story of the Dwelling situated on the Soutli West corner, at the intersection of Ellis and Washington-streets. also, Two small DVV ELLINGS-,-on Walker-street. Apply to , JNO C. SNEAD. July 28 ’j— 07 TOKEN T, From the Ist of October next. ji The double WOUDES TENEMENTS r<~- I on Jackson-street; one on the corner |s!§|:;;yj ot Ellis street, at present occupied by C. Low, and the other by Miss Ingraham. Apply to G. Longstreet, or * MRS. R. CAMFIELD. July 31 + — 32 THE SARATOGA OF THE SOUTH ALIAS MADISON SPRINGS, GEORGT V. M THIS FASHIONABLE WATER- /-A ING PLACE, wiil be re-opened on linn 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 ot Cool Rooms, See., and a promenade of 14 feet wide, in a two story colonade, near four hundred feet long. DANIEL MORRISON. Madison Springs, April 30. June 4 f2m 207 v; y TO RENT. j- ft! The fire proof WAREHOUSE former- j -IW ly occupied by Rees & 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. j Several fine Grocery and Dry Good STORES. FOR SALE ON CONSIGNMENT : A few casks of superior COGNAC BRANDY, a bargain. A well assorted lot of HOLLOW-WARE, Castings, &c., always on hand, very low, at whole sale and retail. PLEASANT STOVALL. July 18 +l2 21 ~~RAIL HOAD CELEBR ATION, ~ AT D ALTON, AUG. 18. ,**'j A Tickets from Augusta to Dalton on A --4-rA. Ig. Sunday and Monday night next, and hack before September Ist., will be fur nished ai tiie Georgia Rail Road Ticket Office for | $lO each. From way stations at one half the cus | tomary rates. | Traaap’n. Office G. R. R. & B. Co. ) Augusta, Ga., Aug. 11th, 18 47. ) Aug 11 ATHENS BRANCH-—G.R. ROAI).— NOTICE. ‘■'pi After August 14th,trains will only run on the Athens Branch on Tuesday’s. Thursday’s and Saturday’s—leaving’ U. Point at / o clock, A.M. and arriving at Athens at 11 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. 6c B. Co, Augusta, Ga., Aug. 7, 1847. ’ 38 BEL-AIR TRAIN—GEO. R. ROAD. . ) H On and alter Monday, 26th inst., this jtskd&st Train will leave Augusta at 6, P. M., and Bel-Air at 7, A. M. On Sundays, leave Bel-Air at 9, A. M., ind re turn from Augusta at 1, P. M. J u | v 03 GUNSMITHIN G. The Subscribers would in form the public that theycar ry on the above business in Mclntosh-st., opposite the Constitutionalist Office, in v’ g -Q'j r all various branches, and are prepared to execute all orders in their line. Double and Single GUNS, and Rifles Re-stocked, patent breeched and Percussioned Rifles cut o\ r er, and all kindsof Repairing done in the best manner. Particular attention paid to the manufacture of new Rifles of every description, either with or with out the potent muzzle and at prices varj ing from twenty to que hundred and fifty dollars, and war ranted 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. Double and Single Barreled Double Barreled Guns, Rifle and Shot Allen’s Revolving and other Pistols English and French Percussion Caps Baldwin’s Elastic Gun Wadding Dixon’s Shot Pouches and Belts Powder Flasks, assorted sizes Gun Locks, and Bullet Moulds \\ ad Cutters, and Nipple Wrenches Game Rags, Powder, Shot and Lead. (LT Kepdi insr done promptly and trarrnnled.ggQ Trunk and Door Locks Repaired and new Keys fitted. Having a fine Engine Lathe, we are prepared to execute all orders for Turning Iron and Steel,Screw Cutting, See., at short notice and in the best man ner. ROGERS Sc ABBEY. July 8 12 WASHINGTON & NSW ORLEANS TELEGRAPH COMPANY. 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 ot 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,} W. W. SEATON, i Trustees. DAN. GOLD, > Washington City, May 24, 1847. May 30 ts 20 A CARD DR- 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 with his former co-nartner. .Tno. W. Spear in the practice of DENTAL SURGERY. The business will be conducted under the firm of Cleve land A" Snear. Office Broad-st., over Aldrich Sc Green’s Shoe Store. JNO. A. CLEVELAND. Feb. 18 ts in WAREHOUSE LOT FOR SALE. Til A I valuable \V arehouse Lot. corner of Bav and Jackson-streets, on which is a wooden Warehouse, at present occnnied by Heard &c Da vison, is oftered for sale. The terms would be liberal to an approved purchaser. This valuable Lot has afront of 387 feet on Bay- 1 street, and 286 on Jackson-street, and is the most desirable location in the city for a Warehouse. For terms, apply to July 30 JAMES GARDNER. Jr- Agt. public Sales. RICHMOND SHERIFF-S SALE. V^ e ,I!St Tuesday in September next, will he sold, at the Lower Market-house in the city of Augusta, within the legal hours of sale, the fol lowing property, to wit: I he interest ot Thomas Ocs; in 239?[ acres of Lanu, more or less, being the one-sixth part, (or about 40 acres) adjoining lands of Floyd Crocket, David G, Salisbury and others, situate in the lower part ot Richmond county, between Big Me Bean and Little Mcßean Creeks : levied on as the prop erty of Thomas Ogg. to satisfy a fi. fa. issuing from the Superior Court of Richmond county, in favor of John Fulcher, executor of James Fulcher de ceased, vs. Henry Smith, Thomas Ogg, Jefferson Fulcher, Raymond Hall, of Richmond county. Jas. A. Fulcher and Henry W. Fulcher, of Burke Co. Also, at the same time ami place, will be sold, one tour wheel wagon. 3 sets of gear, and one Bug ! gy. Also, 70 acres of Land, more or less, with the improvements thereon, situate on the new Milledge ville road, in the county of Richmond, near the city nf Augusta, and bounded by lands of Lewis Level, \\ m. M. Right and others : levied on as the j property of Stephen Mitchell, to satisfy a, fi. fa. is ; suing from the inferior Court of Richmond county, in favor of John Williams vs. Stephen Mitchell. Also, at the same time and place will he sold, a i certain Steam Saw Mill, situate and lying at or | near Spirit creek and the Savannah river in the county of Richmond, said Steam Saw Mill situate i on lands adjoining lands of Lawson, Dickerson, Thomas,Collins and Trotti. Levied on as the pro perty of Adam S. Newhouse, to satisfy a fi. fa. is I suing from the Inferior Court of Richmond county, in favor of John Brown vs. Adam S. Newhouse. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold 12 Mahogany Chairs, 1 Sofa. 1 Looking Glass, 1 Book Case. 2 Tables. 1 Carpel and Rug, A lot of Books. | 1 Bureau and ashstand; levied on as the proper ty of Charles B. Hitt, to satisfy three Tax fi. fas. in favor of the State of Georgia vs. Charles B. Hitt. WILLIAM V. KER, Deputy Sheriff. R. C. Aug. 7 ' 38 [Postponed.l RICHMOND SHERIFF’S SALE, On the first Tuesday in September next, will be sold, at the lower market house in the city of Augusta, within the iegal hours of sale, the fol lowing property, to wit: 190 acres ot Land, situate dying 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 the Supe rior Court of Richmond county, in favor of the Jus tices of the Inferior. Court of Richmond county vs’. W illiam J, Hobby, Sen., principal. Edward Thomas and Augustus B. Longstreet, securities. Also, at the same time and place will be sold, 1 Carry Log, 1 Wagon and Harness,. 1 Horse, 3 Mules, 1 Buggy, 2 Carts. 1 Wagon body and run l 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, containing 505 acres more or less, (50 acres to be reserved under the act of 1843) with the Steam Saw Mill and other improvements thereon, hounded by lands of Thomas, Dickerson Collins and Trotti. Levied on as the property of Adam S, Newhouse, to satisfy the following executions issuing from the Superior and Inferior Courts of Richmond countv. John A. Barnes vs. Adam S. Newhouse, German T. Dortic vs. the same, Baker A Hart vs. the same. Also, at the same time and place will be sold, hv order of the Superior Court of Richmond county, Billy, a Negro hoy. Levied on as the property of John Trowbridge, to satisfy the following attach ments. returnable and carried to judgment in said court, Johnathan Palmer vs. John Trowbrid ge, James M’Nair vs. the same. AARON ROFF, Sheriff. Aug. 3 35 RICHMOND SHERIFF’S SALE. On the first Tuesday in Sep-ember next, will be sold, at the Lower Market House, in the city of Augusta, within the legal hours of sale, the fol lowing property, to wit : All that lot or parcel of land, situate, Iving and being in the city of Augusta, and containing a front on Walker and Walk ins-streets of eighty-two and a half feet, more or Jess, and bounded on the north by Walker-street, on the east by a lot now or for merly the property of Robert F. Poe, on the south by Watkins-street, and on the west by a lot now or formerly uthe property of James McLaws: Levied on as the property of Daniel Mahoney, to satisfy a fi. ta. on the foreclosure of a mortgage issuing from the Superior Court of Richmond county, in favor of George M. Newton vs. Daniel Mahoney. July 30 AARON ROFF, Sheriff r. c, DeKAIIJ SHERIFF’S SALE. M ill be sold, on the first Tuesday in September next, before the Court House door in DeKalb county, between the usual hours of sale, 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 on as the property of Willis Pruet. to satisfy a fi-fa. issued from the Justices’ court of the 686tb District G. M. in favor of Wm. Robenson vs. Wm. Pruet; property pointed out by plaintiff, levv'made by Wilson E. Sprewell, G. 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 DeKalb county, in favor of Luther Roll vs. Stewart Sc Cole; the above land pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. Also, 200 sides of leather, levied on as the prop erty ol 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 hv Allen Woodall. Aug 7 S. P. WRIGHT. Sheriff DeKALB SHERIFF’S SALE. Will be soid, on the first Tuesday in September next, before the Court House door in the town of Decatur, DeKalb county, 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 mention, and 100 acres of Land, it being the east half of Lot No. 136. in the 15th District of Henry formerly, now DeKalb county; all levied on as the 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 Sc 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 a fi. fa. issued from Ran dolph Inferior Court, in favor of Jesse C. Farrar vs 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 plan of said town, whereon the defendant now lives, levied on as the property of the said John Tiller, to satisfy two fi. fas. issued from the Justices’ court of the 563 d district G. M. in favor of Latimer Sc Svvitt vs. John Tiller. Levy made by a constable. Also,one fourth of an acre, in the southeast cor oner 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 fi. fas. issued from the Justices’ court of the 563 d dis trict G. M. one in favor of Steward & Cole, and one in favor of Elisha P. Botton vs. John Tiller Levy made by a constable. Also, William Carrol’s interest in the lot ofland whereon the said William Carrol now lives. (No. not known) situated in the 14th district of original ly 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 tome by Wil lis Roberts, constable. Aug. 7 J. T. PERKERSON, Sheriff. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. On the first Tuesday in November next, will be sold before the Court House door in Warrenton, Warren county, the following tracts of Land, be longing to the estate of William Johnson, deceas ed, sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors, viz : A lot of Land containing about 600 acres, in said county, on both sides of the Louisville road, and a bout five miles from Warrenton. About 250 acres lies on the east side of the road, and about 350 on the west side. It will be sold in two lots. Also, at the same time and place, a Tract con taining about 63 acres, adjoining the above, and known as the Beasley place”. All sold for the bene fit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. Terms—l 2 months credit for approved paper. July 27 WM. GIBSON, Adm’r. I ! Public Sales. : Puttie BaJe of City Lots arid Improvements at the and on account of all concerned. \\ ul be sold, without reserve, for cash, within the • | legal hours of sale, at the Lower IVlarket House, in the city ot Augusta, bn the first Tuesday in ' j 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 hack to Green-st., having , a front on said Broad and Green-streets of seventy feet six inches, bounded on the North by Broad street, 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 Froad-st., there is tyo good two-story WOO!) DWELLINGS, and all other necessary out-buildings. There is also a Hydrant on said Lot. Said Dwellings are at this time rent ed to A-Stuart and James L. Coleman. * also. • All those LOTS and IMPROVEMENTS run ning from Carnes’ Lower Line up.tp Harpers’ Lots, running from Broad-st. to Ellis-street; Lower Lot No. 1. containing 30 teeton Broad and Ellis-streeu, on wnich Lot there is a good two-story OWE!.* I LING and all necessary out-buildings;' Lot No. 2, having a trout on Broad-st. of 69 feet and running back to Lilis-st., on which (.-aid Ellis-st.) it has a trout ol 49 teet. 1 here is on this Lot a large oi story BUILDING, and also a large KITCHEN, containing lour rooms, and other necessary out buildings. Said last mentioned Lot is occupied by the subscriber, and Lots Nos. 3 and 4, each con tainining 40 feet front on Broad and Ellis-strects. Indisputable titles will be made by the subscrib ! er to ail of the above ami foregoing property. Aug. .3 +— 36 D. L. CURTIS. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. On the first Tuesday in September next, will he sold before the Court House door in Carroll comi ty, by virtue of an order of the Hon. the Inferi or Court of Warren county, while sitting as a Court ot Ordinary, the property belonging to the estate of \\ in. Johnson, lute of Warren county, deceased, viz; Lot of Land number two hundred and forty-three, in the eighth district, Heard (late Carroll)' county. ALSO, On the first Tuesday in November, at the Court House in the county of Heard, between the le gal hours of sale, Lot ot Land number eighty-five, in the twelfth district of said county. Terms made known on day of sale. July 27 WM. GIBSON. Adm’r. LAND FOR SALE, IN EQUITY.. Is hum Jones, et a/, t:i. Andrew Mc-Leap, A dorr,, &c- of Thomas Glascock, and others—Sanaa cl W. \ oong t's. same—James Beard r«r. same. By authority of an order passed in Chancery, M'ill be sold at the Lower Market-house in the city ot Augusta, on the first Tuesday in October next, the lolkmrjug lots of laud belonging to the estate of General Thomas Glascock, deceased, for the bene ;Hi the creditors of said estate. Also; at the same time and place, a lot, with some improvements on it, in the town ol Marietta, Cobb county. Terms made known on the day of sale. JOHN MTLLEDGE, Receiver of effects of said estate. A ng.j3 wtd 37 of jJV'e. of i T)is I Sec T\afon in | Now in .. Lot. i Acres, 'trict.tion. Co until of County of 160 22 2 Cherokee Cherokee. 2d qual’y 225 160 6 4 “ Chattooga 195 160 20 2 “ Cobh, 944 40 4 1 “ Lumpkin. 3okfeh* 465 40 13 “ 2-.kAi.hy 47 40 3 3 “ Paulding. P,ne. 9i 160 13 2 “ Cherokee. 3uk&.hv 272 40 2 3 “ 3uk&-hy 97 It 0 13 3 “ Murray. 245 40 14 1 Forsyth. 2ok&hy 22 160 11 “ Murray. 684 4) 3 3 “ ‘ 3ok&hy 60 160 7 2 “ Gilmer. 2ok&hy 1175 ,40 20 3 “ Paulding. isok&hy 302 160 5 2 “ Gilmer. 3ok&diy 321 100 22 3 “ Floyd. 2ok&hy 402 40 3 1 “ F..r yth. Sok^hy 252 100 6 “ Giliner. 249 40 15 1 “ Lumpkin. 547 40 4 3 “ Cass. 257 250 2 Early. Baker. 408 490 11 Irwin. Lowndes. 231 490 8 “ Th< mas. 240 202 t 1 Coweta. Coweta. Ist Pino 16 2024 17 Lee. Sumter. Pme. 122 47 202* 26 “ “ 137 11 “ Randolph. 171 2021 4 Doolv. Pulaski. 65 ?02|; 12 Lee. Lee, Piiie. 98 250 12 Early. Baker. 171 202* 8 Dooly. Pulaski. 135 202 j 3 | | Monroe. I *3d quality of Oak and Hickory. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. Agreeable to an order of the Superior Court of Dc- Kalb county when sitting for ordinary purpose*, will be sold, before the Court House door in De catur, in said county, on the first Tuesday in Sep tember next, between the legal hours of sale : Lots of land, numbers one hundred and fifty and one hundred and fifty-one, (15C —151.) in the Six teenth District (16)'of formerly Henry now De Kalb county, as the real estate of William Richard son, deceased, (subject to the widow’s dower) for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said de ceased. Terms at sale. ISAAC B. RICHARDSON, Adra’r. July 9 13 ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE* ill be sold, belore the Court House door, in Mur ray county, on the first Tuesday in September next, between the usual hours of sale, One half of Lot No. two hundred and forty-five, (245) in the ninth (9th) district, and third (3d) sec tion of said county, it being eighty acres. Sold na the property of Matthew Jones, late of Burke couu ty, deceased. Terms on the day of sale. ALLEN INMAN. ’ . xMITCHEL B. JONES, $ Adm rs - June 24 227 ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. On the 31st August, will be sold, at the store of Roberts &. McConn, in Scriven county. All the perishable property. Medicines, Ac., be longing to the estate of Dr. William, w. mims, deceased, late of said county. Terms of sale made known on day. THOS. W. OLIVER, AdmT July 22 24 ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE, ill be sold, at the Court House in Waynesboro, Burke county, on the first Tuesday in' October next, agreeable to an order of the Honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, 2500 acres of Land, more or less, lying" in said county, adjoining John Nessmifh, Laban Odum, Lewis Houston and others. Sold as the property of Peter J. Coutteau, deceased, for the benefit of th ' heirs and creditors. GEORGE W. HURST, AJ r- July 11 - Yu- ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. W ill be sold, before the cnurt-hon.se door, of the com ty of Cherokee, on the first Tunsday in Oct; tober next. A lot of lard belonging to the e<Tate of ALEX ANDER McIVER, deceased, being No. 615, 14th district, Ist section, Cherokee county. Sale in obe dience to an order of the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Richmond county. Aug 5 W. EWING JOHNSTON, Adm’r, M. V. STOVALL. WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, AUGUSTA, GA. C CONTINUES to give his personal attention to / the storage and sale of COTTON AND OTHER PRODL CE, 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. July 27, 1847. wtf 28 CABINET FURNITURE CONSTANT LY ON HAND. Always importing and manufac turing th** best and most fashionable styles of FURNITURE. I would particularly call the attention of purcha sers to CHAIRS of my own manufacture, the work manship of which I guarantee to stand; if not, re turn them ; likewise all articles of my manufacture. Also, on hand a beautiful assortment of Window Shades and Transparencies* of numerous patterns, and I propose to sell for such prices, is will no excuse for purchasers. CHARLES A. PLATTBK Jan. 15 ly -01