r ,. s t f d and dealt with either at the moment or after
wards, as the nature of the case may require.
Bv order of Col. Wilson,
B. H. ARTHUR, Adjutant.
Orders No. 25.
Headquarters, Vera Cruz, July 19, 1647.
1. Article second of orders No. 24 is amended to
read : In the event of an alarm, which will he known
by the discharge of a single gun, all Mexicans, men,
women and children (watchmen included) residing
in town, will repair to the northern end of Fort Con
ception; and all neutral foreigners, to the Mole, and
the space between the water’s edge and the Custom
house, where they will all be secure from injury.
2. Shopkeepers and all unauthorized persons in
this city, having machetes, swords or other weapons
that may be used in the destruction of life, are hereby
prohibited from selling, or in any manner transferring
them to the Mexican population, but will have them
immediately boxed, marked with the name of the
owner, and delivered over to the collector, Mr. Di
mond, for safe keeping. By orderof Col. Wilson.
W. L. CRITTENDEN, Act’g Ass’t Adj’t Gen.
Gen. Pierce, with his command, left Vera
Cruz on the 16th July. The correspondent of
the Picayune, under date July 20th, says:
“On the arrival of his command at the San Juan
bridge, they found about eight feet of it cut away.
The damage was soon repaired with such timber and
logs as could be found near by, and the whole com
mand and train prssed over in safety. It is rumored
that the Puente Nacional and the bridge over Plan
del Rio have been served in the same way by the
guerillas.”
In reference to a detachment of this com
mand, the correspondent of the Times, under
date .1 uly 22d, says :
“ After all the delay which occurred in getting off
the train and escort uuder Gen. Pierce, many of the
wagons were in an unprepared state, and became de -
tached from the main body. An escort of a hundred
and fifty or two hundred troops was detailed to re
main with the stragglers and guard them until they
could rejoin the train, while the main body moved
forward. The detachment had, however, advanced
ouly a few miles beyond Santa Pe, when it was at
tacked by a large party of guerrillas, which kept it
engaged for about four hours, at the end of which
time the Mexicans were well “ used up,” and the
Americans moved forward. A gentleman who pass
' ed along the road yesterday morning, states that he
saw several dead bodies in the vicinity —all Mexicans
—and has no doubt that the guerrillas had met with
a considerable loss. No wounded have arrived here
from our troops, and it is to be presumed that their
loss has been small. It is strange that no messenger
has been despatched to the Governor with the intelli
gence. The firing was plainly heard by our sick,
which had been left behind at Santa Fe.”
Vomito. —This disease, the terror of foreigners in
Vera Cruz, still continues its ravages, but it is quite
certain that the health of the city has immensely im
proved, in comparison with that during past years,
through the enlightened measures introduced by the
Americans, The Board of Health are unceasing in
their labors to prevent and mitigate the ravages of this
horrid scourge.
Lieut. Moore, of the 12th Infantry, died at the hos
pital of San Francisco on the 17th inst., and Captain
Duff, of the 3d Dragoons, died on the same day at
camp. Capt. D. made many friends here during his
sojourn, and is much lamented.
Our Quartermaster, Major Smith, has been down
with the vomito for several days, but I am happy to
say that he is now doing finely.
Gor. Wilson. We are sorry to learn that the
Governor of Vera Cruz was taken suddenly and
alarmingly ill on the morning of the 22d inst. We
trust that he has recovered before this.
' Tobasco . —Commodore Perry has again left Anton
Lizardo for Tabasco, and it is reported that the furth
er occupation of that place is to be, for the present,
abandoned.
Question of Rank. —The correspondent of
the N. O. Times says:
“ A quarrel on the subject of rank has also arisen
in our army, but I presume the consequences will not
be very serious. The Coinmander-in-Chief has
made a very sensible decision on the subject, and the
matter lies in a proper shape, pending an appeal. Just
hink of Gem Worth serving under such a man as
Pillow, or even under Quitman! Napoleon under
Col. Pluck! Gen. Quitman is a gentleman, and a
good officer—perhaps the very best of his class of ap
pointments, but he should never think of leading
Worth, who is decidedly, and by general consent, the
second man in the army, in point of talent and fitness
for command.”
Caustic, But True!
The Philadelphia United States Gazette, meet
ing tiie slanderers of the Union, ct id omne ge
nus, concerning Whig patriotism, thus vigor
ously fights hack :
•‘The President made the crisis—the Whigs
met it; the President declared the war—the
Whigs called armies—the Whigs crowded their
ranks and led them to victory. Yet the Admin
istration presses have dared to reproach them !
Who won the triumphs over which the coun
try rejoices with an exceeding joy? The
Whig Taylor and the Whig Scott.”
“What have the leaders of the Polk party
given to the country and the contest ? Lip
loyalty and tongue valor. And what their op
ponents? Where are the sons of Crittenden
and Webster? And where is the prop and
pride of the age of that most illustrious and hon
ored of living men —Henry Clay? His blood,
reddening the soil of Buena Vista, cries to
Heaven against the calumniators who daresay
that the Whigs of America are untrue to their
country. While Henry Clay, at Ashland,
weeps for his son—weeps, while he rejoices
that he died as he wished to die, for his coun
try—James K. Polk, at the White House, in
structs his pensioned presses to accuse the par
ty of which Clay is the head and heart, of sym
pathising with the foes of the Republic.
What can be thought of the party that af
fects to love the actors, but hate the action—to
favor the war but prosecute the warriors—to
rejoice in the triumph, but malign the victors?
Such is and has been from the beginning of the
war, the altitude of the Administration and its
friends. We will not renew complaints of a
twelve months against the existing war of the
President—his attempts to deny r supplies and
discredit commanders—for, are not these re
gistered in every column of this journal? But
we must direct the attention of the people to
the evidence of rancourous hostility to Gen.
Taylor, manifested by the Administration for
months previous to the astonishing victory al
Buena Vista—a triumph which the Administra
tion labored to render a defeat.
We will not in the connexion, refer to the
Administration attacks upon Taylor in Con
gress, the shir upon his conduct at Monterey
nor the attempts to supersede and disgrace hire
by the appointment of Benton. Nor will w<
urge the unnatural fact that the chief, to whon
the plans of the Administration offered up Tay
lor and his army as a sacrifice, was its protegi
and co-intrigner—and they are of a charade;
that would induce us to suppress them for thi
honor of the country, were that possible.
But it is not possible There is now in tin
War Department at Washington a letter frou
Taylor in relation to this subject, which th
Administration dares not publish. Sooner o
later it must see the light. The next Congres?
which will be composed of a majority t
Whigs, will compel its publication ; and th
facts which it will disclose will seal the doom <
this wretched Administration, and the still moi
wretched creatures who live by it. We pit
the retainers of Mr. Polk, those in the receij
of his wages, for they must, in the present mai
ifestations of public contempt, despise then
selves. The great fish of the ocean have the
barnacles, pilotrfisb, and followers; but w
have never heard tha’ the herring bore with i
into crooked creeks and paltry shallows, an
such retinue. It is bad enough to be the idol
tor of a false god; but meanness ineffable i
worship a lizard or a toad.”
Definition of a Kiss. —A kiss is thus defiut
in a love-letter written in the year 1670, at
translated from the German: ‘ What is a kisj
A kiss is, as it were, a seal, expressing our si
cere attachment—the pledge of future union
a dumb, but at the same time audible langua'
of a loving heart —a present, which, at tl
lime that it is given, is taking from us the ii
pression on an ivory coral press —a crirast
balsam for a love-wounded heart—a sweet hi
°f the lip—an affectionate pinching of tl
mouth—a delicious dish which is eaten wi
scarlet spoons—a sweetmeat which is planted |
and gathered at the same time —the quickest
exchange of questions and answers of two lov
, era—the fourth degree of love.”
Punch, speaking of Jenny Lind, the Swedish
songstress, who seems to have enraptured the
frequenters of the Opera in London, says: I
“To call Jenny Lind a Swedish nightingale is ;
a compliment to the bird, which will put an ad
ditional feather in his cap—or, we should rather
say, his tail —for the remainder of his exist
ence.”
There’s not a heath, however rude,
But has some little flower,
To brighten up its solitude,
And scent the evening hour.
There’s not a heart, however cast,
By grief and sorrow, down, (
But hath some memory of the past,
To love and call its own.
Special Notices.
I. O. O. F.
Washington Lodge; No. T. —A DE
GREE MEETING of this Lodge will be held THIS
(Thursday) EVENING, at 7 o’clock, precisely.
By order of the N. G.
Aug. 5. AUG. PITCHER, Secretary.
TAXES.
Kjjr’Tlie 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-Pay
ers. Office at his Stable on Ellis-street.
Jy2o R. A. WATKINS. T. C. R. C.
fjjf*Doctors EVE and CAMPBELLS will at
tend to my Professional Business during my absence
for the summer from the State.
jyls-lm PAUL F. EVE.
jpr Medical Card. DR. JOHN A. CLEVE
LAND has returned to this city. 3£jf* Office No, 215
Broad-street. jelO
Sand’s Sarsaparilla.—The health of the
human system depends almost entirely upon the state
of the blood. If the vitalizing fluid which pervades
every tissue, every membrane, fibre, filament, gland,
or other organ, primary or subsidiary ; if the blood
be charged with the element of disease, sickness must j
be the consequence—and until the causes of diseases
existing in the blood are eradicated, no permanent
relief can be expected. It is here that the powerful
health-restoring properties of Sands’ Sarsaparilla are
manifested ; itssearchingoperafion reachesthe causes
of disease, and the cures it performs are therefore
radical and thorough. Its potential virtues are attest
ed by thousands of rheumatic and scrofulous patients,
and by all who have taken this preparation for dis
eases of the skin. It at once arrests the internal de
rangement and eradicates the outward evidences of
disease.
gjjf* Price $1 per bottle. For sale, wholesale and
retail by A. B. & D. Sands, Druggists, 100 Fulton
street, New-York. Sold also by Haviland, Risley
& Co., and by Druggists generally throughout the
United States. Jy3l-d&w
• - ■ |
JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT. !
Railroad Bank Building;, Broad-st.
JOB PRINTINGS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, AND IN THE BEST STYLE
OF THE ART, PLAIN OR FANCY,
Neatly Executed at this Office , embracing such as:
Business Cards, Hand Bills, any size.
Circulars, Posters
Warehouse Recipts, Show Bills & Cards,
Bill Heads, Checks, Pamphlets,
Drafts, Bonds, I Blanks of all kinds,
Notes of Hand, | Certificates, Labels,
&c, &c. &c.
The Proprietors of the Chronicle & Senti
nel respectfully inform their patrons and the public
that they are prepared to execute their orders for any
thing in the Job Printing line, and in a style,
as they flatter themselves, not surpassed in the South
ern States. All orders executed with despatch, and*
at prices as reasonable as at any other eslablishmen
(ttomir.ernal.
NEW ORLEANS, July 29, P. M. — Cotton.—
The sales of the day sum up 2000 bales, principally
Alabama, at 10| a 10§ cents.
STATEMENT of cotton.
Stock on hand, September 1, 1846 6,332
Arrived since to date 737,406
Arrived to-day 17
Total 743,757 1
Exported to date- 669,026
Exported to-day 1,331 —670,357
Stock on hand and on ship-board not cleared • • 73,400
Sugar and Molasses. —Confined to small sales.
Flour . —Market continues quiet, but holders are
firm. Sales 1100 bbls. Prime Ohio, one brand, at
$4.25; 200 at $4.25; 200 Illinois at $4.50; 200 Sour
j at $3.60; 100 at $3.50 and 330 Sweet and Sour at
| $3.75.
Wheat. —looo sacks Prime were sold at 80 cents;
400 at 81 cents, and 1072 Musty, ex-Emperor, were
. sold at auction at 62£ cents.
Corn. —750 sacks Mixed were taken at 42 cents.
Freights. —No new engagements.
> Exchanges. —No alteration. Sterling 4 a 5 per
’ cent, prem.; Francs 5f.37J a 5f.42£. New York 60
' days a 2 per cent, disc ; Sight \a J per cent. disc.
- Treasury notes 3| a 4 percent, premium.
5 MOBILE, July 31. — Cotton. —Received since the
‘ 23d instant 628 bales, and exported in the same time
- 4307 bales to Liverpool and 611 to Boston, leaving the
- stock on hand and on ship-board not cleared yesterday
48,185 bales, against, 18,441 same time last year, and
449 bales the year previous.
L Wednesday some 500 bales changed bauds. On
, Thursday again, there was a good inquiry, but the in
, difference on the part of holders to offer their stocks
f at present prices restricted the sales to some 1500
bales. Friday, owing in a measure to the inclement
5 state of the weather, only 300 bales were sold. It
i will be seen by our quotations that the favorable news
1 from Europe has advanced the price of cotton in this
3 market fully Jc. per lb. The demand has been steady,
i . and the very unfavorable condition of the weather, it
having rained almost incessantly for near a month
t J past, had tended to inspire holders with much ad
-j j dit ional firmness. The sales of the week are very
large for the season, footing up about 6,500 bales,
‘ j taken principally for the English market.
t LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION.
July 30, 1847. July 31, 1846.
Good and fine nominal. nominal.
i Good fair nominal. nominal.
G I Fair— a 12 8 a 8}
Middling fair 11 a— a 7|
r > Middling
Ordinary 9| a 10 6* a
e Freights. —We have no change to note in foreign.
The transactions are a ship and a bark taken for Li
verpool at |d. Coastwise freights are Jess firm, and
,e we have to notice a decline of an gc. to New York,
sr I two brigs and a schooner having accepted |c. to that
ie port, and one of the packets on the berth also made
i some engagements at the same rate. To Boston, the
e only thing reported is a schooner at Jc.
Since the above was in type we learn that another
i ship has been taken up for Liverpool at the rate given
16 j above.
,r ; Exchange. —There has been something doing,
iS » i chiefly in domestic bills since the date of our last no
lice* Rates were quite firm daring the early part of
ie S the week, but latterly the market may be said to be
°f easier, though our rates remain without change. A
re few foreign bills have been negotiated, but the princi
ty pal business has been limited to short time bills on the
pt east, and checks on New York and New Orleans fur
n. nished by the Bank of Mobile. There is not much
[TI inquiry for State Bank notes, nor is the supply abun
}ir : llanl
ve ——
it, Sheriff’s Sale.—Will be sold,
□ y i \J at the court-house in Appling, Columbia county,
j a _ on the first Tuesday in September next, within the le
jo j gal hours of sale, the following property, to wit: a tract
of land containing two hundred and forty-five (245)
acres, the same being the one-half of a tract contain
-1 ing four hundred and ninety (490) acres, known as
ed the Hand-Town place, joining lands of the estate of
nd William Gunby, John Harris, Agnes H. Pearn, and
a i others on or near the Georgia Rail Road; granted to
in i Tavto’n & Hand. Also, the following negroes: Dick,
Z. i 22'yearsold; Toby, 45 ; Allen, 18; Charles, 16;
Emilv 35; Anthony Ann, 3Cordelia, 18 months
» e old- Alice, 8 years old; Savannah, 6; Solomon, 4 ;
he Cynthia, 18 months of age—levied on as the property
in * of Stephen Drane, to satisfy a fi. fa. from Columbia
on Inferior Court at the suit of Bulkley & Claflm vs.
Ilte Uriah L. Leonard, maker, and Stephen Drane, de
the fendants. R- H. JONES, Sheriff,
ith August 5, 1847-
WARREN Sheriff’s Sale.— Will be sold,
before the Court-House door in Warrenton,
Warren county, on the first Tuesday in September
next, withjn the legal hours of sale, the following pro
perty, to wit: one tract pine land lying on the waters
of White’s Creek, containing 150 acres, more or less,
adjoining lands of Samuel R. Wilson, John Lankston, j
and others; levied on as the property of Jesse Ma- j
graw, to satisfy one execution from Warren Superior
Court in favor of the Justices’ of the Inferior Court,
for the use of Mary Stanford vs. Jesse Magraw, prin
cipal, William O. Tyson and James O. Tyson se
curities. Property pointed out by Jesse Magraw.
AUGUSTUS BEALL, Sheriff.
August 5, 1847. j
EXECUTORS’ SALE.— On the firet Tuesday
in November next, will be sold, atCuthbert, Ran
dolph county, lot No. 129, in the sth District of ori
ginally Lee, now Randolph county. Sold agreeable
to the direction of the last will of James Gunter, late
of Walton county, deceased.
JAMES GUNTER, ) ~ ,
August 5, 1847. w 2 ISHAM GUNTER, \ tjX rs ’
WASHINGTON & NEW ORLEANS
TELEGRAPH COMPANY.
STOCKHOLDERS in the above Company are
requested to pay the second installment of 20
per cent., due this day, to JNO. CRAIG, Esq., at
the Bank of Brunswick.
au4-2 EDWARD THOMAS, Agent.
SUGARS.
A HHDS. ST. CROIX, PORTO RICO and
"X v/ MUSCOVADO SUGARS. Just received.
jy27 HAND & WILLIAMS.
GREEN GINGER. NEW CHEESE
AND PRUNES.
IBBL. GREEN GINGER,
5 boxes NEW CHEESE,
1 dozen jars FRESH PRUNES, just received
and for sale by au3 A. ROBERT.
NEWTON FACTORY YARNS.
A SUPERIOR ARTICLE constantly on
hand, and for sale by A. ROBERT.
au3 tw3t
BRICKS
Brick for sale, by
A. SIBLEY.
f]jrDeliverable in Augusta or Hamburg, five hun
dred thousand first quality; fifty thousand second
quality. je2l-tf
FRESH TURNIP SEED-CROP 1847.
RECEIVED THIS DAY, fresh Ruta Baga, 1
Large White, Flat Dutch, Large Globe and i
Red Top Turnip Seed—for sale by
jy22-Im „ WM. HAINES.
LARD LAMPS.
A SUPPLY OF RICH AND BEAUTIFUL
SOLAR LARD LAMPS, from the factory of
Cornelius & Co., just received and for sale low by
119 CLARK, RACKETT & CO.
CANAL FLOUR.
Q A BBLS, CANAL FLOUR, just received
£i\3 and for sale by je29 JOHN R. DOW.
COFFEE, SUGAR & MOLASSES.
1 KASAGSRIO coffee,
1 tJU 20 hhds N. O. and Muscovado SUGARS,
30 hhds New Crop Cuba MOLASSES, for
sale low by aps JOHN R. DOW.
PRESERVING SUGAR, PEACH
BRANDY AND LEMONS.
3 BBLS. PRESERVING SUGAR,
2 bbls. PEACH BRANDY,
3 boxes LEMONS,
5 boxes CHEESE, just received and for sale by
jy2l A ROBERT.
BACON! BACON!!
JUST RECEIVED
-500 choice HAMS, for family use,
20,000 lbs. Prime SIDES and SHOULDERS, and
or sale low by aps JOHN R. DOW*
POTASH.
A SUPPLY OP No. 1 POTASH, just re
ceived and for sale by
je9 WM. HAINES.
MACKEREL.
PA BBLS. MACKEREL, Nos. 1, 2 and 3,
tl Uin whole and half barrels, just received by i
je29 HAND <& WILLIAMS.
QiY HHDS. PRIME PORTO RICO
MVr SUGAR,tfor sale low ay
ja26 HAND & WILLIAMS
BAGGING.
RUSSIA BAGGING, suitable for sunning
wheat. ■ For sale by
je23 HAND & WILLIAMS.
RAISINS.
Ork BOXES FRESH RAISINS, lor sale by
£\3 je29 HAND & WILLIAMS.
LIME.
AA BBLS. THOMASTON LIME, fresh
£vf and in good order,
j y 27 HAND & WILLIAMS.
CRUDE CAMPHOR.
A CHEAP ARTICLE, first rate for prevent
ing the ravages of the Moth in Woollen Goods
andgarments. For sale by
ap27 WM. HAINES.
MOLASSES.
r AHHDS.PRIME CUBA MOLASSES,
*3 V just received and for sale low, by
je23 HAND & WILLIAMS.
CANAL FLOUR.
Q/A BBLS. AND HALF BBLS. CANAL
t/\l FLOUR, of first rate brands, landing this
morning. For sale by myl/ JOHN R, DOW .
MORE LIGHT.
A FEW CHOICE PATTERNS OF
DYOTT’S IMPROVED LARD SOLAR
LAMPS. Just received.
Also a consignment of
SPLENDID CANDELABRAS,
which will be sold very low by
j a l9 J. E. MARSHALL.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
rPHE SUBSCRIBERS have just received a
I beautiful assortment of Gentlemen’s Patent
Leather and Gaiter BROGANS, Alsoonhand a large
assortment of Ladies and Children’s SHOES for the
city retail trade.
a P I7 FORCE, BROTHERS & CO.
FLOUR. PORTER, &C.
BAGS “WEBB’S” FLOUR,
vf 5 casks PORTER, Pints and Quarts,
CLARET WINE, in Boxes,
CHAMPAGNE CIDER, in Boxes,
RAISINS, WHITE BEANS, &c.
ALSO,
25 bushels CORN MEAL, just received
and for sale by jo2l A. ROBER F.
DUPONT’S
G-un, Rifle and Blasting Powder.
THE SUBSCRIBERS CONTINUE TO
HAVE THE AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF
i THE ABOVE CELEBRATED POWDER.
They always keep a full supply on hand, and offer to
sell it at REDUCED RATES, merely adding the ex
penses to bring it, on the prices at the Mills,
r LANDING THIS DAY.
* 300 kegs HF.
1 100 quarter kegs HP.
100 “ “ EAGLE, for Rifle.
' 100 kegs BLASTING.
f2O-ly GARDELLE & RHIND
! BACON.
rt AAA POUNDS GEORGIA CU
■ J_ YfUvVf RED BACON, just received, in
time order. je23 HAND & WILLIAMS
fresh congress water.
A SUPPLY OF THIS GENTLE LAXA
. TIVE WATER, just received direct from the
1 Springs, and foifsale by
s P a P 2O-tf WM. HAINES
’
. IJURKE County, Georgia: —Whereas, Na
,) O than McCollum and Jordan McCollum, apply
for letters of dismission on the estate of Joseph Mc
! Collum, sen., deceased; . .
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and
t singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
’ to be and appear at my office, within the time pre
a scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why
said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Waynesboro.
EDWARD GARLICK, D’y. Clerk.
July 10,1847.
- - ■' ■ " ' * * — — 1 ■*—
<Eo Hmt.
TO RENT.
Mthe complete dwelling
HOUSE on Broad-street, next below the Bank
of Brunswick, at present occupied by R. A.
Reid, Esq. ALSO,
The STORE in the same building, a good stand for j
a Clothing and Hat, or Grocery Store. Apply to
au4 ts ROBERT WALTON, Cashier.
TO RENT.
SFROM THE IST OCT. NEXT
The DWELLING HOUSE on Telfair-street,
rear of the Methodist church, formerly occupied
by Mrs. Markee. For particulars apply at the store
of CLARK & WOOD, or to the subscribers.
ELIZABETH A. CRUMP, ExPx.
jy3o-lf JESSE KENT, Executor
TO RENT,
TILL OCTOBER, 1848, a comfortable
pujj OFFICE, in the basement story of the dwell
ing on the southwest corner of Ellis and Washington
streets.
ALSO,
TWO SMALL DWELLINGS on Walker-street.
Apply to [jy27-tf] JNO. C. SNEAD.
TO RENT.
m TWO COMFORTABLE DWELLINGS,
with gardens, on the not h side of Broad-street,
opposite Meigs’ Warehouse. For terms, &c., apply
to jy24 HAND & WILLIAMS.
TO RENT.
mTWO PLEASANT ROOMS, above
G. VOLGER’S Segar Store, Apply in the
Store. jy22
TO RENT.
M DWELLING HOUSES & STORES.
Apply to ROBERT WALTON, Cashier,
jy 16-ts
TO RENT,
mFROM THE Ist OF OCTOBER
NEXT, the Store and Lot I now occupy on the
corner of Broad and Centre-streets, opposite the lower
Market house, it being one of the best stands for al
most any kind of business in the State. Said lot is
about thirty-four feet broad, and running half way
across the head of the square on Centre-street, (re
serving to myself thirty feet on the South end for a
building). Apply to LYMAN ROATH.
jyl3 »f
MEDICAL COLLEGE OF GEORGIA
THE SIXTEENTH COURSE OP LEC
TURES will commence on the SECOND
MONDAY (the Bth) of November, 1847.
FACULTY:
GEORGE M. NEWTON, M. D., Professor of Ana
tomy.
L. A. DUGAS, M. D., Professor of Physiology and
Pathological Anatomy,
ALEXANDER MEANS, M. D., Professor of Chem
istry and Pharmacy.
I. P, GARVIN, M. D., Professor of Therapeutics and
Materia Medica,
PAUL P. EVE, M. D., Professor of the Principles
and Practice of Surgery.
L. D. FORD, M. D., Professor of the Institutes and
Practice of Medicine.
JOSEPH A. EVE, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and
Diseases of Women and Infants.
H. F. CAMPBELL, M. D., Demonstrator of Ana
tomy.
CLINICAL INSTRUCTION will be given, as
usual, in the City Hospital.
The facilities for the STUDY OP PRACTICAL
ANATOMY will be abundant.
Board may be obtained at from sl3 to sls per
month, everything included.
The fee for the entire course is slls
Matriculation, (taken once) 5
Demonstration Ticket 10
The Faculty are disposed to comply with the gene
ral spirit of the recommendations made by the Medi
cal Convention recently held in Philadelphia, so soon
as a concert of action can be had wuth the principal
Medical Colleges of the country.
G. M. NEWTON, M. D„ Dean.
Augusta, Ga., August, 1847. 1m
AGRICULTURAL FAIR, AND EDITO
RIAL CONVENTION.
AT STONE MOUNTAIN, AUG. 11.
GEORGIA R. ROAD.—Between August 4
and August 10th, Tickets will be sold from Au
gusta, Athens or Union Point, to the Stone Mountain
' and back, (not good after August 31st,) for the sum of
$5, each. F. C, ARMS,
Superintendent Transportation.
Trans’n Office of the G. R. R. 8y B. C. }
Augusta , July 29, 1847. y
STOLEN,
igo PROM THE RESIDENCE of the Sub
■ scriber, an imitation double case GOLD LE
-4 &VER WATCH— gold dial, gold balance,
ratchet work, with five pairs of extra jewels, John
Edwards, maker, Liverpool, No. 10,326. A liberal
} reward will be paid for its recovery,
j y 2l T. W. MILLER.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
£dgj| WE HAVE JUST RECEIV
-IWI El), and are now opening, a full as-WW'B
F of Ladies’, Misses’ and»
Gents’ BOOTS and SHOES, manufactured to order,
expressly for our retail sales, and to which we re
spectfully invite the attention of all in want of a good
article.
FOR THE LADIES:
i Ladies’ Pine French Satin GAITER BOOTS,
“ “ Prunella “ “
« “ Linen “ “
k HALF GAITERS.
“ “ French Kid, Paris Ties and SLIPPERS,
“ “ “ “ WALKING SHOES,
“ “ “ “ DRESS BUSKINS,
“ “ Black Saline Frangais Dress Buskins,
“ “ “ English Kid SLIPPERS,
(i u White “ “ “
“ “ Bronze Morocco “
“ “ Col’d “ “
FOR MISSES;
Misses’ Fine French Kid BUSKINS and SLIPPERS,
“ “ Col’d Morocco “ “
« “ Kid Welt BUSKINS and BOOTS.
FOR THE GENTLEMEN.
i Gents’ BOOTS, of various qualities, from $2 to $9
per pair,
! Gents’ Pine Calf and Goat Morocco BROGANS,
“ “ “ Water-Proof “
i “ “ Cloth and Prunella Gaiter “
“ “ Patent Leather DRESS BOOTEES, &c.
ALSO,
A good assortment of TRAVELLING and COM
MON TRUNKS, LADIES’ HAT BOXES, SATCH
i ELS, CARPET BAGS and VALISES.
FORCE, BROTHERS & CO.,
au4 276 Broad-Street.
COTTON OSNABtTRG-S.
The undersigned, agents for
PRINCETON FACTORY, have received and
i olfer for sale—
-43 Bales COTTON OSNABURGS, of supe
rior quality.
, jy3o-6 D’ANTIGNAC & EVANS.
SCULL SHOALS FACTORY.
THE SUBSCRIBERS, having renewed the
Agency of this establishment, olfer for sale a
superior stock of YARNS, assorted Nos. 4 to 12, in
| bales of 240 lbs. each.
jy!7-tf T. N. POULLAIN & SON.
SODA WATER
THE SUBSCRIBER having made the addi
tion of a SILVER COOLER, to his Soda ap
paratus, now offers a splendid article at the reduced
■ i price of 5 cents per glass, or 25 glasses by tickets for
1 sl. [jyll] WM. HAINES.
NOTICE.
The undersigned has sold his
STOCK IN TRADE to Anton Iversen. All
> persons indebted to me will please make payment to
him. f 22 W, C. BERRY HILL.
SHAVING SOAP.
A SUPPLY OF HANBLS PREMIUM
SHAVING CREAM, just received. This ar
ticle needs no puffing, it is sufficient to know that it is
for sale at J. E. MARSHALL’S.
i GREAT VARIETY OP FINE SOAPS <43
constantly kept on hand, too numerous to particular
l zc them. _
7 RUSH’S PILE REMEDY.
An excellent and safe remedy
for Exern al Piles, just received and for sale by
2d*7-tf> WM. HAINES.
Jiltoccllancotto.
STOCK IN THE MAGNETIC TELE
GRAPH.
For sale, iso shares of stock
in the line of Telegraph between Washington
City and New York ; and which is presumed to be
the most valuable and productive of any line of tele
graph in the United States. The company has been
chartered by the Legislature of Maryland. The
stock will be sold a bargain. Address
HENRY J. ROGERS,
au2-3 Baltimore, Maryland.
STEAMBOAT COMP'Y OF GEORGIA
THIS COMPANY having been re-organized
and placed in an efficient state for service, are pre
pared to send forward without delay all freight that
may offer.
Goods consigned to WM. P. WILLIAMS, Agent
at Savannah, will be forwarded free of Commissions.
The connection of R. M. Goodwin with this Com
pany has terminated. JOHN B. GUIEU,
Jes-ly Agent at Augusta.
DR. BANNING’S BODY^RACeT
PERSONS LABORING UNDER BRON
CHITIS, General Weakness and Languor;
Dvspejtsia, Constipation and Piles, and especially all
children or adults disposed to Droop and Lounge; or
afflicted by Enlargement of one shoulder and hip, with
Curvature of the Spine, and inability to walk or exer
cise, may procure the instrument by applying to his
Agent, Mrs. J. CROCKER, south side
next door below Thos. Davis’ Grocery Store, or to
JNO. R. CROCKER, at Dawson & Weaver’s W-.re-
House.
IJjf'On depositing the price of the Brace, it may
be tried four days gratuitously. rny22-ly
BRILLIANT MILITARY SILVER
BULLET VEST BUTTONS,
LIVCH as were made by the subscriber for Gen.’s
kCx Jackson, Glascock, and many other of our Mili
tary worthies of the last war, manufactured by
JOHN GUIMARIN, Watch Maker,
No. 153 Broad-street, Augusta, Ga*.
N. B.'—They are made with the same old Punch
with one of which Gen. Pakenham was mortally
wounded, at the Battle of New Orleans, on the Bth of
January, 1815; of which, the wonderful incidents
therewith connected, and recently republished, can be
seen at No. 153 Broad-street. Augusta, Ga.d3
TRUNKS AND CARPET BAGS.
THE SUBSCRIBERS have just received a
large supply of
Ladies’ Tnivolling TRUNKS oi a.ll sizes.
do. BONNET do.
do. Wilton TRAVELLING BAGS.
ALSO. —Venetian, Brussels and Wilton CARPET
BAGS of all [Folio TRUNKS of all sizes and
descriptions. apW FORCE, BROTHERS & CO.
FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE
THE PROTECTION INSURANCE
COMPANY, of Hattford, Connecticut, have
established an Agency in Augusta, and propose
taking fire and river risks upon property of all descrip
tions, on as reasonable terms as any other good office.
Apply at the store of Force, Brother’s Co
d!5
LAW NOTICE. —The office of the undersign
ed is on Broad-street, third door below the Pos-
Officecorner. He will be thankful for business.
019-dtf JOHN MILLEDGE.
NEW ICE COMPANY —ELLIS-ST.
rPHE SUBSCRIBERS respectfully inform J
JL their patrons and the public generally, that they
will furnish ICE at the same rates as the Jackson
strect Company, viz :
2 cents per pound retail,
14 cents per pound, by 100 lbs., and over.
Terms Cash. All orders from the country attend
ed to with punctuality and despatch.
my3l-tf WM. HAINES & CO.
INFIRMARY FOR NEGROES.
MY PRIVATE Surgical Infirmary willaccom- I
modate ten to twenty patients. No charge is
made for board or nursing, the only expense to the
owner being the fees for visits, medicines or operations,
and these are regulated by the Medical Society of Au
gusta. PAUL F. EVE, M. D.,
Professor of Surgery in the Medical College of Georgia.
015-ly
PERIFOCAL SPECTACLES.
Neither the French Meniscus, nor
'JSZj Wollaston’s English Periscopic
friO ALL who experience inconvenience in the
JL use of the common kind of Glasses, and espe
cially 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, wk en properly fitted, to give satisfaction.
No better proof of their superior merit can be giver
to each individual who may need Glasses, than the
satisfaction he will experience in the use of taem. of
These Glasses can be obtained in this place only
CLARK, RACKETT & CO.,
Agents for the Manufacturers,
who have now on hand a good supply in gold and sil
ver 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.
rny7
PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS
&.C., &c.
HAVILAND, 11ISLEY & CO., Drug-
Sx gists, have on hand, and are receiving, constant
supplies of ‘pure,’ ‘extra,’ ‘No. 1’ and ‘No. 2’ White
Lead, in kegs of from 25 to 300 pounds, of warranted
quality; Paint Oil; Tanner’s Oil; Lamp Oil; Spirits
Turpentine; Varnishes of all kinds ; Chrome Yellow ;
Chrome Green, dry and in Oil; Imperial Green,
nOil; Verdigris, dry and in Oil; Emerald Green ;
Prussian Blue; Ultra-marine Blue; Vermillion;
Venetian Red; Red Lead; Rose Pink; Spanish
Brown, dry and in Oil; Yellow Ochre; Litharge;
Ter.-de-Sienna; Umber; Lampblack; Drop Black ;
Black Lead ; Ivory Black ; Whiting; Chalk ; Putty ;
Gold Leaf; Glue; Sand-paper; Pumice Stone;
Rotten Stone; Emery; Painters’and Tanners’ Brush
es of all kinds; Window, Coach and Picture Glass,
of all sizes; Paint Mills and Paint Stones; together
with every article usually found in Drug Stores, of
the beet quality, and at very low prices at wholesale
and retail.
Purchasers will! do well to call. Orders prompt
ly attended to. s 4
$ t)ilabelpl)ia 3Utoert’ioement.
FENNER,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Parasols,
NO. 136 MARKET-STREET, South Side,
below 7 Fourth, Philadelphia, invite the attention
of Merchants and Manufacturers to their very exten
sive, elegant New Stock, prepared with great care,
and offered at the lowest possible prices far Cash.
The principle on which this concern is establish
ed, is to consult the mutual interests of their custom
ers and themselves by manufacturing a good article,
selling it at the lowest price for cash, and realizing
I | their own remuneration in the amount of sales and
quick returns.
Possessing inexhaustible facilities for manufacture,
they are prepared to supply orders to any extent, and
respectfully solicit the patronage of Merchants, Manu
acturers and Dealers. jy7-w5
! LOCK AND GUN-SMITHING
REPAIRING, &,c.
, p JOHN D.
£ AGUN AND LOCK-SMITH, ( '
respectfully informs the public
that he continues business at his old stand, nearly
opposite the Postoffice, where he will be pleased to re
ceive and execute the orders of his friends in city and
country, for any descripiion of work in, orappertain
] ing to, his line of business.
r Especial attention paid to the Repairing o
Guns, and satisfaction guarantied to all who may sub
mit their pieces for his inspection.
All kinds of Jobbing in his line, promptly at
-5 tended to, and on the most reasonable terms.
JOHN D. SMITH,
} Mclntosh-st., opposite the P. Office, Augusta
sl2-tw&wly _
FOR COLDS AND COUGHS.—An excellent
article of Boneset and Hoarhound Candy, just
1 received and for sale in quantities to suit purchasers.
n7 WM. HAINES
s ——
BRUSHES! BRUSHES!!
I A LARGE assortment of splendid TOOTH
BRUSHES of English, French and American
manufacture, with Ivory, Buffalo and Horn handles.
Also, a great variety of Hair, Nail, Clothes, Dusting,
Sweeping, Scrubbing and Paint BRUSHES,
f Also, a choice lot of Ivory, Buffalo and Horn Dress
y ing COMBS. Just received and for sale by
je9 WM. HAINES
UDrji @oods, &t.
new and 'fashionable
SPRING- GOODS.
J US .T. RKCEIVKI >’ the newest
STYLES AND COLORS OF CLOTHS AND
CASSIMERES.
Also, some of the finest BLACK CIXJTH made,
and from the best Factories in the world.
Also, rich and new VESTINGS, which we will
make to measure in the best manner and the most
fashionable style, or sell by the piece or pattern as low
as can be purchased elsewhere.
READY MADE CLOTHING,
of all the latest styles of cut and fashion —and well
made. SHIRTS AND DRAWERS,
of all descriptions; some very fine extra made shirts,
new patterns.
CRAVATS, SCARFS, GLOVES, SUSPENDERS,
HOSIERY, HANDKERCHIEFS, SHOULDER
IBRACES, RIDING BELTS, MONEY
BELTS, RAZORS.
BRUSHES FOR CLOTHES, AND THE HAIR,
AND TEETH, AND NAILS, also fine HAT
BRUSHES.
HATS CAPS, UMBRELLAS, TRAVELLING
CASES, TAILORS’ SHEARS AND SMALL
POINTS.
POCKET BOOKS, GLOVE STRETCHERS,
HEAVY SILK PURSES,
nd all such articles as are necessary for (Gentlemen’s
ear and use. [f!9] WM. O. PRICE & CO.
NEW GOODS.
FOR SPRING- AND SOMMER WEAR.
THE SUBSCRIBER has received a fresh
supply of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VEST
INGS, DR AP DE ETES, LINENS, &c., which are
all of the finest and best quality of goods, and will be
ror.. - to measure in a style unsurpassed by any estab
lishment.
—ALSO—
For sale, STOCKS. COLLARS, SUSPENDERS,
GLOVES, SILK and CO [TON SHIRTS, SUM
MER DRAWERS, &c., at the old stand opposite the
United States Hotel.
ap9 J. A. VAN WINKLE.
NEW DRY GOODS!
JAMKS” MILLER & CO.,
ARE NOW RECEIVING at their oppo
site the Mansion House, a portion of t ijir
SPRING GOODS—among which are,
Black and blue black ALP ACC AS.
do do BOMBAZINES,
Ombre Striped amt Plaid ' VREGES.
Rich do do do :-,jLKS,
Zephyr and Brocade do
Printed Jaconet and Organdie MUSLINS,
Plain blk and figd DRAP DE ETE,
HONTEZUMA CLOTHS, for children’s wear,
COTTONADES, in great variety,
Birds Eye, Scotch and Russia DIAPERS,
7-3, 8-4, 9-4, 10-4 Bleached Linen Table do.,
MUSQUITO NETTINGS, from 8 to 18-4,
MARSEILLES QUILTS, from 10 to 13-4,
Plain, col’d and emb’d Barege SCARFS,
Twisted Silk SCARFS,
Earlston, Scotch and French GINGHAMS,
Together with a great variety of STAPLE GOODS,
to which they invite the attention of their friends and
customers. mh23
CLOTHING : CLOTHING! CLOTHING
CHEAP! CHEAP !! CHEAP!!!
HAVE NOW RECEIVED nearly
TV all of our supply for the season, and would in
form the public that it is the best and cheapest stock
ever offered to them in this market, comprising all the
articles useful for dress and comfort, also CLOTHS,
CASSIMERES and VESTINGS, LINEN DRILLS,
CASHMARETT, DRAP D’ETES, and all other
fashionable goods for wearing apparel, which we are
prepared to make up to order in the most unique style
of fashion, and as low as can be got in Northern cities,
also a general assortment of fancy articles for gentle
men's use. Shirts of all descriptions.
WM. O. PRICE & CO.,
je4 opposite State Bank.
BARGAINS IN DRY GrOOV&m
SELLING OFF AT COST.
THE SUBSCRIBER, desirous to sell off all
his SUMMER GOODS before laying in his Mft
stock, offers them AT COST PRICES FOR CASH.
Among the Goods may be found —French, Scotch
and Muslin GINGHAMS; Printed MUSLINS and M
LAWNS; White MUSLINS, of all kinds; Jaconet |
and Swiss EDGINGS and INSERTIONS; Thread
and Cotton LACES, LINENS, CALICOES, HO
SIERY, GLOVES, together with a great variety of
other Goods too tedious to mention. Those desiring
cheap Dry Goods are respectfully invited to call.
J e22 -l m V. LUTHHINGER.
SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES
ENTIRELY NEW.
JOHN BRIDGES, FASHIONABLE DRA
PER AND TAILOR, next door below the
United States Hotel, Broad-street, Augusta!
The Spring and Summer Styles just received of
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, DRAP D’ETE, plain and
figured,
MIXED AND DRAB CASHMERETTS,
[ DRILLS, VESTINGS, FANCY ARTICLES,
TRIMMINGS, &c., for Gentlemen’s Wear.
UNDER VESTS, for Ladies.
The public are respectfully invited, bolbre ordering
their garments elsewhere, to examine the above stock,
which they will find to comprise life very best selec
tions that can be made in the New York market.
N. B.—Making and trimming, as usual, in the
most fashionable manner, m h%6
DUTCH BOLTING CLOTHS.
JAMES MILLER «fc CO. have received at
their store, opposite the Mansion House, a new
and complete assortment of
HET ANCHOR BOLTING CLOTHS,
of the best manufacturers, which they will sell low
GEORGIA RAIL ROAD.
"ga —— jmss?.
THE PASSENGER CAR will hereafter
NOTbe attached to the Freight trains on Mondays
and Thursdays, except by particular request.
Transportation Office, G. K. R. & B. C. Augusta,
July 22, 1847. jy27-d-2w
LIVERY STABLE.
jjgS THE UNDERSIGN
'“.v, ED respectfully informs the
Ypublic that he has leased the old
w i s t an ,j well known asG. B. Guideron’s
LOWER STABLES, on Bllis-street, and would be
thankful for a share of patronage.
myl4 R. A. WATKINS.
FOR SALE.
H r jpß A SECOND HAND
(>^li^W^ CARRIAGE & harness.
Also —A good work HORSE. Ap-
**—ply to HAND & WILLIAMS.
je27
WAGON FOR SALE.
A NEW ROAD WAGON
complete, for sale low by
HAND & WILLIAMS.
’ furniture.
J. SILCOX has removed
his stock of Cabinet Furniture,
Chairs. &.c., to the second store
above T. Richards’ Book Store
where he will keep an assortment of
CABINET FURNITURE, CHAIRS, MAT
TRASSES, &c.,
■ of his own manufacture. Also, be receiving a gene
ral supply of FurniUire, Chairs, &c., fro a the Nqrth,
and will endeavor to sell at prices to suit those who
I may be pleased to purchase from him.
ibr Persons either in the city or country wishing to
purchase will find it an advantage to call before mak
ing their purchases elsewhere.
N. B. —Every description of furniture made to or
der, and repairing attended to at short notice o2Q-tt
M. I. TOBIAS’ WATCHES, YEAR
MONTH AND DAY CLOCKS.
-C THOMAS W. FREEMAN, «
at his old stand, nearly opposite the Bruns- jpK
t S&J&wick Bank, Augusta, has just returned&£siJ&
t from New York, with a good assortment of
Gold and Silver Watches, Year, Month
and Day Clocks,
Gold Spectacles , Pencils, Guard Chains , Finger
Rings, Guard Keys,
I Silver Spoons, Guns, Pistols, and other articles usual
i ly kept in his line, all of which will be sold very low
. for cash.
, N. B. —Watches and jewelry repaired as usua in m
the best manner and at the lowest rates.
Mr. W. G. Woodstock, wln> h-is known fo*eiv
the last six years in this city, as a good woriciwwltni
: will attend to this branch of the business. 01-«tlv
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