The Daily constitutionalist and republic. (Augusta, Ga.) 1851-185?, July 03, 1853, Image 3

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Commcrrifll MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. Tran .mit»«l forth, Con*tHution«li«t& Republic. Charleston, June 2, p. m. Cotton - Nearly 400 bales sold to-day, at from Si to 10 cents. Market dull. . lllU , p. m Cotton. —Arrived ■ Sa ?he n 24ih ins Int 561 bales Upland (142 per seethe 24 th ins a and land on tho eVr m “w-) ;» a*. a- «r u ,** “;isa.Swsrsi bales bp’aud 1 d jj plaiM | and 217 do. Sea Island ; ert T' 5 V fk 59 > biles Upland. 24 do. Sea Islands; t «• VL , t Vitlard- leaving on hand and on sh-p --inL t not cleared! a stock of 6.982 bales Upland, and 51 do ~ea Islands, against 10/93 bales l p “nd and 199 do. Sea Islands, at the same time U The*market has been in a very quiet state all the with no variation in rates. On Friday there no «a'es; < n Saturday the transactions were 157 bales' on Monday 86; on Tuesday 177; on \V e dne c av 160 : and yesterday 20 bales. On Sun day we rec-iv*-d three 4ays later news from Europe at Sew York. There had been »o change in the quotations at Liverpool, though the ma‘X wa S more animated with larger tions than usual in the lower grades The sales of the three days were 25.000 oales; the '“P in the nidi time were 36 000 ba'es. We haie no important information ir. relation to the growing cron The weather hns been warm and favorable ex’ept the want of rain. In some sections of Geor gia the Cotton crops have not suffered m con«- ouence of the drought, and we learn from the papers, that in some places in Mississippi there has v,(ipn two ranch ruin. . »«. • •%■ <v» There is very little business doing, and it is diffi J to furnish correct quotations, bat we renew those of last, week as the best indication we can give of the present state of the market, and quo c . Ordinary to Good Ordinary -5 i Good Middling *7 \\ * Fair to Fully Fair ** , Tl.e enl* sos tho week amount to 50.> bales, at ,J i, ,^*particular.: 2at 8; 7 at 8); 12 at 31 ?3< at 91 :31 a. 9J: 48 at 9j, 62 at ft: 8 lrtl; 61 at 101 ;58 at 10$ ; 132 at 10J ; 10 a i 10J an 187 halos at 11 cents. % e a is'a a h -We have no sales to report this pP T e market is dull and the demand is for 4i, P bette- qualities. There is hardly a bale for , of the finer qualities, and but little of any l! /oU> About 360 casks were sold at $3.75. Tho nrp-ent demand is very lim ted. 1 p/ o , ir _We hear of sales of 200 bbls. Baltimore from wharf at $5.43. Small lot 3 aro selling from store at $5.50. Com.- 1 here have been no cargo sales. By re tail it sells from 7 0 to 80 cents. n nl , _ahout 4uo hales Northern changed hands from the wharf »’sl 06 a $1.12. , o at< _jio sales have heen reported ; but few on the market. Bagginz —There is very litne of this article ot- i ferine’at present. We have no sales to report. I jl o/)e —There havo been no trans-ctions in this article reported. Kentucky is w »rth 8 cents. j J Lime. —There is very little in first hands. Sales < have I. cn made a t $1 37$ to arrive. I Freights —There is no vessel up for Liverpool, i To New York we quote Cotton, sc.; to Boston sc. 1 f>r Cotton, and $125 for Rice; to Philadelphia, i 87$ ents a bale for Cotton. 1 Exchange —Sterling is quoted at 9a 9| p°r ct. ] premium. Dome tic.—The Banks are selling Sight Chciks on all Northern cities at $ per cent, pro- l mmn : and purchasing Sight Bills at par; 30 day i Bits at $a | per cent, discount; 60 day Bills, 1$ i per cent, discount; 90 day Bills, 2 a 2j percent. I discount. _ 1 Savannah Exports—June 30. Per barque Harriet, for St Johns, (N. 8.)—203,- $75 feet Tiqib r, 30 sacks Rice. ( .■ • , JirtfUigrnff. , A RRIVALS FROM CHARLESTON. ! Ship Josephine, Bornholm, London. < Br. barque Irvine, Whittv Liverpool. ' Brig Palo Alto. Spencer, Boston i Sc hr. Mary A, Louisa. Adams. Philadelphia. 1 Sehr. M. Berry, Plendleton, Phil delphia. Sehr. Onward. Gourlay. Baltimore, , CLEiRKD FOR CHARLESTON. Bchr. D B Warner, Dayley. at New Y T ork. Sr hr. Vincent Barkc ew, Kilteridge, at Philadel. SAILED FOR CHARLESTON. 'jhr. Louisine, Sini h. at New York. . ; ehr Challenge. Tu lott. at Philadelphia. Sehr Martha, Teal, at Philadelphia. Sehr. D 11 Baldwin, Dashiell, at Richmond, Ya. ' •savannah. July l.—Arrived, steamer Fashion, 1 Ph ; lpot. Augusta. < cleared, barque Harriet, Spurr, St. Johns, (N. B) ' harleeton, July 2. —ln the roads, ship Hora- , tio. Hall, Bath, Me. Cleared. Sp. pol Deeidida, Pages, Barcelona; brig Berj Carver, Clifford, Providence, R. I. Went to sea. steamship Palmetto, Jackson Bal- J timore; Ketch Commerce, Lovett, Cardenas.(Cuba); Br. sehr Ventrosa, Roberts, Nassau, (N. P.); schrs. Eliza Frances, , a Northern port; J. R. Glover, Ojtear, a Northern port; Olive Branch, I FOR SALE. \VERY fine blooded .Saddle HORSE, 7 years old Enquire at this Office. juiv 2 1 DWELLINGS AND STORES TO RENT. Su W>RY DWELLINGS and STORES to >v tent. I shall ho in this city until Friday i morning t ext. and should be p eased to see any one desi ing to rent, at my office, corner of Broad and Cutnuii"g streets. juL 3 4 PLEASANT STOTALL. , LOST. ON THE 29th June a Patent Swing Watch KEY. white cornelian Sett. The finder will bo suitably rewarded, by leaving same at this office. _jnjy_3 3 Turnip seed—new crop.—loo lbs. Ruta Baga TURNIPS. 100 lbs White Flat Dutch TURNIPS. 75 lbs. Larp. W-ireGobo do. 75 lbs Re i Top Flat do. 5«» lbs Large Norfolk do. Abo, Hanover & Laing’s Itnprov d 'Sweedish Turnip Jujt received and for sale by July 3 2mos WM HAINES, Broad-st. Steam r John C.» alhoun. BY CREWS & DRAKE. IN CHARLESTON, S. C. On THURSDAY, 7ih July, a' 11 o’clock, will be sold, nor:h of Custom House, without reserve: The steamer JO NC. CALHOUN, of 200 tons measurement, 123 feet lot g, 23 feet beam, 7 feet hold. She wa- thoroughly overhauled and repaired: wah two Engines ot 70 horse power, new flue Boilers auA chimneys. Her repays for Ca r penter, Joiner’s and Engineer vo-k, cost ibout $9 000. ."be is now in comp ete order,aud well found in every respect, and is ready ! jorhusinesl She curries about 1000 bales Cotton, quite fast;, and a handy river, and good safe sea boat. Conditions—one-third cash ; balance in six and twelve months, with interest, for approved en dorsed notes. 2 june 30 PAVILION HOUSE, CORNER SOLTH BROAD AND BULL STREETS, Savannah Georgia. WILLIAM P. CLARK. Proprietor. \ LARGE proportion of the Rooms of this es tablishment will hereafter be appropriated to the accommoda'ion ot the travelling public. F.rst class Carriages with careful drivers, will bo in at tendance at the Steamboat and Railroad landings. | to «nnvey passengers to the Pavilion, where every attention and the best accommodation will await theoL 6 june 26 EGROES WANTED.—Parties having Ne- ’ groes for sale, will find it to their interest to ca -! °R the Subscriber. HUGH O’NEILL. J UDe la 3 m - HP 0 RENT.—From the first of October next, A ono Store in Foxes’ Range, opposite the Au gusta Hotel. Apply to C. SALM. june 15 T WHEAT WANTED. IE highest price paid for prime new WHEAT, for the Granite Mills, by GEORGE W. LEWIS, -r 1 ? ltf No. I Warren Block. NOTICE 1 Uv! sold out my GIN MA who«nNoLNTEßES^tomysoni M T.WYNN, Bel Ail carr J on some, at my old stand, at thanlif or !iear Geoigia Railroad, lam old > ast * avors ' an d will be pleased for my niv- ert Das to P atr onize my son, who will fulfil all iuiv"i agemeDts and “ well qualified to do so. tam 4 THOS. WYNN. . X, SAFETY FUSE. ' J n from the Manufactory ol 4WI ®. 38rs - Toy. Bickford <fc Co., Simsbury, Conn, ty p u , 0 7^ e ’ rc0 ' ehra ted patent improved Safe Water e ’ B . u,ta hle for dry blasting or blasting under • A Pply to nr.. 04 * ROBERTSON & STOVALL. - “ 0T24 t&ctf C o^, u Eß,s REMEDY for hohsea—For aU PHILIP A. MOISB, <JO HALL. tHE MAhMoNIt MLN STEELS, 1 oF savannah, IHVDFR THE DIKECTiON OF J. McBEAN, ITTOULDrespoctf i n -or m bhe ladies and gon- W tlemen of Augusta, that they will give THREE MUSICAL A r THE A®° VE On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday EveniDgs, July 4th, sth, and 6th, 1853. Tickets fitty cents. Children and Servants half priee. Do ••rs open at 7$ o’clock. Performances com mcncos 8$ o’clock. For nartioulars see Programme. july 2 J LIVINGSTON, Agent. NOTICE. THE public are hereby notified that the firm of Robertson k Crockf.r is This Day dissolved by mutual consent. All the accounts and notes are leitin the hands ofE. D. Robertson for collection, who is dulv authorized to receipt for the firm in liouidation ROBERTSON, liquidation. JNO. R. CROCKER. Augusta, June. 1853. WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION BUSINESS. ROBERTSON k STOVALL. Augusta, Geo. THF UNDERSIGNED respectfully announces to the public, that they have formed a Co partnership under the firm of Robertson k Sto vall, for transactmg the WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS at the Fire-Proof Warehouse occupi-d by Rohortson A Crocker, commencing the 20'h of June. 1853 B..th having long experience in the business will give their undivided attention to the sale ot Cotton, Flour, Grain, B-icon, Ac., consigned to their care. Cash advanced on all consignments made them, when desired. And all orders for Bagging. Rope, Family Supplies, Ac., filed at the lowest market prices, and forwardtd to order. E. D Robe.tson takes this occasion to return his thanks for the liberal patronage extended to the late firm of Robertson A C'ocker, and respectfully solicits a continuance of the same to tho present firm. ROBERTSON A STOVALL. E D Robertson. Thos. P. Stovall. Augusta, June 20th, 1853. dot june 21 Q \LE OF BANK stocks—Will be sold, on IO the first TUESDAY in July next at tho Lower Market House, in the city of Augusta. Twenty fivo Shares in tho Capital Stock of the Bank of Augusta, and Five Shares in the Capital Stock of tho Georgia Railroad and Banking Company, hy pothecated by Thomas Davis. late of said city, and now sold in pursuance of an order of the Superior Court of Richmond county, iuno 19 2awtd JAB. AV. !>AVIES. Cashi’r. HOUSE TO RENT. -To Rent from the first of next October, a very oe- **»| | sirable DWELLING, situated on tho ,~Y s''mL Southeast corner of the City Hall Lot, fronting on Telfair street, an 1 nearly opp- site the Hjehmond Academy. Tho Dwelling has five handsomely fin ished Rooms, spacious Yard, and all neceseary out- j houses. For further particular*, apply to Mr. T. ?. Stoy, next door below. ts July 2 HOE’S. CAST STEEL CIRCULAR AND LONG SAWS THE subscribers manufacture from the best Cast I Steel, Sircular Saws, from two inches to five feet in diameter. These Saws are carefully har dened and temper d, and are ground and finished by machinery designed expressly for the purpose, and are therefore much superior ip truth and uni formity of su face to those ground in tho usual manner. They require less set, less power to drive thorn, and are not so liable to become heated, and , produce a saving in timber. They also manufacture Mill Pitt and Cross Cut Saws and Billet Webs, of superior quality, all of which they have foi sale attbeir Ware Rooms, 20 and 31 Gold street, or they may be obtained of the principal Hardware Houses in tho United States. ( R HOE A CO.. Printirg Press, j Machine and Saw makers, 29 and 3L Gold-st. The following extract is from a report made by a committee of scientific and practical gentlemen, appointed by the American Institute: “Your committee are of unanimous opinion, that in tne apparatus invented by Mr. R M. Hoc. for grinding Saws, ho has displayed great ingenuity and tact in the adaptation of machinery to the pro duction of results in tho machinery to the produc tiod of results in the manufacture of Saws, which may with propriety be denominated the ne.plus ul- j tra of tho art.’’ july 2 dc3 4TH OF JULY EXCURSION TQ CHARLES TON. 1 FARE REDUCED ONE-HALF, Se. Ca Railroad Company, ) ‘ Augusta. Juno 28 1853. | TICKETS can he procured on the 2d. 3d and 4th ( July, at the Augusta, Columbia and Camden Agencies, and for tho way travel from the Con ductors upon the pnvment of tho prosent full fare to Charleston, entitling the holder to return fret on or bomro the 9th July, june 29 J. R- EMORY, Soc'y ( COPARTNERSHIP. THE UNDERSIGNED having associated with them JOHN T. MILLER and SAMUEL A. VERDERY r , in the Wholesale Dry Goods business, tho same wilt bo contir ued from this date, under the name and stylo of Jacksons. Miller A Verdery. W. E. A G. T. JACKbON. dfc4 july 1 TO HIRE. —20 (Able-bodied Negro fellows to hire by the month, on reasonable terms. Ap ply to JOHN B. GUIEU, Agent. ( june 24 f NEGRO FOR' SALE. « WE HAVE for sale, a likely, intelligent NE- , GRO MAN, abont 35 years of aae, sound 1 and healthy, sold for no fault -a first rate ostler, ] and carriage iriver. Tho above boy can bo seen at the store of S. C. Grenville A Co , on Monday and Tuesday. Terms at sale. june 26 South Carolina Railroad, / Hamburg, April 17, 1853. j THE Froight of Cotton to Charleston is reduced to Fifty Cents per Bale, apr 17 W. J. MAGRATH, Agont. ALBONI HATS. —Received by last steamer, a beautiful Alboni Hat, light and pleasant for ] summer wear. J. TAYLOR, JrJ; A CO. jun; 30 E MORY COLLEGE, OXFORD7gX THE Exercises <>f the Annual commencement of this Institution will be as follows : Commencement—Sermon and dedication of the t now College Chapel, by Rev. Bishop Capers, on 1 Sun lay, 17th July. Sophomore prize declamation on Mondav night. Junior Exhibit’on on Tuesday, at 9, A. M. | An Address by tho President, Rev. G. F Pierce, at 4 P M., of the same day, and by Henry L. Har- 1 ris before tho Alumni, at night. Wodncsdcy will bo Commencement day. A ter the usual exercises, the prizes will be awarded, ac companied with an address. At 4 P. M, the Literary Societies will be ad dressed by Hon. Robert Toombs, june 19 d*ActJlyl7 G. J. ORR, Sec’y. ( COURT OF ORDINARY. THE Court of Ordinary will sit on Monday next, from 9 to 10 o’clock, A M and then (Monday being the 4th July,) will for the convenience of persons having business in that Court, be adjourn ed over to Wednesday, the 6th July, june 30 4 LEON P. DUGAS, Ordinary, NOTICE. —AH person indebted to toe Estate ot t Geo. L Twiggs, deceased, late of the county J of Richmond, aro requested to make immediate pay- / mont to the undersigned, and those having de- I mands against the Estate, will render them within the time proscribed by law. GEO. W. L. TWIGGS, JOHN D. TWIGGS, june 30 Executors. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. WILL, be sold at public sale, at the Lower Mar ket, on the first TUESDAY in July next, if not previously sold at private sale, the newly fin ished House on Fenwick street, immediately oppo site the Charleston Railroad Depot. The above house being in a good location for a Grocery, has 1 been finished suitable for a store and dwelling, hav ing a storeroom anl two commodious rooms below, and two rooms and a passage above ; all plastered , throughout except the storeroom, which is srnooth • ceiled and painted. For particulars, apply to june 30 DANIEL B. THOMPFON. TO RENT, AND possession given immediately, a largo and oommolious W AREHOUSE, back stoie ’ ami offices attached; all fire-proof. Anply to june 4 JOHN A. BARNES. FOR RENT. SEVERAL very pleasant ROOMS for rent in the Carmichael *‘»”8/ AM A E »| , J r tO DAVIESi „ \ ma y 29 ts CARMICHAEL A BEAN. rno RENT EUR STORAGE.-—A fine Cellar, [ 85 feet in length, and 24 feet m breadth. Also, 1 a Room on the first floor, suitable for storage, 50 feet long and of same width as the cellar, on Broad . street, first door above the Augusta Hotel. Pos session given immediately. E- H- ROGERb. I june 5 ~ WAREHOUSE TO RENT, mo RENT, the WAREHOUSE formerly oc r J. cupicd by M- P Stovall, well known for its convenient location to the cen*re of business, and near the Hotels of the city. Apply to THOMAS BARRET, or ' t PLEASANT STOVALL, june 21 2mo« fottrrira. GREENE AND PULASKI MONUMENT LOT. ERIES. Managed, drawn, and prizes paid by the well known and responsible firm of G REOOUY & MAURY. drawn numbers. CLASS 78.—Drawn at Savannah, July 1. 39 34 4 19 8 42 31 22 2 II 51 35 69. CLASS 79—To be drawn at Savannah, Tuesday, July 5. FINE SHEME. $6,315! *2,0001 3 of *1.000! Ac. &«. Tickets s2s. Shares in proportion. CLASS 80.—To be drawn at Savannah, on Wed nesday, July 6. PACKAGE SCHEME. 5,000 DOLLARS. *1,200! $700! $409! Ao., Ac. Tickets sl. Halves 50 cents. Risk on a package of 25—quarters, $3,70. CLASS 81—To he drawn at Savannah, on Friday, July 8. SMALL SCHEME. $4 600. *1.100! *700! *333! Ac , Ac., Tickets $1 : Halves 50 cents. Risk on a pack* age of 26 quarters $3.50. EXTRA CLASS 48—by Delaware 157—t0 bo drawn at Wilmington, Saturday. July 9. BRILLIANT SCHEME. $51,000* $20,464 ! 5 prizes of $ -.500 ! 6 of $1,600 ! Tickets sls. Shares in proportion. JOHN A.MILLEN, Agent, Jackson street, opposite the Globe Hotel. All orders from the city or country strictly con fidential. june 30 GEO RGTa ST ATE To TT E R~Y A. D. ELLIS & CO., MANAGERS, Suocossors to F. C. Barber k Co. REGULAR CLASS 27. 33 19 47 75 50 54 13 40 45 16 55 71 80. CLASS 28 —To be drawn in Savannah, on Mon day, July 4. 4.138 DOLLARS! 5 of SBOO ! 4 of SSOO ! 75 Numbers—l 2 Drawn Ballots. Tickets sl. Shares in proportion. EXTRA CLASS 3.—Decided by the drawing of Bel Air C ass 7, to be drawn in the city of Balti more, July 5 1853. 20,000 DOLLARS. 78 Numbers—l 4 Drawn Ballots. Tickets $5. Shares in proportion. CLASS 29. to be drawn in Savannah, Wed nesday July 6. 4,500 DOLLARS. 78 Numbers—l 4 Drawn Ballots. Tickets sl. Shares in proportion. EXTRA CLASS 4—Decidod by Carroll coun ty Class 29, drawn at Baltimore. July 7, 1853. $20,000. lof $16,000 ! lof $8.000! lof $5,000 ! 30 of $1,000! 78 Numbers—l 3 Drawn Ballots. t Tickets. $5. Shares in proportion. 1 CLASS 30.—T0 bo drawn at Savannah, Friday, July 8. 1 $4,031. 4 of $1,000! 5 of S2OO ! 75 Numbers.—l 2 drawn Ballots. Tickets sl. Shares in proportion. 1 EXTRA CLASS s.—Decided by the drawing of Grand Consolidated Class 18, at Baltimore, on ] Saturday, July 9. $39,360. 20 prizes of $4,000 ! 75 Numbers—ll Drawn Ballots. Tickets $lO. Shares in proportion. F. C. BARBER. Agent, july 3 Washington-st. A. D. Picquet, Lottery Agent, vendor for- | all tho Georgia Stato Lotteries, has removed his offico on Mclntosh street, opposite Constitutional- i ist <fc Republic. ] PARTICULAR NOTICE. STATE AMUSEMENT! ROBINSON & ELI RED AGAIN! MENAGERIE AND CIRCUS THIS Popular and well conducted Menagerio and Circus will exhibit at tho following places on the following dates : Cartersville, Monday, June 20 Canton, Tuesday, “ 21 < Orange, Wednesday, “ 22 Hockenhall’s, Thursday, “ 23 , Auraria, Friday, “ 24 Dahlonoga, Saturday, “ 25 Ganesville, Monday, “ 27 Cumming, Tuesday, “ 28 < Warsaw, Wednesday, “ 29 Laurencevillo, Thursday, “ 30 j Jefferson, Saturday, July 2 Athens, Monday, “ 4 Covington, Tuesday, “ 5 Grove Store, Friday, “ 14 jure 16 tc BELLVILLE FACTORY AGENCY, Corner of Mclntosh and Reynold Streets. THE GEORGIA STRIPES AND PLAINS, mado at this Factory, so long and favorably known to Mer chants and Planters, are now on sale at the above place, where all orderswill jlaSl be promptly attended to. GEORGE SCHLEY. jan 13 lyis SEASONED LUMBER. Flooring, WEATHER BOARDING. . CEILING, SHELVING, $ AND 2 INCH PLANK, For sale in quantities to suit purchasers. Sawing. Matching, Planing Jointing, and Rip ping, done to order at the shortest notice, at the AUGUSTA STEAM PLANING MILLS, june 18 ssw<ts4 “ WANTED. A GOVERNESS to tako charge of a sow chil dren. in a private family—one qualified to teach tho highor branches; also music. Ac. Satis- ( factory testimonials will be required. Address 1 Dr. JAMES A. BLACK. i June 18 ts Spring Place, Ga. mo RENT.— ! he STORE on Broad street, re -4 ccntly occupied by Snowdon k Shear, until the Ist October next. Apply to june 13 WM. SHEAR. WOOL! WOOL!! I WILL pay tho highest cash price for Wool de liverod in Augusta, or at any station on the Railroad or River; or will give a yard of negro cloth, of my manufacture, for a pound of un washed Wool. GEORGE SCHLEY. WOOL WANTED. THE highest cash price paid for all kinds of WOOL. GEORGE W LEWIS, may 19 No. 1 Warren Block. PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS- executed with accuracy, neatness, and dispatch, at the Druggist and Apothecary Store of I june 11 WM HAINES, Broad-st. H 1 AVANA SEOARS. —30,000 La Fashion Ne gara ; 10.000 Delicios do.; a direct importa tion. For sale by DAWSON k SKINNER. june 22 TO Purify the Blood. Prevent Fevers, Remove Cutaneous Eruptions, Eradicate the effcots of Syphilis and the injudicious use of Meroury, Cure Rheumatism, impart a clear and healihy appear ance to the skin, and create a healthy and vigorous constitution, use TUTT S COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA. It is pre pared with great care, from the best Hondruras Sarsaparilla, and is combined with other roots and barks, all of which tend to romove all impurities from tee system. OS'- Price 75 cents per bottle. apr 8 die WM. H. TUTT, Druggist. WHITE CRY'VTAUZED SUGAR.—IO bbls White Crystalized Sugar, just received and for sale by S. C. GRENVILLE k CO. june 19 DR. MUNSON is sotting Teeth on an entirely new plan, uniting jyftSSgljsgiL the Teeth and gum in a continuous‘-ULCIXjHIT and solid mass, and the whole to the plate by a siliciou? compound. It is truly beautiful, strong and cleanly. To see is to admire. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. Public inspec tion invited. Dr. M. owns the patent for Rich mond county. at&c oct 2 WASHING SODA.—A prime artiolo for sale at the low price of 6 cents per pound, by l . WM. HAINES, june 16 Druggist, Augusta. WANTED, STATE OF GEORGIA 6 PER CENT BONDS, of the first issue ot 1840, 1841 and 1842, for . -hioh a premium will be paid. Apply to i apr 29 ts ROBT. WALTON. Cashier. i T) EMOVE YOUR CORNS. —The American _LW Vegetable Corn Plaster, with directions for its use. This article stands unrivalled, for removing Corns. For sale by WM. HAINES, jun* 11 Druggist, Augusta. Slrunwliip nnb llaitronb finrs. FOK PHILADELPHIA. FARE REDUCED. To Sail on Saturday Afternoon, July 9th, a' 4 o'clock. THE fine side wheel Steam OSPREY, 1,000 tons burthen, J. Bennett, Commander, will leave as P er annexed schedule, every other Saturday: FROM CHARLESTON. FROM PHILADELPHIA. June.i... 11 fiept'r... • .1” June 4 Sept’r ... .10 June 25 Oct’r 1 June 18 Sept’r....24 July 9 Oet’r 15 Joly. 2 0-t’r 8 July 23 Oct’r 29 July lo Oct'r 22 Aug't 6, Nov’r 12 July 30 Novr 5 Aug't ...20 Nov’r 26 Aug't 13 Nov'r 19 Sept’r.... 3lDec’r 10 Aug't 27iDec’r 3 Cabin Passage, sls. Steerage, $6. Through Tickets to New York, sl7. This ship has been thoroughly overhauled, and furnished with new boilers, and a large and elegant dining saloon on deck, with every arrangement that can add to the comfort of passengers. In Philadelphia, this Ship occupies the same wharf as the Liverpool steamships City of Glas gow and City of Manchester, at the foot of Queen street, and Central wharf, Chaileston. Freight on all perishable articles must be pre paid. For Freight or Passage, apply to H. F. BAKER A CO., Accommodation wharf, Charleston, S. C. SAMUEL T. PEARCE, Agent in Philadelphia. june 5 ttf UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. ISEW YOKK STEAMSHIPS. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. DAYS OF LEAVING SAVANNAH FOR NEW YORK The Augusta, Capt. Lyon. on Wednesday, June 8 The Florida, Capt. Woodhull, “ Saturday, “ 11 The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, Saturday, “ 18 The Augusta, Capt. Lyon, “ Saturday, “ 25 The Florida, Capt. Woodhull, “ Saturday, July 2 The Augusta, Capt. Lyon, ‘‘ Saturday, “ 9 The Florida, Capt. Woodhull, “ Saturday, “ 16 The Alabama, Capt Ludlow, 11 Wednesday, “ 20 The Augusta, Capt. L\ on, “ Saturday, “ 23 The Florida, Capt Woodhull, “ Saturday. “ 30 The Alabama, Capt Ludlow, “ Wednesday, Aug. 3 The Augusta, Capt. Lyon, “ Saturday, “ 6 The Florida. Capt. Woodhull, “ Saturday, “ 13 The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, “ Wednesday, “ 17 The Augusta, Capt Lyon, " Saturday, ‘‘ 20 The Florida, Capt. Woodhull, “8a urdav, “ 27 The Alabama, Capt, Ludlow, “ Wednesday, “ 31 The Augusta, Capt. Lyon, “ Saturday, Sept. 3 The Florida, Capt. Woodhull, " Saturday, “ 10 The Alabama. Capt. Ludlow, “ Wednesday, “ 14 These ships are the largest on the coast, unsur passed in speed, safety or comfort —making their passages in 50 or 60 hours, and are commanded by skilful, careful, and polite officers. They offer a most desirable conveyance to New York. On the completion of the Atlanta, in the autumn, this line will be semi-weekly—sailing each Wednesday and Saturday. Cabin passage $25. PADELFORD, FAY A CO., Agents in Savannah. SAMUEL L. MITCHILL, june 12 tS7 No. <3 Broadway, New York. U. S. MAIL LINE. THROUGH IN 50 TO 55 HOURS. N. Y. & CHARLESTON STEAM PACKETS, Leave adger’s wharves every SATURDAY afternoon, and each altornato WEDNESDAY.TjeSSgpiaisSBg On SATURDAY, the now and splendid steam ship’s, JAS. ADGER, J. Dickinson, Commander, 1500 tons. MARION, M. Berry, Commander, 1200 tons. The SOUTHERNER, W. Foster, Command or, wiil leave each alternate WEDNESDAY, hav ing been newly coppered, and guards raised, is now in completo order. For Freight or Passage, having elegant State Room accommodations, apply at the office of the Agent, HENRY MISSROON, Cor. East Bay and Adger s South wharves, Charleston, S. C. FOR PHILADELPHIA. U. S. MAIL LINE. PHILADELPHIA and SAVANNAH STEAM NAVIGA TION COMPANY. The new and splendid n SIDE WHEEL STEAMSII -A- *2 “ STATE OF GEORGIA,” 1200 tons register, Capt. Walter Collins, will leave Savan nah as follows: Wednesday, Feb. y 23d Wednesday, May 4th “ March 9th “ • May 18th “ March 23d “ June Ist “ April 6th “ Juno 15th “ April 20th “ June 29th This Ship has been built with the strictest re gard to the safety and comfort of her passengers, and her accommodations are unsurpassed by any Steamship on the coast. A new Steamship now building, in every res pect eaual to the “ State of Georgia,” will take her place in the line dur ng the month of June next, and will, with the ‘‘State of Georgia,” make a week ly line, leaving each port on Wednesday. Cabin Passago from Savannah to Philadelphia,. $25 “ “ “ “ to New York $25 Steerage $ 9 C A. L. LAM \R, Agent in Savannah. HERON A MARTIN, Agonts in Philadelphia, feb 19 AUGUSTA AND SAVANNAH STAGE AND RAIL ROAD LINE. SHORTEST AND CHEAPEST R UTK TO Columbus, Oglethorpe, Macon, Milledgeville and Savannah. AUGUSTA to Waynesboro’, via four Horse Post Coaches, 30 miles. Waynesboro’ to Millen, via Augusta A Wayncs boro’ Rail Road, 21 miles. Millen to Savannah, via Central Rail Road, 79 miles. Millen to Macon, via Central Rail Road, 112 miles. Macon to Oglethorpe, via South Western Rail Road, 50 miles. From Augusta to Oglethorpe, 213 miles. FARE From Augusta to Columbus sl4 00 ‘ *• toCriethorpe 825 “ (' M -eo 6 50 “ “ to Millodgevillo 675 “ “ to Savannah 5 50 The Proprietor has made arrangements with the different Companies to run Through Tickets to the above-named points, and is now prepared to furnish thesamo at the Stage Office, at the U. S. Hotel. JAS. P. FLEMING, Proprietor. G. Fargo, Agent. ts july 2 GEORGIA RAILROAD. LEAVE AUGUSTA daily at 4.30, P. M., and (Sundays eveepted) 6. A. M. Arrive at Augusta daily at 4.30, A. M., and (Sundays excepted) 4.25, P. M. Leave Atlanta daily at 5.30, P. M., and (Sundays excepted) 5.30, A. M. Arrive at Atlanta daily at 4.00, A. M., and (Sundays excepted) 5.20, P. M. Connecting with Athens Branch Trains, Leaving Union Point daily (Sundays excepted) at 12.15 P. M. Arriving at Union Point daily (Sundays except ed) at 11, A. M. With South Carolina Railroad Trains, Leaving Hamburg daily at 5.45, A. M., and 6, P. M. Arriving at Hamburg daily at 2.30 P. M., and 5, A. M. With Atlanta and LaGrange Railroad Trains, Leaving Atlanta daily at 4.30 A M. Arriving at Atlanta daily at 4.15, P. M. With Western and Atlantic Railroad Trains, Leaving Atlanta daily at 6, A. M. Arriving at Atlanta daily at 5, P. M. And with Macon and Western Railroad Trains, L'aving Atlanta daily at 6.45, P. M. Arriving at Atlanta daily at 1.30, A. M. And leaving Atlanta on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 7.30, A. M. And arriving at Atlanta on Mondays, Wednes days. and Fridays at 3.00, P. M. july 20 F. C. ARMS, Sup’t. S. T.Combs, Augusta. | F. T. Pentecost, Charleston. _ -rip*** COMBS & CO.'S mggairi OCTHERN AN’ WESTERN EXPRESS FORWARDERS. From CHARLESTON to AUGUSTA, CO LUMBIA. ATHENS, ATLANTA, ROME, CHATTANOOGA. NEWNAN. LA GRANGE. MACON, COLUMBUS, WEST POINT, a-d MONTGOMERY —the Towns on the Georgia, W. A A.M. A Western, Atlanta A La Grange Rail roads, and points oonneetingwlth Montgomery hy Stage and Steamboat. t s wit: WETUMKA.TAL LADEGA.SELMA, GREENSBORO, TUSCALOO SA. MOBILE, Ac. Ac. We give the most SPEEDY TRANSPORTA TION to all kinds of Freights to all the above places. Merchants who wish their Goods from the North forwarded by Express from Charleston, will please have them marked plainly “Per Combs if Co.'s Express . Charleston and Bills Lading ren dered our address Charleston. Freights from any of the above points to which our line extends for Northern Cities, will bo forwarded with despatch. [ Augusta Office, corner Jackson and Ellis streets, i Charleston, No. 9 Hayne street c feb 1 COMBS A CO. Hard GUM TOLU—For sale by „ July 1 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist, Beg to inform tho public that they are selling the following beautiful Goods at the very low prices attached: ' 50 pieces fine French Printed BAREGES, - te 2o cts. 5000 yards Printed LAWN, - - - * - * ,* ■ 10 cases Furniture and Dross CALICOES, - - * 1 2 cases Fine Ginghams Assorted, - (( ' 500 dozen Linen Towels, from ° . 12-4 Linen Sheeting, - - 10 oases Fine Long Cloth, ® 1 5 cases Marseilles Quilts, • 2 oases Extra Fine French do., - - - - * 450 * 600 500 pcs. Musquito Netting, - - 87“ 100 100 “ 12-4 Lace Netting, 35 “37 1000 “ F.ne White Fringe, - * - - - - 62 “ 200 50 “ Fine Brown Linen, - 20 ”25 25 “ Linen Drilling. 25 “37 500 dozen Fine Hose, - 1 2£ “25 10 '* Extra Fine Silk Hose, 150 “ 200 60 “ very best Kid Gloves. ..... 75 50 “ do. Dark Colours, ---...-50 100 “ do. Twisted S. S. Mitts, - - ... 50 to 100 Together with a variety of other cheap and excellent articles for Family and Plantation use—to which we respectfully invite th" attention of the public. 2m ttay 6 GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA, A PURE AND UNADULTERATED ARTICLE, PREPARED BY J. DENNIS, M. D., AUGUSTA, GA. FOR DISEASES OF THE LIVER, AND TO PURIFY THE BLOOD. IT has been found useful in Jaundice, Sick Head-ache, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, General Debility, Constipation of the Bowels, Piles, caused by Costiveness. Pain in the Bones, or Rheumatism, caused by the use of Mercury. Cutan ous Eruptions, Pimples, Biles, Ulcers, various Female Complaints, and all other diseases arising from an inactive state of the Liver, or impure state of the Blood. Those who have used the various preparations of the kind, will find that this article produces the best effect upoiuthe system, and has the natural darsaparilla taste. With most of persons, it act* upon the Bowels as a “•Id rargative or laxative It* healthy action on the Liver and Blood, rendors it a great safe-guard against disease. The Diplo mas of tho South Carolina Institute, and the State Fairs of Georgia, have been awarded this preparation. Being a great preventive of disease, families would do well, during the Spring and Summer seuson, to give it to their childr< n. Planters, coo, will often find it to thoir interest to give it to their servants. Price $1 00 per bottle, 6 bottles for $5 00. Sold in Augusta by W. H. AJ. Turpin, Barrett A Carter, Wm. K. Kitchen, Haviland, R sley A Co., D. B. Plumb A Co., W. H.Tutt.P. A.Moise, and Wm.Haines. In Hamburg, S. C , A. J. Creighton. Those ordering it, should express in their ordors, DENNIS’ GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA, march 23 Railroad, Steamboat and Stage Lines. _ __ THROUGH FARE FROM CHARLESTON TO Baltimore $17.50, to Philadelphia sl9, AND TO NEW YORK S2O. CHARLES TON, SO. CA. LEAVING tho wharf at the foot of Laurcns street daily, after the arrival of the Southern cars, via Wilmington, N. C., from which point two daily trains are despatched, at 8 A. M. and 2 P. M.; the 8 o'clock only commoting at Weldon, N. C., with tho Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad to Nor folk, thence by steamers to Baltimore, and both trains connecting at Weldon with the lines to Pe tersburg, Richmond, Washington, Baltimore. Phila delphia, and New York. The public is respectful ly informed that the steamers of these lines are in first rate condition, and are navigated by well known and experienced commanders : the Rail Roads are in fine order, (tho Wilmington and Weldon, as well as the Seaboard and Roanoke, having recent ly been relaid with heavy T rail,) thereby securing both safety and despatch. By these routes, passon gers availing themselves of the first train, may roach Baltimore in 40 hours, Philadelphia in 45 hours, and New York in 50£ hours; and by the second train, they arrive in Baltimore in 50 hours, Phila delphia in 56 hours, and New York in 61i hours. Through tickets can alone bo had from E. WINSLOW, Agent of tho Wilmington and Raleigh Rail Road Company, at the offico of tho Company, foot of Laurens-sureet, Charleston, S. C., to whom please apply. march 23 TRANSPORTATION BETWEEN SAVAN NAH AND AUGUSTA. rtrfr****. BY THE FASHION « te line. fesgim. In offering the services of the steamer FASHION, (tho first boat of this line) to the merchants of Georgia and Carolina, Alabama and Tennossee, we would ask for her that patronage which her construction and light draught of water merits. The Fashion is a homo enterprise and owned ex clusively by Capt T. N. Philpot (.her commander) and myself, whose entire attention will be given to the interest of her patrons. This boat was built in this city, and groat care has been taken in her construction to make her worthy of the trade for which she is intended Her capacity is about 2000 bales Cotton, her draught es water only 13 inches, which will enablo her at all seasons of tho year, to dolivor her freight promptly. Her entire cargo will be taken between docks, which will not only prevent damage to goods in case of snagging, but will add much to the condi tion of packages discharged from her. Mr. M. A. Cohen is the agent of this line in Savannah, where suitable wharves and warehouse have been provi ded in a central situation for the reception of Cot ton. Merchandize, Ac. The Fashion will run in connection with the Now York and Philadelphia steamship, pelivering goods at this point in five days from either of those cities. JOHN A. MOORE SPLENDID FOUR HORSE COACHES AU& NOW KU'MNO DAILY BETWEEN MADISON AND EATCNTON, LEAVE Madison every day, T ., (Sunday cxeepted.) at half past six o’clock, A. M., — arrive at Eaton ton same day at half past eleven o’clock, A. M. Leave Eatonton every day, (Sunday excepted.) at 1 oclock, P M., —arrive -t Madison s irao day hy 6P. M. Thus connecting with the Georgia Railroad at Madison and with tho Milledgeville and Eatonton Railroad at Eatonton, giving passen gers a good night's rest at Madison, and only 21 miles staging. The Coaches. Horses, and Drivers are as good as aoy in Georgia. Persons goingfrom Savannah to Athens, or above Athen-, will find this route tho most expeditious and comfortable, and tho cheapest way they can go. Extra Horses and Hacks will bo kept at each end so as to insure prompt conveyance to all passergers, in oaso of a crowd, or on Sunday if required Persons going to Milledgeville or below from the up-country, will find this the best route for them als<>. There i< a Stage line just started botween Eaton ton and Monticello. Leave Eatonton every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at I P. M., and arrive at Monticello same days at 7 P. M. Leave Monticello every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at o’clock, AM , and arrive at Eaton ton same days by 11J A.M .— thug connecting with the Eatonton and Milledgeville Railroad and the Stage lino *rom Madison. Stage ! ifficers are k pt at the Post Office, Monti collo. A. Und rwood’s Hotel, Eatonton; Mrs. Campbell’s, Madison. J. A. CLARK, , Contractor. I would also inform the public hat I have charge of the SOCIAL CIRCLE EATING $T HOUSE, on tho Georgia Railroad, which has been enlarged so as to accommodate those who wish the best of Rooms, and as good eating and attention as can be given. The tablo will bo sprea ’ with the best the country affords, on the arrival of every train of cars that passes on the Georgia Railroad. Call and see. J. A. CLARK, june 19 dAclrn Proprietor. ~NEW STAGE LINE. ~~ THERE is now in successlul one ration a Tri-Weekly Lino splendid FOUR HORSE COACHE ', between DOUBLE WELLS, on the Georgia Railroad, and ABBEVILLE, South Carolina, which will be run in the day-time, and in the fol lowing schedule, t« wit: Leave Double Wells every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at l£, p. m., spending the night at Washington and arriving at Abbeville, S. C., next evening. Loaves Abbeville every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 7, a m , spending the night at Wash ington, arriving at Double Wells in time for the Day Trains on the Georgia Railroad. The Wilkes Railroad to Washington, and the Abbeville Railroad to Abbeville, will soon be completed. The work is progressing rapidly, and when completed will leave a link of 40 miles sta ging, after which time the Line will be run daily. The public will find this the cheapest and most comfortable route going to that portion of South Carolina and North Carlin a abou Abbeville, and going out West from that portion of North and South Carlina. W. M. A J. W. MOORE, Contractors on the Abbeville Line. Double Wells, Ga., Nov 1, 1852. feb 22 tAc6m "land forsale. THE PLANTATIONS up-m which Wm. gs* Stokes and Mrs Sarah Morris now reside IX; There are twelve hundred aores belonging to the former jlace, and six hundred to tho latter Per son wishing to purchase would do well to call and examine for themselves. Application may be made either to the subscriber or to Wm R. Moss W. H. STOKES. Hancock county. May 10,1853. # eow6w ml BEE* WAX WANTED.—ln’any quantity, for which the highest cash price will be paid by may 19 C. A, WILLIAMS. Uno fork JUwrrtisemcnts. NEW YORK, MAY 31, 1853. THE DIRECTORS of tho Association for tho Exhibition of the Industry ot all Nations, give notice that the Exhibition will be opened on th 15th day of July. In making this announcement, tho Directors avail themselves of the opportunity to stab* that I tho building which they have erected, and tho Ex- J hibition which they have prepared, will, they be- j lieve, fully meet tho just expectations of the public. ! It is proper that it should be known that, in or- \ der to afford ample scope for the inventive talent and sk'll of our countrymen in machinery ard ag ricultural iiuplorae’ts, we have increased tho size es the building hy adding nearly one-fourth to its I area beyond what was originally cot templated, so that we have now for the purposes of exhibition, i two hundred thousand square feet, or nearly fivo i acres. Not limiting their plan= to a display merely cu- j rious and attractive, the Directors have organized : a department of mineralogy and geology, in which | some of the best scientific talent of the country j has been employed; and the foundation is thus i laid of a most valuablo national collection of the ! mineral resources of tho country. The D rectors had hoped to open the Exhibition j at an earlier period, but the novelty and intricacy of the style of construction and the high standard of architectural beauty which it has been tho ob ject ot tho Association to attain, hove produced delay, and it has been impracticable for the Direc tors, notwithstanding their utmost vigilance and their most earnest desire, to announce the opening at an earlier day. In regard to the general character of tho exhi bition, tho result promises to be most gratifying, j and not unworthy of the confidence manifested to wards it by the government of the United States, a confidence which has elicited a cordial response irom the governments of foreign countries. It will, unquestionably, be the most attractive and inter esting collection of the works of art tho results of science and the productio- s of industry, that has ever yet been made in this country, and will tend to increase the active emulations of tho age in every branch of intellectual development. The sole charge of the interior of the building, its division, arrangement, classification, and police, has been confided to two officors of the Navy of the United States, Captain S.F. Dupont, and C. H. Davis . and the sanction of the government given to the appointment of theso gentlemen, who have so much distinguished themselves in the special services in which they have been employed affords proof of the confidence reposed and the interest felt, by the highest authorities o - the country, in tho general objects of the enterprise. These gentlemen have organized thoir depart- : ment as follows: J. M. Batchelder —Secretary of the Superinten dent ; Samuel Webber—Arrangement of Space and Classification : Prof. B. Silliman, Jr.—Mineralogy and Chem istry ; B. P. Johnson—Agricultural Implements; Joseph E. Holmes—Machinery: Edward Vincent—'textile Fabrics; Felix Pia ti—Sculpture. The offijial Catalogues and the illustrated Week ly Record of the exhibition are to be published in the building, by Messrs G. P Putnam & Co., under the supervision of the Association. The Directors have sensibly felt the confidence reposed in them by their fellow citizens, in a’l parts of the country; and they will continue to make every effort to satisfy their just expectations. DIRECTORS. Mortimer Livingston, Philip Burrows, Alfred Pell, Johnston Livingston, August Belmont, Charles W Foster. Alex Hamilton, Jr , Theodore Sedgwick, George L. Schuyler, William W S.one, Elbert J. Anderson, William Wbetten, Henry R. Dunham, John Dunham, W. C. H. Waddell, William Kent, Jaci bA. Westervelt, Wat sSr orman, James A Hamilton, F. W. Edmonds, Samuel Nicho’son. THEODORE SEDGWICK, President Wm. Whetten, Vice President, Treasurer, and Se retary. L. C. Stuart, Assistant Secretary, june 21 1 radio REMOVAL. A. BININGER & C«., Formerly 141 Broadway, have Removed to the Whito Marble Luildings. Circular Corner, Nos. 92 and 94 Liekrty st.. Corner of Temple. Third Door West of Boadway, NEW YORK, Where they continue to import CN H. Ml UM M & CO.’S CHAMPAGNE J. WINES. MADEIRA, SHERRY, POKT, FRENCH and GERMAN WINES, COGNAC BRANDY, in bond direct from Otard. Dupuy & Co. Hennessv, Maret, Chasselas, D’or. Ac Ac. Vintages, of 1790, 1815. 1825, to 1852 Choice j Havana Segars. Crosse A B’ackwell’s PICKLES, SAUCES. Ac. As well as every other artieli in their line of business. is3m june 7 BLANKETS AND CARPETS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, FOR SALE BY GREENWAY, BROTHER k CO., 19 Barclay street, and 24 Park Place, New Y"ork apr 19 3>n MEDICAL COLLEGE OF GEORGIA. THE TYVENTY-SECOND COURSE OF LEC TURES in this Institution will commence on the FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER NEXT. FACUbTY: Anatomy, G. M. NEWTON, M. D. Surgery, L. A. DUGAS, M D. • Chemistry and Pharmacy.ALEX. MEANS, M. D. Materia Medica, Theraputics and Medioal Juris prudence, I. P GAR\ IN, M. D. Obstetrics and L iseases ©f W omen and Infants, J. A. EVE. M. D. Physiology and Pathological Anatomy, H. V. M. MILLER, M. D. Institutes and Practice of Medicine, L. D. FORD, M.D. D monstrator of Anatomy, 11. F. CAMPBELL, M. D. Assistant Damonstrator, ROBT. CAMPBELL, M. D. CLINICAL LECTURES will be delivered regu larly at the City Hospital, and ample opportunities will be afforded for the study of Practical Anato my. Fees for the entire Course $lO5 Matr culation Ticket (to be taken once).. 5 For futher particulars, apply to july 1 dfc7 G. M. NEWTON, Dean. COWING & CO.’S GARDEN AND FIRE ENGINES, WHICH, for power, capacity, and usefulness, cannot be surpassed; from the size of the air chamber, sufficient power is obtained to enable one man to throw a steady stream of water to the height of fifty feet perpendicularly, thereby rendering it a desirable article, as a protection against fire, for washing windows of 2 and 3 stories of buildings, carriages, Ae. Also, a general assortment of Block Tin Pipe, Lead Pipe and Gutta Perch a Hose. For sale by (july 1) ts B. F. CHSW, i Unction Sales. A Fine Family Horse. Barouche, See.. for Sale i BY CAMILLE E. GIRARDEY. On TUESDAY, tbe sth iust., at the Lower Market House, within the usual hours of sale, will be sold: A good Family Saddle and Harness Horse, eight years old, perfectly kind and gentle. ALSO One Barouche, nearly Dew, having been but very little used, and Harness complete. Terms cash. june 3 Barouches and Buggies for *ate. A rrrT^ Y rP A ! y,ILLE E GIRARDLY. On 1L E>DA Y, the sth inst., will bo sold, at the Lower Market House: 2 handsome * ew Bugsies -1 “ secoud and do.; 1 “ Barouche new and well finished; 1 ' second hand, nearly good as new. Terms cash. july 3 JbY C. E. GIRARDE /. ' WEDNESDAY, 6th instant, at the Brick Store of Mr. Keener, corner ot Broad and Centre streets, will be sold, at I('£ o'clock, A. M. The entire Stock remaining on band, consisting in parr of Sugar, N 0. Syrup, Coffee. Rice, Bicon. Lard Butter, Flour. Soup. Candles Starch, Brandy Gin, Bum. Monongahela Whisky, Pert, Malaga and Madeira Wines, Tobacco, Se ars, Brooms Horse Collars, Pickles. At SO DRY GOODS. Ready Made Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Scales, Weights, Measures, Show Cases, Jars, Ac., Ac. —after which — Will be rented to the highest bidder, the store, until first day of < etober text. Terms at Sale. j uly 2 BY C~ETgIR ARDEy7~ i On the first Tues lay in JULY, attheLower Mar ket house, wiihin the usual hours of sale, will be sold: 3-40 Acre Lots, being and lying in the upper part of Georgia—as to wit: Lot No. 338 lies in Floyd county, Ist sect'On, 16th District, ne*r Rome; Lot No 675 lies in Lumpkin c* r ty Ist section. 4 h District; Lot 227 Les in Chei ke county, Ist sttion, Ist District. Ail 2d que ity ot Hickory Land. Terms at sale. Titles UD' 4 pi able. july 2 BY S C. GRENVILLE & CCL TUESDAY, the sih Julv, at the Lower Market, within he usual hours of sale, will bo sold on account ot former purchaser ; TWO H<*UBE . situated on Greene street, and the lea-o of Land on which said Houses are erected. The lease expires Ist January. 1855. june 26 BY S C. GRENVILLE & CO. ’ Will be sold at the Lower Mark* t House, on the first TUESDAY it July next, if not previously disposed of: That valuable tract of Swamp Land known as the Bacon Land. 1» miles below Augusta, on the Savarnah River, and within half rnilo of the Augusta and Waynesboro’ Railroad. The Land is well timbered with oak, ash, hi.-iory, beach, and cypres*. On the place is the remains of a Burnett Steam Saw Mill, which could be repaired with lit tle expense, and from the con vet ieneo of transport ation to the Savannah markets, would make a prof itable investment for any 'no wishing to go into t o Lumber business. Terms made known day of sale; purchaser to pay us for papers, june 22 Valuable Keal Estate for Sale. BY S. C. GREKVII LE & CO. Will be soid, on the first TUESDAY in July next, at the Lower Market House, at 12 o’clock, M., precisely: The House and Lot on the corner of Washing ton and Reynold sts . known as tbe Barrett House. Terms nefourth cash. The balance in five equal annual instalments, with interest from time of sale. Posse-sion given in mediately, june 18 Soutlgm lllitlcrittji jjTurrs. WATER CURE INSTITUTE, MILLEDGLVILLE, GA. DH. E. G. DOYLE takes pleasure in announc ing to Invalids and the public generally, that the above popular and superiorly appointed Estab lishment, formerly conducted by T Carlcton Coyle, M. D., is now ready for the reception of patients seeking a restoration to health. All Chronic as factions of the human organism successfully treated at this Institute. Dyspepsia, Gout, - Rheumatism, Constipation, Hemorrhoid* or Piles, Hemorrhages, Amenorrlioea, Dysmenorrboea, Fluor Alhus, Genita Diao'nce ments. Affections o' the Eyes and Ears, Tetter, Erysipelas, and all Chronic diseases fti e skin and scalp. Scrofula. Dropsy, Syphilis, and the Humoral diseases generally, Neuralgia. Sciatica, Tic Dor louroux. Hystina, Epilepsy or the falling s'ckness, Virtigo, Paralysis, Apoplectic tendency. Asthma, Bronchitis, Chronic Inflammation of the Stomach and Bowels, Atrophy, and ind- ed every possible habit of, or Chronic diseased action that is curable, and all diseases are curablo, if no organic lesion be present. The Ladies Department i’ under the immediate supervision of that accomplished lady Mrs Jane Matthews, so well known to the o'd patrons of the Establishment. The facilities which this Institution offers for the prosecution of a stictlv Hydropathic ard Htgienie course of treatment, together with its ea-iiess of access from all points in Georgia at d tbo adjoining States, renders it peculiarly adapted to the wants of Invalids desirous of availing themselves of the efficacy of the Water Cure. The puriry of the Water, and the aceomrno lations lor Guest are too well known to need comment. In fittine up the Establishment no expense has been spared ,at could conduce to make it one of the most desirable places of resort for Invalids in the United States. Patients will be required to furnish their own out fits; these will consist cf Friction Sheets, and Towels. Compresses, and Blankets for Sudorific purposes, all of which can be purchased here on the most reasonable terms. Terns—Professional attention, use of baths, Ac., $lO per week ; board $5 per "eek—payable month ly. Servants treated and boarde 1 fur $lO per week. All letters of inquiry prompMy answered, june 8 2m WHITE SULPHER SPRING. Situated in Hall couuty—6 miles from Gaines* viile. ,'ps THE PROPRIETOR would inform tbo JEg| puhiic that his HOUSE will be open onjki, the Ist day ok June for visitors, and deem it almost needless to say, that as heretofore evory ef fort will he made to add to the ploasuro and com fort of his guests. STAGE LINES convey passengers from Athens direct, and also via Gainesville, three times a week. E. PACE, Proprietor, may 5 dAc4mos ' LADIES’ WATER-CURE ESTABLISH™ MENT, AT COLUMBIA, S. C., KEPT by DR. EDWARD RILEF and LADY. For the Cure and Relief of Amenorrhcea, Dys menerrhaea. Prolapsus Uteri, Fluor Aihus. Bar renness from early marriage, and Nervous Prostra tion. Ao.; Diseases of the Eyes, l ors and Nose; Throat and Chest Complaints—Asthma, Bronchi-, tis, Ac.: Diseases ofthe Liv*r, Spleen. Stomach and Bowels; Dyspepsia. Constipation. Piles; Rheuma tism, Gout, Paralysis. Neuralgia and Nervous Com plaints generally; Cancerous Complaints and Old Ulcers; all Diseases ofthe Skin, Erysipelas Scald Head of Children Tetter. Scrofula, St. Vitus Dance; Dropsies, Sick Headacho This Establishment is now open for the reception of Ladies, where all their diseases, chron c or acute will receive devoted attention. Gentlomencan only be admitted for treatment in cases where their wives are patients. No small children can be accommodated, save those brought for the cure. Those who prefer bringing their servants can do so free of charge, provided they attend to the baths and chambers of their respective owners, and ob serve strictly the regulations of the house. Each Lady will have a separate room, with the comforts of home. For an entire outfit, with board and treatment per month, from $75 to SIOO will be required, al ways in advance. No patient can be received for the cure of chronic affections for less than two months. GENTLEMEN (with their servants) from a dis tance will be accommodated with board and lodg ing in the vicinity ot the establishment, convenient to their bath house, and will be chareed $75 in ad vance tor 2 months’ treatment, exclusive of their outfit. All communications from Ladies to be di rected to Mrs. R. H. Riley; those from Gentle mont to Dr. Edward Riley, Columbia, S. C. aptil fi t Ac^mos CHEROKEE SPRINGS WILL open the 17tb June, under the superin tendance of Col. Wm. Murray and Lady. These Springs are pure, limpid, and cool, consist ing of Chalybeate, White Sulphur. Limestone and Freestone. The medicinal properties will s»on be made public, as Prof Means, of Emory College, is now preparing an Analysis. They are located sJ miles beyond the Tunnel, on the State Road, three quarters of a mile from Col. Ramsey s platform, (used for Catoosa also) where visitors will find Hacks always ready. Terms of board low. may 20 la*4dA4c J.G.PENISTON. CUD’S sPE< IFIC MIXTURE—For sa!e~by WM. HAINES, warranted to cure. WM. HAINES. may 28 Drug >ist, A ugusta, Ga. of TURPENTINE .—Now landing, 10 bbls. Spirit* of Turpent ne. For sale by julyl PHILIP A. MOI6E,