Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851, June 16, 1847, Image 3

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—pi infa—miw C4IW-JP i Win. Trousdale, of the 14th Infantry, and the I following officers am! men attached to his regi- j men t, viz: Captains, Pierce B. Anderson, Tiros. | Glenn, Julian P. Breedlove, and Robert G. j Beale; Lieutenants, James Blackburn, Thomas ! {Shields, Richard Steele., Samuel B. Davis, Ah x. I L . Layne, Henry B Kelly, James G, Fitzgerald, | Geo. \V , .Morgan, Nelson McCiannah&n, and Perrin Watson, with men. - A'. 0. Pic., lOih inst. [Correspondence of ike .\eto York Sun ] Yankees in \aples. — The llisleys — Mr. Polk, the American Minister. — .4 Jonathan and John Hull al Dinner.—Amusing in cident. Naples, (Italy.)Jan.B, 1847. The Universal Yankee Nation is well repre- | tented here. 1 counted hty Americans last Saturday evening at the Theatre Rival, 81. Carlo, where the R.sleys, fatln r and son, ap peared for the first tine m this c >untrv. These tatented Americans are reaping a golden liar- | vest. It is impossible to give an idea ut their sue- i Cess. 1 hev were cahed ,u: ten times after lueir ! performance lasi •'Saturday evening, The Theatre is one ol the mess splendid in the world. It se its four thousand persons. The performances of the j Kisleys, witii the news we are receiving of vie tones in .Mexico, have raised the Aiuetican character in tne estimation of Italians. Mr. j Polk, tile L . .S. Minister, is also elevating our | national character by his intelligence and c.our- j tesy, 1 liad liie pleasure of meeting Professor Rislev and his family last evening, at tea at Mr, Polk s residence. Ihe Professor lias a rich fund of anecdote. He related one incident 100 good to be lost When he was in Venice, an Ameri can captain and an Englishman met at dinner. ‘ \ ou are an American, sir’]” said the English- , man. ‘4 reckon i am,” returned the captain. J ‘ You have the name of being good warriors'?' 5 ‘ ‘ h es, says the Yankee, ‘we shoot prettly well. 5 : ‘‘But how is it you are anxious to make peace with .Mexico? tins does not appear much like , spunk!” j \ ankee. — You are an Englishman? John U ill. — Vi s. j 4 ankcc.— Weil, I don’t know what our folks j have offered to do icith .Mexico-, but. stranger. Til j jest tell you one tiling -Til be d d if vve ever ; offered to make peace with you! This home thrust at the Englishman set the I whole table in an uproar of laug iter. Professor 1 Rislev and ids son have bad the honor of appear- j ing before all the Kings and Queens in Europe, ’ and have been presented with four medals. The | brother of the King of Naples called upon him, alter his first appearance, to compliment him. Said lie, ‘ Professor Rislev, tell me how will you manage after your sons become larger?” idle i Professor, Yankee like, answered bv asking an- j other question —-*‘Do you recollect the history of i the Roman otklel who com nencedhy carrying a j calfand continued, by practice, to carry .t after \ it got to be a cow! His Royal Highness laughed j heartily, and invited the professor and his family I to visit him. 'The Professor returns to America | in June or July. We are making upa party to i visit Mount Vesuvius and the ruins of Pompeii, i D.D, B. | {PiTTIm friends ami acquaintance of Mr. 8 TICK LING COMBS are requested to attend his funeral | This Morning, at 9 o'clock, from tiie residence of j Dr. Joseph A. Eve, Greene street. June 16 117 i JCrThe Annual Meeting of the Home Industry Society, will he held To-morrow Evening, the 17th inst., at 81 o’clock, in the Presbyterian Lec ture Room. J. W. WIGIITMAN, June 1G 2 Secretary. i Head ill H Speaks for itself, aad Com- I meuis are Tuiiccessary. Pnitadciphia, May 28th, 1845. ; Dr. J ivne--Dear Sir; 1 feci bound to the af flicted t » givepubUc.ity to the extraordinary effects of your valuable medicine. i have suffered for several years past with Liver j Complaint, and the train of diseases which follow ---a complete prostration of the s\ stem—so that it was wbh grioat difficulty I could walk, and at times I was confined to mv room. To add to my misery, a Scrofulous allection appeared in my i throat, witii Rheu natistn in my arms, so that 1 could not raise my right aim to my head. In the ; hottest weather my feet and hands would aeh, | with the cold, and respiration had almost ccast d i 1 now became afflicted with a dry hoarse coti c b, , and gave up all Inpes of ever getting well. Iliad night sweats, ami got little or no sleep, with ; frightful dreams and morbid head ache. 1 seemed ; to be bordering on INSANT TV, and was dr nieil all study or mental exercise. I could not read a smalt paragraph in a newspaper w ithout great difficulty. 1 had great soreness in ray fluoaiach, which caused it to swell so much that 1 was unable to lie down, or even recline, but had to he propped up in a chair. I had the advice of some eminent physicians, anti tried nearly all the remedies used in sueii cases, but continued to grow worse, and it appear ed as though a speedy dissolution was taking place. 1 now heard of your medicines, and determined to try your Sanative Tills, and to my surprise t ie j soreness left me, so that 1 could walk about the j house. I continued to improve from that time. I Shortly alter my wife called at your store, and obtained a bottle of your Alterative. After taking which and the Tills for three ; weeks, there was a decided change tor the better, i so that when 1 called upon you, you said that I wou'd get well, and that your Alterative would cure me effectually. With no hopes, however, of getting well, I still continued taking your Alterative, until 1 had taken the fourth bottle, when there was a sudden change in my whole | system,as though Iliad got rid of suite great ; burthen, and I could d r aw my breath as usual, i M v nerves gradually became strong, and my ap petite returned. It has been about four months since I com menced taking your Medicines, and at this time i nearly every vestige of disease is eradicated from my system. lam as active, and nearly as strong, as at any period of my life. I have now gained ; nine pounds in two months. I have good reus >n to believe that the use of i your valuable medicine, by the blessing of God bus saved me from a premature grave. JOSEPH BARBER. Poplar between Seventh and Eighth Sts., Phila. Prepared only by Dr D. Jayne, Philadelphia, and sold on agency by. W. K KITCHEN, Augusta. | June 1G 1 21 i STEI7IBOAT COMPANY OF BLOIh GIA. This Company having been re-organized and placed in an efficient slate for service, are prepared to send forward without delay all freight that may offer. Goods consigned to WM. P. WILLIAMS, Agent at Savannah, will be forwarded free.of Commis sions. The connection of R. M. Goodwin with this Company has terminated. JOHN B. GUIEU. June 6 ]~-y Agent at Augusta, tur tmmrmmm' II »W| ill I, n-*u***mmm. r— —ar, tt , —n nranTfr-~—r “SONS OF TEMPERANCE.” ; CELEBRATION OF THE ANNIVERSARY OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE. The Augusta Division, No. 7, of the “Sons | of Temperance” contemplate celebrating ibe I approaching Anniversary of American Inde pendence, on Monday Afternoon , the sth of July next. An address suited M the occasion. Will he delivered by Brother Lucien Lataste, and other exercises will take place, which will he hereafter announced. Marion Division of Hamburg. Nmety-SuDi v Lion, of Graniteville, S. C., and all other Divis i ions of the Sons of Temperance in this State and I South Carolina, the Washington 'Total Ab-ui ■ nence Society of Augusta, the Washington Total Abstinence Society of Hamburg, all friends of the ; Temperance cause, and the public generally, are respectfully invited to attend. By the Committee of June 13 215 &>- I>R. J. A. S. MILLIGAN will at tend to the practice of Medicine and Surgery, in Augusta and its vicinity. Office in Metcalf’s Rang**, up stairs. Entrance one door below Mr. J. Marshall’s Drug store. June 13 6:n 2i5 £ Cj~ Notice—The citizens of Augusta, are respectfully informed that arrangements have been made by the proprietors of the new lee House, for the preservation of fresh meat, poultry milk, Ate.—during the summer season. Rates of charge moderate. Apply to J. 8. ’Tt t.’KEIL At new Ice House, Ellis Street. June 5 I—w 209 "COMMERCIAL. LATEST DATES FROM LI VK r pool,:::::: ; ::; MA Y 18. LATEST DATES prom HA v R KMa Y 17. JlarUct, June l(i. COTTON.—There is nothing doing in the cot ton market, and the few straggling sales made are generally at such prices as purchasers choose to : give. The only lot of any consequence that we have heard of as being sold, was one of 77 bales 1 good middling, half square and half round, at 9j cents. The quantity offering is very limbed. RECEIPTS OF COTTON, From tht Ist Sept., IS lb, to latest dates received. 1816-7. 1845-6. Savannah, June 10, 229.-71 169.9.05 ( harle-ton. J -me 11, 336, H 6 223,399 I Mobile, June 8, 3iG,927 4M.i03 New Orleans, June 8, 639.5-9 1,019,926 Texas, .May I. 7435 00 Florida, June 5, 123,241 136.273 Virginia, June 1, 10,570 11 ,9:>0 North Carolina, May 29, 5,990 8,651 Total, 1,719,310 1,98-1,607 STOCK OF COTTON , Remaining on hand at the latest dates received. Savannah, June 10, 20.<29 ]2.;>€3 Charleston, June 11, 52.581 32,150 Mobile. June 8, 87.695 62,850 New (Jrleans. June 8, 173.;<66 107,331 Texas, May I, 650 00 Florida, May 9, _ 22,625 21,726 Augusta Ar Hamburg,June 1, 25, 17 34.427 Macon. June I, 5,233 6,738 Virginia, June 1, 45) 550 North Carolina, M y 29, 050 2,700 New York, June 8, 97,803 9,575 Philadelphia, May 5, 5.731 9,888 Total, 492,830 412 531 DRY GOODS—For the season <-{ the year our market was never better supplied with seasonable Dry G nods, and country merchants could make some of their purchases here to advantage. GROCERIES. —'The same remarks are appli cable t<> Groceries. Ihe stocks are good and well assorted, and a fair business continues to be trails-, acted with the interior. CORN —There has been a good demand for tin ß article, and in the early part of the week sales were made as high as B<i cents, sacks includeo, but within the last clay or two prices gave way, an 1 the, highest that could be obtained yesterday was 80 cents. Stock light. FLOUR.—'There has also been a good demand for Country Flour, and the stor k at the present moment is light. Common brands are selling at §7, and fanev at §7 J a 71—the latter retailing at s7 i a 8 per bid. BACON —Sales this week of abort 30/00 lbs. at 84 cents per lb. the hog round. Sides are worth yj a 94 cents, and a, good lot would readily bring the latter figure. SUGARS.—No change to notice in the price of Sugars, if anything they are cheaper. COFFEE.—Good stock on hand, mostly of Rio, of which description about 3 OObags have been sold this week, in lots, al 84 a Sic. MOLASSES.—SuppIy fully equal to the de mand. Cuba is selling at 28 a 3J, according to quantity and quality, and New Orleans,in small lots, at 10 a 43 cents per gallon. BAGGING. —Good stock held, but mostly in few hands. {Sales limited, of Kentucky, at 15 a 18— principal 1 v at 16 —Globe M ills selling at IS. STOCKS. —'The only sale reported ions this week, was 150 shares Georgia Rail Road, at SBO per share. EXCHANGE —Our banks are selling sight checks on Northern cities at 4 per cent. prem.— They purchase sight, a five days sight checks on New York at } prem.—but there is very little offer ing—6oday bills, i a le.dis. FREIGHTS —We have no change to notice in the rates to Savannah or Charleston—nor is there much Cotton offering to either place. The River is in boatabie condition. SAVANNAH IMPORTS, JUNE 12. Per se br. Jos. Barker, from Havana—l7l hhds. and 30 tierces Molasses. [Correspondence of the Baltimore Patriot .] Isy niaspiclic Telegraph. The Flour market remains firm, and the tenden cy of prices L still upward. Sales to-day, to a considerable extent, amounting to 10,000 or 15,0C0 , hols. Genesee at $8,75 to 8.874. with rather more | buyers than sellers. Sales of Ohio Flour at $8,25 | t08,374,and Southern at $9,25 a 9,37. The re ceipts of ll mr are large—yesterday they were i 39,000 bbls.,and to-day it is judged they will not fall far short of that amount. Sales of Corn Meal at §5,56 a 3.624. Rye Flour is worth 57.25 a 7,50. 'File demand for grain continues active. Sales of Genesee wheat at $2.08 a 2,10. and very choice will bring more; Ohio red 190a 193 to I Corn continues in good request—sales prime yellow to the extent o( 3 >.OOO bushels at 1 19a '2oc; mixed white llOa 14c and very prime pure white j for shipment I2oa 125 c; oats 63a65e; rye 136 c. with . sales. Whisky is dull at 35a36 cents. Proxisions firm. : Groceries a little better. Rice. 5. a54 cts.per lb. The I otton market remains quiet. Sales very small: the feeling, however, is a lit le better.— Holders are less anxious to sell. We have very pleasant weather, and tilings look much refreshed alter the rain. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Memoranda. The ship Amelia, Argy, for Charleston, clearer at Boston, 10th inst. The U. L brig George, Ya'es, for Charleston was up at New York, 11th inst. to sail that day. mtttmygrtktmnrr. -—mu mm Triim-wii ttmr• r-rrr* —* wm> S AV ANN A H, June 14. —Arr. schr. Jus. Barker, ’ Alwood, Havana. CHARLESTON’, June 15.—Arr. schr. Maria, Reed. New Orleans*. THE PARLOR MAGAZINE. J, 'l'. Handley, Editor, i UHNIIIS Magazine, formerly under the care of D. ! j » Mead, commences it* Fourth Vulume under the editorship of J. T. Headley, author of " Najto leon and bis Marshals,” " Washington and his Generals.” “ Letters from Italv.” ivc . ir. We haza-d nothin.; in saying that the Magazine i> des tined to fill a lari**- plane in public estimation; that it will not only maintain its present enviable repu tation, hut earn to itself a far higher popularity, i and become the companion of many a circle to ! which it is now a stranger, gladdening by its pre j sem e, while it exerts an influ Mice pure, elevating , and hraLthiiil. The editor will bend his energies to make this Tit E MOST POPC7I.AR MauaZIXE of the day, ami while .availing himself of a-sistance | from the best writers, iie will draw freely from his own exhaustless store. It will continue to maintain its high moral tone, and nothing w ill he admitted into its columns hich j w ill mini-ter to corrupt passions and tendencies of : youth, or which the author “dying would wish to blot.*’ * ! The design as to o:T r the public a .Magazine j containing ad the attraction and interest of the i iiizhter periodicals, while it moves in a different path, and is not exposed to the same objections. It is is.sn d monthly, commencing wish May, ■ containing 32 pages of anginal matter, printed on | fine paper, in h-.nds me covers, with a splendid steel engraving, and colored flower, in each mini- I h- r, wtth occasional music, and is got up in every ! i respect in the best style of ihe art. making a yearly ! i volume of 331 pig 's, full of choice illustrations, ; and forming an elegant ornament to the parlor la- j tile, or a rich and valuable present to a friend. Back numb- rs and volumes always on hand. Price only §2 per pc, if in advance. 3 copies j for §5. 8 cop es for §l2. The Press and the public are daily awarding us ( the very highest testimonials of the editorial ihili- ! ty of our d ;g /.me. art i the beauty and taste with i which it is embellished, placing it in ihe. very first j rank in every respect, among the thousands of which we select the foilowing: “Mr. Headley’s lively and versatile pen is ad mirably fitted to give a charm to a work like lias!?’ Sew York Evangelist. “(aider the editorial charge of J. T. Headley, the most popular writer of the age, we predict a still stronger interest will he taken in this already i well-known and valuable Magazine. The name ; ! of//m/A//alone is a sure guaranty of success."* — ! 1 Fanner and Mechanic. “The new editor has infused that intense and i absorbing interest into its pages for which Ids | writings are remarkable. The work has gained in I the power which enchains the sympathies and rivets the attention, w itliout losing anything of its j former chaste and elevated in irabs and style."— i Windham Co. Jh not rat. “We wish this Magazine much success under j its ore sent guardianship.” —Advocate and Jour. ! “The editor is well known as one of the most j ; brilliant w riters of the day.”— Am. Agriculturist, j “Their motto is to mingle the beautiful with the j good.”—.V. F. Review. "Mr. Headley contributes to the present May | number liberally tn Ins usual pleasing siyle."— Ft. V. Tribune. “His talents will add greatly to the publication, 1 and have great influence in extending its tircula- j lion."' —Christian Intelligencer. “This very neat monthly is gaining fivor. re fining and softening the roughness of life, and blessing the family where it alights, ‘Ksto perpe tun.’ ’’ — Mussachnsells Fogle. “This is unquestionably lire best Magazine of its kind in the countiy " —.V nnt ticket Fvcpiirer. “Beautiful as it is valuable.” —Lutheran Ob server. i A few good responsible Agents wanted to cir culate lid* work, to whom the best inducements , will be ottered. E. E. MILLS, Publisher. 151 Nassau street. New York. June 17 5 16 c; \ X A L PLi.ASI it iu ilvl.l 1 . E suhscrih o . ha\ tig huiit a BOA 1 for the _tS_ purpose of conveying Ladies and Gentle men u land down tire Canal, takes this opportu nity of informing the public generally that the boat 1 is now ready for the accommodation of the public. Fare FIFTY CENTS.—Chiidr* a >.nd servants i half price. iYj~ Parlies of not less than twenty, desirous of taking a trip on l lie Canal, can do so by applying, 1 twenty-four hours previous to the time they wish to tro, to dr. ii. K. PliiLPOi 1 , Corner of Broad and Centre-streets, or tn 11E RDEIIT ST A LLIN G 3. June 12 if 113 H A RM SPRINGS^ Merriweather County, Georgia. 0 TAKE pleasure in informing my friends and J§. the public generally, that the above fashion* able and celebrated WATERING PL\< E, will he under my entire management and control this season. J shall open the House on the first day at Jane, for the reception of visitors, and hope from my long experience in business, to he able to sus tain the welE known reputation of the place. 1 have thought proper to reduce the price of Board, *Ac.: Board, Lodging, Bath, &c. per month, - §2O I Children ami Servants, “ “ half price, j Board of Horse, - “ “ sJl> i JOHN C. MANE HAM. Warm Springs, May 6, 18S7. June t ml 204 JWA RM SPRINGS. t |MTC present proprietor of these Springs takes I Ja this occasion to inform the public, that the Mill Pond near that place, which was thought to i produce sickness there last summer, was abated ! on the flih of April last; therefore no danger is to be apprehended on that account. JOHN C. MANGII AM. June 15 I 16 NOTICE* MAYING this day sold out my entire interest in business, including all dues to me. both i in notes and open accounts to v(r. DtVJD Ml L KKY , who will continue the business at the same ! place, on Ids own account, all persons heretofore indebted to mein any form, will please settU the same with him. GEO. Ji. WILSON. P. 8. i shall continue in the employment of .Mr. Mulkey nmi! further suited. Augusta, June 12, 1817. June 13 215 NOT ICE. MAYING this day purchased Air. GEO. li. ! WILSON’S entire interest in business, in- j j eluding ail dues to him. both in notes and hook ac- 1 I counts, all persons indebted on such notes and ac- j I counts will please call and pay the same to me. David mulkey. | I shall continue the same business at the same place, where I shall endeavor to deserve the confi dence of alt w-m, may lliul it their interest to trade with me. Augusta, June 12, 1347. June 13 215 WASHINGTON AND NEW ORLEANS 1 L TELEGRAPH COMPANY. * rWAIIE Subscribers to this Company are hereby ‘ H- notified that a payment of 20 per cent, on ; 1 their subscriptions w ill be required on the 2Uth ! day of June next, and another payment of 20 per ! cent on the first day of August next, to meet the i i demands of the assignee, who is rapidly progress- | ingjn the construction of the line. The money may be paid to Euward Thomas, Esq. Augusta Geo. J B. B. FRENCH, ) W. W’ SEATON, > Trustees. DAN. GOLD. ) ’ Washington City, May 21, 1317. May 30 if 2)1 i ' ENTIRELY NEW. SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES. r JOHN BRIDGES, - FASHIONABLE DRAPER AND TAILOR. A*ext door below V States Hotel. Broad st. rSNHE Spring and Summer styles just receiving m of CLOTHS, t asdmeres, Drap D’Lte, ■ plain and figured; Mixed and Drab Cashmerettes, Drills, Vestings, Fancy Articles. Trimming* l . Ac. for gentlemen’s wear. Under Vests for ladies. - I'he public are respectfully invited before or dering their garments elsewhere, to examine the above Stock, which they will find tocomprise the d very best selections that’ can be made in the New York market. N. B—Making and Trimming as usual, in the * most fashionable manner Marck-26 149 GREENE AND PULASKI MON I'M ENT LOTTERIES! J. W. MlUllY i CO., SUCCESSORS TO J. G. GkEfiOKV A CO.. MANAGERS. K X filA CLASS N o. 25. By Alexandria Class 32. June 19, R 47. BRILLIANT SCHEME. 73 Numbers—l 3 Ballots. 41.-l.fi a IIOLI/KS. $22,222! HU H! §G,6CG! €i, I! i! $3,- 813! $2,222- 14 OF $1,111! Ac. Tickets §ll, shares in proportion. CLASS No. 20. By South Carolina,i’fuss No. 24. June 17, 1317 ' .SALES CLOSE THURSDAY. <5 Nitinners—l3 Biiialt-. 30.000 DOLL’IISI §s.oodf §2.0001 $1,763? sos §1,000! Ticket.- §s.‘ o—shares in proportion. ( LASS NO. 27. By M nong ilia. Class 24, June 17, 1317. SALES CLOSE SATURDAY AT NOON. . Splendid Package Scheme. $1.5 U! lof§ 1,0. id! S3UT §6o’! §500! Tickets §2—shares in proportion. The risk on a package of quarters is only $5.90. For salts !w * JOHN \. MH.LEN, Agent. Opposite liie Masonic Hull. tjCrOrr.ci s from the country promptly attendee to. June 16 ,ntn t| ! v? ,t- fa & V \'J »* 1 ■*“ ‘ 3 A F ! A g * '•L-ricJ - A ii I W isr-wik 13k a E<>"ilGlA LOTTEUIEB. I>. PAIN!: & CO. MANAGERS. “ There is luck about lit lious e.'" SALES CLOSE TO-DAY VT NOON. Drawing Due This Evening. SAVAXXAiI LOTTERY. To be drawn Tuesday. June 15. 4.000 !k>ill.ars.( 6G Nuuiherv—lo Drawn Ballots. Wholes 81, Halves 5 >e.. Packages Quarters, only , §5,50, Risk, on y -p<3,37. Sales close J’hursday. “Columbus Lottery” t/ CL.es, No. 35. To be drawn \Cith dune. RICH AND SPLENDID SCIiEMK. 1*3.000 ]>OLL 9 llS. §3,000! §1,750! § 500? Ac., &c. 73 Nitmi>er: 15 Ballots. Wi ules only §1 —shares in proportion. SALES CLOSE Ti ESDAV AT NOON. Consolidatt.d Lottery. Ci.ass No. 25. for 1817. 51 vt.NH B I NT SCHEME. M VI DEI) INT O 5 PRIZES GF SIO,OOO I’AC 11. 5 Prizes of §5.000 ea eh. 5 of s 1.0.-0, 50 ut ■§' .OOtf 75 Numbers—l 2 Ballots. VV holes only § !0 —shares in proportion. For sale by F 11. FEZ A NT, Agent, Broad-st . 1 door below the Bank of Augusta. 85T - Orders from the country will meet with prompt attention if addressed as above. June 16 A CARD. S'KR. J’. P. CL! A EL AND having temporarily withdrawn Imm the practice of his profes sion, f would inform the citizens of Augusta and tHe public generally, that 1 have formed a connec tion with his former copartner, Jxo. \V Spear, in tlie practice of DENTAL Si UGERY. The bu siness will he conducted under the firm of Cleve land 4' Spear. Otlice Broad-st., over Aldrich A Green's shoe store. JNO. A. CLEVELAND. Feb. 13 ts 117 NEW K’i: HOUSE—-ELLSS STREET. tgllllE Subscribers respectfully inform theirpat -H. runs and the public generally, that they will furnish Ice at the same rates as ihe Jackson street Company, viz: 2 cents per pound by retail. 1 i cents per pound by 100 pounds and over. Terms Cash. All orders from the countryat * tended to with punctuality and despatch. WM. HAINEB, A CO. May 39 203 MAY GOODS FOR GENT’S. WEARk CIASIM ERES cf fancy colors, and Blac. d Drab et Ta and Ca>lunarette Super White Russia Duck for pants Linen Drillings, checked, plaid and striped Checked Linen Coatings, Tweed Coatings Cotton and Linen Cheeked Goods, for boys wear Silk and Cotton Undershirts and Drawers Brown Cotton « Hose, Gloves, llandkfs. j Suspenders, Silk, Cashmere and .Marseilles Vest j ings, j With every description of Goods, in our line to ' w hich we invite your attention. BOW DKG & CLAGETT. April 17 J 67 2* LL PERSONS indebted to the estate of ru DOC TRINE B( Null, deceased, late of Richmond county, are hereby requested to make i immediate payment, and ail persons having de | mands against said deceased, will render them in i agreeable to law. WILLIAM li. McLAWS. Ex’r. Jan 19 9l SPA RT A FEMALLS EM IN AIIA . UfJMIE second session of this Institution will Jl open on Monday , the 14 th instant. nmDr the ; care of the Rev. William J. Sasxett, A. M . > assisted by Aliss C. Fowler, (a graduate of .Mr. Holgoth's Institute, Mass.) in the LITERARY DEHARTM ENT, and Mis* G. A. Richards in | MUSIC. DRAWING and PAINTING. The Primary Class will ’embrace Spelling, Reading, U riling, and Rudiments of Anthmitic I and Geography. §9 per term. Junior Class — Engli-h Grammar, History, An | cient and Modern Arithmetic, Geography; Com j position and reviewed in Reading, Spelling and j Writing. §l3 per term. i Senior Class. — Latin, French, Algebra, Geome ; try. Logic, Rhetoric, Botany, Astronomy, Mental, Moral and Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, .Mine ralogy, Hoke’s Pantheon, Milton's Paradise Lost, Composition, &c. §!7 per term Music on the Piano Forte, §2O per term; Guit tar. §ls; Drawing and Painting, §lO. The School, under its present Board of Teach ers, has hs*en conducted in a manner giving uni versal satisfaction to the patrons, and is rapidly in creasing in patronage and influence. 'The known heahhliness of the location, the mo rality and intelligence of the community, and the superior facilities which the school presents for the attainment of sound education, furnish induce ments of the highest character. Board, in respectable families including wash ing and lights, can he had from 88 to 8!0 per month. E. M. PENDLETON. Secretary Board of Trustees Sparta, Ga . June 9, T: 17. 2c 211 . GEORGIA MAIL ROAD. { After May 26tli,a PASSENGER CAR | j J .V*- will he attached ; « tin Freight Train | 1 -id!*'--' ~W )m from Union Point to Augusta, every ! ! Monday, and from Augusta to I niun Point on i Thursdays i Transportation Office G. R R- and B. C \ Augusta, Ga. May 22d, 1317. JJay 3 __ ' )97 GEORGIA UAIL HOAI). ( gT* On ami alter April 2!st. 18-U . ’h* | Passenger 'Prain will leave Augusta at : ——.l i. ' o’clock, P. M. ; 1 ruiispoi iation Ofli efi. R. R. B. Co. Augusta. April 20th, 1847. HO ) SOU'i’il UAROLIXA RAIL LOAD. I On and alter the 2< t’- i.^t., a >PL Y CIA L TRAIN fII j *n«;i r rs will run ' 1 . , ' 1 r, . I betw-eii Hamiiur a aihfii. i o ! leave as follows. \ iz; 'l’o leave Hamburg, . 51 P. M. “ “ Aikeu. . . 8 A. M. i \V. J. MAG RATH, Agent. J _ May 12 _ _ ibd _ BELL AIR TRAIN—GEORGIA RAIL ROAD. a SPECIAL-TRAIN will la run between Augusta and B-H Air from | uile isj}, to Ueioher 15th. leaving \u ■ gust a daily '.Sunday’s excepted; at7 o’clock, P. M.,- i and Bel-Air atfio’clock, A. 31. Season I u ket. for one person, $25 00 Season Ticket for a Family of three, in cluding >«m". airs, 55 00 Season Ticket fora UarnPy of four, inclu ding se. van's, G. 5 QO Season 1 icket for a Family of five, inclo- ' dmg servaii»s, 72 50 |- Seasou Ticket for a Family <>f six, inclu ding servants. 77 30 Season i'lcl: -t for a Family of seven, or more including .servants, 80 00 Single tr.p, " 2.3 June G BOARDING AT BEL-AIR. A— I There widhe a House opened at Rd j|i Air on the i.sth inst., (tor the accummo .Jud-Sris dutiott of Boarders during the Summer, j aider the managernent of ;!>.» subscriber. 'l’eruis j per month fur supper, lodging and breakfast, and | dinner an Sunday s, § 7. WAN TED. A good Cook and Waiting Man, I | for whom liberal wages will he given. ; ■ JG REN T. The House below the Market a' i present ocmipir dby the subscriber. Apply to W . P. BEERS, G co. 14. 14. Depot, Angus'a j June 6 gijj FRAN KLIN HOUSE, \ The Subscriber would announce to his ' former visitors, and the public generally,- j . that this com mod ions establishment is now ready for the acconunojation of hoarders and | transient persons. The rooms and passages are j | largo and airy, finished in the h si style, and fur . nished with every- facility for conveutence and comtori. The building itself is unsurpassed hy ! any in the State, and tire, proprietor pledges him | sell to spare no pains or expense to ui.keui! who , S may favor him with a call perfectly at Inane. As , a summer retreat. Athens i> unequalled hy any in the up-country. The subscriber otiers every in ducement, both in terms and accommodation, to i all who are seeking such a place, togtve his house I their patronage. j W. L. MITCHELL. ( June 5 4c 203 ( - THE SARATOGA OF THE SOUTH. ALI A S „ . Mntlison Springs, Geoegra. f tj TIHB FASHIONABLE WA- t'~ % : J: I y.TI’.UINt; 1 LAC E, will be re-Jc " B . | 1 \ opened on tiie first day of June. ! 1 The Propritior is now finishing a larg** building 1 with a Dining Room 40 by 92. Parlor io by 40 feet, I and a number of Cool Rooms, &c., and a prome nade of t t feet vv ide. i:i a two story colonade, near four hundred feet long. “ DANIEL MORRISON. Madison Springs. Apri 30. June 4 t2m 2'7 TO SUMMER ViSITORS, \ Having stated to many of my vt-dtor? .during tin- past summer, that i should i close my hot 8 E. i deem it but justice to myselt. to inf nun them and others, that eirciirnstam es liave caused a change, of my views. W ill* means for accommodation soraew hat enlarged. I feel every confidence in being able to do as well as we have done. J. J. GRIFFIN. Gainesville, 3!ay 1, 1347. May 5 im—4 131 FOR BALE, That delightful summer residence, at |l jf Beil Air. recently occupied by Judge A G Holt. For a description of the premises and terms of sale, persons wishing to purchase arc referred to Thomas Barrett. April 25 ts ]73 STEEL <3 THIS celebrated Racerand Staliion 1 Awill make the ensuing season at the _Hampton Course, Augusta, Ga., ano will attend alternately, every ninth day, at ( her- i okee i'oiuls, S. at the moderate price of §3C 1 the season, cash, with §1 to the gro. i*t The season w ill tommcnce the Ist March and ‘ end 20th June. For pedigree and performances see hills. Mares sent to Steel will be grain fed at the rale of twenty-five cents per day, and good pasturage furnished gratis. JAMES GARDEN. Feb. 5 4in 106 El VERY STABLE. , *—THE undersigned respect cNr—jf ‘ fully informs the public thatN he has leased the old stand. well known as J. 11. Gnedrou's L()i\ Eli STA BLES, on Eliis-treet, and would be thankful fora share of patronage. R, A. WATAvINS. May 14 139 HAS ANY ONE A IIOREE THAT IS IDLE FOR TIIE SUMMER ? C) _ Any person having a HOUSE idle. find cue that will use him kindly I SA-A—Xm* feed him well, if application t;e made at this office. ts June 1 S2O REWARD* Runaway from the Subscriber at Four ; yW Mile Branch. Barnwell District, South Uarolina, on the 11th inst., a negro man JLe iismfd JUNE, a carpenter. June is a hi o k man, stout fellow, about 5 feet, lit or 1 I j inches high, with full heavy eyes and inclined to be red, ana stammers;' between 23 and 39 years of age. The above reward will tie paid for iiis ( delivery to the Jailor of Augusta, where he is ! well known, or §l6 for his security in any other j jail so tiial 1 get him. ISAAC TAYLOR. May 13 139 SOUTH CAROLINA R AID ROAD, > HaMcitrg, .March 15, 1817. \ ("1 RAIN AND FRO\I>!ONS of all sorts in tended for the relief of the sufferers in Scol -1 land, will be transported to Charleston by this j company without charge. Those iorwarding are requested to mark their packages “Scotland.” W. J. MAG RATI I, Agent. March 18 l4l SUGAR AN I> CO I FEE. tj B VGS prime Rios OFFEE [ 2d hhds. St. Croix, R. Rico and New Orleans Sugar, .last received, and for low by ’ Jan 7 JOHN R. DOW. PINE OIL. A CONSTANT supply of Fine* Oil or Cam phiiie. will be kept fresh. Persons using ] Murphy’s splendid Lomps, can always he furuisii ed with the above Oil on very reasonable terms, by March 2 J. E. MARSHALL. NOTICE. A LL persons are hereby cautioned not to cred it my wife ANN .MARIA MOORE, who - left me on the 27th May la*t, as lam determined to r pay no debts of her conirrcting without a written order signed hy me. J. R. SIOORE. Alexander, Burke ro , June 1 June 8 "10— 293 _ . _ ~ —: -i. -. • —z* 'W»' j I‘I'ULIC SALKS. i , v ~f CRi y rX SIIE!6iFF».S - ALE. 'V .wwre Jh« C<mn U..„,<e in Jackson | ' ilii* first fu-dav in ,Vu:.h m-xt. be ! ■" UMnI U " '* ‘-f Fie following property, to xx it; ! Tvx-H m-**s ami Lots and two vacant Lots m : Lie village J .cson' >< ro, known as Lot. No ! no-.v occupied by Jafob p er man. and bounded 1 ’virih !,y ;s c:’ W 1,. 31 att lt tvs w-si by the ~ui, j I**’ street, south by lot of’ Jacob Freeman ; 1, vied j up!!, as the p r o;n rty « j Jacob Bryan, deceased, t<» satisfy one ft. fi i favor of Lie Inferior Court of sirijteit couutv and other-. LD.uL.Ni> J. RONS, os. s o ! _Jun" !•’_ Ilb lUCiOIOND SHISRIFFLS SALE. On the )jr>t Tue.- i..y ia Jn v next, will be sold, al the lower marl -i house { ). t - cil\ cf Augusta, between ilie •• mil hou rs ~f sum, the following | property, to-.Vm: A ' l! - » s ' • Saw Nil I, ~, (] J, c j ng . nt or near Spir n (t. ek. tiear t*;e Sax aunah river in the county of Riofior.ru:. Said S> urn Saw Mill snirate on !.ar::js a '.Huing lands of Tiiomns Dick ers a:, Coßins and Tnuti. Levied on as the pro -1 ty of A'dam S. NT wli -u-e, to satisfy th- follow fnc executions issuing from the Superior Court of Richmond county, 'a taxor of.lulm D. Wbitebousti vs. Adam S. .N'cvvtjou.se, Baker A: Hart vs. tlte same. Also, at the same time and place, will he sold all that Lot or parrel of Land, situate, lying and being in If n hmorid co in ty . .n’o eung one hundred acres more or t un' k*> x* - the Meadow tract; ;o ■ ’ oniny !;.; sotß. ij. \ cn. John bkiis* ner, the estate of, Martha Fury, drc-iirfi!, ami oiii ts. I -vied f ns rh? property of Augustus i». L<'ll?'? ■■ .to t. t\ ai; 'a. issuing ;roiu (he Nu pei vor Court ot Uieim.orul county to favor of (he Justices :>i ilie Inferior (To.n of Ui< firnond county, Ac. lor toe use.-Cc. Vs \Vii!t.,ra ,f. Hobby, Seiir,, ;o; principal. Edward 1 hom.ts and Augustus B. Longs! re el, sec un sic s. A A ROM KOFF, Sheriff, June 5 gi >m Kit:"l.;.? v > sil i;*< I t'l's s.V LU. On t!ie first . -day in July next, will be sold at the low arket liotise. in thecityof Au gusta. Wcilll tile legal hours of sale, the follow ini' proi-e ty. to wit 11 that fra'-t or part el of Lend, situate, lying and being in tic*, enmity of Ifielunond, containing thr-e hundred and forty acres, more or less ad joining- lands o! G-< rge W Crawford Morris, the Oeoriria Rail If id an I Banking Company, Mis. iii ; ! an 1 Bps. Brown; levied on as the property of Daniel Mahoney, to satisfy a fi. fa on thefore eh • nr-* of a mo-.gage, i-.siting from the Superior Court of Richmond county, in favor ot Charles 1 Denham vs. Hamel Mahouev. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold three hundred and ninety saek* Salt ■ levied on a; the property of \N tlliant 11. Cordon, id satisfy a It. fa. issuing from the Superior ( uri of Kn liinond county, in favor ol tie* Ceorgia Insjiranca and T;u-i Company vs. \\ illiani 11. Gordon. A Iso, at the same t ine and (dace, will be s Delia .a necr. woman, about ’JO years of age, her child Jacob, about one p ar old; levied on as the property of John Trowbridge, to satisfy sun dry a li. fas. issuing from the Justices Court of the !’2ist District of Richmond county, in fivor Haviland. Risley & Co. \s. John Trowbridge.- Levy made and returned by a Constable. WILLIAM V. KER, June I 207 Deputy Sheriff ICC. LINCOLN SIIEKIEF S A LIT VvTll b> sold, before the Court House door in Lin coin county, G i.. on the first Tuesday of July next, within the lawful hours of sale, the fol lowing property, x iz : Four feather beds, bedsteads, and furniture,sold as the property of Th mms I’ alim ns, by virtue of a 11. fa. i-sued from Wilkes Inferior Court, Mem re I IV Callaway, vs. Thomas .’Vdrnons. Wm. Pool, Nicholas G Barksdale, and M, 8 Amoouy. Pro perty pointed out by Wm. Pool. WM. M. McCAHLEY, Sheriff. Jl B-* C Wahiiia mh;i;ji I sale. AV L! bp sold, on tti iir.'t Tuesday bi July next . be" —- fore the Court House door in Vv a i Teuton , War ren count v, ’.. ithi:: th * u gal bouro of sale, the ffsllowiug propefty. ro vvit ; I Negro Matt t.y the nanri" of William.about 2 t V-a is ot age. oi v •■How eorof ilc x ion a sr->od hor uess maker, a </ o 1 driver. Ac; levied on as the property of 1 ruth T. Lockett. to satisfy two fi. fas. ‘ t.-siniigfr m ihe W arren Interior * ourt, against aid I riah T. Ic ciiett, one in favor of Lbenezer W. Doughty, and the other in favor of Dye & s Doughty, for use of Kbenez.er W. Doughty. Al Gi SIT S BEALL, Si.eriiL Jurm j 2U7 BUHiUT SISEHIS E’S SALE. Will be. sold, on the first Tuesday rn July next, hi * >rt the < »nrt house door in Fdherton, Lihett oainty, within the usual hours, the following property, to w it : II Negroes, viz; Miily, a vvr nan, 17 years of age: Cbaricu. a hoy. 16 y«ar- of age; Jesse, a boy, I♦»; Sophia, a woman. *JS; Frankey, a girl, 14;- Wyatt, a boy. Id; Mandy, a girl, 6; W illis, abpv, 4; Polly, a •Vnman. 4<): Mary, a gi I, 12; I Bti reaop’J Slabs; i SVcret: >-y and Book Case; 13 Bedsteads; 2< Chairs; 1 lot Books; 1 Table and Fnils; 3 Sideboards; 3( locks; ] Folding Table; 9 Dressing Tables; 3 Pic! - rs nod 3 Wash Bowls; 5 Wirn rs; 1 Mapof the 1. State-; 2 Washstat.ds; I large i<it of Bed-ciotiiine’. 10 Feather Beds; H Jor dens; IS Straw Be s ;• ml Mat trasses; 2 Cupboards, 2 Book capes frames; 2 Tavern Bells; 31 Pillows; 1 lot (>f Shox el am. Pongs, Aml irons and Fenders; I lot of Crockery Ware; I lot of Silver Ware; 1 lot of Glass Ware; 1 lot of Trunks and B<-xe,s; 1 lot of Sugar; ! lot of Coiiee; 1 lot of Bice; 1 lot of Flour; 1 barrel ol Molasses; 1 keg of Nails; i lot of Hoes; ! lot of Salt; 2 Water Buckets; 1 Desk; ] lot of Medicine-- a Remnant of Dry Good-; 3 Trunks, containing Papers; I ( best; I Spinning Wheel; 1 bit of Aurious articles of Rubbish—all i.Jvied on as •he property of Mary Oliver, \dni*x. of 'i homas Olix er. deceased, to satisfy a li fa. is-tied from Li bert Superior Court in favor ofjeptlia V. Harris, Adtn’r , <V;c. vs. Mary Oliver, Adrn’r. of 'l’hos. Oliver, deceased,and sundry other fi fas. vs. same, and controlled by James Oliver. Property pointed out by James Olix er. Nothing vVill be received in payment of the above levied property but Specie or Treasury Notes. HENRY R. DEAD WYLER, D. Sheriff. June 3 16 BrilKt: SHEBIFF'S SALE. Will he sold, before court-house door in the town of Waynesboro 2 , Burke county, on the hrst Tuesday in July m-.\t, between the usual hours of sale, he following property, to wit: Ueven hundred and sixty-six 0166) acres, more or less, oak and hickory land, adjoining lands of Matthew C. M< Cullers, Henry Lewis, and olliers, originally granted to Henry Vounge; levied on as the property of Paul Davidson, so satisfy a mort gage fi. fa. issuing from the Superior Court of Burke county in bvnr nf loshita W Saxon vs Paul Davidson. Property pointed out ift said fi fa. Jiitte 3 JOHN 1. BROWN, Sheriff. Bl RKE SHERIFF’S - \ ‘ . .. | Will he sold before the Court House dnnr, in the | town of Wax tiesboroT on the first Tuesday in July next, between tiie usual hours of sale, the following property, viz: | One hundred and seventv-nine (175) acres of Pine Land, more >r less, adjoining lands of Isaiah Lapp, Henry Hargroves, and others; levied on as the property of Gibson West, to sati-fy a fi. fa. is suing from a Justice’s Court of Burke county, in favor of Anthony Bunnell x>. Gibson W est. Pro perty pointed out by plaintiff. Levy made and re surned to me by A. K Skinner, constable. O. H. PERRY, Deputy Sheriff B. C. June I jot Administratrir’s Sain. W ill he sold on ihe first Tuesday in Augn:-l next, to the high-st bidder, at the Court House door in the towji of Lumpkin, Stewart county, within the legal hours of sale, agreeable to an order of the honorable the Inferior ( 'ourt nf Richmond tunny, x\ hen sitting as a Court of Ordinary and for Ordinary purposes. A Tract of Land, known as No. 227. 21th Dis trict of Bt'*xxart comm ; drawn by Lott William®, and sold as the property of the estate of the said Lott Williams, deceased. Sold I>r division.— Terms cash. JANE WILLIAMS. Adm’s. May 12 JJtbouis non. WANTED TO HIRE, BV. the month or year, two Negro hoys frrm fifteen to twenty year* of age. Inquire of 1 tins oilke. May 1