Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851, June 20, 1847, Image 3

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f From tUt New Orleans Bee.} Mexico. We have more than once had occasion to translate portions of the letters from the City of Mexico, writen for the Patria, by an intelligent and seeming impartial and well informed correspondent. In that paper of yesterday, we find another com munication dated lire 22nd May, parts of which are extremely interesting. The writer adverts in the strongest terms to the deplorable disorder and confusion that prevail in the Capital. Mexico, says he, seems in a mote desperate state than ever. No one knows what is to be done or what ought to be done, and tho-e who hold the reins of what is called Govern inent,neither know what steps they should take, nor what they are themselves able to effect. We have at length in account of the circumstances unending the return of f>anta Anna to the Capital, (t appears that on the I7ih, the Republican© publish, ed a complete and triumphant vindication of Gen. Minon, in which Santa Anna’s conduct was exhibited in a most odious light. The populace were furious against their lately idolized general, and when two days after, Santa Anna enter ed the City, he was received hy the rabble with indignant cries of “Death to Santa Anna,” ‘he soils us to the Yankees,” and volleys of stones in all directions. The General in chief made his way to the National Palace with all convenient speed, and the guards were doubled to prevent more dangerous outbreaks Thus far, observes the writer, tire press has been prevented from making public these outrages- The Capital is nearly defenceless in spile of Mexican fanfaronade, and it is thought that if Scott were to present him self, he would enter without resistance from a’population of 2U0,000 st uls. Al most all others than the military are in favor of peace, and do not care to conceal their opinions. Tire soldiers are for war, not through patriotic motives, but that they may give full vein to their licenti ousness and rapacity. With respect to the Clergy, they have wonderfully modified their view's since the piomulgation of Gen. Scott’s procla mation. Perceiving that the Americans pledge themselves, to respect the Church property,and observe their pledge,iheCler gy have determined not to surrender their wealth for the benefit of the Repuh lie, arguing that when they agreed to de s; o 1 themselves before, they imagined lint the Americans would strip them, and that therefore they had better help their own countrymen. Now, however, that they do not fear being molested, the Cle rgy keep their purse strings tightly drawn. The ren r is for the election of Pres : . dent had not of course been received at the dale of the writer’s letter. He is confident, however, that flenera has been chosen, and thinks that he is dispos er! to commence negotiations for peace G°n. Scott will probably he in Mexico by the lime the result of the election is as certained. THE MARRIED W()3I UN’S PRIVATE M E UIC A L C OM I* A N iO N . By Dr. A . M. Mauriceau, PROFESSOR OF DISEASES OF WOMEN. [Third Edition, \8 mo. ftp. 250. Price si GO j 95,000 COflttS SOU) IN THREE MONTHS’’! The great demand for this most important work, (of which thousands are sold} lias compelled the issue of a another edition. It is intended especi ally for the married, as it discloses important se crets which should lie known to litem particularly. Here every female rati discover the causes, symp toms, and the most efficient remedies and inmt certain mode of cure, in every complaint to which her sex is subject. It is an important question to the married w hy it is that we behold so many married females sickly, debilitated, and prostrated ? as aUo the causes; and w hether they are susceptible of remedy. They will here find those important matters, connected with discoveries in medical and physiological sci ence, which meet this question. This work is destined to be in tiie hands of every wife and mother who has a regard for her own health and welfare, as well as that of her hus band. The revelations contained in its pages have al ready proved a blessing to thousands, as the innu merable letters received by the author will at test. It is of course impossible to convey more fully, in a public journal, the various subjects treated of, as they are of a nature strictly intended for the married ur those contemplating marriage; neither is it necessary, since it is every one’s duty to be come possessed of knowledge, whereby the suf ferings to which a wife, a mother, or a sister may be subject, can be obviated. Copies will be sent by Mail free of Postage. Over ten thousand copies have been seat by mail within three months, with perfect safety and certainty. In no instance has a remittance failed to reach the publisher, or the book to those to whom it has been directed. Om the receipt of One Dollar, the “Married Woman’s Private Medical Companion” will be sent free of postage to any part of the United Stales. All letters must be addressed (post paid) to Dr. A. M. Mauriceau, Box 1234, New York City. Publishing Office 128 Liberty street, New York. The “Married \Vornan’s Private Medical Com panion” is told by booksellers in New York, Richmond, Philadelphia, Boston, Mass., Colum bus, 0., Albany, Buffalo, St Louis, Charleston, New Orleans, and in every principal city in the United States. Agents in Philadelphia, Zeiber &, Co.; New York, Burgess <fc Stringer; Albany, XV. C. Little * Co.; St. Louis, Nafis &, Cornish; Co lumbus, John T. Biain, Agent for Central Ohio; C. F. Fisher, Richmond, Va. All letters, how over, must be addressed as above. N. B.—The trade supplied on the usual terms. STEAMBOAT COMPAIVV OF GEOR GIA. SCrThia Company having been re-organized and placed in an efficient state for service, are prepared to send forward without delay all freight that may offer. Goods consigned to WM. P. WILL JAMS, Agent at Savannah, will be forwarded free.of Commis sions. Phe connection of R. 51. Goodwin with this Company has terminated. JOHN B. GUI Eli, June G ]—y Agent al Augusta. &CT DR. J. A. S. MILLIGAN will at tend to tlie practice of Medicine and Surgery, in Augusta ami its vicinity. Otfi ce in Metcalf’s Range, up stairs. Entrance one door below Mr. J. Marshall’s Drug store. June 13 6m 315 juo >j }\ i: ii (i \ l. Latest dates from Liverpool,::::::::::mav 18. latest dates from havre, 17. CHARLES ON, June 19— Cotton. —Our reportol the 12th inst. left the Upland market in a very depressed stale, as it was impossible as slat ed in our report of thot morning, for bidders to do unv thing in the wav of effecting sates, with out submitting to a heavy concession; since that time, however, more activity has prevailed than characterized the business of the previous week, bm it is owing to the fact that a reduction has been granted. On Saturday last nothing was done in the article. On Monday between 5 and GOO bales changed hands; but on Tuesday and Wednesday operations were again suspended. On Thursday, *2/0 bales were sold, and yester day, 191 bales were also taken by purchasers-- making the aggregate sales of the week reach up wards ot 1000 bates, at the following prices : GO bales -II 94; 2G at 10; 10 at lOJ, 55 at 10*; 3GO at 104, 109 at I0|; 2GO at 10*; 71 at 10*; 4 at'J 1; ami J bales at 11 J Fair has been sold at 10| a 10$, and mixed lots of good middling ami middling fair at lOJc. This reduction, however, is liy no means general, the operations having been con fined almost exclusively to one iiouse. as factors, rather than follow in the wake of this establish ment, have preferred shipping a portion of their stocks. Received this week 1372 bales. ’The market is in such a position, that it is impossible to give quotations. The market, for those, de nominations which are classed under the head of Long Cotton, has also been quiet, and the trans actions have been limited to about 158 bags Sea Island, as follows: 91 bales at 25; 17 at 314; and 50 bah s at 31 and 35e. per lb Corn. — The receipts of the week have been limited to 7800 bushels, received per Rail Road. We have no transactions to report, hut would refer to quotations, which will give a fair criterion ot the market. Dealers awaiting further advices from Europe. Flour. — The Flour market has been entirely neglected during the week, and to have effected sales,holders would have been comp- lhul to have submitted to a reduction in prices, as was the case with several small parcels of country which changed hands—.say from 25 the 50c. per barrel. Present q •at• >s are nominal. Re • ved ty Railroad 0000 bids., and 725d0. Western. Frieghts. — To Liverpool Colton in square bags a 7 iGlhs; Havre Ic. Wc quote to New YorK Colton in square bags a \e.., and Rice SI 50 per tierce; to Boston, Cotton Jc. and SH for Rice SAVANNAH, June 18— -Cotton.— Arrived since tlie I2th nit., tSG hales Upland, per Rail Road, ami 17 Sea Islands. The exports for same period have oeen 170 bales Upland to Boston.and 12 do to Charleston--together 212 bales, leav ing a stock on band and on shipboard, not clear ed, ot 18,524 biles Upland and 2.20 G Sea islands, against 10,702 hales Upland and 772 Sea islands, at tiic same lime last year. The past week has been characterized by the same depressed and unsatisfactory slate ufthings as noticed in our last, in sac , we have not heard of the sales of a single bale ot Upland Cut ton, and trom appearances, there will lie nothing doing till after tiie receipt of the advices ofthe steamer Cambria, which may be expected in a day or two. In Sea Islands, we have to report the sales of 55 hales, at the following par u ukus; 5 at 20; 1G at 23; at 23j, and 23 at 21 ecus per pound—to gether with 21 bales Stained, at ID cents per pound. /lire.— There is not much doing in this article. The sales are 200 tcs. at S > to 5$ per llH) lbs. and 935 bushels Rough, at SI per bushel. Par ties who held stoens in Rough, have been beating and shipiug it. This has had the effect to dimin ish the quantity on hand, which is considered Jess than but year, at this time. Groceries. —The only transaction wc have to 1 e port under this head, is the sale of nearly two cargoes of Cuba Molasses, consisting of 2G5 hhds. 60 tcs.. and 30 bills. The hints, sold in lots al 23 cts., and the tcs. and bids, at 25 cts. per gallon. Flour.—- We hear of sales of about 7,000 lbs. Georgia Flour, in sacks, at £'3j too£ per 100 lbs. bales of bids., full weight, at b 8 per Did. Com.--Therehas not been much demand this week for Corn, and the sales have consequently been light. It brings 95 to 97 cts. per bushel by the quantity, and at retail. ILuj —259 bundles North River Hay sold from the wharf, in lots, from 874 to $1 per 100 lbs. Bacon. —A lot of about 4000 lbs Georgia Ba con— Hams, Sides ami Shoulders—sold at 10cts. per pound. 2000 lbs Hams at 10 els. per lb. Exchange.--'Wo. quote. Sterling bills nominal ly at 6a 64 percent, prem. Domestic remains as last quoted. The Banks sell Sight Checks on Northern cities at \ per cent. prem. They pur chase sight to five day Checks at para 4 per cent, prem.; 30 day bills at J a J, and GO do. al 1 j u 14 per cent, dis. Freights. —Foreign.—We quote nominally, 4 a 9-l6d. per pound for square and round bales Cotton to Liverpool. Coastwise.—For N. York the rates are 4c. per pound in equal quantities tor square and round bales Cotton, and 851,50 per tierce for Rice. To Boston, last engagements 9-lGc. per pound for square bales Cotton. Jo Baltimore and Philadelphia, 4 C P** r pound for square and round bales Cotion. To Providence, h a Jc. [Correspondence of .he Haiti more Sun.] .11 at’iirlic 'r<‘legi'U|>li« NEW YORK, June 16, 6 T. M—There has not much activiiy in flour to-day, operators standing off for the steamers. Holders, however, are firm, and sales have reached 30,000 barrels, at $8,75. The receipt are considerable, otherwise holders would not sell until the steamer arrives. Small sales of Brandywine and Georgetown are making at $8,50. Wheat continues dull, an»s n,t ou the decline. The sales amount to 4,000 bushels, at $3. Corn has slightly improved to-day. The sales are to the extent of 10,000 bushels, at $1,14 a $1.20. Corn meal continues dull, the sales amounting to but 700 barrels, at $5,50 a 5,fi21. No tidings yet, from Boston or the Hook, of the steamers. si it mYcTl\t j•: l I.iglTxce. MEMORANDA. The line ship 11. Allen, Morrison, for Charles ton, cleared al New York 15th inst. The schr. Consolation, Forsyth, fur Charleston, cleared at Philadelphia 15lh inst. CHARLESTON, June 19.—Arr. ship Sullivan, Waite, New Y’ork; brigs Emily, Godfrey, New Y'ork; Clement, Ryder, Boston; schrs. C. C. Strat ton, Vance, Philadelphia; Oraior, Wood, Frank fort; (>le.) steamer Ohio, Church, Boston; via New York; U. 8. Propeller Major Tompkins, Ten ny, Philadelphia. Cid, ship Consbrook. Maguire, Liverpool; bark Jane Glass»n,(Br.) Fleck. Liverpool; brig PatilT. Jones, Hill, Brazos; (Texas.) schrs. Busan, Gard ner, Baltimore; Eliza L. Leiper, Thomas, Phila delphia. Went to sea, schr John Hancock, Boubiates, Bagua la Grande. 117AYTED TO HIRE, a NEGRO GIRL, ww 12 or 13 years old, to mind a child. Apply at this office. June *2l) Foil SALE. A BAGATELLE TABLE, in good order, one of the best hi the city. It will be sold a bargain. Apply at this office. June 19 220 HARPS. £•1 Broadway, New Yotk. JF. URDWNE, Maker anti Importer, in • vites the attention «*f admirers of this de lightful instrument to his huge and elegant selec tion, comprising every variety of the most splen didly finished and plain descriptions of brilliant toned DOUBLE-ACTION H ARPS, ever offer ed to their notice, in Tone, Touch, elegance and style of finish, certainly unexcelled. Harps re paired. Strings, Music, dr c. &c. A list of prices and descriptions forwarded per single postage.— “Every lady should be a little familiar with this truly elegant and fashionable drawing room instru ment. at once a proof of refined musical taste; is a most delightful accompaniment to the voice, and displays the graceful proportions of nature’s handi crafts to the. greatest advantage. Minor Critique. “Mr Browne’s Harps are hy far the most beau tiful we have ever seen, and in tone there is an extraordinary addition of sweetness, purity and power. ” —Charleston Courier. J. F. BROWNE & CO. London and New York. ISIO. Orders received and enquiries may be made of J. SIEGLI NO, Charleston, S. C. June 20 into 221 GEORGIA, S criven county. Present the Honorable Cirorge Pollock. Peter li°d dicl: and John S. Maner. Judges of said Court. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Tl7 HER EA S. CASSANDRA WILLIAM w w SON, Administratrix upon the estate of Cullen W illiamson, late of said county, deceased, applies for letters of dismission from the adminis tration of said estate; therefore the kindred and creditors of saiil deceased, are hereby cited and admonished to file their objections if any they have in my office in terms of the law 1 ; otherwise letters dismissory will he granted the applicant at the January term next, of the Court of Ordinary for said county. Hv order of the C<<urt.tliis June L th, 1817. ALEXANDER KE.UP.C. C. 0., S. c. Jnne 20 221 lao I I? MONTHS after date, application will he made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Scriven comity, when silting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell a tract of Land, the property of Jackson Oliver, a Minor, for the use and benefit of said Minor. W INBORN J. LAWTON, Guardian. June 20 221 A GLORIOUS TRIUMPH I Truth needs no Boasting. CUT! ZENS of the U. Staves, w ith pleasure 1 in- J form you of the great success of Humphreys’ Fever and Ague Pills throughout Georgia, South Carolina, Florida, Tennessee, Ac. I pto the Bth of the present month I iiave had four hundred and eighty-three cases of this distressing complaint, ami out of this large number I have failed only in four cases, and i can safely say the failure is on their own side, and not mine. 'Phis medicine is now found in all parts of this and the adjoining States, where it is recommended hy the most re spectable families, and the best recommendation is. it is proving itself to he an infallible remedy for Fever and Ague. It is mv own discovery, and is one of tiie best medicines ever invented for this dreadful disease —curing in twelve hours. Pre pared and sold only in Savannah by W HUMPHREYS. Jr. Splendid commissions eiven to Agents who will sell this infallible remedy in the Southern States, w here something of the kind is wanted, which will prove effectual. Address the Proprietor, cor* tier Bay and Draylon-streets, Savannah Ga. iJdrvAgents now appointed **hoiwell & Gilbert, Macon; Dorsev & Knott, Griffin; P. A. Moies, La Grange; Weisfer <fc Epping, Columbus; VV . K. KITCHEN, Augusta. June 19 4 220 WASHINGTON FILM \ LSI SEMIN VUY ’ Under the care of Hopewell Prohyti tv. Ukt. Gkokgk H. W. Petuie, Principal. T'UIE SI MMEK 'PERM will r-oiniiience on the second Monday in July next, and con tinue live months. For particulars in regard to the School and suitable hoarding (muses for pupils, application may he made to the Principal, or either of the un dersigned Trustees. The course of studies em braces all the branches usually comprehended in a thorough English Education, with the Latin and French Languages. Drawing, Painting and Vocal and Instrumental Mo>ic. in connection with the above notice, the Trus tees will add, that they have seen, with increasing satisfaction, the progress of the pupils in this in stitution under its present government, in every moral and mental attainment most desirable in the female character, and they therefore most consci entiously recommend the institution to all who would secure for their daughters a connected course of thorough and faithful instruction, c-■ in - hined with those moral and religious influences, which fit them for honorable, useful and happy lives, now and hereafter. Trustees : A. 1.. Alexander, Dr. John IT. Pope. Garnet 8. Andrews, Dr J. J. Robertson, A. A. Cleveland, A. S. Winohelu, Washington, June 11, 1817. E. M. BURTON, Secretary. lie ferenets : Reverend Dr. Hoyt. Athens “ “ Tai.magk. Ogttlthorpe University. “ “ J. W. Baker, “ “ H. Hooker, Macon. “ (’. P. Uk.m.vn, Mount Zion. “ N. 1L Pratt, Roswell. “ Francis Roman, Greensboro’. “ Dr. A. Church. Athens. “ H. Safford, Cherokee Corner. “ J. W. Beid, Woodstock. “ H. Golding, Bath. “ J. W. V\ addle, Marietta. June 17 lie 118 C ANA L P LEA SIR E 150 AT. f BIN HE subscriber, having built a BOAT for the JL purpose of conveying Ladies and Gentle men up and dow n the ('anal, takes this opportu nity of informing the public generally that the boat is now ready for the accommodation of the public. Fare FI FT A” CENTS.—Children and servants half price. Parties of not less than twenty, desirous of taking a trip on the Canal, can do so hy applying, twenty-four hours previous to the time they wish to go, to Mr. H. K. PHILPOT, Corner of Broad and Centre-streets, or to HERBERT STALLING 3. June 12 ts 113 WARM SPRINGS, Mcrriweather County, Georgia. I TAKE pleasure in informing my friends and the public generally, that the above fashion able and celebrated WA TERING PLACE, will he under my entire management and control this season. I shall open the House on the first day uj June, fur the reception of visitors, and hope from my long experience in business, to he able to sus tain the, well known reputation of the place. 1 have thought proper to reduce the price of Board, fan.: Board , limiting, Bath, Are. pr*r month, - 020 Children and Servants, “ “ hall price. Board of Horse, - “ “ - 810 JOHN C. MANGHAM. Warm Springs, May 6,1847. June I m 1 294 WARM SPRINGS. THE present proprietor of these Springs takes this occasion to inform the public, that the Mill Pond near that place, w hich was thought to produce sickness there last summer, was abated outlie 6th of April last; therefore no danger is to be apprehended on that account. JOHN C. MANGHAM. June 15 116 NOTICE. HAVING this day sold out my entire interest in business, including all dues to me, hotli in notes and open accounts to Mr. DA\ ID MI L KEY, who will continue the business at the same place, on his own account, all persons heretofore indebted to mein any form, will please settD the same with him. GEO. 11. WILSON. P. S. I shall continue in the employment of Mr. Mulkey until further suited. Augusta, June 12, 1847. June 13 215 NOTICE. HAVING this day purchased Mr. GEO. R. WILSON’S entire interest in business", in cluding all dues to him, both in notes and book ac counts, all persons indebted on such notes and ac counts will please call and pay the same to me. DAVID MULKEY. I shall continue the same business at the same place, w here I shall endeavor to deserve the confi dence of all who may find it their interest to trade with me. Augusta, June 12, 1847. June 13 215 GEORG IA GUTTER IES. 1). PAINE & CO. MANAGERS. SALES CLOSE TUESDAY AT NOON. Grand Consolidated Lottery. Class No. 25. for 1817. magnificent m heme. 50.000 OOLL’RS. HI VIDEO IN TO 5 PRIZES OF SIO,OOO EACH. 5 Prizes of $5,000 each. 5 of $4,0. 0, 50 of $ ,000, 75 Numbers—l 2 Ballots. W holes only $10 —shares in proportion. Sales close Tuesday. SPLENDID PACKAGE SCHEME. SAVANNAH LOTTERY. 4.000 I VOL LARS. $ 1.255; $1,000; 2 of SSOO. Wholes sl,halves 5 )c..packages quarters,only $6 and ilie risk only $3,(50. NOW’S 'THE TIME. 15 drawn ballots. SALKS (LOSE TH I USD A V. The Lucky Columbus. sj>2,ouU; $1,500, $1,200; $1,195. &c. Ac. 78 Numbers—ls Ballots. Wholes only $2; Halves I; Quarters 50cts.,oul\ i risk on packages. For sale hy E. 11. PEZANT, Agent, Broad-st.,l door below the Bank of Augusta. Orders from the country will meet with prompt attention if addressed a- above. [June 20 GREEN E AN l> I*l LANK I MON CM ENT LOTTERIES! .1. VV. MAURY A CO., SUCCESSORB TO J . G. GiUR.OICV vV CO., .It AN A44 iilt-S. (LASS No. 2 s !. By South Carolina ,Glass No. 25, June 21, 184" . SALES CLOSE Till Rs I)AV. I SPLE.WDW SCI IE 'IE. 66 Numbers—!l Ballotts. 11.000 DOLL’KS! $4,000! $2,000! $1,500! $1,010! 10 of $750! Tickets s4,('0 —shares in proportion. LXTR \ CLASS No. 25. By Alexandria Class 32, June 19, 1847. BRILLIANT SCHEME. 78 Numbers—l 3 Ballots. -11,11-1 BOLL’KS. $22,222! si 1.1 II! $(>,(>(»(»! $1,414! $2,- 8 Iff! $2,222! 11 OF $1,111! Ac. Tickets sll, shares in proportion. CLASS NO. 29. By Monongalia, Class 25, June 24, 1817. SALES CLOSE SATURDAY AT NOON. Splendid Scheme. 10.000 OOLL’RS. $3,Oo0! 1 0f52,500! $1,577,' 5 of$l,000! Tickets $2 —shares in proportion. For sale ny JOHN \. MILLEN. Agent. Opposite the Masonic Hall. DOT Orders from the country promptly attended to. June 20 A CARD. P. CLEV ELAN D having temporarily 2 te withdrawn from the practice A' In- proles sion, 1 would inform the citizens of Augusta and the public generally, that 1 have formed a connec tion with his former copartner, Jxo. W. Stkar.hi the practice ol DEN TAL SI RGERY . The bu siness w ill he conducted under the firm of Cleve land 6f Sjwar. Office Bruad-st., over Aldrich & Green's shoe store. JNO. A. CLEVELAND. Feh. 18 If— 117 NEW ICE HOUSE—ELLIS STREET. f H DIE Subscribers respectfully inform their pat - H rons and Ihe public generally, that they w ill furnish lee at the same rates as the Jackson street Company, viz: 2 cents per pound hy retail. 14 cents per pound by 100 pounds and over. ’Terms Cash. All orders from the country at tended to wuh punctuality and despatch. WM. HAIN ES, & CO. May 30 203 NEW GOODS FOR GENT’S. WEARk CIASI3IERKS of fancy* colors, and lilac. J Drab et Ta and CaHimaretie Super White Russia Duck for pants Linen Drillings, checked, plaid and striped Checked Linen Coatings. Tweed floatings Cotton and Linen Checked Goods, for hoys wear Silk and Colton Undershirts and Drawers Brown Cotton 4 Hose, Gloves, Tlandkfs. Suspenders, Silk, Cashmere and .Marseilles Vest ings, With every description of Goods, in our line to which we invite your attention. BOW DR L & CLAGETT. April 17 167 SPARTA FEMALE SEMINARY. ra IH E second session of this Institution w ill Jl open on Monday, the 1 \Ui instant, und I*r 1 *r the care of the Rev. William J. Sasnett, A. M., assisted hy Miss C. Fowler, (a graduate of Mr. Holgoth’s Institute, 31 ass.) in the LITERARY* DEPARTM ENT, and Miss C. A. Richards in MUSIC, DRAWING and PAINTING. The Primary Class will embrace Spelling, Reading, Writing, and Rudiments of Aruhmitic <■■“l t-tf-iurr;,off v. s9per term. Junior Class —English Grammar, History*, An cient and Modern Arithmetic, Geography; Com position and reviewed in Reading, Spelling and Writing. sl3 per term. 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, Ac. sl7 per terra Music on the Piano Forte, S2O per term; Guil tar. sls; Drawing ami Painting. $ 10. The School, under its present Board of 'Teach ers, lias been conducted in a manner giving uni versal satisfaction to the patrons, and is rapidly in creasing in patronage and influence. 'The known heallhlinessof the location, the mo rality and intelligence of the community, and the superior facilities which the school presents for the attainment of sound education, furn sh induce ments of the highest character. Board, in respectable fainilie , including wash ing and lights, can he had from $8 to slu per month. E. M. PENDLETON, Secretary Board of Trustees. Sparta, Ga., June 9, 1847. 2c 211 NOTICE. ALL persons are hereby cautioned not to cred it ray wife ANN MARIA MOORE, who left me on the 27th May last, as 1 am determined to pay no debts of her contrrctiog without a written order signed hy me. J. R. .MOORE. Alexander, Burke co . June 4. June 8 * 10— PINE OIL. \ CONSTANT supply of Pine Oil or Cam plane, will be kept fresh. Persons using .Murphy’s splendid Lomps, can always be furnish ed with the above Oil on very reasonable terms, by March 2 i. E. MARSHALL. SSO REWARD. "S'yS Runaway from the subscriber, living i n Flint River, 10 miles South-West of Thomasum, f pson co., Ga., on Sunday, tlie 13th inst., without cause, a negro boy hy the name of .M A( K. who is no doubt making Ids way ba< k toGndford, N. C. j bought Mack this year from a Mr. W’eatherhv. a negro trailer. Mack is an intelligent, shrewd Ne«ro, copper colored, well made, weighing 140 or 15b pounds, plump, round forehead. He carried off with him and olive cloth coat, pair ol hoots, white cotton shirt and breeches, and an old Inr cap. Il ls 5 feet 4to 6 inches high. Mack cun read and no doubt write. 1 w ill give $5 > for Ids apprehension at d proof to convict any white min that .Mack was inveigled off hv him, or twenty dollar- for Macks detention in Jail. JOHN T. SNIPES. Thoinaston, Ga., June 17. 4c June 20 BELL AIR TRAIN—GEORGIA RAIL ROAD. TIT) a SPECIAL TRAIN Will he rnn between Augusta and Bell Air from —— ■ June Isih to October 15th, leaving \ti gnsta (laily(Snnday"s excepted) at (54 o’clock, P.M., and Bel- Air at 7 o’clock, A. M. •Season I ickot, for one person, $25 00 Season Ticket for a Family of three, in cluding ser; ants, 55 00 Season Ticket for a Family of four, inclu ding servants, 65 00 •Seasi'ii ’1 icket for a Family of five, inclu ding servants, 72 50 Season 'Ticket for a Family of six, inclu ding servants, 77 50 Season Ticket lor a Family of seven, or more including servants, - 80 00 Single trip, oj June 6 20J GEORGIA RAIL 140 VI). s< n -•Y After May 26th,a PASSENGER ( \R ilat -'..'2y. will he attached to the Freight Train —^— '~ r m-L from Union Point lo Augusta, every Monday, and from Augusta to Union Point on Thursdays. Transportation Office (I. R. R. and B. (’. } Augusta, Ga. .May 22d, lßi7. V May 3 197 GEORGIA RAIL HOAD. 75 '*l On and after April 21st. 1847, the Passenger 'Train will leave Augusta at ■ Wi ~'»•' k - o’clock. P M. 1 ranspoi iation Oilh-e G. K. R. & B. Co. Augusta, April 20th. 1847. 170 SOUTH C AROLINA RAIL ROAD. C'j ,1 On and after the 20th hist., a SPE CIA L ’J’HAINfor passengers will rnn _Ss_ between Hamburg and Aiken. To leave as follows. \ tz: 'To leave Hamburg, . 5i P. M. Aiken. . 8 A. M. W. J. 31A (Hi A 1 11, Agent, May 12 I*B FOR SALE OR TO R ENT. a 3 'That well known and eligible located I "9 WAREHOUSE on the corner of (ireene j:;.r'|si||| H nil Campbell streets. It is convenient to the Rail Road and near the centre of business Apply to PA( L ROSSIGNOLF.. At J. t■. W niter's office. | Jane 17 it I,ls FRANKLIN HOUSE. a .1 'l’he Subscriber would announce to his 7H funner visitors, and the public generally, JiJUlL.tliat this commodious estahlisinnent is now ready lor the accommodation of boarders and transient persons. 'The room- and passages are large and airy, finished in the b-st style, and fur nished with every facility l"r convenience and comfort Tile building itself is unsurpassed i>\ any in the State, and the proprietor pledges him- i self to spare no pains or expense to make all who { may favor him with a call perfectly at hi me. As i a summer retreat. Athens D unequalled hy any in the up-country. 'The subscriber offers every in I diicenient, both ifi term- and aeeommodation, to : all w hu are seeking such a place, tugive his house | tlicir patronage W. L. Ain’t IIELL, Athens, ' a June 5 4c 208 THE SARATOGA OF THE SOUTH. A 1.1 A S Madison Springs Georgia. „ a jx jl_- i a THIS FASHIONABLE WA- i 9 opened on the first day of June. 'l’he Proprietor is now finishing a large building w ith a Dining Room*4o by 92, Parlor 40 by 40 feet, and a number of Cool Rooms, Ac., and a prome nade of 14 feet w ide, in a tw o story colonade, near four hundred feet lung. DANIEL .MORRISON. Madison Springs. April 30. June 4 t2rn 2 (1 7 FOR SALE, A;.--r.!L That delightful summer residence, at Fell Air. recently occupied hy Judge .j-ljU Sr, Holt. Fora description of the premises and terms of sale, persons wishing to purchase are referred to Thomas Barrett. April 25 ts 173 LIVERY ST A BEE . THE undersigned respect ( \ otforms the public tliat/ :^|->.' el C-mX. he has leased the old slat!J.• v 4 r. -L. well know n as J. B. (Juedron’s Ul >VS ER S TA BLES, on Ellis-treet, and would be thankful fora share of patronage. R. A. WATKINS. May 14 “ lB5 S2O REWARD. Ranavvay from the Subscriber at Four 3lile Branch, Barnwell District, South /L Carolina, on the l)l!> inst., a negro man a _ JUNE, a carpenter. June is a black man. stout fellow, about 5 feet, 10 or I I inches high, with full heavy eyes and in lined to he red, and stammers; between 25 and 3d years of age. The almve reward will be paid for Ins delivery to the Jailor of Augusta, where he is well known, or $lO for his security in any other jail so that 1 get him. ISAAC TAYLOR. May 13 _ 189 GRAHAM BREAD. fTBAHIS dtserttdly popular Bread can he had dai- H ly, at HAKBESON’S Bakery, or deliver ed from his wagons in any part of the city. June 18 3 219 WASHINGTON AND NEW ORLEANS TELEGRAPH CO3I PAN V. riMIE Subscribers to this Company are hereby Jl notified that a payment of 20 per cent, on their Subscriptions w ill be required on the 20th day of June next, and another payment of 20 per cent on the first day of August next, to meet the demands of the assignee, who is rapidly progress ing in the construction of the line. 'The money may be paid to Howard Thomas, Esq. Augusta Geo. B. B. FRENCH, ) W.w SEATON, f Trustees. DAN. GOLD, ) Washington (. ity, May 24, 1817. May 30 ts ‘ 2 > PINE OIL LAMPS. MURPHY’S PATENT PINE OIL 1,A31 PS which for splendor of light and economy in use are unequalled. They are the sume as is used in the .Masonic Hall, U. S. Hotel, an I other public houses in the city, and can be seen at my store every night in use. Warranted from dan ger, and not to cost more than a half to one cent an hour (according to size) in burning. 'The Pine Oil will not stain the fine.-t fabric, and will extract Grease, Oil or Paint from all W ool lens. These Lamps are sent out hy the. manufactur er, and will be sold at his prices iu Philadelphia. Also, a few choice patterns of the SOLAR LARD LAMP, cheaper and belter than any heretofore offered. J. E. MARSHALL. OLD BRASS AND COPPER wanted, fur which a liberal price will be paid. June 12 113 SOUTH CAROLINA It VIL ROAD,) Hamcurg, March 15, 1847. V RAIN AND PROVISIONS of all sorts in tended for the relief of llm sufferers in Scot land, will he transported to Charleston by this company without charge. Those forwarding arc requested to mark their packages “Scotland.” W. J. MAGRATH, Agent, r&irch 13 Hi A'l t>LiC ( >Ai J A RICHMOND MI ICR I FF’.S SALE. On the first Tuesday ifc July next, will be sold at the lower market house in the eity of Au«ju*t.. between the legal hours of sale, the Hallowing property. to veil; A re.lain Steam Saw MiM. situate, am) being at or near Spirit « ref-k, tear t!it* •'Niv.innah river m the county of Richmond. Said St.- arn s ;iVV >|j]| situate on larals adjoining lands of Thomas l>n 1,- erson, Collins and Troui. levied on as ihe p ra . perty of Adam S. Newhotise, to .-ati.-fj, the follow ing executions issuing from t he Superior Court of Richmond comity, in favor cf John D. Whilchoas« ■ vs. \iJana S. New house, Baker A. iiarl vs. tho same. Al'O, at the same time and place, will he sold, j alt that Fm nr parcel u j I,and, situate, lying and I netng in liii Inn >nd •o'mty.conlaiuingoiie* hundred acres more or less, (and known as the ih-adi vv tract) adjoining lands of 15. I!. Warren. John >kin ner. the estate of *>L»rtl.a Fury, den-used, and oilters. Fevied on us the prop-erty of Augustus I». Fongstreet, to satisfy a fi, fa. issuing from the Su perior Court of Richmond county in favor of the Justices of the Inferior Court of Richmond comm , Arc. (or the os**, i&c. v> Will m J. H..hbv, Senr. | as principal. Fdward Thomas and Augustus IF Lougslreet, securities. AARON Kelt. Sheii(V. June fi tjOb if 11 If »!OM) MI ERIFE’S SALE. On the first Tuesday in July next, will be sol I at the lower Market House, in the city of Au gusta. within the legal hours of sale, the follow - ing property, to wit; All that tractor parcel off, and. situate. lying and being in the comity of Richmond, containing three hundred and forty acres, more or less, ad joining lands *>l George \N . Cravvlurd .Morris, the Georgia Rail Road and Hanking Company, Mis. Mill and Mrs. Frown; levied on as the properly of Daniel Mahoney, to saiisfy a fi. fa. on the fore closure of:i mi rtgage, issuing from the Superior Court ol Richmond comity, in favor ot Charles J Denham vs, Daniel .Mahoney. Also, at the same time and place, will he sold three hundred and ninety sacks Salt; lev led on as Ihe property of William IF (Jordon, to satisfy a. fi. fa. issuing from the Superior Court of Rh 1 niond county, in favor of flic Georgia Insurance and Trust Company vs. William (!. Gordon. Also, at the same lane and place, w ill he s Delia, a negro woman, about 20 gears of age. her child Jacob, about one year old; levied on as the property of John Trowbridge, to satisfy sun dry a fi. fas. issuing from the Justices Court of the 121st District of Richmond county, in favor HavAland. JDsley A < o. vs. John Trowbridge.- Levy made and returned by a Constable WIFFI \M V. KER, June 4 2v 7 Deputy Sheriff R. C. NCR iV IN SHERIFF’S S ALE. Will be sold before the Court House in Jackson born, on the first Tuesday in August next, be tween the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit : I wo Houses and Lots and two vacant. Lots in iiie village of Jacksonhoro. known as I .ot \o. now occupied by Jacob Freeman, and bounded north by lots of \V . F. Matthews, west by the pub lic street, south by lot of Jacob Freeman : levied it non as the p-nperiy of Jhcob Hryan. deceased, t<> satisfy one li. fa. in favor of the Inferior Court of Semen county and others. FDM LAND IF GROSS, d. s. s c. June la l]n LINCOLN SHERIFF S ALE. Will be sold, before the Court 11 use door in Fin coin county. Ga., on the first Tuesday of July next, within the lawful hours of sale, the fol low mg prop-rty, viz; Four leather beds, bedsteads, and furniture.sold as the property of Thomas P-almmis, by virtue of a ti. fa. issued from W ilkes Inferior Court, Met re! IF Callaway, vs. Thomas /’salmons. Win. Pool, Nicholas G. Barksdale, and M. 8. Anthony. Pro perty pointed out by Win. Pool. W M. M. McCARLEY, Sheriff. Jllße 6 M ARISEN SHERIFF’* SALE. Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in July next, be fore the Court House door in Warreuton, War ren county, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit : I Negro .Man Py the name of William,about 24 years of age, of yellow complexion, a good har ness maker, a good driver. Am ; levied on as the property ot I rtah T. Fi'cketi, to satisfy two fi. fas. issuing from ihe Warren Inferior Court, against said ( riah T. Lockett, one in favor of Kheriezer W. Doughtv, and the other in favor of Dye Ai Doughty, for use of Ehenezer \V. Doughty. ALGLSTCS BEALL, Sheriff. June 4 207 ELBERT SHERIFF’* SALE. Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in July next, before tin* ronrt house door in Elberton, Elbert county, within the hours, the following property, to wit : II Negroes, viz; Milly, <a woman, 17 years of age; Clearies, a boy, Ifi years of age; Jesse,a hoy, ]0; Sophia, ti woman, 28; Frankey, a girl. 14; Wyatt, a boy, 10; .Mainly, a girl, 6; Willis,a boy, 4; Po ly, a woman, 40; .Mary, a gi l, 12; 1 Bu reau; 2 Slab-; 1 Secretary and Book Case; 13 Bedsteads; 27 Chairs; 1 lot Books; 1 Table and Ends; 3 Sideboards; 3 Clocks; ] Folding Table; i* Dressing 'Tables; 3 Pichers and 3 Wash Howls; 5 Mirrors; 1 Map of the U. Stales; 2 Washslands; I large lot of Bed-clothing; 16 Feather Beds; b .lor dens; lb Straw Be is and Mat trasses; 2 Cupboards, 2 Hook cases;, frames; 2 Tavern Bells; 31 Pillows; 1 lot of Shovel and Tongs, Andirons ami Fenders; 1 lot of Crockery Ware; I lot of Silver Ware; I lot of Glass Ware; I lot of Trunks ami Boxes; 1 lot of Sugar; 1 lot of Coffee; 1 lot of Rice; lloiofFlonr; 1 barrel of Molasses; 1 keg of Nails; ' lot of Hoes; I lot of Salt; 2 Water Buckets; 1 Desk; I lot of Medicines; a Remnant of Dry Good*; 3 Trunks, containing Papers; ) Chest; I Spinning Wheel; I lot of various articles of Rubbish—all levied on as the, property of Mary Oliver, Adm’x. of Thomas Oliver, deceased, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from El bert Stipe-inr Court in favor ofjeptha V. Harris, Adm’r., At. vs. Mary Oliver, Adm’r. of Thou. Oliver, d » *»s nl. and sundry other (1 fas, vs. same, and controlled by James Oliver. Property pointed out by James Oliver. Nothing will be received m payment of the above levied property but Specie or Treasury Notes. HENRY R. DEADWYLER, D. Sheriff June 3 <W)6 BURKE SHERIFF’S SALE. Will he sold, before court-house door in the town of Waynesboro’, Burke county, on the first Tuesday in July next, between the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit: Eleven hundred and sixty-six 1)166) acres, more or less, oak ami hickory land, adjoining lands of Matthew C. McCullers, Henry Lewis, and others, originally granted to Henry V (Hinge; levied on as the property of Paul Davidson, so satisly a mort gage fi. fa. issuing from I lie Superior Court of fiurKir county in Ira.,-*,r of JwJiua W . Saxon VS. Paul Davidson. Property pointed out in said fi fa. June 3 JOHN T. BROWN, Sheriff. COLUMBIA. SHERIFF’S SALE. Will be sold, on the first 'Tuesday in July next, at the Court House in Appling, within the legal hours of sale, 150 acres of land in said county of Columbia, pail of a tract of 200 acres, lying on both sides of Headstall Creek, originally granted t<< William Pace,and joining Benjamin Adams, \S illiam Ptiil ips and John Magehee—levied on as the properly of Stephen Drane to satisfy two fi. fas. from the Justices’ Court of District No. 6, in favor of Eme line Wilson vs. said Drane. Property levied ua ami returned tuiae by a • ’unstable. K. 11. JONES, Sheriff. June 1 104 Administratrixes Sale. Will be sold on the first Tuesday in August next, to the highest bidder, at the Court House door in (he town of Lumpkin, Stewart county, within the legal hours of sale, agreeable to an order of the honorable the Inferior Court of Richmond rouny, when silting as a Court ol Ordinary and for Ordinary purposes, A 'Tract of Land, known as No. 227, 24th Dis trict of Stewart county; drawn by Loti W illiams; and sold as the property of the estate of the said Lott Williams, deceased. Sold for division. — Terms cash. JANE WILLIAMS, Adm jc. May 12 /A boms non. COFFEE, SUGAR AND MOLASSES. m B AGS RIO COFFEE, JL«IPVt 20 hhds N. o. and .Muscovado Sugars, 3(j hhds New Crop Cuba .Molasses, for sale low hi :April 6: JOHN li. DOW