Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851, June 24, 1847, Image 3

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ihe whole secret of its efficacy consists in the mode by which it is prcgared. None genuine unless signed I. EU FTS.on the wrapper. For sale in Augusta, wholesale and retail, by IIA'VILAND, RISLEY & CO., and also by THOMAS BARRETT & CO., and Dealers in Medicines generally in Georgia. June 22 t 3 222 Kaud’s Santupai illa, Among the numerous discoveries of the nresent age one has recently been made, having for its object the relief of suffering disease ami pain Sand s Sarsaparilla has brought health and renewed vigor to thousands through our land, who have given ample testimony to its real worth, and all those who are still suffering from diseases ol the blood—vitiations ol the humors generally, such as Scrofula or King’s Evil, Rheumatism and Incipient Gout, Salt Rheum and other cu taneous diseases, Fever Sort's, Internal Abscestw, Fistula, Chronic Catarrh, Ulceration of the Throat and Nostrils, painful Affections of the Bones, Chronic Inflammation of the Kidneys. Female Derangements, General Debility and Prostration of the System, and Vaiious other maladies will, by a timely use of this valuable remedy, be completely restored to health. For further particulars and conclusive evidence of its supeiior value and efficacy, see pamphlets, which may be obtained of agents, gratis. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by A. B & D. SANDS, Wholesale Druggists, 100 Fulton, corner of William street, Nevv-York.— Sold also by, lIAVILAND. RISLEY & CO., A ugu.-da. And by Druggists generally throughout the United Slates. Price SI per bottle, or six bottles for §5. |222 June 22 THU 11A It 111 KU WOMAN’S PRIVATE MEDIC A L COM PAN ION. By Dr. A . M. Maurice au. PROFESSOR OF DISEASES OF WOMEN. [Third Edition. 13 mo. pp. 250. Price Si 00.] 34,000 COPIES SOLI) l.\ THREE MONTHS!!! "The great demand for this mast important work, (of which thousands are sold) has compelled the i»sue of a another edition, it is intended especi ally for rite married, as it discloses important se crets which should be known to them particularly. Here every female can discover the causes, symp toms, and the most efficient remedies and most certain mode of cure,in every complaint to which her sex is subject. It is an important question to the married why it is that we behold so many married females sickly, debilitated, and prostrated ? as also the causes; and whether 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 the 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, ns they are of a nature strictly intended for the married or those contemplating marriage; neither is it necessary, since it is every one’s duly to be come possessed of knowledge, whereby the suf ferings to which n wife, a mother, or a sister may be subject, can be obviated. Copies will ki sent by Mail free of Postage. Over ten tho sand copies have been sent by mail within three mouths, with perfect safety and serlainty. In no instance has a remittance failed to reach the publisher, «r the book to those to whom it has been directed. On the receipt of One Dollar, the "Married Woman’s Private Medical Companion” will be sent free of postage to any part of the United States. All letters mu«t he addressed [post paid) to Dr. A. M. Manrice.au. Box 1221, New York City. Publishing Office 129 Liberty street, New Yurlt. The "Married Woman's Private Medical Com panion” is sold by booksellers in New \ork, 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. Zeiher & Co.; New York, Burgess & Stringer; Albany, W. C. Little & Co.; St. Louis, Nalls & Cornish; Co lumbus, John T. Blain, Agent lor Central Ohio; C. F. Fisher, Richmond, Va. Ail letters, how ever, must he addressed as above. N. B.—The trade supplied on the usual terms. June 20 3m 221 AUGUSTA FIRIi COMPANY. A regular meeting of the Company, will he held at I past 8 o’clock, on Saturday evening next, at the City Hall. By order of F. LAM BACK, Chief Engineer, A. F• Co. William Phillips, Secretary. The attention of members is requested to the ninth article of the Constitution and By Law s; and it is expected that those members, who have failed to render a sufficient excuse for non-attendance,at the three last meetings, will be prepared to com ply therewith. June 24 3 224 DR. J. A. s. MILLIGAN w ill at tend to the practice of Medicine and Surgery, in Augusta and its vicinity. Office in Metcalf’s Range, np stairs. Entrance one door below Mr. J. Marshall’s Drug store. June 13 6nt 215 STEAUBOAT COMPANY OF GEOR GIA. Jgy This 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. \\ ILL! AM’ 5 , Agent at Savannah, w ill be forwarded free.of Commis sions. The connection of R. M. Goodwin with this Company Has terminated. JOHN B. GUIEU, JuncS I—v Agent at Augusta. COMMERCIAL. Latest dates from Liverpool,:::::;::::June 4. LATEST dates from it avk E.::::::::: :::::J UNE 2. MOBILE, June 19. Cotton. —The receipts •ince the date of our last review ate 50'J bales, and the exports amount to 7,221 bales. The stock on hand and on shipboard not cleared is 78,813 bales against 49,681 bales same time last season. We left the market at the close of last week un settled and drooping under the influence of the adverse accounts by the Hibernia, at Boston. A better disposition to sell was manifested by factors. 1 aept the terms offered by brokers. Os the sales ma .e 9ic was the rate for middling. The market opened on Saturday under the same discouraging auspices, and continued to decline uniil Wednes day, when middling cottons were sold al 9a 9* , cents. A belter demand sprung up on Thursday, and Friday, and holders were enable to recover fc. The purchases have been made chiefly on 1 English and Northern account, with a cargo par tially advanced upon, and partly purchased for ! H.i\ re. Ihe advanced period of the season, and | the decided character of the late accounts from j Europe, have been the occasion 0/ larger stocks 1 being throw n on the market tlii* week than for i some time previous. The sales font up7.SUO hales, t * n daily transactions as follows : Saturday 1200 bales, Monday 15(H), Tuesday 800. Wednesday 800, Thursday, 1200. and Friday 2000 hales. The market closes with much firmness at our quota tions. LIVE It POOI. CLASSIFICATION. 1 Good and line, nominal. ; fwiioj fair, nominal. fair, JO* (d) 10* Middling fair, Jo Middling, y* y* Ordinary, _ CHARLES TON June 23. Colton.—Deal ers have not as yet been able to agree about pri. ces, and the transactions of yesterday were con fined to oC> bab sat and IHdo. at 11 *c. per lb- Rice. I here was an increased demand for this article yesterday, and holders sold to better advantage than on the preceding day. Some 800 tierces changed hands at prices ranging from to .)* principally at 85 per hundred. Prices can not he considered more than an eighth of ajdol- I lar below tiie rates demanded before the receipt of the recent European accounts. COLUMBIA June 22 — Colton.— During the j past week but about 20 hales were disposed of. Prices range from 10 to 10A els., with the pros pect, trom the iale Lur» peaii advices, of an ad vance. SHIPPING INT ELLIG £ N CE. ARRIVALS FROM CHARLESTON. ; S« hr. Baltimore, Heavy, Baltimore. Sehr. W. R. Genu, Shuie, Philadelphia. MEMORANDA. The Pfhr. Sovereign, Peterson, for’Charleston, cleared at New Orleans on the 18th insf., with Ihe 1 following cargo—2oo bbls. Whisky, 85 casks and 34 bbls. Bacon, 500 sa< k Corn, 56 boxes i\ldze. The brig Souther, Mayo, for Charleston, was up at Boston, 18ili inst. to sail w ith despatch. CHARLES I ON, June 23 —Am steamship Southerner, B-rry, New V »rk; ship Amelia, Agry, Boston; brig M iriel,staples. New London,(Conn.;; sdir. H. Westcott, Lodge Philadelphia. • Chi, brig Phoenix. (Sp.) Sora, Trieste; sehr. Congress, Sawyer, Providence, (R. I.) SAVANNAH, June 22 Vrr. brigs Clinton, Andrews. Purnnglon, New York; Selma, Cullen, New York- Below—brig L. Baldwin. RICHMOND FACTORY GOODS. rHXJdE undersigned continues the agency of ibis H establishment, and now offer fnrsaleO-SN A ; BURGS,STRIPES. V \RN and TWINE;aIso a j very superior article of NEGRO CLOTH, made from tlie best. \V -ml of the country. V\ e in\ ite the attention of planters and dealers to this article,— Wool purchased or taken in exchange for these I goods. ADUIS, FARGO & CO. * * June 22 tuß NEW SPRING GOODS. 14 T M. O. PRICE CO., Drapers and Tai » V lops, have now instore, and ate week y receiving from the French ami English markets, ( LOTUS, CASSiMERES and VESTINGS, and Trimmings for Tailors uses, to which they 1 Would call the attention of those visiting this mar ket, as they can sell them by piece or pattern, as low as they can he purchased in New York: Cash mareits, Croton Coalings, summer < amblets, Eng lish and r.meri-nn 1 weeds, white and colored Linen Drills, "Drap D’Ete,” bTk. and col’d fig’d. Manoguir Delaines, and all the newest patterns and styles of VESTINGS of Silk, Cashmere, j white and col’d. Marseilles, Valencias, <fec., &c., ; ; with a full and general assortment of the newest patterns and sty les of READY MADE CLOTH- \ ING, and well made Shirts ami Drawers, Hats and I , Caps, Umbrellas. Pteejjirame and ail kinds; Rosie i rv. Gloves, Suspender*! ravats. Scarfs, ilandker chiefs. Stocks, Collars, Bosoms, Shoulder Braces, | Hiding Belts, Money Bells. Razors and Razor ■ Strops, Dressing Cases, Clothes Brushes, Hail ! Brushes, Hat Broshes, Nail and Tooth do.. Night Caps, Money Purses, Pocket Books, ’Tablets, Watch Guards, Body Guards, Tailors Shears, Points,’Tailors Im h Measures, Crayons,and every article useful for dress. A fine assortment of HICKORY SHIRTS. We w ill make to order all kinds of FASHION \ ABLE C LOTH ING at ■ I tort notiee, and as cheap I as can be had in ihe Southern market. 258 BROAD-ST.,opposite Slate Bank. March 18 ______ 141 LINEN bouu.>. fOIIN P. SE I ZE, has just received the cheap est assortment of LIN EN GOODS, ever of fered in this market, to wit: 4-4, Undressed Irish Linens in whole and demi piec.s, 9-3, Fine and heavy Pillow Case Linen, 6, lU, il and 12-4, Linen Sheeting, some very fine, 8, 9 and 10-1, Single and double Damask Table Diaper. 8-4, Barnsley Diaper, 8-4. unbleached Diaper, 8.9, 10-4 unbleached’Table Cloth, Bird’s Eve Diaper, ■ Long Lawn, Hale and Grass Linen, White ami colored Drillings, White and brown Hollands, j Bleached and unbleached Russia Sheeting, j French and Irish Linen Checks, j Russia and Scotch Diaper. Crash and Crequiia 1 4-4 Burlaps and o>nahnrg« Linen Cambric llaiidkis. at 12* cent* and up wards, i Grass Skirts Bleached and unbleached Linen Socks Bleached and unbleached Towels with colored borders. Huckaback Dowlas • Gents. Linen Gloves. a I. so, A general and extensive selection of FANCY and STAPLE GOODS, worthy the attention of | rueli*mwr» a«»nurally ! March 26 l ift MORE \E WCr&ODS. 1 Wehave received by the Southerner, additional sup plies of NEW AND BEAUTIFUL. GOODS. AMONG WHICH AUK: PLAIN BAREGES ol all colors Rich styles of Satin striped and fig’d Ba reges New styles of French Mu-Jins and Jaconets W kite Goods, such us .- JACONET MUS Id NS, Swiss .Muslins, Bonk j Muslins and Laces of every kind; Cambric and | Swiss Edgings and Insertings, Linen Cambric ■ Handkfs. from 12* cents to Sid, Ladies and Misses , Kid Gloves of the best quality. Silk and Cotton ; Hosiery, a great assortment and at all prices i White Damask Curtain Muslins in sets and by the yard, j Black, blue-black, plain and striped Silks ] Colored Silks, a splendid assortment 1 Black Alpacas, black Bombasins and thin black Goods for Ladies Dresses White and col’d. Canton Crape Shawls and Scarfs Do. do. Barege and Twisted Silk do. French Work Collars and Bonnet Ribbons 500 pieces Calico of the richest and newest styles Parasols, Umbrella* and Sun Shades In Domestic Goods our assortment is very complete: Bleached and brown SHIRTINGS from 3-4 to 9-8 wide Pleached and brown Sheetings from 5-4 to 10-4 and 12-4 w ide Irish Linens, Linen Sheetings and Pillow-case Linens. As complete as our Stock is now, we take plea sure in inviting purchasers to call and examine our assortment, as we are satisfied we can give satis faction in goods and prices. S OGtETHORPE H AND FOR SALE. f FipiJE subscriber, wishing to move west, offers R t » his LAND and MILLS for siue. The tract * lies on the waters of falling Creek, and contains * about fourteen hundred acres. Between three and lour hundred acres of the upland have been r cleared, and about one hundred and fifty acres of 11 bottom land on the Creek, a part of which lias been lately ditched and is now to cn livation. 1 There is upon the premises, a good Two Story ' Dwelling House., and all other necessary out build n ings. A well of excellent water, and a good sup ply of water for stock on every part of the pi.tnta r lion. ’ The Mills are in g md order fur.grinding Corn, or ’ for the manufacture of the best quality of flour, i and are doing a good business. e The subscriber deems it unnecessary to give more detailed description of the premises in this advertisement, as he is persuaded that no one would buy without viewing them. He therefore invites those who may wi*h to purchase such pro perty in this part of the country, to call and ex amine Cr themselves. m. Varner, Jr. June 23 vv—4 223 II ARPS. ‘.B! Rroa hvav, New York. JF xiROWNE. M ker and Importer, m » vites the attention of admirers of this de lightful instrument to hi* large stud elegant selec tion, comprising every variety of the most sp!e»- r didiy finished and plain descriptions ol brilliant r toned DOUBLE-A( TJON HARPS, ever oflfer ) eil to their notice, in ’Tone, Touch, elegance and style of finish, certainly unexcelled. Harps re -1 paired, Strings, Music, Ac. Ac. A list of prices amt descriptions forwarded per single postage.— "Every lady shoabi he a li'tle familiar with this truly elegant and lashionabledrawitig room instru mt nt. at once a proof of refined musical - aste; is a most delightful accompaniment to the voice, and displays the graceful proportions of nature’s handi • crafts to the greatest ad vanlage —Mirror Critique. "Mr Browne’s Harps are by far tiie 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 \ork. 1 110, Orders received an i e ujuiries may be made of J. SIEGLING, Charleston. S. C. June 20 Imo 221 A GLORIOUS TRIUMPH I Truth needs no Boasting. CIITIZK.Ns of the I . States, with pleasure I in / form yon of ill • great success of 11 umphrev >’ Fever and Ague Pills throughout Georgia, -South Carolina. Florida, 'Tennessee, <i?c. Ip to the Bth ol the present month I have bad four hundred and eighty-three cases of this distressing complaint, and out of this large number 1 have failed only in ! four cases, and 1 c an safely say the failure is on i their own side, ami not mine. 'This nu-dij/ne is now found in all part* of this and the adjoining | Hates, where it is recommended by tlie must re | spe' table famili-s. and the best recommendation : is.it is proving itself u> b - an infallible remedy fur | Fever and Ague, li is my own discovery, and is j one of the best medicines ever invented for this j dreadful disease—curing in twelve hours. Pre pared and sold only in Savannah by VV, HUMPHREYS. Jr. Splendid commissions given to Agents who will sell tiiisinfalli d remedv in the Southern States, ■ where something of the kind is wanted, which I will prove effectual. Address the Proprietor, cor ner Bay and Dray ton-streets, Savannah. Ga. j sR7"Ag' nls now appointed—Hiotwell <fe Gilbert, Vlaeon; Dorsey & Knott, Griffin; P. A. Moies, La Grange; Weister <fe Epping, Columbus; VV. K. j , KITCHEN, Augusta. I June 19 4 220 THE PARLOR .MAGAZINE. .8. T. 11 adlcy, 8.(1;tor. EQAIIIS Magazine, formerly under the care of I). ' BL Mead, commences its Fourth \ oiume under the editorship of J. T. Headley, author of " Napo leon and bis .Marshals,” "Washington and bis Generals,” “ Letters from Italy,” «Ao., VV e hazard nothing in saving that the Magazine is des tined to till a large place in public estimation; that I it will not only maintain its present enviable repu tation, but earn to itself a far higher popularity, ' and become the companion of many a circle to ; i which il is now a stranger. gladd--m g by its pre- 1 , seiirt, w bile it exerts an in/lu -nee pure, elevating and liealibtul. Th- editor will ben-1 ids energies to make this tiik most porui.AH Magazine of j ! the, day, and while availing himself of a-sistance | from the best writers, he will draw freely fromdns 1 I own exhaustless store. It will continue, to maintain its high moral tone, ' and nothing w ill be admitted into its columns w Inch 1 will minister to corrupt passions and tendencies of j youth, or which the author "dying would wish to - blot.” 'The design as to olf-r the public a Magazine containing all tlie attraction and interest of the ' lighter periodicals, w Idle it moves in a different path, and is net exp >*ed to the same objections. It is issued m tnthiy, commencing wiih May, containing 32 pages of o/iginal matter, printed on I fine paper, in handsome covers, with a splendid : steel engraving, and colored ff over, in each num- 1 her. with occasional music, and is gm up in every respect in ihe best style of the art, making a yearly volume of 384 pages, full of choice illustrations, and forming an elegant ornament to the parlor ta ble, or a rich and valuable present to a friend. Back numbers ami volumes always on hand. Price only 82 per year, if in advance. 3 copies for $5. 8 copies for sl2. The Pressand the public are daily awarding ns the very highest testimonials of the editorial abili ty of our Magazine, and die beauty and taste with which it is embellished, placing it in the very first rank in every respect, among tiie thousands of j w hidi we select the follow mg : "Mr. Headley’s lively and versatile pen is ad- : rairably fitted to give a charm to a work like tl:is.” Sew York Evangelist. "I nder the editorial charge of J. T. Headley, the most popular writer of the age. we predict a still stronger interest vvili be taken in this already well-known and valuable Magazine. 'The name of Headletj alone is a sure guaranty of success.”— Fanner and Mechanic. "'The new editor has infused that intense and absorbing interest into its pages for winch Ins writings are remarkable*. 'The work has gained in the power which enchains the sympathies and rivets the attention, w idiom losing anything of its former chaste and elevated morals and st}le.” — Windham Co. Democrat. "We wish this Magazine much success under its nresent guardianship.” —Advocate and Jour. ‘‘The editor is well known as one of the most brilliant w riters of the day.”— Am. Agriculturist. "Their motto is to mingle the beautiful with the good.”— y. E. Review. "Mr. Head’ -y contributes to the present May number liberally in his usual pleasing siyle.”—A r . Y Tribune. "His talents will add greatly to the publication, and have great influence, in extending its circula • i.n r ’ Christian Intelligencer. "This very neat monthly is gaming rtv,«,, .- fining and softening die roughness of life, and blessing die family where it alights, 'Esto perpe tual ” —Massachusetts Eagle. "'This is unquestionably die best Magazine of its kind in the country.” —Nantucket Enquirer. "Beautiful as it is valuable.” —Lutheran Ob server. A few good responsible Agents wanted to cir culate this work, to whom ihe best inducements w ill be offered. E. E. MILLS, Publisher. 151 Nassau-street. New Vork. June 17 5 tiff ENTIRELY NEW. SIMONO VMI SCM3IEB STYLES. JOHN BRIDGES, FASHIONABLE DRAPER AND TAILOR, Next door below IJ. Stales Hotel. Brand st. FEjjXHE Spring and Summer styles just receiving a. of CLOTHS, t as-inv-rrs, Drap D’Ete, plain and figured; Mixed ami Drab Cashmerettes, Drills, Vestings, Fancy Articles, Trimmings, Ac far gentlemen's wear. Under Vests for ladies. The public are respectfully invited before or dering their garments elsewhere, to examine the above Slock, which they will find tocomprise the very best selections that can be made in the New York market. N. R—Making and Trimming as usual, in the most fashionable manner. March 26 UB SUGAR AND COFFEE. BAGS prime KlO COFFEE B *N p 20 hhds. St. Croix, P. Rico and New Orleans Sugar. Just received, and for low by ■ D iiini’ r> twa tit i m*mrn >iiim »wpiwi >■ wni' I i'iihb" ■■ n 'n ■ ; M GEORGIA LOTTERIES. I>. PAIN F & CO. M YNAGERS. PR AW N NL 31 BERS of ibf Georgia Litera ture Lottery, .No. 36 fir 1.447. , j 47 I ol 36 44 13 40 ]2 24 51 69. W hole Picket Sit 47 51, prize of s4d. Si4(f and paid hv E. M. FEZ ANT, June 24 Opposite U. S. Hotel. NOW’S ’I'}IE TIME. 15 drawn ballots. S A LES CLOSE THI ‘IJSD \Y. Tiie Lucky Columbus. CLASS' NO. 37. $2,000; $1,500, $■ |,200; SI,195. &c. &*. 78 Numbers—is Ballots. Wholes only ,$2; Halves I; Quarters sdets., only s risk on package*. Sales close Saturday. Grand Consolidated Lottery. Class No. 25, Extra, for 1447. i *30,000 dollars. A I.SO 50 PRIZES OF SI,GOO -75 Numbers—l 2 Ballots. W holes only ss—shares in proportion. Sales Close Tuesday at Xoon. 31A VI3IO I H SC HEM E. ; Grand Consolidated Lottery. CLASS NO. 26. ' 75,000 DOLI/RS. DIVIDED INTO 3 prizes of $23,000 each, i of SIO,OO ! 20 of $1,503* 20 of $ 1,250! 20 of $1.00')! Lowest 3 Nos. $50;)! Wholes $12 —.-hares in proportion. For sale by E. 11. PEZA NT, Agent, Broad -st., 1 door below the Bank id Augusta, i Orders from tiie eoumry will im-et with | prompt attention if addressed a> above. [June 24 GREEN E AND IMILASKI UOATMikM LOTTERIES! J. W. M UIIIY .t CO., SUCCESSORS TO J. GKEGOitV A lIA.\4(a:RH. K XT R A CLA SS v 77. 26. By Alexandria (’lass 31, .Line 26, 1417. .MAGNIFICENT M HEME. 75 N umbers—l 3 Ballots. I §O,OOO DOLL’RS. $20,000! 810.000! $5,000! $3,500! $2,- suoi $2,285! .52.00 C! 25 OF 81,000! Am ~ Ac. Lowest 3 Nunibci Prize 8200! Tickets $ 10, shares in prop*irtimi. CLASS No. 2S. By .South Carolina ,Class No. 2.5, June 21, 1817. SALES CLOSE THURSDAY. SPLENDID SCHEME. 6(> Numbers—!l Billott*. 11,000 DOL.L.’RS! $4,0o0» $2,0o0! s|.non! $1,040! l0of$750! Ticket.- s4,<>U —share*in ])roportiuu. CLASS NO. 29. By Monongalia, Class 25, June 24. 18!7. Sales close Saturday at noun. Splendid Sr hr me. i 10,000 DOLL’RS. $3.00n! 10f52,5t)0! $1,577! 5 of$l,0U0! Tickets $2 —shutes in proportion. For sale oy JOHN 3IILLEN. \genr. Opposite i!ie .Masonic Hall. from the country prumpth attendee ; to. June 23 A CARD. DR. T. P. CLEVELAND having temporarily withdrawn from the practice of bis profes | sion, 1 would inioyin ibe citizens of Augusta and | the puf»ii• • generally, that 1 have formed a connec tion w ith Ins former copartner, J \o. W . SrKAR.in the practice of DEN TAL SI UCH'.UV. The bu siness will be conducted under the tirm of Cleve land Spear. OUice Broad-st., over Aldrich A; Green sshoe store. JNO. A. CLEVELAND. Feb. 18 tf-_ 117 NEW ICE IIOUSB—ELLIN SI KEFT. fg M1 K Subscribers respectfully inform theirpat- I M runs- and the public generally, that they w ill I furnish Ice at the same rates as the Jackson street , Company, viz: ; 2 cents per pound by retail. 1 i cents per pouinthy !U0 pounds and over. Terms Cash. All orders from the countryat ; tended to with punctuality and despatch. W 31. HAINES, & CO. 31 ay 30 A 203 CANAL PLEASURE BOAT. npilE subscriber, having built a BOAT fnr tiie SL purpose of conveying Ladies and Gentle men up and down the Canal, takes this opportu nity ol informing the public generally that tiie boa' is now ready for the accommodation of tlie public. Fare FIFTY CENTS.—Children arid servants half price. {Pj~ Parties of not less than twenty , desirous of | taking a trip on the Canal, Can do so try applying, j twenty-four hours previous to the time they wish m no, to Vlr. H. K. PHILPOT, Corner of Broad and Centre-sfeels, or to HERBERT ST A LLI NG 3. Junet2 if 113 WARM SPRINGS, Merriweather Comity, Georgia. IT TAKE pleasure in informing my friends and .li. Sa wWl&sgrtfxi'feH i Us tedfr; h i?nt he under my entire management ami control this season. I shall open the House on th e first day of June, for the reception of visitors, and hope from my long experience in business, to he able to mis lain the well known reputation of the, place. I have thought proper to reduce the price of Board, Ate.: Board, Lodging. Bath. &c. per month, • S2O Children and Servants, “ half price.. Board of Horse, - “ “ $lO JOHN C. 31ANGHA31. ! Warm Springs, 3lay 6, 1847. June 1 ml 204 _ WARM SPRINGS. LB AII E present proprietor of these Springs takes JH thi* occasion to inform the public, that the Mill 1*011(1 near that place, which was thought to produce sickness there last summer, was abated on the 6th of April last; therefore no danger is to he apprehended on that account. JOHN C. 31 AN GILA 31. June 15 116 NEW GOODS FOR GENT’S. WEARk CA ASI3IERES of fancy colors, and Blac. J Drab et Ta and Ca-hmarette Super White Russia Duck for punts Linen Drillings, checked, plaid and striped Checked Linen Coatings, Tweed Coatings Cotton and Linen Checked Goods, for hoys wear Silk and Cotton Undershirts and Drawers Brown Cotton 4 Hose, Gloves, Handkfs. Suspenders, Silk, Cashmere and 31arseilles Vest ings, With every'description of Goods, in our line to which weinvite vour attention. BOWDRE & CLAGETT. k »:t i nr —«-« J i. .1... I —J | ~ |,,| I NOTICE. J Strayed or stolen from the stable ol 1 >b^X^ r he subscriber, one and a half mile . L.v—from Vi aeon, on the 5 h inst.. a large bay .Uar<-, sor 6 years old ibis spring. This mare is v\ it it foal. Her right hind foot i- w hire, and on the kn--e joint has a sour occasioned by a hurt. No other marks r collected- I will pay a liberal and satisfactory reward to any one that will bring L her home, or if st >len, will pay Fifty Dollars for " herdelix ery w ith sufficient evidence to convict the thief. She was raised in Virginia,and has proba b!y made her way, if not stolen, in the direction of Augusta. H. Bassett, June 22 till 222 850 REWARD. te-S Runaway from the subscriber, Itvfug oh 1 Flint Rher, 10 miles South-West of yV T’bi raasion-, Upson co., Ga., on Sunday. —the I bill inst., without cause, a negro boy by the faimr of MACK, who is no doubt making his way ba« k toGuiiford. N. C. f bought Mack thi- year from a 31r. Weatberby, a negro trader. Mack is an intelligent, shrewd Negro, copper colored, well made, weighing 1 10 or 100 pounds, plump, round forehead. He carried off' with him and olive cloth at, parr of boots, white cotton shirt and breeches, and an old fur cap. lie is 5 feet 4to 6 inches high. Mack can read and no doubt w rite. 1 will give $5) for his apprehension and proof t>> convict an-y white man that .Mack was inveigled off hv hira, or twenty doll ar- for Macks detention in Jail. JOHN T. SMI*ES. Thoinaston, Ga., June 17. 4c June 20 BELL AIR TRAIN—GEORGIA RAIL ROAD. vijClTl A SPECIAL TRAIN win be run between Augusta and Bi ll Air from —— a June iSth to October 15th. lea\ing Au gusta daily(Sunday *s excepted) at 61 o’clock, P. 31., and Bel- \ir at7 o’clock, A. 31. Sea-on Ticket, for one person, $25 00 Season 'Picket for a Family of three, in cluding seryanis. 55 00 ■Season Ticket for a Family of four, inclu ding servants, 65 00 Season Ticket for a Family of five, inclu ding servants, 72 50 season Ticket for a Family of shx, inclu ding servants, 77 50 Season Ticket for a Family of seven, or more rue lading servant-, 80 00 Single trip, 2.5 June 6 £O9 GEORGIA RAIL LOAD. After May26th,a PASSENGER GAR W will be attached to the Freight Train -2^v„i/r.l (rniii Union Point to Augusta, every Monday, and from Augusta to Union Point on *Thursdays. Transportation Office G. R. R. and B. C. » Augusta, Ga. 31 ay 22d, 1847. i May 3 V7 GEORGIA RAIL HOAD. .On and after April 2lsl. 1847. the 1 Passenger 'Train will leave Augusta at '2 ( o’clock. P 31. J ranspo, taiion Office G. R. R. & D. Co. Augusta, April 20lh, 1447. 170 SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD. fj ' 1 On and after the 20th in-t., a SPE i CIA L TR AIN for passengers will run —fe : —— between Hamburg and Aiken. To leave as follows, \ »z: 'l o leave Hamburg, . 5J P. 31. “ “ Aiken, . . HA. 31. \VL J. MAG RATI I, Agent. 3lay 12 _ 188 _ FOR SALE OR TO RENT. a__a That well known and eligible located f jjf WAREHOUSE on the corner of Greene -"=8 -111 and Campbell streets. It is convenient to the Rail Road and near the centre of liusiness Apply to P aUL ROSSIGNOLU, At J. (4. Winter’s office. Jim e 17 t f 118 FRANKLIN HOUSE. a _ <% The Subscriber would a nominee to his I'-..- & former visitors, and the public generally, isiksjii that this commodious establishment i» now ready for the accommodation of boarders and transient p-rsons. 'The nwuns and passages are large and airy, finished in the best style, and fur- j nished with every facility lor convenience and i comfort. The building itself is unsurpassed by j any in the State, and the proprietor pledges him- ; self to spare no pains or expense to make alt who may favor him vvnb a call perfectly a! hotne. As tsummer retreat, Albeits is unequalled by any in the up-country. 'The subscriber offers every in ducement, both in terms and accommodation, to all who are seeking hucli a place, togtve his house their patronage. W, L. 3UT(_ HELL, Athene, ra. June 5 4e i;08 TIIE SARATOGA OF TilF Sol iJi. ALIAS Madison Springs, Georgia. a „ fiiiA THIS FASHION A BLE WA- U ■ h Ibspa TURING PLACE, will be re-.c 8 j opened on the first day of June. , The Proprietor is now finishing a large building | with a Dining Room 40 by 92, Parlor 40 by 40 feet, and a number of Cool Rooms, &c., and a prome nade of 14 feel wide, in a two story colonade, near four hundred feet long. DANIEL MORRISON. Madison Springs. April 30. June 4 +2in 2 (, 7 LIVERY STALL!. . THE undersigned resp- I '’!- XL'fully informs the public that a L»=L^r—Ju he has leased the old stand, rrr.A. svell known as J. B. Gnedron s LU >\ t.R SJ A BLES, on Ellis-treet, and would be thankful for a share of patronage. it. A. W ATKINS. May II “ 620 REWARD. Ranaway from the Subscriber at Four j Vw Mile Branch, Barnwell District, South Carolina, on the 11th inst., a negro man 'V, - named JUNE, a carpenter. June is a black man, stout fellow, about 5 feet, 10 or I I inches high, with full heavy eyes and inclined to he red, and stammers; between 25 and 3d years of age. The above reward will be paid for bis delivery to the Jailor of Augusta, where he is well known, or $lO fnr his security in any other jail so that 1 get him; ISAAC TAYLOR. 3fay 53 1Sy __ U \slil NG TON AND N 13V O RLE AN S 'I ELEGR APH C t)M PAN Y. Subscribers to this Company are hereby a notified that a payment of 20 per cent, on their subscriptions w ill he required on the 20th i day of June next, and another payment of 20 per Cfiu on me •l*rf<t day of Anguc. ... ——» i demands of the assignee, wliois rapidly progress- j ingin the construction of the line. The money may be paid to Euvvard Thomas, : Esq. Augusta Geo. B. B. FRENCH, ) W.W SEATON, > Trustees. DAN. GOLD, ) Washington City, May 24, 1317, Mav3o if . : —— • PINE OIL LAMPS. MURPHY’S PATENT PINE OIL LA3!PS w hich for s plendor of light and economy in use are unequalled. They are the some as is used in the .Masonic Hall, U. S. Hotel, and other public houses in the city, and can be seen at my store every night in u-e. 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 finest fabric, and will extract Grease, Oil or Paint frmp all Vv uol lens. Th“?e Lamps are sent out by the manufactur er. and w if! be sold at his prices in Philadelphia. Also, a few choice patterns of tlie SOLAR LARD LAMP, cheaper- and better than any herelofore offered. J. E. MARSHALL. OLD BRASS AND COPPER wanted, for which a liberal price will be paid. June 12 £3 H 3 WA3TED TOHIRE, a NEGRO GIRL, VW 12 or 13 years old,to mind a child. Apply at this office. June 20^ FOR SALE. 4 BAGATELLE TABLE, in good order, one of the best in the city. It will be sold a bargain. Apply at this office. t_ in 220 -—i—.. 11 umum ■ ■ ii I’UULic SALKS. f s Administrator'<t Stile. e Will he sold before the Court House door, in Mur my county, on the first Tuesday in September t next, between the usual hours of sale One halfof L t No. two hundred and forty-five, 1 ! '2-15i in the ninth (lbh)distilct. and third (3d) gec r lion of said county, rt being eighty acres Sold as r the property of Mai rhe w Jones, late of Burke •* county. tie* eased. Terms on the day of sale. ALLEN INMAN. . i MITCH EL B. JONES, < Adtn n ’ Jims 2{ 227 RICHMOND SHERIFF'S SALE. L n the hot Tuesday in July next. Will he sold, fit t the lower market house in the city of August,», I jet ween the legal hours of sale, the following 1 , property, to wit: j A <«• tain Steam Saw Mi 1, siruaf® and being at l or near Spirit creek. near the Savannah river in t the county of Richmond. Said Steam Saw Mill situate on lands adjoining lands of Thomas Dtck , erson, Collins and I rotti. Levied on as the pro -1 r! y of Adam S. New house, to san-f\ the follow : :ng executions issuing from the Superior Court of , Kiel mood rnonty. in tavordfJohn D While house ! vs. Adam S. New house, Baker & Hart vs. the same. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold, all that Lot nr parcel of Land, situate, lying and being in Richmond county, containing one hundred acres more or less, (and known as the .Meadow tract) adjoining lands of B. it. Warren,John Skin ner. the estate of Martha Fury, deceased, and I others, levied ns as the property of Augustus 8. Lofrgatreet, to saf sf\ a fi. fa. issuing from the Su f*‘ri r Court of Richmond county in favor of the Justices o( (he Inferior Court of Richmond conntv, <Vc. lor the use. Ac. vs. U iildm J. Hobby, iSenr., as principal, Edward J hollas and Augustus li. I LorrgsPreet, securities. A'net A R(JIF, Sheriff. June 5 203 | RICHMOND SHERIFF’S SALE. On the first Tuesday in July next, will be sold at ih® lower Market House, in thecityof Au gusta, within the legal hours of sale, the follow -1 ing property, to wit: All that tractor parcel of Land, situate, lrit*gf and being in the county of Richmond, containing three hundred ami forty acre*, more or less, ad joining la uds of George, \\ Crawford Morris, the Georgia Hail Road and Banking Company, Mrs,- i JliU and M rs. Brown; levied on as the property of Daniel Mahoney, to satisfy a fi. fa. on the fore closure of a mortgage, issuing from the Superior ( ( urtol Richmond county, in favor o-l Charles .? I Denham vs-. Daniel Mahoney. Also, at the same time and place, willhesnld* three hundred and ninety sacks Salt; le vied iff\ as the property of \Villiarti 11. Gordon, tosati fy a fi. fa. issuing from the Superior Court of Richmond county, in favor of the Georgia insurance and Trust Company vs. William 11. Gordon. Also, at ihe same t rue and place, will he s I Delta, a negro woman, about 30 years of age, her child Jacob, about one year old; levied on a« I the property of John Trowbridge, to satisfy sun ( dry a (i. fas. issuing from the Justices Court of the 1 I2lst District of Richmond county, in favor : Havihrnd. Risley & Co. vs." John Trowbridge.— Levy made and returned by a Constable. WILLIAM V. KETw June 1 2)7 Deputy Sheriff R. C. SCRIVEN SHERIFF’S SALE. Will hesohl before the Court House in Jackson boro. on the first Tuesday in August next, he tween the usual hours of sale, the following properly, to wit : ’-G Two Houses and Lnfsancltwo vacant Lots m the village of Jackson boro, k notch ?is Lot No. now occupied hv Jacob Freeman, and hounded north by lots of W L. Malih ;w«, west by the pub lic street, south by lot of Jacoh Freeman : levied noon as the property of Jhcoh Bryan, deceased, to satisfy one (i. fa. in favor of the Inferior Court of Sciiven countv and others. —. EDMUND B. GROSS, o s. *. c. June If* llfi .... « WARREN SHERIFF’S SALE* Will he sold. on the first Tuesday in July next, he fore the Court House door in W arrenion, War ren comity, within the legal hours of.sale, the following property, town : I Negro Man hy the name of Williaffl,about 21 years of age, of yellow complexion, a good has- I ties* maker, a good driver, Arc; levied on as the j property of Uriah T. Lockett, to satisfy two fi. fits. • issuing from the Warren Inferior Court, against said Uriah T. Lockett, one to favrtr of Eber y •»' W. Doughtv, and the other in favor of i • c. Doughty, for use of EGn-z-r W. DougUfy AUG I hi\ S RLAI.L, 'if June 1 2' >7 ELBERT '•IUTIUI I S \L E. Will h- sold, ou the : y : h< fore the court hoii-c Pair • ■ t Ethers . county, within tie: usu,l i»t . the luvmg propertv, to w it: II Negroes, viz; ■* : y, t va-mart, 17 “.its of age; Cliarles, a luT» > of t.g •, boy, jo; Sophia, a woi i ■>. Prank*) a girl, Ut j Wyatt, a hoy, 10; ' ■ ,dy. a gir?, fi? M Ule? a titty, 4; Roily, a woman ‘ M.y.a gi i, 13; I Bu r.-an; 2 Slabs; 1 ? • iry and Book Case; 1? Bedsteads; 27 Clia " Ik s-p 1 r oi- at ! Ends; 3 Sideboard*: 3•"■ < -o 1 F ‘tng I : ; * ])re--ing 'Tables; 3 mil I* ! ; .» Mirrors; 1 Map oft • L Set 2 U - as G- I large lot of Bed-clot ' I $ dens; 18 Straw Be ( 1 : , ; 2 Book cases, from ; iV.vo’-u ;R; Si Piilov •; J lot of Shovel and T< . As Faiiiier 1 lot of C rockery Wu r® e>t ■'> Si; VS «• i of (Hass Ware; 1 lot c; Trunks : B->v Ii » Sugar; ! lot nfCoff ••; iot of ki , • ; |< <( ,5' Flotn* 1 barrel of Molasses; ‘ eg os NaT. ; . »'■•! of 1 lot of Salt; 2 "Va • Buckets'T Desk.; I lot of Medicines; a lleranaot ol 3V> C» aids; 3 Trunks, containing Papers; J Chest oming Wimed I lot of various artiqß of— ! levied on a* , the properly of Ma . •. c< !’h<- • s Oliver, deceased, tt- ufi t ... *te.; r<eij ;!- l>ert Susie ipr Cour . ’-it V’. ij , Adm’r . d-ff. vs. iV ' ‘ v- \ i ’r. J Oliver, d CMlsd l.a yo'. -r, iis,x - .10 and contru leJ by J . f >o.' out bv James Oliver. No • g v vert; . payment of tlie abo d ■< rly h •oe or Treasury Notes. HENRY R. June 3 BURKE S : i FI. : 1 G S v. t,.4-:. Will be sold, before t oi.ri-iov. e d > ;.-e t'-w n of Waynesboro’, up* .. it.* '-t Tuesday in July i • •. - -n ‘.hr ■ism,; dour* of sale, ihe follow rr ; r' •' • Eleven hundred t id " ■ • ' > ‘-ivp; re or less, oak and hi ' . , ■ '”i .o ,1,50, Matthew C. McCul ■ ii Miry I.v* is, kt hJ ’•i!bth, originally granted t lienv, \ « h-vn;d o 1 as llie property of Rat Da . i >< .- A 10 rt ! <r ;i ge fi. fa. Issuing '• u. - Kup-rior Court oi I ¥>HtKe mmny in n ■’ f .. .. u Vs Paul Davidson. Pr June 3 Jt 1 1N ' C-OVy N CO L1.’31 HI A i ?■: Vr > s, S\>. E. Will he sold, on the . t T i>- ■ y 1 .■« next, at the (Tourt House i’ Appling, . , ai: the / I hfuirs of sale, 150 acres of land : r t said c< itii'v t Co uinbi'*, part of a tract of 2uo aive-' lying a, ,;•* ss o{ j Headstall Creek, or - /hi ally granted to William * Pace.and joining Benjamin Adams, VS 1 iliac- Pii jps and John Magellan— levied u* is • property of Stephen Drane n -atisfy two u- fi . fron; Ihe. Justices’ Court of D t No.fi. n lavnr of Lme» line Wilson vs. ?ai Urine. Pr-.'p-jrty e.ted ni and returned tome son tn K. fi j -V A- 5= *. riff. June 1 Administr drir's S*le. Will be sold on the ■ t Tuesday i - ■ ' n»"t, to tile highest biihr r.at the < t>orl linage door n the town of Lura; edewart c.*r.i. t y. v sti u the legal hours of- agr-ea*n- to an f-rdi rof the. honorable the it: TI <• tRo t. u niuny, when sittiiu as >t a t C'rdiuary - * for Ordinary purpt - . A Tract of Land, kc w n n- Nr •r. / -ait! 1 ’ trict of Stewart cou ty; drawn b> ■ ■ A and sold as the proper' v f vf»ire of the sain Lott Williams, de» ■ 1- s h! 1 ■■■ iivisjon. > Terms cash. J\N t. V]l I • 8, A«tm «. ’ May 12 Dehoais ""e COFFEE, SIT R V‘ '• 5107. ibSES. , 13 ~rg K BAGS COF EE. 1 k JL%Pv 20 hhdft 0. va Mu rov;U. v, 30 hhdsNew Crojt fu- M-'a--*- < •«* I hv r Anril 6