Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851, July 02, 1847, Image 3

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COMMERCIAL. latest dates fhom LlvKiirooL,::;June 4. latest OATES FROM havrk::;;June 2. STOCK OF COTTON In Augusta and Hamburg on the Ist instant. 1817. 1840. In Augusta 18.696 20.661 Hamburg, 1.4.016 5,015 On Wharf, 3->3 00 Total Stock, 23,633 20,276 SHIPMENT OF COTTON From Augusta and Hamburg, to Savannah and Charleston, Ac. 1810-7, 1815-3. From Ist to 30th Juno, - ! To Savannah, 1,120 3.363 ; Charleston, by rail-road, 783 4.733 I 90 i 8.086 Ship’d from Sep. Ito June 1, 177,079 94.508 178,981 102,594 RECEIPT OF COTTON ,4.t Augusta Hamburg .from Se])l 1. ’ 16, to 1 sfinsf. Stock on hand Ist insr 23,635 26,276 Shipped from Ist Sept 18 46 to Istinst 178,931 102,591 202,616 128,870 Deduct stork on hand Ist Sept. 1016, 9.9C6 5,919 I Total Receipts 192.710 122,951 Deduct Receipts to June 1,... 183.9*98 Receipts of Jut e 3.712 CHARLESTON HIP ROTS—JUNE 30. Nassau, (N. P.) —Rr. to hr. Palestine—Fruit and Turtle, to E. Men love Co. £ Correspondence of the Baltimore. Sun.] By .tlasnctic Telegraph. NEW YORK, June 28. 6 P. 51. There D but little doing in cotton, holders gene rally standing off"for European intelligence-, in an ticipation of a further advance. The sales to-day are to the extent of about 3 01 ales. W heat continues depressed, 'flic sales amount to about 10.000 bushels Uhio mixed and yellow at 1 58 to 1 61 per hu.-hel. There has been considerable demand for com to day. hut prices without change. Sales to the ex tent of 50,000 bushels were made at 90 cents for mixed. 94 a 95 cents for flat y»llo\v, and 97 a93 cents for round. Flour lias been more steady to-day with a active demand. The sales were 3O,0i»O barrels, at $7 a j $7 121 for Michigan and Genesee. *The specula- j tion in flour, by sales for future delivery, still cun- ; timie. Southern is dull at $7 *25 aB7 50. Indian meal cun tin it os dull,with small sales at $4 s>n ft! 62ft The general impression se**ms to be fl at the steamer Sarah Sands vxill be in before the French steamer. The former lias now been out thirteen days. NEW ORLEANS. June 26.— Cotton Arriv ed since the*2*2d instant 1125 bales. Cleared in the same 1ime6995 bales—making a reduction in stock of 5870 bales, and leaving on hand inclu sive of all on shipboard not cleared on the 25ih instant, a stoc k of 547.763 bales. Onr last report left I lie Colton market w ith pome enptiry on the ptrtof a few buyers, hut there np pe tree! to he only a moderate amount of Colton off-riug. the near approach of later accounts fri>m Europe inclining must holders to await their arri vaL in the hope that they would prove favorable. Ltaler similar circumstances the transactions of Wednesday were confined to 11P(). and tho«e of j Thursday to 900 bales, taken mostly fur the North. | at about our previous range of prices. Yesterday . tlm regular mail brought New York papers, con taining a telegraphic summary nl the Cambria’s advices. The real position of the market ran only he determin'd by tiie receipt of the letters and commercial circulars, which should come to hand ; by the mail of to-day; and in this s'ate of uncer tainty transactions ye terday were confined to ah -nt 12 0 bales, in which factor- are said to have obtained an improvement of an J-a Jo f a rent NV.* however retain former quotations, until the m rket as-tnnes' a more definite and settled posi ti">i. The total sales of the week sum tip 10,900 bales, of which 3200 hales were disposed of during | the past thiee days. nkm’-ori.evss ci.Assrnrxrtov. (Assunilatiiig to that «»f Liverpool.) Louisiana 4' 3/ ississijrpi. Inferior. Si 'a) 81 Ord. to good ord. Hi /d) 9 Middling. 9J fa 9J Good Middling, 9i' 9| Middling Fair, 94 iO F*ir. 104 to) V J H »od Fair, 11 4 Good arid fine. nominal. Freights. —To Liverpool. Cotton per lb.. H ; to 1 Havre IJ a Uc.j iu New York Jo.; to Boston, |e. M VCON, June 29. Cotton —Very little doing in this article. Most of the Cotton is held by the planters. They are not disposed lo sell unless at extreme prices, say 10 a 11 cents. Flour brings readily 83 per cwt. Corn 55 to 58 cents per bushel. SHIPPING INT EI! LICEXCE. - ARRIVALS FROM CHARLESTON. Bark ( envoy. Getty, N. Orleans via Key West. Fchr. Susan, Gardner, Baltimore. MEMORANDA. The brig’ Souther, .Mayo, for Charleston, clear- ; t-d at Boston 26th ulr. The brigs Arabian, Jones. for Charleston, and j Madison, Paxton, fur Savannah, cleared at New I York 28th ult. The schooner Henrietta, Gayle, for Charleston, • was up at Baltimore 2Tih ult. with despatch. CII A RLES 1 ON, July I. Arr. Br. sclir. Pal- I estine, Fernandez, Nassau. (N. P.) Chi. C. L. ship Sullivan, White, N. York; brig Clement, Ryder. London. Went toseaC. L brig Emily,Godfrey,N. York; 1 schrs. Esther Ann, Kemp. Nassau, (N. P.); Sarah Ann, Bennett, Havana; Dart, Somers, Philadel- 1 phi IK | RICHMOND FACTORY GOODS. rBNHE undersigned continues the agency of this -• establishment, and now offer for sale OSN A* BURGS. STRIPES, YARN and TWINE; also a very superior article of NEGRO CLOTH, made from the best W uol of the country. We invite the attention of planters anti dealers to this article.— W ooi purchased or taken in exchange for these goods. , ADAMS, FARGO & CO. June 22 tu g A GLORIOUS TRIUMPH ! Truth needs no Boasting. CITIZENS of the U. States, with pleasure I in form you of the great success of Humphreys’ Fever and Ague Pills throughout Georgia, South Carolina, Florida, Tennessee, Arc. Up to the Bth of the present month J have had four hundred and eighty-three cases of this distressing complaint, and 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. This medicine is now found in all parts of this and the adjoining States, where it is recommended by the most re spectable famili' B, and the best recommendation ts, it is proving itself to be an infallible remedy for Fever and Ague. It is my own discovery, and is one of the best medicines ever invented for this dreadful disease—curing in twelve hours. Pre pared ami sold only in Savannah by W. HUMPHREYS, Jr. Splendid commissions given to Agents who will sell this infallible remedy in the Southern Suites, where something of the kind is wanted, which will ptove effectual. Address the Proprietor, cor ner Bay and Drayton-streels, Savannah, Ga. now appointed—Shotwell <fe Gilbert, Macon; Dorsey A: Knott, Griffin; P*. A. Moies, La iVnt e ’ Bter & Eppmg» Columbus; W. K. KI TCrIE.N, Augusta. * June 19 4 220 (LIST OF LET T EllS REMAINING in the Post Office at Augusta, Ga.. on the Ist day of July, 1847. } 00~ Persons wishing lettersfrom thislist, will please say they are advertisec. A Allen J W Andrews W 2 Alien miss E Anderson 11 Aborm J A Antony L L 3 Allen J Averell E Abrahams C F Austin Jane Anderson miss 12 Adams Asa care of Hen- Aim H ry Gable B Baker S J Bostick A B.ikerS J M Host wick J Bentley C Botirgeious E B-H i 1 * Bowers M i Barker S II Brandon J Benton S Hrousta.ii T S ■ Baldwin J Bryan J J Basliares R B Bryan W : Beal L B Brown W S Beal T Brown F Barron W W Brown tors J Bishop J Burr <fc Arnold 3 I>—ll J Bush W S Bailey R Burks E Baldwin RC Burton S A Baker T ii Bolder W U C Careu A Clark A Carter dr J Covington E 1 Caffin 11 Cotton P Carrie C Collins R Carrie V (Jollier L Childs A B Conell A S Chapman R II Craig mi les J Chester 11 C Crawford M Chandler B Chen Polly care of Wm Cline P Joseph I> I Day A Y Dent R DentJ M Decoin W II Day 41 Drennaii F M Dan forth P Duirn W A De Draper C Dewar W S Duff. S Debrow M 2 E Euart J B 2 F Fanner S G Fleming Leonidas ; Feudal! S Fiaimgan .Miss Ellen A Faust G Foster Coi N G G. Gaynor Nicholas Green S Gibbs William Gillespie J C 2 Guinn Mrs E George John Glover Joseph Gaine Mrs Eliza Grieve Geo Griffin mi-s Mary Griffiii miss Mary Louisa Green mrs Susan H Hammond mrsC M Heffesen Patrick Hatfield 11 B Heckle i'huiUis H arvey, miss Sarah Heckle "mrs Frances A Hammond mrs Harriette care of Thomas P H.hlerJ A Harding E D llibler Isaac Hackle mr Holling.-worth J II Hix mrs Tolly liolhey Rufus H inneineier John Holland Giltiert G Heard mrs Emily Hobby Wm J Hill mrs Ha rtetie D Horn Mary Hickey James 2 Huston R il J Jackson, Silas Jacobs Mathias Jordan dr Alfred II Ingraham miss Eliza Jacobs miss 1. S Jerkins Henry Johnson miss Isabella Jenkins Thus J *2 Jones Win Johnson mr Daguerian John Navey Artist Johnson mi-s Sarah careJohasoii mrs Clara of rev mr Puriloy K Kennedy William King Catharine Kunzie A C care of BKnight mrs Elizabeth Abrahams Knight W W L : Lawson Wm P Lumpkin II H Lavenitlre mrs E Lockwood Geo I Lanneau rev J F Leon W F Lawience Wm Lloyd A 51 'magnetic Lanneau mrs Julia II G telegraph) Lewis J F Lowe James H : Lev it John Lang James P 4 Liverrnan mrs Elizabeth Me. .McDonough John 2 McNair mrs Elizabeth McKinney John 2 McLane Betsy (care of Me A flee John 2 Peter) Me Dade John Martin mrs II S M Mathews miss Elizabeth diller J W Mannalmii mrs D Millm miss Mary Martin mrs Nancy Minchy A S Miller mr* Caroline careM organ Crtspen of mrs Martin Monaghan Edward May son Henry Myers Sumerliae Malone mrs E N Nobles Elizabeth Noel A W O Oak-nan mi-s JosephineO’Donncll John (rare, of Wm il Oak-Olivt r miss v undine S man.jr.) Oliver Win B 1 O’Conner Francis Orr Weleam 1 Odani June P Pannel mrs Caroline M Pennington miss Fanny 2 care of C J Pannel Peurse mr 2 Park J T 6 Perry miss Harriet C Paiti J Patton VVashingtoii Pauli O H Pine & Taylor Parris Elizabeth Pope Sarah Paris Eliza Poore Daniel N Page Wm P Powell Win R 3 Perrin Susan I> Pome Wm R R Ratc’iff miss E Rountree Harriet A Ragland John D Uoxhauth Aimer Ratltff miss Elizabeth Rowland A Rhodes Col \\ m Rowel Mary Robertson Juliu Robertson A P Regers P L Richardson Burrell S j Sanford O P Smith John Saunders Robert Speinan Julia { Siiinsiinm ms S Stratton Adelia Seymour Wellington Stegall Henry 3 j Shelburne George Struitp Peter ' Sindersine miss Ryzette Sloy miss Laura II i Sikes James Stephens M H j Simpson James 51 Stevens MJI Smith Samuel C Scum Charlotte care of J I Sweat J C II Maxwell T Tillman Step en Tucker M Thomjvon miss Julia Turner Martha II I Thompson Win K 7’ohy Solomon | 'Tucker J imes W Tint Henry B 'Tucker rev Win J Taylor A care of A Bur j Tyrrell Thos roughs Visorte James Verdery August W Walling W W Weaver W Walker Daniel Weaver Rebecca Ware Joseph Webster J Palmer W alker Josliua S White mrs Mary Walking \V m T 2 Washington Sarah Walker James White Lucie Ware 'Thomas C White miss Mary Walker John Williams Joseph care of W alker John W 2 John Sham Wardlaw R II W:Ihs Mary E Wanton B Wilson Mary Walsh Jane W ihiains mrs Eliza W’aierman Lucy Wilson Harriet A Walker Jane care of Wood & Williams George M Walker Y A oung rates Anti July 2 E. B. GLASCOCK. P. M. MOUNT EAGLE TRIPOLI. A REMARKABLE mineral, pronounced by geologists to bu agreat rarity in nature, and known to them by the name of Tripoli, has lately been discovered in this country, although but in one bed, rtf very narrow limits, all owned by the ‘‘Mount Eagle Manufacturing Company” incorpo rated tor the sole purpose of its manufacture. 1 he article is excellent for burnishing and clean ing all finished metallic and glass surfaces, such as gold, silver, brass, Britannia and steel wate, window glass, &c. Nothing lias ever yet been discovered equal to the pure Tripoli, and the com mon language of the consumer is, it is the best thing 1 ever saw. The genuine article is for sale by the exclusive agent fur Augus'a. WM. HAINES. April 20 .. t f 176 BRICKS FOR SALE; rgvHE subscriber has for .sale and will keep on at Brick Yard ,on Green-street 300.000 BRICKS. S. L. BASFORD. Jan 21 i y NOTICE. Augusta Independent Eire Company 2nd i Division* You arc hereby notified to attend a 1 Begnlar Meeting of your Company To-Morrow, the 3d ins’t. at half past 5 o’clock. P. M. Ly order of President Murray. JOSEPH S. READ, Secretary. Also a Meeting on Moutlay Night,' tlie sth inst. at half past 7 o’clock. July 2 2 231 TO HIRE. €£IX ABLE-BODIED LABORERS. ALSO Tltree House Girls. Apply to N. C. TROWBRIDGE. July 2 —2 -231 SUMMER C BOTIIING AT COST. all In want .»( good LINEN attd GING- J2L HaM < OATS, and good f.inert Drills attd other kinds of Summer Pantaloons, may find a large and well made supply at cost. WM. O PRICE & CO., June 27 *227 258 Broad H., Augusta. NEW GOODS BY THE LAST STEAMER. 7 RYT r ILLIAM IL CRANE, has received by the & » Southerner, direct from New York, Grass Cloth, Nainsook Muslin Linen Huckaback for 'Towels White and colored Silk Gloves Black Silk Brussels Edging An assortment of Imitation Muslin arid Lisle Edg ings And a variety of other articles, those together with a large Slock of Goods on l and, he is selling off at reduced prices, those who wish to purchase goods low, will do well lo call and examine his assortment. June 3J d*2wl 2 9 THE PARLOR MAGAZINE. J. 'l*. H adley, Editor. rSTAIIIS Magazine, formerly under the cere of D. -SL Mead, commences its Fourth Volume under the editorship of J. T. Headley, author of " Napo leon and his Marshals,’* “ Washington and his Generals,” “Lettersfrom Italy,” Ac., &c. We hazard nothing in s tying that the Magazine is des tined to fill a large place in public estimation; that it vxill not only maintain its present enviable repu tation. hut earn to itself a far higher popularity, and become the companion of many a circle to which it is now a stranger, gladdeni g by its pre sence, u bile it exerts an influence pure, elevating and healthful, '{'lie editor will bend his energies to make tilts THE MOST POPUEAR MAGAZINE of the day, and while availing himself of assistance from the best writers, he will draw freely from las own exhanstless store. It will continue to maintain its high moral tone, and nothing will tie admitted into its columns u Inch will minister to corrupt passions and tendencies of ! vouth, or w hich the author “dying would \vi»h to blot.” The design as to offer the public a Mug zine containing till the attraction and interest of the lighter periodicals, while it move..-, in a different path, and is net exposed to th-* same objections. Il is issued monthly, commencing with May, containing 32 pages of oiiginul matter, printed on fine paper, in handsome covers, with a splendid steel engraving, and colored tl wver, in each num ber, with occasional music, and is got up in every respect in the 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 and volumes always on hand. Price only $2 per year, if in advance. 3 copies for 8 copies fur sl2. The Press and the public ar-‘ daily awarding us the very highest testimonials of the editorial abili ty of our Magazine, arid the beauty and taste with which it is pmbellished, placing it in the very first tank in every respect, among the thousands of i which we select the following; "Mr. Headley s lively and versatile pen is ad mirably fitted to give a charm lo a work like this.” Neio l ork Evangelist. “Under the editorial charge of J. T. Headley 7 , the most popular writer of the age, we. predict a still stronger interest will he taken in this already well-known and valuable Magazine. The name of Headley alone is a sure guaranty of success.”— Farmer and Mechanic. “The new editor has infused that intense and absorbing interest into its pages for which his writings are remarkable. The work has gained in the power which enchains the sympathies and rivets the attention, without losing anything of its former chaste and elevated morals and style.”— Windham Co. Democrat. "v\e wish this Alagazine much success under its ore sent guardianship.” —Advocate and Jour. “The editor is well known as one of the most brilliant writers of the day.”— Am. Agriculturist. " Their motto is to mingle the beautiful with the good.”—/V. E. Review. “Mr- Headley contributes to the present May number liberally iu his usual pleasing siyie. ’ —N Y. Tribune. “His talents will add greatly to the publication, and have great influence in extending its ( mu la lion ” —Christian Intelligencer. ‘‘This very neat monthly is gaining favor, re fining and softening the roughness of life, and blessing the family where it alights, l Eslo perpe tual ” —Massachusetts Eagle. “This is unquestionably the best Magazine of its kind in tlie country.”— Nantucket Enquirer. “Beautiful us it is valuable. "—Lutheran Ob server. A few good responsible Agents wanted to cir culate thi« work, to whom the best inducements will be offered. E. E. MILLS, Puhlbber. 15 I Nassau street. New York. June 17 5 ijfi II VRFS. 281 Broadway, New York, JF. BROVVftE. Maker and Importer, in o vites the attention of admirers of this de lightful instrument to his and elegant selec tion, comprising every variety of the most splen didly finished and plain descriptions of brilliant toned DOUBLE-ACTION H VRFS, ever offer ed to their notice, in Tone, Touch, elegance and style of finish, certainly unexcelled. Harps re paired, Strings, .Music, &c. <fec. A list of prices and descriptions forwarded per single postage. “Every lady should he a li 7 tie 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 htndi crafts to the greatest ad vantage. —Mirror Critique. “Mr. Browne’s Harps are by far the most beau tiful we ha ve 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, 1810. Orders received and enquiries may b- made of J. BIEGLING, Charleston, 8. C. Juno 20 Iran 221 OGLETHORPE L AND FOR SALE. CRN HE subscriber, wishing to move west, offers bis LAND and MILL*B for sal©. The tract lies ott the waters of Falling Creek, and contains about fourteen hundred a#*es. Between three and four hundred acres of tlie upland have been cleared, ami about one hundred and fifty acres of bottom land cm the Creek, a part, of vvhich has been lately ditched and is now in cultivation. There is upon the premises, a good Two IStory Dwelling House, and all other necessary out build ings. A well of excellent water, and a good sup ply of water fur block on every part of tlie planta tion. The Mills are in g >o 1 order for grinding Corn, or for the manufacture of the best quality of Flour, and ate doing a good business. 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 wish to purchase such pro perty in this part of the country, to call and ex amine for themselves. JVI. VARNER, Jr. June 23 w—4 223 GRAHAM BREAD. THIS wholesome BREAD can be had at all times at our Bakery, corner of Ellis and Centre streets , or from or wagon. , SCHULTZ & DIEHL. June 27 3* * 0‘27 DRAYS, DRAYS. A LL persons running DRAY’S without a Li cepce, are notified to Fake nut a licence for the same forthwith. FOSTER BLODGETi ‘25 3. GREENE ANI> PULASKIMONUMENI LOTTERIES! a J- W. MAURY Sc CO», SUCCESSORS TO y J. t;. GitEUOUV A- COm AIANAUGBS ;» LOOK AT THE CHANCES. 15 drawn ballots in each package of 25 Tickets, i. CLASS No. 32. By South Carolina, Class No. 27, July 8, 1817 CAPITAL PRIZES. i 1,250 DOLL’RS! $2,500! SI.500! $2,250! $1,157! 5 of $1,030! &c. 'iickets §4,00 —shares in proportion. KXTRA CLASS No. 27. . j By Alexandria Class 36. JnTy 3*1.1847. j i M \GN!FICENT SCHEME, i i 66 Numbers—l 2 Ballots. . 30,000 DOLLARS. . £12,000! 88,000! $3,000! $2,780! 3OF $3,000! 10 OF $1,000! &c. Lowest 3 Number Prize IS $150! * } Pur Ihe Ist arid 2d on 31 and 4fh drawn Nos. $ I CO Tickets SlO, shares in proportion. CLASS NO. 31. By Monongalia, Class 26, July Ist, 1817, SALES CLOSE SATURDAY AT NOON. Splendid Package Scheme. 75 Numbers—ls Ballots. * 11,000 DOLI/RS. $3,0(30! $1,300! $1,250! $1,125! Tickets S3—shares in proportion. Risk on a package of 25 quarters is only $9,90. Fur sale by JOHN \. MILLEN. A ft* 1 Dt. j Opposite the Masonic Hall. from the country promptl y attended : July I i %f.OH i i Mk y o lil P J U isl GEORGIA LOTTERIES. D. PAINE Ac CO. MANAGERS. Sales close Saturday. Grand Consolidated Lottery. Class No. 26, Extra, for 1847. 20,©C10 DOLL’RS. $10,604! 4 prizes of $5,000! each, 20 prizes of $1,000! 78 Numbers—l 3 Ballots. Wholes only ss—shares in proportion. Drawing due Tuesday. SPLENDID LOTTERY. Grand Consolidated Lottery. CLASS NO. 27. SIX PRIZES OF DOLil/RS. ss.uuu! $3,500! $2,500! 2C prizes of $l,00u! Lowest 3 Nos. $200! 75 Numbers—l 3 Ballots. YA holes $ 10—shares in proportion. SALES CLo.? c. i U ESD A Y EVENING. The Favorite. SAVANNAH LOTTERY. CLA f s. No. 40, fine package sc heme. 4,00® DOLLARS. $1,000; $581; S4OO. Gfi Numbers—lO Drawn Ballots. Wholes only sl, halves 5 )c. , Package quarters $5,50, risk $3,37. For sale by E. 11. PEZ A NT, Agent, Broadsst., 1 door below the Bank of Augusta. SCTOrders from the country will meet with prompt attention if addressed as above. (July 2 A CARD. CLEVEL A.ND having temporarily MJ? withdrawn fr<>tn the practice of his profes sion, 1 would inform the citizens of Augusta and the public generally, that I have formed a connec tion with his former copartner, Jno. W. Spkar, in the practice ol DENTAL SURGERY. The bu siness will be conducted under the firm of Cleve land Spear. Office Broad-et., over Aldrich & i Green's shoe store. JNO. A. CLEVELAND. Feb. 18 ts ]l7 CANAL PLEASURE BOAT. THE subscriber, having built a BOAT for the purpose of conveying Ladies and Gentle men up and down the Canal, takes this opportu I nity of informing the public generally that the boa* is now ready fur the accommodation of the public. Fare FIFTF CENTS.—Children and servants ■ half price. fcJ~ Parties of not less than twenty , desirous of taking a trip on the Canal, can do so by applying, I twenty-four hours previous to the time they wish I to go. to Air. HL It. PHILPOT, Corner of Broad and Centre-streets, or to HERBERT STALLINGS. June 12 ts ] 13 WARM SPRINGS. Merriweather Comity, Georgia. STAKE pleasure in informing my friends and the public generally, that the above fashion* , able and celebrated W A TERING PLACE, will be under my entire management and control this season. 1 shall open the House on the first day of June, for the reception of visitors, ami' hope from | my long experience in business, to be able to sub i tain the well known reputation of the place. I have thought proper to reduce the price of Board, I <fec. ; | Board, Lodging, Bath, &c. per month, - S2O j ('hiidreo and Servants, “ “ half price. ! Board of Horse, - “ “ - $lO j JOHN C. MANGIIAM. j W arm Springs, May 6,1847. June 1 ml 204 WARM SPRINGS. THE present proprietor of these Springs takes this occasion to inform the public, that the Mill Pond 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 be apprehended on that account. ■- A r f JOHN C. MANGIIAM. i June 15 I]g W ASHINGTON AND NEW ORLEANS TELEGRAPH COMPANY. THE Subscribers to this Company are. hereby notified that a payment of 20 per cent, on their riptions will be required on the 2!hh 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, w ho is rapidly progress ing in the construction of the line. 1 he money may be paid to Euwartl Thomas, Esq Augusta G--o. B. B. FRENCH, ) W.W SEATON,> Trustees. D AN. GOLD, 5 Washington City, May 24, 1817. May 30 ts 21 FOR SALE. A BAGATELLE TABLE, in good order, •*!■». one of ihe best in the city. It will be sold a bargain. Apply at this office. June 19 220 SUGAR AND COFFEE. H b ags prime Rio COFFEE .JLwJrvP 20 hhds. St. Croix, P. Rico and New Orleans Sugar. Just received, and for low Kv JanT JOHN R. DOW. I" BROIGKIT TO JAIL. *§*'s BROUGHT to Jail in Washington /C‘k Wilkes county, on the Ist of October, *• is ROBERT, and that he belongs l<> Dr Robert Wiggins, of Montgomery county, Ala bama, having been sold to him by Mr. B. War ren, of Augusta. Said negro is about 25 years ol age, dark complexion. 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high, and weighs about 1 ? 50 lbs. L The owner is notified to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take him away, or he will be dealt w ith ns the law directs. OCT The Chronicle will published the above'tri • weekly,and the Miliedgevilie Federal Union week* . ly, until forbid, and forward the hills for payment. R. H. \ILK.ERS. Jailor, Washington, Ga., June 23. t— [July 2 SSO REWARD. Ranavyay from the subscriber, living on Flint River, 10 miles South-West o( Th< tnaston, Upson co.,- Ga., on Sunday, the 13th inst.. without cau<e, a negro » boy by the name of MACK, who is no doubt 4 , making his way ha* k toGuilford, N. C. I bought Mack this year from a Mr. Weathe.rby, a negro trader. Mack is an intelligent, shrewd Negro, copper colored, .well made, weighing 14(3 or 150 pounds, plump, round forehead. He carried off with him and olive cloih coat, pair of boots, white cotton shirt and breeches, and an old Air cap. He is 5 feet 4to 6 inches high. Mack can read and no doubt write. I will give SSO for his apprehension end proof to convict any white man that Mack was inveigled oflfbv him, or twenty dollar* for Macks detention in Jail. JOHN T. SNIPES. Thomaston, Ga., June 17. 4c June 20 SELL AIR THAIN—GEORGIARAIL ROAD. jQ,TI A SPECIAL TRAIN will be run between Augusta and Bell Air from —June 15th to October 15th. leaving Au gusta daily(Stinday’s excepted) at 6-i o’clock, P.M., and Bel- Air at 7 o’clock, A. M. Season Ticket, for one person. $25 00 Season Ticket for a Family of three, in -1 . eluding sen atits. 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 Cot a Family of six, inclu ding servants, . 77 5Q Season Ticket fur a Family of seven, or more including servants, 80 00 Single trip, 25 June 6 209 G KOR GIA RAIL ROAD. Afrer May 26th,a PASSENGER CAR "Bl be attached to the Freight Train --J- from Union Point to Augusta, every Monday, and from Augtisla to Union Point on Thursdays. 'Transportation Office G. R. R. and B. C. 3 Augusta,Ga. May 22d, 1847. y May 3 < " GEORGIA RAIL ROAD. On and after April 21st, 1847, the Passenger 'Train will leave Augusta at >arart4 o’clock, p m. r l ranspo. iation Office G. R, R. & B. Co. Augusta. April 20th, 1847. 170 SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL HOAD. , ) On and after the 20th inst., a SPE CIAL TRAIN for passengers will run j " M — between Hamburg and Aiken. To leave as follows, viz; To leave Hamburg, . 5i p. JVI. “ “ Aiken, . . h a M W. J. MAGRATII, Agent! May 12 188 FOR SAFE OR TO RENT. That well known and eligible located WAREHOUSE on the corner of Greene JjfEl-MiLand Campbell streets. It is convenient to the Rail Ruud and near the centre of business Apply to PAUL ROSSIGNOLL, At J. G. W inter’s office. June 17 if HQ FR ANKL N HOUSE. A__j ’l'li 'ubscriuer would announce to his former visitors,and the public generally, that this commodious'establishment "is now ready for the accommodation of boarders and transiei.l persons. ’The roi.ras and putsagte are large and airy, finished in the K st style, and fur nished with every fut ility for convenience ami comfort. The building itself is unsurpassed by any in the and the proprietor pledges him self to spare no pains or expense to make all who may favor him with a call perfectly at home. As t summer retreat. Athens is unequalled by any in ibe up-country. The subscriber offers every in ducement, both in terms and accommodation, to til who are seeking such a place, to give las house their patronage. W. L. MITCHELL, Athene G a . June 5 4c * 20 S THE SARATOGA OF THE SOUTH. ALIAS a Madison Springs, Georgia. THIS FASHIONABLE WA- ffll% PLACE, will be opened on the first day of June. 1 lie Proprietor is now finishing a large building with a Dining Room 40 by 92, Parlor 40 by 40 feet, and a number of Co*,)! Rooms, &c., and a prome nade of 14 feet wide, in a two story colonade, near four hundred feet long. DANIEL MORRISON. I Madison Springs. April 20. June 4 t2m 207 NOTICE. Strayed or stolen from the stable of ifXTPVthe subscriber, one and a half miles i.U.TJui bom Macon, on the 5 h inst.. a large bay Mare, sor 6 years old this spring. This mare is with foal. Her right hind font is white, and on the knee j >int has a sear occasioned by a hurt.— No other marks recollected. I will pay a liberal and satisfactory reward to any one that will bring her home, or if stolen, will pay Fifty Dollars for her delivery w ith sufficient evidence to convict the thief. Slie was raised in Virginia,and has proba bly made her way, if not stolen, in the direction of Augusta. 11. BASSETT. June 22 tu4 223 LIV ILY milE. THE undersigned respect fully informs the public that CvVa I he has leased the old stand,«"»■* ■. | well known as J. B. Guedron’s L(_)v\ ER STA BLES, on Ellis-treet, and would be thankful for a ! sh:ire of patronage. R. A. WATKINS. May 14 JS9 NEW GOODS FOR GENT’S. WEAIIk gTiASIMERES of fancy colors, and Biac. Drab et Ta and Ca*hniarette Super White Russia Duck for pants Linen Drillings, checked, plaid and striped Checked Linen Coatings, Tweed Coatings Cotton and Linen Checked Goods, for boys wear Silk and Colton Undershirts and Drawers Brown Cotton I Hose, Gloves, Handkfs. Suspenders, Silk, Cashmere and Marseilles Vest ings, "With every description of Goods, in our line to Which We invite your attention. BOWDRE & CLAGETT. April!?' 167 PINE OIL LAMPS. MURPHY’S PATEN’LJBNE OIL LAMPS which forsplendor ofiigiit and econ**rny in use are unequalled. They are the some as is used in the Masonic Hah, U. S. Hotel, an I other public Houses ih 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 finest fabric, and will extract Grease, Oil or Paint from all Wool lens. Thuse Lamps are sent out by the manufactur er, and will be sold at his prices in Philadelphia. Also, a few choice patterns of the SOLAR LARD LAMP, cheaper and better than any heretofore offered. J. e marsh ail, OLD BRASS AND COPPER wanted, *'>r w hich a liberal price will be paid. June 12 Jl3 B\CON! BACON! ■Just received— -s*lo choice Hams, for family use. 20,000 lbs prime Sides and Shoulders, and for eale low' by [April6] JOHN U. DOW II , PUBLIC SALES. ■ Richmond ShcriH >s Sale. , r. On the first Tuesday in August next, will ba sold at the Lower Market House, in the cjry of Alt* gusta, within the legal hours of sale, the follow >f mg property, n> wit; 1, 12 Mahogany Chairs, 1 Sofa, 1 Book Case, S Vlahogany J ahles, 1 Carpet and Rug. 1 Bureau e and U ashstand. 1 Looking Glass, 2 Beadsleads, 1 a Press, 1 lot o( Books, ) jot of. Kitchen furniture, I iron Chest and 1 Desk : Levied on as the property "f Charles B. Hitt to satisfy an execution issuing - from the Superior Court of Richmond county i« favor of Robert S. Dill vs. Charles B. Hitt and Martin. Hitt—property pointed out bydefendant. t Also, at the same time and place, will be sold, 1 Carry Log, 1 Wagon and Harness, 3 Mules, 1 Horse, ! Buggy, 2 Carts, 1 Wagon Body and run i nin S gear, 1 Plough, 2 piles of Lumber; also, ali C that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and be* , iug in the coor.ty of Richmond, containing 505 ) aeresof land mere, or less, with the Steam (saw l Mill and other improvements thereon, bounded by , lands pi Dickerson, Thomas, Collins and Trotti: > Levied on as the. property of Adam S, Nevvhousts , satisfy the following executions issuing (rum the ) Superior apd Inferior Courts of Richmond county, f dnhn A. Barnes vs. Ad im S. New house. Baker <fe ■ Hart vs. the same, Germain T. Dortic vs. the i same—property pointed out by defendant. , » I i V\ M. V. KER, Deputy Sheriff. R C. July 2 _______ 231 I lUCHMOND SHERIFF’S SALE. i On the first Tuesday in July next, w ill he told, at the lower market house in the city of Augusta* between the, legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit: 1 A cei tain Steam Saw Mill, situate and being at or near Spirit creek, near the Savannah river id the county of Richmond. Said Steam Saw Mill situate on lands adjoining lands of Thomas Dick erson, Collins and Trotti. Levied on as the pro , perty of Aiiam S. New house, to satisfy the follow ing executions issuing from the Superior Court of i Richmond county, ip favor of John D, Whitehmta) vs. Adam S, NewhuUse, Baker & Hart vs. thd i same. Also, at the s-ame time and place, will be sold, all that Lot nr parcel 6f Land, situate, lying and being in Richmond county,containing one hundred acres more or less, (and known as the Meadow tract) adjoining land’s of B. H. Warren, John Skins ner, the estate of Martha Fury, deceased, and others. Levied on as the property of Augustus B. Longstreet, to satisfy a fi. fa. issuing from the Su perior Court of Richmond county in favor of thu i Justices of the r nferior Court of Richmond, ceunjv, &c. for the use. die. vs. William J. Hobby, Senr., as principal, Edward Thomas and Augustus R, Longstreet, securities. AARON RGFF, Sheriff. June 5 SOB - RICHMOND SHERIFF’S SALE . On the first Tuesday in July next, will be sold at the lower Market HotJse, in the city of. Au gusta, w ithin the legal hours of sale, the follow ing property, to wit: . Ali that tract or parcel of Land, situate, lying and being in the county of Richmond, containing three hundred and forty acres, more or less, ad joining lands of George W. Crawford, Morris, the Georgia Rail Road and Banking Company, .Mrs, Hid and Mftt. Brown; levied on asthe property of Daniel Mahoney, to satisfy a fi. fa. on .he fore closure of a mortgage, issuing from the Superior Court of Richmond county, ifi favor ol Charles J Denham vs. Daniel Mahoney. • Also, at the same time and place, will be sold three hundred ami ninety sacks Salt; levied on as the property of William H. Gordon, to satisfy a fi. fa. issuing from the Superior CoQrt of Richmond county, in favor of the Georgia Insurance and Trust Company vs. William H. Gordon. Also, at the same time and piece, will he s Delia, a negro woman, about 20 years of age, her child Jacob, about one year aid; levied on n.* the property of John Trowbridge, to satisfy sun dry a fi. fas. issuing from the Justices Court of ilie 12!st District of Richmond county, in favor"’ Haviland. Risley & Co. vs. John Trowbridge.— Levy made and returned bv a (Constable. WILLIAM V. KER, June 4 207 Deputy Sheriff R. C. SCRIVFN SHERIFF’S SALE*, Will he sold before the Court House in Jackaon horo,on the first Tuesday in August next, be tween the usual hours of sale, lha followibtf property, to w it : Two Housss and Lots and two vacant Lots iri the village of Jackson boro, known as Lot No. —: now occupied by Jacob Freeman, and bounded north by lots of W L Matthews, west by the pub lic street, south by lot of Jacob Freeman : levied upon as the property of Jfecoh Bryan, deceased, to satisfy one fi. fa. in favor of the Inferior Court of bciiven county and others. EDMUND B. GROSS, b. b. s. c. June I a 116 WARREN SHERIFF’S SALE.' Will be sold, on the first Tuesday* in July next, be fore the Court House door in Warrenton, War ren county, within the legal hours of gale, the following property, to wit : 1 Negro Man t>y the narfte of William, about 24 years of age. of yellow complexion, a good har ness maker, a good driver. Arc ; levied on as thd property of Uriah T. Lockett, to satisly two fi; fas, issuing from the Warren Inferior Court, against said Uriah T. Lockett, one in favor of Ebenezer W. Doughtv, and tire other in favor of Dye <t Doughty, for Use of Ehenezer W. Doughty. AUGUSTUS BEALL; Sheriff. June 4 207 BURKE SHERIFF’S SALE* Will he sold, before court-house door in lire town of Waynesboro’, Burke couh'fy, on the first Tuesday in July next, between tire usual hours of sale, me following properly, to Wit: Eleven hundred and sixty-six (IIG6) acres, mors or less, oak and hickory land, adjoining lands of Matthew C. McCnilers, Henry Lewis,and others, originally grant' d to Henry Younge; levied on as the property of Bau! Davidson, so satisfy a mort gage li fa. issuing from the Superior Court of Burke county in favor of Joshua W. Saxon vs. I’anl 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, w ithin the legal hours of sale, 150 acres of land in said county of Columbia, part of a tract of 2GO acres, lying on both sides of Headstall Creek, originally granted to William Pace,aiul joining Benjamin Adams, William Pnil 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 Erne line Wilson vs. said Drane. Property levied on and returned tome by a Constable. R. 11. JONES, Sheriff. June 1 * 104 j _ Administratrix* « Sale. Will be sold on the first Tuesday in August next, to the highest bidder, at the Court House door itt the tow nos Lumpkin, Stewart county, Within the legal hours of sale, agreeable to ah of the honorable the Inferior Cobrt of Richmond cpUny, when sitting as a Court of Ordinary and for Ordinary purposes, A Tract of Land, known as No. 257, 24th Dis trict of Stewart county; drawn by Lott Williams; and sold as the property of the estate of the said Lott Williams, deceased. Sold for division.— Terms cash. JANE WILLIAMS. Adm’x. May 12 l)e horn's non. Administrator’s Sale. Will be sold before the Court House door, in Mur ray com ty, on the first Tuesday in September next, between the usual hours of sale. One half of L t No. two hundred and forty-five, (245) in the ninth (9th) distiit t, and thin! (3d) sec tion of said county, it being eighty acres Sold as the property of Matthew Jones, late of Burke county, deceased. Terms on the day of sale. ALLEN INMAN. ') , . , MITCH EL B. JONES, \ Adm ra * June 24 227 COFFEE, SUGAR AND MOLASSES. BAGS RIO COFFEE, .•Jp'NJ’ 20 hhds N. O.and Muscovado Sugar*, 30 hhds New Crop Cuba Molasses, for sale low by [April 6j JOHN R. DOW WANTED TO HIRE, a NEGRO GIRL, 12 or 13 years old, to mind a child. A pply* at this office. June 20