Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851, July 11, 1847, Image 3

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Holders of Cotton are firmer, and have advanced their prices since the news £ ct. per lb. 7 with mod erate sales. Freights heavy. The weather very warm. SAVAmNAHl^huylT^-cWifoii!—Xrnved since 2d ult., 16b bales Upland, (106 per Railroad, and 60 from Augusta and landings on the river.) andfi bales Sea Islands. The exports for same period have been 1055 bales Upland to Boston, 134-6 do. and 28 Sea Island to New York, and 93 bales Upland to Philadelphia—together 24-94 bales Upland and 82 Sea Islands; leaving a stock on hand and on ship board, of 12,373 bales Upland and 1688 Sea Islands, against 8142 bales Upland and 410 Sea Islands, at same time last year. The market continues in the same quiet state as noticed incur review of last week, and wc are una ble to give quotations. By the mail ol yesterday, we have telegraphic accounts of the news per Cam bria, with Liverpool dates to the 19th ult. Cotton had advanced Jd. Money had become easier. 1 lie export of specie had in a great measure ceased, and growing crops were very promising-—aitogeluer the accounts are more favorable for Cotton than any received for some time past. Jhe sales have been j limited this week, amounting to 317 bales, as fol lows, viz: 12 at 11; 16 at 10|; 182 at 1(% 18 at Ift 9-16; 9at 10g; 50 at 10£; and 15 at Also 15 bales Sea Island at 22c. per lb. Com. —Since our last report, about 6350 bushels have been sold at prices ranging from 80 u 85 cents per bushel. Flour. —We notice sales of small lots at 6| a $7 per bbl. A lot was received from Nashville, and sold yesterday. It was in excellent order, ami the first ever received in this market from that city. Groceries. —The sales of the week have been 20 bids. Prime Pork at i 4A; 20 bbls. Syrup at 37£; 40 bids. Whiskey at 28 a 29c.,and GOO bags Cuba Co ffee at a price not transpired. Huy. —Sales of 100 bundles Northern, at 87£, and 100 at 78c. from the wharf. Salt. —ls retailing from Store at $ 1,37£. We have no large sales to report. Exchange. —Sterling Bills, 7 a per ct. prein., i Sight Checks on the Northern cities. per ct. prem., j 30 Day Bills, per ct. djs.; 60 Days Bills, al£ j dis. Freights. —To Liverpool. a 9-16 d. per lb. for square and round bales; to New Aork; £c. per lb. i for square and round bales; $1,50 per tierce for Bice ; to Boston 9-1 G for square, and §c. for round bales; to Philadelphia, for square and round bales,to to| cents. Shipping ihitcUuicnrc. ARRIVALS FROM CHARLESTON. Schr. Excel, Means, Havana. MEMORANDA. The steamship Iris, Spinney, for Charleston, | cleared at New Verk, 7th inst. CHARLESTON, July 10.—Arr. brig Sarah Louis, Doling, Sagna La Grande. Cid, ship Columbia, Robinson, New Aorkj Br. | schr. Palestine, Fernandez, Nassau, N. P. Went to sea, ship Columbia, Robinson, New York; brigs Adelu, Watson, Havana; Emma. Dick inson, New Orleans; Jas. Gray, Carter, Norfolk, Va.; Orray Taft, Coussins, Providence, R. 1. ■i ii■■■miniilinn 1 in ~n EORGIA, DeKalb County.—Whereas, VX ANDREW BOLD applies for letters of Ad ministration on Use Estate of THOMAS J. LOYD, i late of said county, deceased : These are, therefore, to cite ami admonish all »nd singular, the kindred and creditors ot said de- j ceased, to be and appear at my office, within the i time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any | they have, why letters of Administration should not be granted the applicant. Witness the Hon. L. S. Morgan, one of the Judges of the Court of Ordinary of said county, this 7th July, 1047. ALEX’R. JOHNSON, Clerk. I July 11 15 j Cl EORGIA, DeKalb County*— l -Whereas, i H JAMES M. BRANTLEY applies for let ter* of Administration on the Estate of MARGA RET F. BRANTLEY, late of said county, de ceased : These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all ami singular, the kindred and creditors, of said de- < ceased, to he and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by Jaw, and show cause, if any i they have, why letters of Administration should rmt he granted the said applicant. Witness the Hon. L. S. Morgan, one of the Judges of the Court of - Ordinary, ot said county, this 7th day of July, 1847. ALEX’R. JOHNSON, Clerk. July II 15 DRY GOOD q IN CHARLESTON, S, C. W. BANCROFT. 253 King-st., would invite J# the attention of country planters and others, j who may visit tills city, to his stock of rich Fancy and Staple Dry Goods. It will he found one of the most extensive in the city, and is intended To embrace every article in the Dry Goods line. Particular at tention paid to ladies’ rich Dress Goods, Shawls, j Mantles, Ac. Also, a full assortment of Domestic Fabrics, both Cotton and Woolen. In rooms in the rear and over our front sales room, will be offered to merchants, a large stock of the same goods, at wholesale , at prices well worthy the attention of close Layers. April 11 161 PINE OIL LAMPS. MURPHY’S PATENT PINE OIL LAMPS, which for splendor of light and economy in I use are unequalled. They are the same as is used j Masonic Hall, U. S. Hotel, and other public houses ■ in the city, and can be seen at my store every night ; in use. Warranted from danger, and not to cost j more than a hall’ to one cent an hour (according to size) in burning. iThe Pine Oil will not stain the finest fabric, and w*ll extract grease, oil or paint from all Woolens. These Lamps are sent out by the manufacturer, and will be sold at his prices in Philadelphia. Also, a few choice patterns of the SOLAR I. ARD LAMP, cheaper and better than any heretofore of fered. J. E. MARSHALL. OLD BRASS AND COPPER wanted, for which j a liberal price will be paid. June 12 113 BRILLIANT MILITARY SILVER BULLET VEST BUTTONS. SUCH as were made by the subscriber for Gens. I Jackson, Glascock, and many others of our I military worthies of the last war. Manufactured ; by JOHN GUIMARIN. j Watch Maker, No. 153, Broad-st., Augusta, Ga. j N. B.—They are made with the same old punch with one of which Gen. Pakenham was mortally j wounded at the battle of New Orleans, on the Bth i January, 1815, of which the wonderful incidents therewith connected and recently republished, can ; be seen at No. 153 Broad-st. Augusta, Ga. Dec 21 ts 75 j NEW~ GOODSFOR GENT’3~ WEAR CASIMERES of fancy colors, and Black Drab f et Ta and Casbmarette, 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 Cotton Under-shirts and Drawers, Brown Cotton A Hose, Gioves, Handkercheifs, Suspenders, Silk, Cashmere and Marseilles Vest ings, With every description of Goods, in our line to which we invite your attention. BOWDRE A CLAGETT. April 17 167 _ IODIDE OF SARSAPARILLA. TWIHIS is a new preparation of A. B. A D. SANDS, JL and is confessedly the best Spring and Fall Purifier of the Blood. The attention of Physicians ! is particularly directed to this preparation. For pale by J. £. MARSHALL. entirely NEW~ SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES. JOHN BRIDGES, Fashionable Draper and Tailor. Next door below the United States Hotel, Broad-st. mHE Sorinar and Summer Styles just receiving _S- of CLOTHS, Cassimeres, Drab D’Ete, plain and figured; Mixed and Drab Cashmerettes, Drills, Vestings, Fancy Articles, Trimmings, Ac., for gen tlemen’s wear. Under Vests for ladies. The public are respectfully invited before or dering their garments elsewhere, to examine the above Stock, which they will find to comprise the very best selections that can be made in the New York market. N.B.—-Making and Trimming as usual, in the most fashionable manner. March 26 Jls GREENE AND PULASKI MONUMENT itOTTBHIES! J. W. MAURY A CO., SUCCESSORS TO J. G. Grcg’ory St Co.. Managers. Class No, 85. —By* South Carolina, Class 28, July 15, 1847. SPLENDID SCHEME. 66 Numbers —12 Ballots. 7.000 DOLLAR S. $2,080! 5 prizes of $1,000! Ac.—Tickets $2.50 — shares in proportion. . Class N0.33—-By Monongalia, Class 27, July 8 1347 j —Splendid Scheme—7B Numbers- —15 Ballots. 7.000 DOLLARS. $2,000! $ 1,437 ! $ 1,000 ! Ac. Tickets $2,50 —shares in proportion. Extra Class No. 28—By Alexandria, Class 38, July 10,1847 —Brilliant Schen*e--7S Numbers—ls Bal lots. 35.000 DOLLARS. $10,000! $.5,000! $3,255! $2,200! $2,000 $1,900! SI,BOOI $1,700! 10 of $1,5001 Lotvest 3 Number Prizes $150! Ist and 2d, and 2d and 3d Nos. will be entilled to sloo—Tickets $lO, shares in proportion. Class No. 31—By South Carolina, Class No. 28, July 15, 1347. CAPITAL PRIZES. 20.000 DOLLARS! $5,000 ! $3,000! $2,500! $2,116 !10of $ 1,500. | Tickets $5,00 —shares in proportion. For sale by JOHN A. MILLEN, Agent, Opposite the Masonic Hall. 1 (FT Orders from the country promptly attended to. July 11 GU NaMITHIN’ G*. fBIHE Subscribers would inform the public that S. they carry on the above business in Mc- Intosh-street, opposite the Constitutionalist Of fice, in all its various branches, and are prepared to execute all orders in their line. Double and Sin- i gle GUNS, and Rifles Re-stocked, patent breeched and Percussioned Rifles cut over, and all kinds of Repairing done in the best manner. Particular at* : tion paid to the manufacture of new Rifles of every \ description, either with or without the patent muz- | zle and at prices varying from twenty to one hun dred and fifty dollars, and warranted to shoot as 1 wcli as any that can be produced and as elegantly I finished. Also kept constantly on hand for sale, the \ following articles, viz: RIFLES, Double and Single Barreled GUNS Double Barreled Guns, Rilie and Shot Allen’s Revolving and other Pistols English and French Percussion Caps Baldwin’s Elastic Gun Wadding Dixon’s Shot Pouches and Beits Powder Flasks, aVsorted sizes Gun Locks, and Bullet Moulds Wad Cutters, and Nipple Wrenches Game Bags, Powder, Shot and Lead. Repairing done promptly and warranted. T) Trunk and Door Locks Repaired and new Keys fitted. Having a fine Engine Lathe, we are prepared to | execute all orders for Turning Iron and Steei.Scre w '■ Cutting, Ac., at short notice and in the best man- | ner. ROGERS A ABBEY. July 8 12 HARPS. 281 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. |T F. BROWNE, Maker and Importer, invites • the attention of admirers of this delightful in- i strument, to his large and elegant selection, com prising every variety of the most sj.l in liuly finish- ' ed and plain descriptions of brilliant toned DOU BLE-ACTION HARPS, ever offered to their notice, in Tone, 't ouch, elegance and style of fin ish, certainly unexcelled. Harps repaired, Strings, Music, Ac. Ac. A list of prices and descriptions forwarded per single postage. “ Every lady should be a little familiar with this truly elegant and fash ionable drawing room instrument, at once a proof of refined musical taste ; it is a most delightful ac companiment to the voice, and displays the grace ful proportions of nature’s handicrafts to the great est advanta-re.”— Mirror Critique. “Mr. Browne’s Harps are by far the most beau tiful we have ever seen, and in tone there is an ex i traordinary addition of sweetness, purity and pow er.’ ’— Charleston C 'ourier. J. F. BROWNE A CO. London and New York, 1810. Orders received and enquiries may be made of J. SiEGLING, Charleston, S. C. June 20 Imo 221 NEW SPRING^GOODS! WM. O. PRICE A CO., Drapers and Tailors, have now* in store, and are weekly re ceiving from the French nnd English markets, j CLOTHS. CASIMERES, AND VEST INGS, ana Trimmings for Bailors use, to w hich i they would call the attention of those visiting this market, as they can sell them by piece ot pattern, as low as they can be pucbased in New York; Cashmaretts, Croton Coatings, Summer Camhlets, English and American Tweeds, white and colored j Linen Drills, “Drop DEte,” bl’k. and col’d fig’d. j Manoguir Delaines, end all the newest patterns and styles of VESTINGS of Silk, Cashmere, white and col’d. Marseilles, Valencias, Ac., Ac., with a full and general assortment of the newest patterns and styles of READY MADE CLOTHING, and well made Shirts and Drawers, Hats and Caps, Umbrel las, steel frame and all kinds; Hosiery, Gloves, Suspenders, Cravats,Scarfs,Handkerchiefs, Stocks, Collars, Bosoms, Shoulder Braces, Ridimr Belts* i Money Belts, Razors and Razor Strops, Dressing j Cases, Clothes Brushes, Hair Brushes, Hat Brushes, Nail and Toot do., Night Cays, Money Pures, Pock- i 1 et Books, Tablets, Watch Guards, Body 7 Guards, Tailors Shears, Points, Tailors Inch Measures, Crayuns, and every article useful for dress. A fine assortment of HICKORY SHIRTS. We will make to order ail kinds of FASHION ABLE CLOTHING at short notice, and as cheap as can be had in the Southern market. 258 BROAD-ST., opposite State P>ank. March 18 141 DR. BRANHAM’S LIVER AND DYS PEPTIC MEDICINE. AFRESH Consignment of this highly appre ciated and successful Medicine received', j Those who doubt its efficacy for the above com plaints, cun have references satisfactory. A. G. WILLIS, Agent. July 8 12 j GRISWOLD’S IMPROVED COTTON GINS. THE subscriber will continue the manufacture of GINS on his usual extensive scale; and | embraces this opportunity to thank his numerous customers for their liberal patronage heretofore.— : The estimation in which his Gins are held may be ! known from the fact of his having sold more than j two thousand within the last three years; probably ten to one over any other factory in the State.— j This evidence of the superiority of his Gins, is ac ■ counted for, by his being the first to introduce the : late improvements, and keeping the lead, by year ! ly adding new ones. His first and second improve | roents, made the quality of cotton perfect, though | some were rather slow*, his third made them suffi ciently fast, it then only remained to make them more durable and convenient, which has been done effectually*, by several new improvements the pre- j sent year; besides, he has the exclusive right of the State, and the privilege of other sections, to furnish Reed’s Patent Water Boxes, which are believed to be ten times more durable than any other, by* those who have made a fair trial of them, and are infalli bly secure against fire by firiction. His fine Gins, wall gin Mastodon Cotton us well as any Saw Gin can. His agents will visit planters generally, and exhibit specimens of his late improvements, and point out their advantages, in time, for all to en | gage, and be supplied before next ginning season, ’ or, engagements can be made by letter, directed to 1 him at Clinton, Jones county, Georgia. Gins, will be delivered at the purchaser’s residence in any part of the State, except the Cherokee counties, w’bere they will be left at the Rail Road depot, most convenient to the purchaser. All warranted to perform well if used according to the printed directions sent with each. SAMUEL GRISWOLD. March 25 th—c 147 GEORGIA RAIL ROAEL ~ i AFTER May 26th, a PASSENGER .1 CAR will be attached to the Freight Train, from Union Point to Augusta, ev ery Monday, and from Augusta to Union Point on Thursdays. Transportation Office G. R. R. A B. C. > Augusta, Ga. ; May 22d. 18-17. \ May 3 - J 97 GEORGIA LOTTERIES. D. PAINE & CO. MANAGERS. Safes Close Tuesday. —Grand Consolidated Lotte ry.—Class No. 28. —Rich and Brilliant Scheme. CATTAL PRIZES. 40.000 DOLLARS. 514.604! 4 of £IO,OOO ! 40 of I,ooo'.—Lowest 3 No. Prize, $250. —Wholes $12 —Shares in propor tion. For sale by Scrmnndh Lottery. —Class No. 42.—Drawing- due Thursday morning. CAPITAL PRIZES. 4.000 DOLLARS. $1,000! $6,000!—75 Numbers—l 3 Ballots.—Wholes 51, Halves 50c.—Risk on package of quarters only 53,50. Drawing due Friday morning. —Sales ('lose Thurs day afternoon.—^Oolumbns Lottery.—Class 43. CAPITAL PRIZES. 8.000 DOLLARS. 52,000! 5L500! 51,066, Ac. &c.—7B Numbers—l 4 Ballots.—Wholes only $2 —Halves 51 —Quarters 50 cents.—Packages Quarters cost SIS-pWßf fa ited to draw $6, 50 net, —Wnoles and Halves in proportion. E. H. PEZANT, Agent. Froad-st., 1 door below the Bank of Augusta (Lr” Orders front the country will meet with prompt attention if addressed as above. [July 11 NOTICE TO COTTON PLANTERS! IT WILL say to the cotton planters of Georgia and Ji; South Carolina, I have taken the shop formerly occupied by S. R. Crenshaw, for the purpose of manufacturing COTTON GINS, and would also inform them that I have engaged Mr. Crenshaw, who will superintend the manufacturing of them.— My gins shall be made of the best materials, and I cun say with propriety they arc the cheapest gins sold in the Southern States, taking the workman ship in consideration. I will warrant my gins to make cotton equal to any made oft any other gins in the Southern States, giving the true staple of the cotton and making it perfectly free of knap and clear of moats. My gins will be delivered at the purchasers residence free of charge uud warrant ed to give ample satisfaction. All orders addressed to the subscriber Will meet with prompt attention; repairing-done in good style and at short notice- All old gins of 10 inch Saws I will repair and put them on improved principles, and also warrant them to make as good cotton as any of the improved gins, and at a much less co»t than a new gin. J. D.IIA3IMACK. Crav, fordville, Ga. ; May 4. I will say to the planters who may [favor Mr, Hammack with their patronage I will exert ail the ability I have in superintending the shop; and every gin sent from the shop shall be in complete order, and warranted to be the cheapest gins ever offered to the public; and from my long experience in the business, 1 know the gins cannot be surpassed, al though agents from other shops have resorted to the contemptible practice ol slandering me and saying my gins have prostrated me, though it is not true. In full confirmation of what I say, I offer a few certificates from gentlemen who have used mv gins, and could furnish many more of this kind, if required. S. R. CRENSHAW. Dear Sir: I have used the Gin bought of you for two years, and 1 very cheerfully recommend it to the Cotton planters of Oglethorpe and other coun ties of Georgia. It turns off sufficiently fast to make good Cotton—it being 50 saws—will throw out about 800 lbs. of lint a day. The quality of the Cotton has, in Augusta, ranged half cent higher at each of my sales than other sales of those days, and it has been pronounced by those considered competent to judge, as in no way inferior to the Cava Gin. Yours, very respectfully. F. MERIWETHER. April 24th, 1847. Oglethorpe Co., April 22,1847 I have used for the last three years a machine that was made by S. R. Crenshaw, of Crawford viile. I consider it one of the best Gins I have ever seen. Two small mules will gin, with a great deal of ease, three bales per day, and 1 do not think there is a gin in Georgia that can excel it in making fine cotton. In fact, Mr. Crenshaw has sold a great many gins in this county and Elbert, and I think that every man who has purchased is perfectly satisfied. Ail of his gins which have been sold in this county, and they are not a few ran light, pick fast, and what is better than all, when the cot ton is carried to market it dis for the very highest price C. S. MERIWETHER. Crawfordvili.e, May J, 1817. Mr. J. D. Hammack —l -certify that I bought of S. R. Crenshaw, last year, a forty-five saw anti friction Cotton Gin. which performs well and makes as good cotton as the Carver Gin, in mv opinion. P. G.RHOME. Tills is to certify that I purchased one of Mr. S. R. Crenshaw’s improved anti-friction Cotton Gins last year, and find it to be superior to any Gin 1 have ever used. I think it superior to the Carver Gins. It makes superior cotton, giving the true staple of the article, and gins 900 lbs. ol clean cot ton per day, and runs very light. C. R. ZACHERY. Morgan co., Bth May, 1847. May 6 dA|6m 182 THE SARATOGA OF THE SOUTH. ALIAS MADISON SPRINGS, GEORGIA. AA THIS FASHIONABLE WATER ING PLACE, will be re-onened on the i"!M 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, *Soc., and a promenade of 14 feet wide, in a two storv colonade, near four hundred feet long. DANIEL MORRISON. Madison Springs, April 30. June 4 ]2m 207 LAMPS ! LAMPS ! ! A FEW splendid LARD [SOLAR] LAMPS, of the improved patent, to close a consign ment, will be sold at cost. Persons wishing such : articles can be supplied at a much less price than customary. J. E. MARSHALL. [Rr Old BRASS and COPPER wanted, for I which a liberal price will be paid. April 22 170 Ci UTZONS of South Carolina, / GEORGIA, ALABAMA, TENNESSEE, j FLORIDA, MISSISSIPPI AND LOUISIANA : —You are respectfully called on to notice and read the following advertisement of mine, from the ! city of Savannah. I can assure you there is no 1 humbug to be tried; it is reality, and is also recom mended by the most respectable families of your I State, certificates of Which can he seen by apply ing to either of the mentioned gentlemen, who have the Medicine for sale, and will be found only at their stores. I kindly ask you, for your own health and benefit, to give this Medicine one and a fair trial, and it is my candid opinion you will also rc | commend it to your neighbour. Apply only to those whose names are annexed if you wish to obtain the genuine. A Glorious Triumph!/—Truth Needs no Boasting. —Citizens of the United States, with pleasure I j inform you of the great success of Humphreys’ Fe i ver and Ague Pills, throughout Georgia, South i Carolina, Florida, Tennessee, Ac. Up to the Bth I of the present mouth I have had four hundred and | eighty-three cases of this distressing complaint, and i 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 respectable families, and the best recommendation is, it is prov -1 ing 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 dis ease—curing in twelve hours. Prepared and sold only in Savannah, by W. HUMPHREYS, Jr. AGENTS.—P. M. Cohen &. Co., Charleston, S. C.; T. J. S. Farr, Gruhamvilie, S. C.; W. A. Cars well, Savannah, Ga.: A. McLane A Co., Jackson ville, Ga.; Shotwell A Gilbert, Macon, Ga.; Dorsey A Knott, Griffin, Ga.; P. A. Moise, LaGrange, Ga.; Weister A Enping, Columbus, Ga.; W. Root, Mari etta, Ga.; J. T. Patrick, Salem, Tenn.; W. K. KITCHEN, Augusta, Ga.; J. A. Sperry, Houston county, Ga.; Solomon Goodall,Atlanta, Ga.; William Carr, J acksoaboro. ***Journal A Messenger, Macon; Reporter, La Grange; Courier, Charleston; Enquirer, Columbus; Constitutionalist, Augusta; Central Georgian, San dersville; Marietta Helicon, will please copy and send their paper to she Proprietor. lino July 8 TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. 1131?. Important Reduction of Fare. ! Through Ticket from Charleston to Baltimore for j • Fourtcea Dollars, meals included. THE Chesapeake Bay Company, in conjunc tion with the Wilmington and Petersburg Rail Road Companies, having reduced their seve | ral fares one-third, from former fates, Travellers ! going North, can now reacli Baltimore for 514, and New York for S2O, by taking the Bay Line of [ Boats, arriving at the latter city as early as by any other Line, and with greater ease and comfort, as the following Schedule will show. SCHEDULE. From Charleston to Baltimore, bv the wull known route, via .Wilmington, Weldon, Petersburg, City Point, Old Point Comfort, Norfolk, and by the Ches apeake Bay to Baltimore. Leave Charleston in one of the Wilmington and Raleigh Rail Road Company’s splendid Steamers at quarter past 3 F. M. daily, arriving at Wilming ton at 7 A. 31. next morning. , Leave Wilmington at 9 A. 31. by Rail Road for Weldon, rCach Weldon at 9 P. 31. Fare from Charleston to Weldon, SB. Leave W eldon for Petersburg}!, by Rail Road at 10 P. M. reach Petersburg at half past 4 A. M. — Fare $2. Take Breakfast in Petersburg. Depart at 6 A. >l., in the beautiful Iron Steam Boat MOUNT VERNON, Capt.. Blow, down the Appamattox to City Pqint- Arrive at City Point at 8, A. 31. Leave City Point immediately, on board of the CURTIS PECK. Capt. Davis; or ; ALICE, Capt. Brough; (two of the swiftest and most comfortable River Boats, that run on the Southern waters) for Norfolk, arriving at Norfolk by 2A. P. M- Dining on board of boat at 10 o’clock, j for which no charge is made Leave Norfolk in one 1 of those popular, comfortable and safe Steam Boats, I with their experienced Captain and crews— j GEORGIA, Capt. Cannon; HERALD, Capt. Bus | sell; or JEWESS. Capt. Sutton; at 3, P. 31., and j arrive at Baltimore next morning at 5. A: 31. Fare ; from Petersburg to Baltimore supper included, 54. 4n the putting forth of the above Schedule,we have j been guided and admonished by the knowledge we i have of what other lines have already suffered in ! giving the Traveller false information respecting their Schedule time, and have, to the best of our ] knowledge and belief, made an average time of the i arrival and departure between Charleston and . Baltimore, by the Bay Route, for the last two i months, during which period there has not been a single failure, by the Boat, to arrive at Baltimore i in time to take the Morning; Train for Philadelphia and the several Routes going North, South, East, 1 and 33 7 est. The Bav Company have been in existance up ward of Twenty Years,and through this long period, their Boats, built cxpr’esslly for the route, have suc cessfully run without loss of L ; fe or Property— this fact alone should, and we believe will, be satis factory to the Travelling Public, that the Chesa : peak Bay Route is one of the safest in the whole i Union. We were prepared and fully expected to meet with strong opposition from the Monopoly Line, but had hoped that the warfare would have been con ducted in a business like and honorable way, and that their Cards would hare contained none of that misrepresentation and false inuendoes with which they are filled againsj the Bay Line. However, we care not, knowing that we have the cheapest and most pleasant route; pledging ourvelves to convey the travelling public by our scheldule .we are willing to abide the issue and leave the result to their choice. Any* further information will be cheerfully given and tickets can be had, by application to the under signed at the Charleston Hotel. WM. STRINGER, Agent for the Chesapeake Bay Company. Charleston, (S. C.)Juiy 7. 1847. July 10 Im 14 HOUSE AND LOT, AND NEGROES FOR SALE. The undersigned offers for sale, the LOT . I!m'3 with the improvements, situate on the South J West corner of the intersection of Ellis and Elbert ; streets. ALSO, Six NEGRO SLAVES, three Women, one girl and two children. This property belonging to ; a trust estate, is offered for sale under the authority* i of a Decree in Equity. Titles indisputable. Application may be made to the undersigned, andtoJ.C. Snead, in his absence. JOHN W. WIGHTMAN, Trustee. Jitly 11 +9 14 CO-PARTNERSHIP. riIHE Subscribers having formed a co-partner _M_ ship for the purpose ot carry ing on the busi | ness ot GUNSMITHING, in all its various | j branches, are fully prepared 10 execute all orders ! that may be sent them for new Riiics, Re-stock i ing and Repairing double and single barrel Guns, Pistols, or anything appertaining 10 the business, promptly. All work done at our Shop is warranted. E. H. ROGERS. G. T. ABBEY. Augusta, July Ist, 1847. 6 [J iriy* 8 T\TOTICE. —All persons indebted to the Estate lx of THOMAS BOSTWICK, deceased, late of Burke county, are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and all persons having de mands against said deceased, will render them in ac cording to law, either to the Administratrix or to Isaiah Carter, Agent of the Administratrix. SARAH BOSTWICK, Adm’x. July 10 14 RICHMOND FACTORY GOODS. THE undersigned continues the Agency of this establishment, and now offers for sale OHN A*> BURGS, STRIPES, YARN and TWINE; also a very superior article of NEGRO CLOTH, made from the best Wool of the country. We in vite the attention of Planters and Dealers to this article. Wool purchased or taken in exchange for these goods. ADAMS, FARGO &. CO. June 22 [l3vß MOUNT E AGLE TRIPOLI. A RE3IARKABLE mineral, pronounced by* i f\. geologists to be a great rarity in nature, and known to them by* the name of Tripoli, has lately* been discovered in this country, although but in one • bed, of very narrow limits, all owned by* the “Mount Eagle Manufacturing Company,” incorporated for the sole purpose of its manufacture. The article is excellent for burnishing and clean ing all finished metallic and glass surfaces, such as gold, silver, brass, Britannia and steel ware, win dow glass, Ac. Nothing has ever yet been discov ered equal to the pure Tripoli, and the common language of the consumer is, it is the best thing I ever saw. The genuine article is for sale bv the exclusive agent for Augusta. W3I. HAINES. April 29 —ts 176 WASHINGTON & NEW ORLEANS TELEGRAPH COMPANY. THE Subscribers to this Company are hereby* notified that a payment of 20 per cent, on their subscriptions will 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 de ' mands of the assignee, who is rapidly progressing in the construction of the line. The money may* be paid to Edward Thomas, Esq. Augusta, Georgia. B. B. FRENCH,} W. W. SEATON. £ Trustees. DAN. GOLD, > Washington City, 3lay 24, 1847. May 30 ts 20 A CARD. DR. T. P. CLEVELAND having temporarily withdrawn from the practice of his profes j sion, I would inform the citizens of Augusta and the public generally, that I have formed a connec tion with his former co-partner. Jno. W. Spear, in the practice of DENTAL SURGERY. The business will he conducted under the firm of Cleve land 4* Spear. Office Broad-st., over Aldrich & Green’s Shoe Store. JNO. A. CLEVELAND. Feb, 18 ts 117 SPICES AND CONDIMENTS, SUITABLE for the season, of the purest quality and choicest flavour, viz ; Mace, Nutmegs, Cloves, Cinnamon, Pepper Red Pepper, Ginger Root, and Ground, 3lustard, Isinglass, Geiiatine. Irish 3loss, Russia Shred Isinglass, Vanilla Bean, Extract of do., Oil of Lemon, Ess. Lemon, Extract j Lemon, Sup. Carb Sodo, Tart, Acid, Saleratus, and every other article necessary for culinary pur poses. Having obtained a Powdering 3IIU, persons wish i ing Spices in powder, may depend upon their pur- I itv and freshness. J. E. MARSHALL. *Dv‘B d 59 SLEEPER & FENNSH, MANUFACTURERS OF U3IBRELLAS, PARASOLS, Ac. No, 12G Market Street, South Stde, below Fourth, Philadelphia. Ts NV ITE the attention of Merchants and.Mannfac lL turers to their very Exteassve, Elegant, New Stock, prepared with great care a..d offered at the lowest possible price for Cash. 4 he principle on which this concern is establish ed, is to consult the mutual interests of theis custo mers and then staves, by manufacturing a good ar ticle, selling it at the Lowest Price for Cash, and realizing their own remuneration in the amount of sales and quick returns. Possessing inexhaustible facilities fur manufac ture, they are prepared to suj ply orders to any ex tent, and respectfully solicit the patronage of Mer chants, Manufacturers and Dealers. Philadelphia July 3. +6 — [Julyß VALUABLEPR A 111 IE PLANTATION JgA. FOR SALE. M !l"*'r The subscriber will sell for cash, or on Jj’iLiL time for well secured paper, his Plantation lying on Woodley road, three and a half miles south of Mont gomery. Said Plantation contains thirteen hun dred acre? erf the first quality of prairie lands, nine hundred acres of which is in a high state of cultiva tion, and under good repair. Said place is hand somely improved, containing a fine framed dwelling and other necessary out buildings. Also, a line frame gin house, screw, and other suitable planta tion buildings, with a well of excellent free-stone water. For further particulars, apply to P. A. WRAY. 3lontgomery (Ala.) July I, c {July 8 FOR HALE Oil TO RENT. J’zJi THAT \vcll known and eligible located WAREHOUSE. on the corner of Greene I and Campbell streets. It is convenient to the Kail Road and near the centre of business. Apply to PAUL ROSSIGNOLL, At J. G. Winter’s Office. June 17 ts 113 LIVERY” STABLE. •n .. T1 IE undersigned respectfully informs the public that he has leased the old stand well known (. J[ as J B. Guedron’s LOWER STABLES, on Ellis street, and would be thankful for a share of patron age. R. A. WATKINS. May 14 lB9 CLARK, RACKETT & CO. f ( sfNL HAVE just received a new and I large stock of GOLD and SILVER VVATCES. of the best makers, Watch Trimmings and ornaments; JEWELRY. OF ALL KINDS*. Silver Spoons, Forks, Knives and Cups; Plated Ware; \\ alters. Castors, Candlesticks, Tea Sets,Cake Baskets, &c; Britannia Ware; Paint ed and Japanned Waiters, in sets, a new style; Ta ble Mats and Brushes, of a fine quality; Mantle Or naments, gilt and silvered, with drohs; fine Mantle Clocks, in wood and marble; a great variety of Fan cy Goods, Work Boxes, Bead Bags, Bag and Purse Clasps; Gilt, silver and steel Beads; Cologne Bottles, i silver, pearl, shell, ivory and velvet Card Cases; ! shell and fine buffalo Dressing Combs; Hair Brushes, j 6ec. Six Barrel Revolving PISTOLS, 3 sizes; an- j other lot of the famed “Lecoultre” R AZOR; with 2 blades; a good supply also of Rodgers’ and other makers; Rodger’s, Me chi, Chapman, Saunders, “Le- ! centre,” and Emerson Strops; Shaving Creams, “Guerlain” and others; Old Naples Soap; choice j Lather Brushes; line Pocket Cutlery, «!k,c. SPECTACLES. The Perifocal Spectacles, sold by us, we still re commend, great confidence, to our our cus tomers. We have a good supply in gold, silver, and steel frames, and are prepared to fit them to old frames at short notice. Gold and silver Spectacles, with the ordinary I convex glass, for sale at very low rates, and glass- ! es fitted to suit the sight with accuracy. N. B.—Clocks and Watches repaired and regu lated with care. Watch Glasses, 'fools and Mate rials for sale to the trade at low r rates. Oct 22 19 PERIFOCAL SPECTACLES. Neither the French Meniscus, nor Wol laston’s English Peiiaccpic. To ail who experience inconve nience in the use of the common kind -of Glasses, and especially in night reading, these Spectac'es w*i;l be found a most valuable substitute; in no case, except where the optic nerve has beer pronounced diseased, have they failed, when pro perly fitted, to give satisfaction. No better proof of their superior merit can be given to each individual who mav need Glasse i than the satisfaction he will experience in the use of them. These Glasses can he obtained in this place only of CLARK, RACKETT & CO., Agents for the Manufacturers. Who have now* on hand a good supply in gold and silver frames. Perifocal Glasses fitted to any frame for any vision. Spectacles in gold, silver end steel, for sale very low*, by CLARK,RACKETT. & CO. Dealers in Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Ac. may 8 137 BROUGH!? TO JAIL. PROL T GHT to Jail in 3Vashingtor, Wilkes County, on the Ist of October. 1846, ZU a Ne?ro man who says his name is ROB , ERT, and that he belongs to Dr. Rob ert V\ iggius, of Montgomery County, Alabama, having been sold to him by 31r. B. Warren, of Au gusta. Said Negro is about 25 years of age, dark complexion, 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high, and weighs about 150 lbs. The owner is notified to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take him away, or he will be dealt with as the layv directs. ffjpThe Chronicle will publish the above tri weekly,and the Miiledgeville Federal Union, week ly, until forbid, and forward the bills for nayment. R. H. VICKERS, Jailor. 3V ashlngton, Ga., June 23 f — [July 2 SSO REWARD. RANAWAY from the subscriber, living on Flint River, 10 rniics South-West of Thomaston, Upson Co., Ga., on Sunday, the -13th inst., without cause, a Negro boy by the name of MACK, who is no doubt making his way back to Guilford. N. C. I bought Mack this year, from a Mr. Weatherby a Negro Trader. Mack is an intelligent, shrewd Negro, copper col ored, well made, weighing 140 or 150 pounds, plump, round forehead. He canned off with him an olive cloth coat, pair of boots, white cotton shirt and breeches, and an old fur cap. lie is 5 feet 4to 6 inches high. 3lack can read and no doubt write. I will give 550 for his apprehension and proof to convict any white man that 3lack w r as inveigled off bv him, or twenty dollars for Macks detention in Jail. JOHN T. SNIPES. Thomaston, Ga., June 17 4c June 20 MORE NSW GOODS. He have received by the Southerner, additional sup plies of NEW AND BEAUTIFUL GOODS. AMONG WHICH ARE 1 TI3L.AIN BAREGES of all colors iL Rich styles of Salir striped and fig’d Ba reges New styles of French 3luslins and Jackonets WHITE GOOES, SUCH AS: JACONET MUSLINS, Swiss Muslins, Book 3lus lins and Laces of every kind. Cambric and Swiss Edgings and Inserting*, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, from 12A cents to 5 10 > Ladies and Misses Kid Gloves of the best quality, Silk and Cotton Hosiery, a great assortment and at all prices, White Damask Curtain Muslins in sets and by the yard, Black, blue-black, plain and striped Silks Black Alpacas, black Bomhasins and thin black Goods for Ladies Dresses White and col’d. Canton Grape Shawls and Scarfs Do. do. Barege and Twisted Siik do. French Work Collars and Bonnet Ribbons 500 pieces Calico of the richest and newest styles Parasols, Umbrellas and Sun Shades IN DO3IESTIC GOODS OUR ASSORTMENT IS VERY CO3IPLETE. Bleached and brown SHIRTINGS from 3-4 to 9-8 wide 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 satisfac tion in eroods and prices. April 18 DOWDRE & CLAGETT. public Sales. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE, \\ ill be sold, at the Court House in Waynesboro, Burke county, on the first Tuesday in October next, agreeable to an order of the Honorable the Justices ot the Inferior Court, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, ; 2500 acres of - Land, more or less, lying in said county, adjoining John Newmith, Laban Odum, Lewis Houston and others. Sold as the property c f Peter J. Coutteau, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. GEORGE W. HURST, Adm’r. Juh'll ADMINISTRATOR’S SALIL Agreeable to an order of the Superior Court of De- Kalb county when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold, before the Court House door in De catur, in said county, on the first Tuesday in Sep tember next, between the legal hours of sale : Lots of land, numbers one hundred and fifty and one hundred and fifty-one, (I 5C —151,) in the Six teenth District (16) of formerly Henry now De Kaih county, as the real estate of William Richard son, deceased, (subject to the widow's dower) for the benefit ol the heirs and creditors of said de ceased. Terms at sale. ISAAC B. RICHARDSON, Adm’r. July 9 ' 13 AMI NIST IIA TOR’S SALE. V, ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in September next, before the Court House door, in the Coun ty of Carroll, Ga., by virtue of an order of the Honorable the Inferior Court of Warren County; while sitting for Ordinary purposes, the follbwiug property •. , . : Lots of Land, number two hundred and forty three, in the eighth district, and number eighty five, in the twelfth district of Carroll. Said loti contain two hundred and two and a half acres. Terms made known on the dav of sale. WILLIAM GIBSON, Adm’r. July 3, .223 ADM INISTRATOR’S SALE. Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in August next, to the highest bidder, at the Court House door in the town of Lumpkin, Stewart county, within the legal hours of sale, agreeable to an order of the Honoraqle the Inferior Court of Richmond county, w lien sitting as a Court of Ordinary and for ordinary purposes, A tract of land, known as No. 227, 24-tb district of Stewart county; drawn by Lou Williams, and sold as the property ot the estate of the said Lott Wil liams, deceased. Sold for division. Terms cash. JANE WILLIAMS. Adra’x. May 12 jDe bonis non. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in September next, before the Court House door, in Burke County, agreeable to an order granted by the Justices oi tiie Inferior Court of said county, when sitting as a Court of Ordinary Ope tract of Land containing two thousand five hundred acres, m’ofr of adjoining Labom OJum, John Neesmith. and others. Sold as lands i belonging to the estate of Peter J. Cutton, deceas ed, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said j deceased. i Terms made known on the day of sale. GEORGE W. HURST, Adm’r. July 3 , 232 ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. Will be sold, before tiie Court House door, in M-ar-- ray county, on the first Tuesday in September j next, between the usual hours of sale, j One half of Lot No. two hundred and forty-five, (215) in the ninth (9tb) district, and third (3d) sec tion of said countv, it being eighty acres. Sold as the property of Matthew Jones, late of Burke coun ty, deceased. Terms on the day of sale. ALLEN INMAN. ' ). , , MITCIIEL B. JONES, \ Adni rs June 24 227 RICHMOND SHERIFF’S SALE. ON the first Tuesday in August next, will be sold at the Lower Market House, in the city of Augusta, within the legal hours of sale, the following pro perty, 10-wit: 12 Mahogany Chairs, 1 Sofa, 1 Book Case, 2 Ma hogany Tables, 1 Carpet and Rug, 1 Bureau and Washstand, J Looking Glass, 2 Bedsteads, 1 Press, 1 lot of Books, 1 lot of Kitchen Furniture, 1 Iron Chest and 1 Desk ; Levied on as the property oi, Charles B. Hitt to satisfy an execution issuing ft on the Superior Court of Richmond Comity, in favor of Robert S. Dill vs. Charles B. Hitt and Martin Hitt—property pointed out by defendant. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold, 1 Carry Log, 1 Wagon and Harness, 3 Mules, 1 Horse, 1 Fuggy, 2Carts. 1 Wagon Bod) and running gear/ 1 Plough, 2 Piles of Lumber; also, all that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the coun ty of Richmond, containings3s acres of land, more, or less, with the Steam Saw Mill and other improve ments thereon, bounded by lands of Dickerson, Thomas, Collins, and Trotti: Levied on as the pro perty of Adam S. Newhonse, to satisfy the follow ing executions issuing from the Superior and Infe rior Courts of Richmond County, John A. Barnes vs. Adam S. Ne whousc, Baker Hart vs. the same, Germain T. Dortic vs. the same—-property pointed out by defendant. WM. V. KER, Deputy Sheriff R. C. July 2 231 ~ RICHMOND SHERIFF’S SALE. ON the first Tuesday in August next, will be sold by order of the Honorable the Superior Court of Richmond County, at the Lower Market House, in the city of Augusta, within the legal hours of sale, the following Negro Slaves, to-wit: Piily, Delia and Jacob, levied on as the property of John Trowbridge, to satisfy the following attach ments returnable and carried to judgment in said Court. Jonathan Palmer vs. John Trowbridge, Jas. McNair vs. the same. AARON ROFF, Sheriff. July 3 ' 232 TsCiYn EN SHERIFF’S SALE. Will be soui, before the Court House door in Jack sonboro, on the first Tuesday in August next, be tween the usual hours of sale, the following pro perty, to wit: Two Houses and Lots, and two vacant Lots in the village of Jacksonboro, 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 Jocob Bryan, deceased, to satisfy one fi. fa. in favor of the Inferior Court of Scrivea county and others.- ' EDMUND B. GROSS, d. s. s. c. June 15 116 VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. WILL be sold, at Matthew’s Blurt', on the first V 7 day of October next, all the Lands, Houses, &c., belonging to the Estate of Alexander McConn, deceased, late of South Carolina. Matthew’s Bluff, on Savannah River, has Warehouses, Store House, and Wood Landing, also, a fine situation for a Ferry. Most of these Lands have Timber and Steamboat Wood in abundance, convenient to said Bluff, where all the Wood can be sold that could be put there. We wou’d respectfully invite the attention of Merchants to the Bluff as a good situa tion for a Store and Warehouse Business. The houses are now in a good condition. The above lands are in Beaufort District, S. C., and sold for a division between the heirs. For further particu lars, address, either at Drayton, Dooly County, Ga. The above lands are in tracts of from one to two hundred acres each. to be given on the first day of January next. Terms very favorable,’ and made known on day of sale. P. H. A L. B. McCONN. [fjPThe Charleston Mercury, will publish the above weekly, till day of sale, and send bill to Jef ferson Roberts, Scriven County. July 7 th— ’ 23-4 ' FOR THE TOILET. ,4 N invoice of Harrel’s Shaving Cream, and -2~*- f >ther Soaps, with a great variety of Essences and Extracts, Brushes and Combs, Eau Lustrael, »nd Hair Dye, Powder Boxes and Puffs. With a great variety of other articles of Foreign and Do mestic manufacture. Jan 19 J. E. MARSHALL CANAL PLEASURE BOAT. THE Subscriber having built a BOAT for the purpose of conveying Ladies and Gentlemen up and down the Canal, takes this opportunity of informing the public generally that the Boat is now ready for the accommodation of the public. Fare FIFTY CENTS* —Children and servants half price. (Er’Parties of not less than twenty, desirous of taking a trip on the Canal, can do so by applying, twenty-four hours previous to the time they wish to go, to Mr. H. R. PHILPOT, Corner of Broad and Centre-streets, or to HERBERT STALLINGS. June 12 ts 113