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I3ij iilagnctic (Eelegvapl).
Reported for the Constitutionalist.
New York, May 28, P. M.
Cotton.—The market is unsettled, with
sales of 700 bales.
Flour has declined twelve cents.
Miscellaneous.— -The Senatorial elections
have resulted in the choice of three Whigs,
% securing the passage of the Canal Bill.
The Massachusetts Congressional election
has resulted in the choice of Thompson and
Goodrich, Whigs, and Rantoul, Coalition.
Charleston, May 29, P. M.
Cotton. —The sales to day reach 1200 bales at 6
to 9£ cents. The market closes firm, and at full
prices. Middling Fair may be quoted at cents.
The sales of the week sum up 5400 bales.
{Telegraphedfor the Charleston Courier .)
New Orleans. May 27, 11,15 P. M.
Tvro thousand live hundred bales of Cotton
were sold this morning, at about half a cent
decline. The Canada’s advices, however, soon
arrested toe downward tendency, and again
unsettled the market, as no sales have been
effected since their reception. The receipts
are one hundred and fifty two thousand ahead
of last year.
( Telegraphed for the Baltimore American .)
St. Louis, May 20 th.
General Assembly of the Presbyterian
Church.—la the General Assembly of the
Presbyterian Church to-day, the Judiciary
Committee submitted a report on the com
plaint of Wm. Lively against the Synod of
New York, which was referred to the next
General Assembly. A resolution was adopt
ed expressing the desire of the Assembly that
Mr. McGill retain the office of Professor in
the Western Theological Assembly, which he
had recently resigned. It is understood that
he w;ll acquiesce. The report of Domestic
Missions had been submitted. The resigna
tion ol S. A. Alexander, Professor in Prince-
Seminary, wasi accepted.
New York, May 26—10, P. M.
The Methodist Church Case.—The Me
thodist Church case came up for trial to-day
in the Supreme Court. The Hon. Rufus
Choate opened the case and at the commence
ment looked very feeble, but he toon rallied
and proceeded with his accustomed afci ity
and eloquence. He contended among other
points, that his clients were trustees of the
property in dispute for particular purposes
connected with the church end were not au
thorized to pay over any portion to parties
not in connection with the church. As the
plaintiffs g tberefere were, by their own
admission, secedeis, they had forfeited ail
claims ihey may have had upon the corpora
tion property.
Impr mftu. — the Editor ot the N. Y. Sun
day Courier, on reading that the Academy of
Med cine was established at the suggestion of
Dr. Drake, came out with the following im
promptu :
‘‘How straugelv etvropos the turn
That things will sometimes take !
Behold our biggest heard of quacks
ls£iai>h»t’d b} a drake!
NOTICES.
V i.- ITiSg cAiiOS !
j£p Just received, a superb lot of ENAMELL
ED CARDS-
All orders left at the Post Office, or given in
person, Will receive prompt attention.
may 25 A> G. VYILLI^s.
SOI A WA^R.
O’Cold Soda Water, with a variety of Sy
rups, at the Drug Store of
PHILIP A. MOISE. Metcalfs k>ge-
N. B.—Congress Water always in Ice.
may 24 5m
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LETTERS.
ITT We have in the course of the past two ■
weeks,ieceived a great number of letters and
communications, respecting that incomparable
.compound for the cjre of Rheumatism, Pams,
.Swellings, Bruises, Weak Back and Joints, &c.,
Aic., tec., “MARSHALL'S MAGICAL PAIN
ERADICATOR.” It is getting thoroughly known
and consequently highly valued. It is warranted
VO do all that is said oi it, or no payment is requir
ed.
For title by the Druggists generally, and by the
Proprietors. W. H. & J. TURPIN,
may 25 1 w
YOUNG MEN’S LIBRARY ASSOCIA
TION.
cr NOTICE is hereby given to subscribers
w (jodid not renew their membership on the Ist of
February iast, and to such persons as may be dis
posed to resort to the rooms of the Association
dur.ng the Summer and Fall, that subscriptions
will be received between this date and the Ist of
June, upon the following termsi
For membership from Ist June, 1851, to Ist Feb
ruary. 1852, $2,15.
For a son, clerk, employee, or apprentice of a
member curing the same period, $1,37^.
may 24 lw T. COURTNEY, Sec’y.
fpraeuß dersigftfcd have this day com
menced to serve ICE CREAM. The Ladies aud
Gentlemen are invited to give us a call.
mayl ts JN. GJRAj&DEY & SONS.
LOCATING LAUD WARRANTS
[Jjr- I Have effected an arrangement with a
gentleman of the west for this purpose. lam
also authorised to purchase she Land after it is
locaated. , „
mar2o 6m ANDREW 11. H. DAWSON.
DODGE’S SKY LIGHT DAGUER
RE IAN GALLERY.
THE UNDERSIGNED havingreccnt
• introduced several very important imvrovcments
in th * process of Daguerreotyping, h.e is now pre
pared i/* exeCute pictures of peculiar brilliancy
• 1 effect HD experience as a Miniature Pain
ter for thelu Ht ff teen years, gives him superior
advantages °‘ h * r operators. His Pictures
are celebrated l/* tbeir expression richness of
tone and artisticai arrangement. His large fcKY
and Side Light ena. Mes *»“» to produce pictures
of unsurpassed beauty. A great.variety of ele
gant specimens may be se «« at his rooms, which
Sll are invited to call andexA m ) ne - .
Da-uer.eian Stock for sale,.S*oHaruson Quick
Camera, at New York cost. Full instructions
<riven in the art.
" Gallery ..e*< door to the Pott o®* e D E
ap9 om *-*•
PREUiUM DAGUERRE AN GAL
LERY.
i Messrs. Leigh, 1 ucker i eeeii?S ?
J aid respectfully announce to the citizen* of
Ausrus a,that their New and feplendid PIC I URL
GALLERY is now open for the reception of vis
•• *
the aid es Mr greatly improved sky-light,
we ho produce ...ylo of 6aGUERREOTYPES
unequalled by any that have ever before been
offered in this titg. ... . ..
Wo would call attention particularly to the
Specimens of our line large sized HEAPS : Those,
and numerous other &pecn»ens of the Art, the
7 a dies and Gentlemen a e eordiaily invited to
-.all an 1 examine at our Rooms, in Metcal. s new
iront trout building, oppo ite the Masonic Hall.
Fvery lies ription of Daguerreotype Ma
terials and Instruments, for sale at reduced
apr 18
|>nces.
(EommerriaL
Augusta Market. May 29—P- M
COTTON. —There has been a good demand t >-
day, and the sales made were at full prices, viz:
8 a 8£ for Middling; 8f a 8£ for Good Middling;
8§ a 8| for Middling Fair, and 9 cents for Fair.
ATLANTA, May 29.— Cotton —The market du*
ritia the week has been unusually dull, and Cot
ton too much deprersed for us to be able to state
prices, there being no regularity whatever. The
news of the Canada received on Tuesday did much
to settle the market, though there is a continued
want of confidence. Prices may be quoted to-day
at from 5 to ?£.
bacon continues in good demand with a stiffen
ing market. It may be quoted at from ll£ to 12
cents ;hog round, by the quantity.§
Country produce continues to be in good de
mand with sound prices; for which, see table of
prices current in another column.
SAVANNAH, May 28. Cotton —There were
no sales reported > esterday.
SAVANNAH EXPORTS—May 28.
Per schr. Rebecca 4* Frances, for New Bedford,
(Mass.) —96,000 feet Lumber.
MACON, May 27. Cotton —We have again a
dull and declining market to repert. The quantity
offering is quite limited, aud holders are very re’-
luctant sellers at present prices We quote ex
tremes 5 a B|c.
CHARLESTON IMPORTS—May 28.
Cardenas—Brig Adeia—los hhds and 50 half
boxes Sugar, to J Chapman; 15 boxes do., 2 cases
aud 1 pckg Segars, to J A Enslow; 25 boxes Su
gar, to J&GE Gibbon,
Matanzas—Schr Isabella—92 hhds Sugar, 3
baskets Tomatoes, and a quantity of Fruit, to J
Chapman.
Harbor Island, (Bahama)—Br schr Desde
mona—A lot of Shells and Shell Work, and a quan
ti.y of Fruit, to A Canale.
PASSENGERS,
Per steamer H. L. Cook ; Mrs. Starke and
3 servants, Col. Jones and servant, Messrs.
Levy. Videtto, Branner, Lee, Bostwick,
Health, Cosrahan.
II ■ -laws in ■ mi II llil ■WI BlllMi
Slipping lutdiigenc*.
ARRIVED.
Georgia Steam Boat Company’s Steame
Chatham, with tow boats Nos. 1 and 2, with
Mdze., &c., to J B Guieu, Agent; F C Arms,
Sup’r., Augusta Machine Works, B H War
ren, W H & J Turpin, Clarke & Ramey, T S
Metcalf, H Moore, Barrett, Carter & Co, E C
Tinsley, Dunham & Blakely, B F Chew, Geo
Ferry & Co, Lamback & Cooper, H E Clark ,T
Richards & Son, J & S Bones & Co, Jno Bones,
J Taylor, Jr & Co, James Hope, Agent; Hick- j
man & Westcott, Haviland, Risley A Co, W ;
H Maharrey & Co, Buford, Beall & Co, P A i
Moise, Adams, Hopkins & Co, Baker & Hart, j
and Gould, Bulkley & Co.
ji. Steamer H. L. Cook, from Savannah, to J. |
H. Anderson, agt., Mdze. &<?., to Railroad
Agent, G Schley, Thayer & Butt, G H Lee,
P A Moise, N C Trowbridge, Alexander &
Wright, J B Gould, F L Hale, C C Jacks’- n.
ARRIVALS FROM CHARLESTON.
Steamship Southerner, Dickinson, New York.
Br ship Elizabeth, Barclay, Liverpool.
Steamer Chingarora, Freeborn, Savannah.
CHARLESTON, May 29—Arr. schrj Athos,
Robinson, Philadelphia; H R Roberts, Sweeney,
New Smyrna, (Fia )
Went to sea, steam ship Albatros, Noble, Phila
delphia; Nor barque Drain a, Eckersberg, Ant
werp; schia T P Alston, Adams, New Orleans;
Truth, Phillips, Baltimore; C L Baylies, Looker,
do.
SAVANNAH, May 28.—Arr. steam ship Flori
da, Lyon, New York; ship Southport, McCormick,
do.; ship State Rights, Paxton, do.; brigs Tele
graph, Rich, do; Caroline, Gilkey, Somerset,
(Mass ); sehrs. Armida, Wass, Boston; Hendrick
Hudson, Mu:.son, 1 ichmond, (Va.); Gazelle, Snow,
Philadelphia.
Cid. barque Savannah, Reveii, IYew York; schr.
Rebecca Prances, Nickerson, New Bedford,
(Mass )
MSWBMBBaBBBWBWH—BB—M—WWMIB—MS
AUGUSTA :-APiIR MANUFACTU
RING COMPANY.
Kb To all persons to whom
Stite of Georgia* >these presents shall
Richmond County. 5 come—Greeting.
NOW ye. that we William W, Davis, Tur
ner ClantoD, Geo. Schley, William S. Jon >s,
Geo. VV. Williams, W.F. Pembe ton, Jones Bones,
Benj. F. Chew, Paui F, Eve, YVm. H. Turpin, T.
YV. Freeman, Edward Henkel!, John C. Carmi
chael. J. E. Davis, Pleasant Stovall, Andrew J.
Miller, Alfred Baker, Charles J. Jenkins, Geo L.
Twiggs. Luther Roll, Emily H. Tubman, Ilobt. D.
Carmichael, Henry Moore, Geo, W. Lewis,Charles
Delaigle, Robert Walton, YVm. H. Bas >rd, and D.
E. Butler- have associated ourselves together us
a body corporate, for the purpose of engaging iy
jhe business of Manufacturing Paper, and that we
have adopted as our corpora*e name, by which wp
will sue and be sued “ The Augusta Paper M mu
tacturifcg Company/’ and by which we will be
known and dp igagted; that we have“subscribed as
our Capital Stock the gu/g of Thirty ’1 housand
Dollars, which wid be in the business
before ipegtioued.
A.“J. Miller, B. F. Chew,
Geo. W, Williams, T, Clanton,
Charles J. Jenkins, Win. H- Buford,
John Bones, Alfred Baker,
Geo L. Twiggs, Chas. Delaigbs,
Luther Roll, Pleasant S ov»U,
I’hos. W. Freeman, Paul F. Eve,
Wm- S. Jones, E. H Tubman,
Henry M#ore Wm, YV. Davis,
Jo n C. Carmichael, by D. B. Hadley.
Y\ r . F- Pemberton, R. D. Carmichael.
Wm. H. Turpip, bv J.C.Carmichael.
Robert Walton, S. E. Davis,
Edward Henkell, D. E. Butler,
George Schley, Geo. W. Lewis.
Signed in presence of RjchaßP Allen, J. P.
Georgia, Richmond County, >
Clerk’s Office, Superior Court. )
Recorded in Boo'i F. F., folio 175, 176, and ex
amine 4 tbi* %l\h May, 1851.
A. H. McLAWS. Clerk. |
Filed in office, May 27, Iq&l.
David L. Roatji, V
Pep. Ci k. s. c. R. c )
may 30 cfmo
ITI shine, by T S Arthur.
The Two Wives; or, the Lost and Won, by T B
Arthur.
Woman’s Trials; or, Tales and Sketches from
the Ute Hfcpnd us, by T S Arthur.
The above gooa books are for sale bv
may 30 “ THOS. RICHARDS' & SON.
~ NEW BO OKS.
riIHE Friut, !int * Kitchen Garden, by
X Patrick Neiil, L. L- D., adapted to the U.
States.
• The Turner’s Companion : containing instruct ;
tions in Concentric. Elliptic, and Ec*entric I'ur- !
ping.
The American Miller and Millwright’s Assis- i
tant, by Wm. Carter Hughes.
The above just received by
may 30 THOS. RICHARDS & SON.
SOU THERNSINGIN G~BO O& S.
mHE HESPERIAN HARP, by Wm. Houser;
X The Sacred Harp, by YY’hite &. King.
The fibers have now received a la- ge lot
of the Hespenas . Harp, compiled by William
Houser, Esq. of county, Ga. Also, a
large lot of ihe Sacred Harp, yery enlarged
and improveul. For sale, Wholesale "and
DUNHAM 6/ BLEAKLEY,
may 21 d2wstw|m Augusta, Geo^
, ""(LT mRTeTc7sOFGE.-*• H avipg with
such liberal encouragement, takes pleasure in ia
i forming his friends and the public that he has per
manently located himself in Augusta as Professor
of the Piano Forte, and Organ. Communications
left at the Music & Book Store of Messrs. Geo. A.
I Oates & Co. will be punctually attended to.
jan 3
•miscellaneous.
CONCERT HALL THEATRE.
BEN i;fit OF
\ MISS E. LEWIS AND MR. JOSEPHS
Mrs. If. Lewis will anpear for This Night only,
in the chuiacter of JULIA, in the HUNCH
BACK.
1 THIS [FRIDAY) E VENINCTmA Y 30, 1851,
Will be presented the celebrated play of
THE HUNCHB iCK.
Martin Walter Mr OLLIER.
Sir Theod. Clifford Mr. CARTER.
Modus Mr. JOSEPH.
Julia . Mrs. LEWIS.
Helen Miss E. LEWIS.
To conclude with the Comedy of the
SPOILED CHI cD.
Little Pickle... .(with Songs)... Miss E. LEW IS.
O’ For particulars see small Bills.
O’ Tickets 50 cents, Children half price.
O’ Doors open at 7£ o’clock, performance to
commence at 8 precisely. may 30
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
DA Y PASSENGEIt TRAINS.
ON AND AFTER MONDAY, June 2d, Pas
senger Trains will run daily as follows, yiz:
Leave Augusta at 6 o’clock, A. M.
u Atlanta “ 6 “ “
“ Athens u 7 “ “
Arrive at Atlanta at 5 o’clock, P. M.
“ “ Augusta ‘*s “ '•
“ “ Athens “ *• u
On and after June Ist,the Night Train will
Leave Augusta at 5£ o’clock, P. M.
“ Atlanta “5| “ “
Arrive at Atlanta at 5 o’clock, A. M.
“ “ Augusta “4£ “ “
The Athens Branch Trains will connect only
with the Day Traius Way Passengers will be
charged three cents per mile on the Day Trains,
and four cents per mile on the Night Trains.
Agents will furnish tickets at each station, for
all Trains, without which Passengers will be
charged each 20 cents.
Transportation Office, G. R. R. & B. Co., )
Augusta, May 21st, 1851. $
may 23
SODA WATER.
THE subscriber respectfully informs the citi
zens of Augusta, that is Manufacturing
the best article of SODA WATER, which he still
deliver daily, in any quantity, in any part of the
city. [aprll] 5m E, D.MEYER.
WHISKY. '
| | BARRELS New Orleans WHISKY.
JILFLP landing This Day, and will be sold low,
il taken from the wharf,
may 17 T. W. FLEMING & CO.
UACON~J
erfk AAfl lbs. P rime bacon sides
F'l 15.000 lbs. prime HAMS
SHOULDERS, tor sale by
JOSIAH SIBLEY.
Hamburg, Mav 23, 1851. +l2 may 23
DRIED APPLES
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED from
Tennessee, about one hundred bushels
| gne DRIED APPLES, which will be sold cheap
may2o T. W. FLEMING 6c CO.
| MARINE, FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE,"
BY THE
! COMMERCIAL INSURANCE CO.,
Os Charleston, S. C.
CAPITAL $250 000, ALL PAID IN.
Office, No. 4, Broad Street.
PRESIDENT,
WILLIAM B. HERIOT.
DIRECTORS,
James K. Robinson, Henry T. Street,
Geo. A. Tkenholm, Wm. Mcßurney,
Robert Caldwell, J. H. Bravvley,
A. R. Taft, T. L. Wragg,
A. M. LEE, Secretary'.
E. L. TESSIER. Inspector.
B. C. PRESSLEY, solicitor.
R. A KINLOCH, Medical Examiner.
This Company is now prepared to receive Pro
posals for MARINE, FIRE and LIFE RISKS,
and to effect lnsuran e on fair and liberal terms.
I The subscriber having been appointed Agent
| for the above Company is prepared to take Ma
■ rine, Fire and Life Risks at customary rates.
G. WALKER, Agent.
Office at Waie House of Walker, Bryson 6c Co.
Augusta, May 12, 1851. ]y may 13
BOLTING CLOTHS,
OF WARRANTED quality, furnished and
put up in Bolts to order.
MILLSTONE PLASTER, prepared for bake
ng Millstones,cheap, and of best oualityjfor sal i
SCHARMER WIGAN 1). i
GRAHAM’S MAGAZINE and LADIES’
NA I’ION'AL MAGAZINE, have been re
ceived for Juno. Subscribers wili please call for
their copies, at GEO. A. OATES 6c CO’S,
m 25 Piano, Book and Music Store, Broad-st.
BLASTING POWDER. •
A few barrels for sale by
HUTCHINSON & THOMAS. !
may 25
vETN A' INS IJRANC E "AGENCY. I
Dli. MILLIGAN having resigned the 4-g.ency,
tfre undersigned has been appointed and du
ly commissioned Agent of the 4STNA *INSUr
RANGE COMPANY, and is prepared to take
Fire and Inland Navigation Risks, on gs reason* |
able terms as any other office.
Applications left at the office of Jeffers, Cotiii
; ran 6c Co., Mcinto h street, will be promptly at
tended to. H. L. JEFFERS, Agent.
! api’ Jv 6mo
NEW FUR Lie ATIONS. ~~
HARPER BROTHERS’ last publications
just received :
pqit p. London Labor, &c., by Mayhew.
Tfre Sister) or »he Foibidden Marriage,
a Novel, by Mrs. Hqbbaelt, (n|ecc of Miss Austen.)
No. 13, Field Book of the RaVolutioe, by
sing.
Dealings with the Inquisition; or Papal Rome,
her Priests, and her Jesuits, with impor ant dis
clo-ures, by the Rev. Gracinto A chilli. D. D.
Tbp above io? sale by
may 23 ?HQS. RICHARDS <s• SGN._
"united states mail line. ~
NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON
SfE4M |*AUKETS.
LEA VIS OAT E VER YSA / URDA Y AFT.E RATO 0-V.
THROUGH IN §0 HOpRS.
! THE NEW STEAM SHIP MARION,
1200 TONS,
CAPT. M. BERRY.
STEAM SHIP SOUTHERNER,
1000 TONS,' “ ‘ ‘
CAPT. JOHN DICKINSON.
I V— -J
THESE SPLEU DID Dee in Steamers tyill
leave Adger’s Whai ves regularly every SA
TURDAY AFTERNOON, throughout the year.
The MARION commences her trips, leaving
Saturday, May 31st. Passengers by this line may
expect every possible comfort and acco \ moda
iiow- .
For Freighjt or Passage, paying splendid State
Room accommodations, apply to the Agent, at
I Charleston, S. C.
HENRY MISSROON,
Cor. &c A.dger's South \Vharf.
Cabin Passage, $25; Slperage Passage, $3.
No berth secured until paid for.
The SOUTHERNER will leave Charleston for
N’ef York, on Saturday Afternoon, 10th and 24th
Slay. jjmos may 4
WiM PIANO FORTES.
The subscribers would
respectfully call the attentiongSpipipsp
of their friends and the public, to tfieirff $ It*
assortment of Rosewood and Mahogany PIANO
I FORTES, lrom the well known and justly cele-
I brated Manufactories of Bacon 4* Raven, A. H.
! A* Co., and Dubois 4* Seabury, New York,
i which’ape warranted in every respect, to be a
leas! fully equal to any instruments manulactured
! in this country or Europe. ‘ . !
rije subscribers wou.a also state that the jnstru
j ments now on hand are of the latest patterns and
i fashion, and fresh ffioni the manufaclui ers. For
sale at very low prices for cash or city acceptance
at GEO. A. OATES &c CO.’S
Piano, Book 6c Music Depot, Broad st.
pay 10
[ fjotels anir tOatering JJlacsß.
WASHINGTON HALL,
I ATLANTA ? qA.
THE UNDERSIGNED, anxious
to render the above Establishment laspß
every way acceptable to the travelling public, has
recently added to it a new DIN ING ROOM, and
made several other material alterations in the
House, with a view to the promotion of the com
iort of those who may favor him wi’h their pat
ronage, and has secured, as a general Superin
tendent, the services of Mr. Geo, R. Frazer
formerly of the United States, and late of the
Eagle 6c Phomix Hotel, of Augusta, Ga. It is his
intention to spare neither expense nor exertion to
make the Washington Hall deservedly popular.
He has recently added so his Establishment five
good family Rooms, Lathed and Plastered, with
» r ® Pjacfs.iu each. Also, a fine BATHING ES
1 ABLISKMENT, where can be procured Warm
or Cold Bath-.
I here is a BARBER SHOP under the same
roof, and a LIVERY STABLE at a convenient
distance. Servants always in attendance upon the
cars to conduct passengers and convey baggage to
and from the Depot.
JAMES LOYD, Proprietor.
Geo. R. Frazer, Superintendent.
T * D.— The above house will always furnish
Dinner to the passengers from the West, at 3
o’clock, P.M. d&cly may 7
COTOOSA SPRIE\TG3.
POPULAR and fashionable wa-
A tering place will be opened for the re- 111 Ilia
ceptiou of visitors on the 10th day of June.
The Proprietors would inform the public, that
since the last season they have added to their es
tablishment one hundred spacious and comfortable
rooms with other improvements, and as it is their
purpose to devote their united personal attention
to the accommodation of their guests, they hope
to make it a de.lightfui and pleasant resort to all,
a$ well those in pursuit of pleasure as health.
The Water from several of toe Springs has b een
recently an Jysed by that accomplished Chemist,
Prof. A. Means, of the Medical College of Geor
gia, whose report of the same, wiil shortly be
given to the public.
" .. Springs, the mineral properties of which,
s.v; unsurpassed, are situated in Walker county,
Georgia, within two miles of the Cotoosa Piatform,
)n the “Western and Atlantic Railroad, one hun
dred and twenty miles from Atlanta, and twenty
five from Chattanooga, in a most delightful and sa
lubrious Mountain climate. The Company’s Hacks
will always be in waiting at the Depot on the ar
rival of the cars, to convey visitors a .d their bag
gage to the Springs.
BATTEY, HICKMAN & McOONALD.
may 20 d2mclo
INDIAN SPRING." ~
THE UNDERSIGNED ask leave to M
state to the public generally, that he 11!"1!
is yet the Proprietor of the INDIAN SPRUNG
HOI EL at this place, and is now prepared to re
ceive.company. The virtues of the Indian Spring
waters have neen so long known, and so general
ly tested, that I ptesume it i» not necessary here
to say any thing in their praise.
The Proprietor of this Hotel has only to add
that in addition to these first requisites of the In
dian Spring as a summer residence, that i e has
since the last season, largely added to the Indian
Spring Hotel, by extending his Dining Room so as
to make it equal to any thing r.f the kind south
ardly, and he has also added many fine rooms for
families as we i as Tor persons without families
He also assures th .se that are pleased to call at '
this old established Hotel that the best of every
thing that the country affords s all be provided
for their rccornmodation, and renews his former
pie ge that no Hotel 5h..11 surpass the Indian
Spring, an I no pains spared to make all comforta
ble; with this assurance he invites the calls ot the
community generally.
may 17 2m EDW. VARNER
O 3 Ihe Chronicle 6c Sentinel and Republic
wili copy two moutns, and forward bills to the
Proprietor.
ROWLAND SPRINGS. a _7~
THE SUBSCRIBERS beg leave ffpl
to infotm their friends and the nub
lie, that they have leased the above weh- kiuiwn
place of resort, and that hey intend keeping them
during the summer season in a style super.or to
any watering place in the up-country. The House
will be open and ready for the reception of visi
tors by the first of JUNE next.
LANIER & USHER.
N. B.—There wili be a line of Hacks at the De
pot at Cartersville, at all times, to convey Passen
gers to the Springs, both from up and down trains
of llailrord. L. &. U.
no ay 6 3mos
THh] MADISON SPRINGS
MADISON COTNTY, GA. „ ~
nnillS DELIGHTFUL watering I
I Ji- place has been purcna=ed by Messrs.
MUSGROVE & W ATKINS, who intend to make
it the Home of Comfort.
The Establishment is under the management of j
H.Musgrove, who has procured the assistance of j
Mr A. G. Lock, late of the Pulaski House, Sa- I
vannah.
The salubrity of the climate, and the efficacy j
i pf tbe waters are wejl kno’fvn to all who kayo y>s- j
i ited this place. The House wiil bq < pen for tlie !
■ repeption of visitors on the Ist of May.
| A line of Post Coaches wili run daily from
I Athens, 23 mile,s to the Sprii gs. apr 22
GOD D COOK, WASH BR AND
IRONER is wanted fqr a small family, t*s
the lstof Jgi.e. Enquire at this office. may 15
BUGGY AND HARNESS.
AqoqD second hand BUGGY and JHAR
NESS. lor gale. 4pplv so
HUTCHINSON & THOMAS
may 27
~j7EMONS !~LELO NS“7"'“ ~“
BOXES LEMONS, in fine order. Justre
wU ceived and for sale by A. LAFITTE,
may TJ 3
THE UNDERSIGNED expects to bp lb:
sent from the city until about the 10th ol
June, when he will be pleased to see persons
desirqus of renting STORES and BUILDINGS, j
Tnose hayi >g business with him, will please call j
on Mr. John W. L. Stovall.
may 27 6 PLEASANT STOVALL.
GLASS JAKgK
W£ HAVE ON HANU, and will sell, at
wholesale or retail, 30 dozen GLASS
JARS, with Covers, at 20 per cent less than they
have ever been sold at in this city. Give \\s 3
call before buying.
may 27' ‘ J. J. LATHROP & CO.
TUMBLERS 1 ! TUMBLERS ! !
If 11" I TUMBLERS, of every
)V/oU varfety and color, suitable for Fam
ily, Hotel, and Bar use; for sale at exceedingly
low prices.
N. B.—Good heavy flute TUMBLERS, at 15
cents per tljssea. Call at the WholpsaiG ai«d Fe--
tail Crockery Store, few dpors aWye Mess
Itiphards 6c Son’s Book Store,
may 27 f. J. LA’FH'-tUP 6c CO.
tWNGER BOW LS.-A large lot, cons sting j
A of nearly every color, for sale at
may 27 J. J. LATHROP & CO’S.
f' UT BAR DEC ANTERS. I’eauuiul
>I Cut GJsss for sale low, at
may 27 j. J. LATHROP 6c GO’S.
GROCEERY, CHINAg AND GLASS’
WE OFFER FOR at our whole
sale and retail Crockery store. North side
of Broad street, (few doors above Messrs. Rich
ards 4* Sens Book Store,) a complete assortment ol
fine and common Ware. We would be pleased to
h ive tho*e wno wish to purchase to give us a call
before buying elsewhere.
may 25 J. J. LATH! OP & CO.
f|AO | : HE LADIES*—-We have the largest
JL supply of Hard wa e Vases in the cjty. For
sale at very low prieps.
my 35 l J. L4THKOF 4 co.
HALL LAMPS.—Low priced Halt Lamps
at J. J LATHROP 4. CO *
SPIRIT OR BURN ING FLU ID LAMPS
A large supply, just received, for sale at from
25 cents to $2 each.
may 25 J. J. LATHROP & CQ.
BCHOOL TEACHING*—Theory .and prac*
lice of teaching, or the motives and methods
of good >cliool-keeping, by David P. Page, A. 111.,
principal of the State Normal School, Albany N.
York. For sale by
may 11 T, RICH A RDS & SON,
iHiaecllancona.
LUCKY OFFICE ~ '
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERIES.
For the benefit of the independent Fire Company,
Augus'a. Managed, Drawn, and Prizes paid
by the well known firm of
D. PAINE & CO.
BRILLIANT OPPORTUNITY.
Cias9 136, by Grand Consolidated M, May 31, 1851
Sales close Saturday, at 3 P, M. Grand
Scheme. 16 Drawn Ballots from 78. Capital I
Prize,
67,500 DOLLARS.
37,500; $22,500; #11,500; $7 500; $6,460; 2 prizes
of $4,5U0; 2 of $3,500; 100 prizes of $2,5C0, tec.
3cc. Tickets s2o—Halves 10—Quarters ss—
52,50.
THE LITTLE PET.
s Class 37, by Patapseo 157, June 5, 1851. Sales
1 close Tuesday, at 12, M. Capital Prize,
3,289 DOLLARS.
.$1,100; $750; $350; 10 prizes of $100; Aec. i ick
i ets sl Halves 50c.—Risk on a package oi 26
quarters $3,95.
J. W. ADAM,
Opposite the Post Office.
lO* All orders from the city or country strictly
confidential and promptly attended to. may 30
MANAGER'S OFFICP.
GREEN AND PULASKI MONUMENT
LOTTERIES.
Managed, Drawn, and Prizes paid by the we 1
known and responsible firm of
J. W. MAURY 6c CO.
Drawn Numbers of Class 46, drawn at Augusta
May 28,1851 :
[ 3 31 16 73 42 35 5 74 38 58 47 26. *
Classs 47, to be drawn at Savannah May 30, 1851.
Sales close Friday at 3, P. M. CAPITAL
SCHEME. 14 drawn Ballots from 78
9,345 DOLLARS.
$4,000: $ 1 ,415; 5 of $1.000; 5 of $400; 5 of $.360;
6of S2OO. Besides numerous others. Tickets
$2,60, Halves $1.25, Quarters, 62.
Extra Class 60, by Monongalia 60, May 31.
185 L Sales close Saturday, at 3P. M. MOST
SPLENDID SCHEME. 13 drawn Ballots lrom
75.
40,000 DOLLARS.
$30,000; $20,000; $10,000; $4,000; $2,089; 40
of $1 000 ; &c.. 6cc. Tickets slo—Halves $5
—Quarters $2,50.
Class 48, to be drawn at Savannah, June 3d, 1851.
Sales Tuesday, at 3 P. M.
ANOTHER BEAUTY.
14 Drawn Ballots from 75.
20,000 DOLLARS.
$5,000 ; $3,000 ; $2,250 ; 10 prizes of SI,OOO, Ac.,
Ac. Tickets $5; Halves $2.50; Quarters $1 25.
JOHN A. MILLfcN,
South side Broad street, a few doors below
Post Office Corner.
(Li 3 Orders from the city or country, s.rictly
confidential and promptly attended to. miy 29
FOH SA V ANN AH.
To leave every Tuesday morning , at 9 o’clock
| rriHE new and splendid light tr I ****
JL draught steamer HANCOCK
Capt. Murray, buiit expressly for the Augusta and
Savannah trade, wi.i leave Augusta for Savannah
every Tuesday morning at 9o’clock.
For freight or passage, having fine accommo
daiions unequalled by any boat on the river.—
Appiy to the l aptamon board, or tb the Aeent,
apl D. L. ADAMS 6c SON.
FORSAVANNAH.
Will leave every Tuesday Morning.
rgIHE SUPERIOR light draught
steamer DEKALB, t’aptain^ r
J. M. Moody, having resume; 1 hr
re :ular trips b- tween Savannah and Augusta, will
hereafter leave for Savannah every TUESDAY
MORNING. ' J
For Freight or Passage, having good accommo
darions, apply to the Captain on board, or to
ly CASHIN, Agent.
ICEilCid!
mHEELLIS STREET ICE COMPANY
JL having received their supply of ICE at both
houses now offering it for sale at the >ame prices as
heretofore, viz: at retail, 3 cents per pound;
or, by the $5 worth Tickets at cents, at which
| prices not less
a time. At wholesale—To Hotels, Bar Rooms,
Soda Fountains, and othtr large consumers, by
S2O worth of Tickets, at 2 cents, for v hich not
less than twenty pounds of Ice will be delivered
at a time.
The supply of Ice in the House on Ellis
; street, will be sold first.
Terms cash, on <‘eiivery.
All orders from the country, directed ta A
DE Ase, Agent, Ellis street Ice Company, Augusta,
will receive prompt attention
Packages asd Blankets furnished at coustomary
I prices, and the Ice carefully packed, to be sent by
; Rail Road, if desired.
The House will be opened, Lam sunrise until
sunset, and on the Sabbath from 7 o’clock until 10
o’clock A. M. and from 12 o’clock un:il 2 o’clock
P. M.
Tickets may be purchased, of the Agent. Mr. A
Deas. at the Ice House, ts apr 2
~~FIANtDM AN UFACTORyT '
riIHE UNDERSIGNED i« ? r«. r —,,
JL pared to execute all orders ex
tended to him for the manufacture of
PIANO FORTES, in any shape,size and style, at
his Piano Manufactory in this city. They will be
warranted to be equal in material, tone and finish,
to any others to be procured in this country, sind
on as reasonable terms.
He yili also REPAIR s,nd TUNE Pianos when
nQtifieJ. * P. BRENNER,
a P r * 3mt» Quality Range
WET NURSE WAN I jp>r~A Wet Nurse j
WatfteJ fqr three months old.—
I Liberal wage? will be paid. None need apply un
i less good rt ferences cajj be given. Apply at this
! offieg. 2w may 17
SILVER PLATED CASTORS,
WE OF! ER at low prices a assortment
of silver platefl CYSTbIIS, with heavy
cut Cvue\s. Those in want, will find it to their
advantage to give us a call before buying,
may 27 J. J.
OILET SET’S'. One splendid French
m China ToiieT SETT, for sale at
lay 27 J. J. LATHROP CQ’S,
JUST RECEIVED,
J PJUKINS Pifime Qoshen BUTTER, for
Xu sale by
my 27 HUTCHINSON & THOMAS.
PRIVATE SALE;
KAA BUSHELS of fine COW PEAS, just
OvFvr received byj
may 27 HUTCHINSON & THOMAS.
Modern housewife oii jiena-
GiRE, comprising nearly one thusand Re
ceipt for the economic and judicious preparation
of every meal of the day, with engravings by
Alexis Soycr. Fctt a>le by
may l\ T. RICHARDS & SQN
~~ MAGAZINES FOR JfUNE,
JUS P RECEIVED, the following popular Pe
riodicals for the above month, viz : Godey’s
Lady’s Book, and Sartain’s Union Mairazine.—
Subscribers will please call for their copies at
GEO. A. OATES At CO.S
Piano Book an u Musiq Depot,
Broad street.
N. 8,.-^Ai*o received, the Illustrated Brother
Jonathan for 4th of July. may 17
j; rTstirges,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
WA YNESB ORO\ GEOR GIA ,
may 27 ______
FOR SALE,
A WOMAN, about twenty-one years of age, a
! 4 superior Sempstress and House Servant,
with her two children, 011 c three years, and the
other two months old.
—also—
A WOMAN, about thirty-six, an excellent fi dd
hand, with her three children, one eight years,
one three years, and the other two months old.
These Negroes are sound and healthy. Enquire
at this office. dcectf jan II
Unction Sales.
B\ A. LAFITTIL
~~#® iP
On the first Tuesday in June, at the Lower Mar
ket House, will be sold,
One excellent second hand Log Cabin CAR
RIAGE, suitable for families.
—4L.SO—
| .Several second hand BUGGIES.
Terms—Cash.
AljAl ,> lTl jjr—
EXECUTORS SALE.
Will be sold, on the premises, on Thursday, 6ih
gJJune next, immediately befcre the sale of the
Furniture,
The well known residence of the late Charles
' Cunningham, on the Turkenett Spring road, with*
| in two miles of the city’ of Augusta. The lot
j contains 25 acres of Land, enclosed by a good
| and substantial fence. The House is new and
commodious, having all the most approved con
veniences. All the out-buildings areneat,sub'
stantial and in good order.
Terms—Une-th rd cash, balance in one an44(wo
years, with interest from date j the payment se
cured to the satisfaction of the Executors.
JOHN BONES,
VVM. J. EVE,
OWEN P. FITZSLMOVS,
may 29 Qualified Executors.
A ' lapxxxJE.
Hancock Steamboat Company's Stock.
On the first Tuesday in June next, will he sold, at
the Lowor Market House, unless privately dis
posed of,
20 Shares of the Hancock Steamboat Com
pany, (nar value SIOO ) less the dividend ot 10 per
cent, declared Ist April last, and payable Ist
Juno The purchaser to be entitled t > the profits
since Ist April, and to his propo'tiou of the sur
plus then on hand of 11 per cent.
The above can be treated for at private s..le.
Terms—Cash. may 28
BY A. LAFITTE.
To morrow, at 10 o’clock, precisely, will be sold,
in trout of Store,
A general assortment of GROCERIES.
—also. —
Second hand FURJNII URE.
And immediately after, Dry Goods, Boots ; Shoe*,
Cutlery, Guns, Ac., & c.
Terras—Cash. may 28
BY A. LAFITTE.
VALUABLE HOUSE SE.IVAjmTS.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
Wi.l be sold, on the first Tuesd y in June n*xt, at
the Lower Market, in the city of Augusta, be
tween the usual hours of sale, the following
Negro slaves, principally valuable house ser
vants, the property of the late Charles Cunning
ham, deceased,
Be sey, a most excellent Sempstress and House
Sei vant.
Moses, a good House Servant.
William, a good House Serva.it.
Delia, a Washer and ironer.
Paul, a Cook $ Simon, a Field Hand.
TERMS.
Notes with approved security, payable on the
first of December next, with interest from date
JOHN BONES,
YV !\1 I rvp
OWEN P. FITZSIMONS,
ma T td Executors.
Executci's Sale.
eTTaT j7yF7ti e.
SPLENDID HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Ac
Will be sold on THURSDAY. 6th June, at
o’clock, at the residence of ihe late Charles t
Cunningham, deceased, at the Sand H ills, j
All the Household and Kitchen FURNITURE /
belonging to said Estate.
Sale positive. Terms cash.
J HN BONES,
WM. J EVE,
OWEN P FHZSIMONS,
may 27 Qualified Executors
f'UJtv
BY A. LAFITTE.
Will be sold, at the Lower Marker, on TUES
DAY, 2d of June,
A Negro woman, about $3 \ears old, warranted
sound—a good Sempstress, Washer ard Ironer,
and her three children, he oldest about 4 years
old. 7
Titles indisputable. m iy 25
BY A « LAFITTE. V< J
Valuab e Seivants.
On the first Tuesday in J UN El, will be sold, at tL«
Lower Market House, unless previously dis
posed of, the lollowing valuable Servants :
Julia, about 20 years old, an excellent hcusfe
servant, and her child, Mary, about 3 years old,
Tobitha, about 40 years of age, a good Cook,
—ALSO—
an excellent sempstress and house ser J
Yant, about 30 years of age, and h«?Y daughter 13 1
years old. * ’
The above can be treated lor at private saie
1 erms cash Titles indisputable. Purchasers to
pay for bills of sale. may 22
BY X LAFITi E. '
Qathe first Tuesday in June next, will be sold at
the Lower Market 1 louse,
A Negro Woman, about 28 years of aee a s-ond
Cook, Washer and Ironer. S ’ *
bhe can be treated lor at private sale. Pur
chaser to paj' lor bill of sale. Terms cash,
may 20
BY A. LAFITTE. *
On the first Tuesday in June next, will be sold, a
the Lower Market House,
A good Painter and excellent Ostler and Car
riage Driver, about 26 years of age. He can ha
treated for at private sa'e.
Terms cash. Tit es indisputable,
may
By a. lafitteT .
Thirty days after date, will be sold, unless previ
ously claimed by the owner or owners,
4 qr. casks Choice MADEIRA WINE. .Said
Wme having been in store one jear with uo
claimaat. Terms—Cash, may 13
PROPOSALS will be received by the Com
raittee on the City Hall, until the 14th June,
ior Painting, Whitewashing, and other Repairs
on the City Hall, which will be pointed out by the
Committee. Bond and security will be required
f°9 the faithful performance of the work to be
don© in the best manner.
may A. P. ROBERTSON, Chairman.
HAR PERSNE W MON TH L YUA<i A
ZINE for June has been received. Also
No. 367 of Little’s Living Age. Subscribers will
please call for tU?>r copies at
GEO. A. OATES & CO.,
i&a 29 Piano, Book and Music Depot, Broad-st.
~~~ TO RETAILERS.
FINE BUTTER.— Just received, a few
kegs fine BUTTER, which will be sold low
to retailers, by the keg, or at retail as low as2se.
JNO. J. BYRD,
may 29-It Harper’s Range.
DIAMQNDS.IiICH JEWELRYAND
WATCHES.
APRIL 28, 1851.
WE have just received a amall, but beautiful
lot of Diamond Ear Rings, Bracelets,
Brooch and Ring to match—-Diamond Bracelets,
(of which the centre piece can be used as a
Breast Pin) Diamond. Pins and R.ngs for Ladies
and Gentlemen, in great variety. Also just at
hand, a good stock of rich and new style of Jew
elry, and our usual spring importation of Gold
Watcheslroo© Switzerland, diroct to us, andbear
ing our name, which we ofi’er at low prices,
ap 29 CLARK, RaCKE I T &.CO.
NEW BOOKSI
ril HE WIDOW RUGBY’S HUSBAND am!
Ji other tales of Alabama by the author of Si
mon Suggs. 50 cents.
The Bankers Wile, or like Father like Son, bir
T. S. Arthur. 25 cents.
’The Wifes Sister, or the Forbidden Mamagiu
a Novel by Mrs. Hubbacx.a Niece of Miss. Aost ml
Just published and for sale by,
GEO. A. OA 1 ES. &CO <r
Piana Book, and Music. Store Broad St. \
IfONTAMMAHATS!- NeVstyle. Ju*.? '1
if A received by
may 6 ' J. TAYLOR, Jr. & CO. I