Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851, March 28, 1847, Image 3

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NEAPOLITAN BONNETS. PATTI SON, NOE <fc CO., Patentees anti Mixtiufaetnrers, 22 Delaney Street, New York. Feb. 23 ~>n— • 121 I DAtiUERBKOTYPC MINI A TUBES. &-Mr. C. E. JOHNSON returns hi** sincere 1 thanks to the citizens of Augusta, for tiieir very j libera! patronage, an 1 would inform those who J have not already availed themselves of bis serv ices jhat he leaves for New Vori. on the Ist of April. Feb. 23 Hn 126 COMMUIIt’IAL.' Latest hates ero.m ei veit mo i,.:;:;::;:;::FEn. 3. Latest uates Ktto.H iiavitE,:::::::::::::;:::FEU- I fExtracts of Ict'er* rer io ■ I it this city. ] “ LIV Ell POOL, March 3.—Since our Circular of 2d n!f . the l..st steamer, our cotton market has j further declined I a id per lit, making the depres- | Kion from the highest point at the commencement of the year Ito lid. Fair qn ilities are now qn >led Cid for Upland, G} for Mobile, fi.- a <d f-r Orleans, the better qualities not having declined qui e so much ns the low and mi Idling qtii'ities. This i* to he attributed to the extension of the short lime working in the in mnfacturing districts and diinin idled consumption, and though the red iceil pro* duction of goods and yarns, has n aurally checked *he decline in their value, they are still relatively much below the raw materiil.so ihitt.ie P'-itioi and prospects of the spinners continue very dis couraging and unsatisfactory. 'l'lie sales of cot ton for three weeks *o26ib u!t., amounted to G 1,590 j bales, of which 16,000 were taken by speculators j »nd 3500 for exj on, and the bu.-iness for ft.nr days I to this evening is estimated at 13. 00 bales, of which speculators have taken about 30-Ki bales The extent of the dimini-hed con-uinjuion is vari. ou-!yestimated; it probably amounts to on*-ibird at the present tan *, thnti'h th i quantity taken lat* i lerly by consumers would indicate a greater reduc ji tn. The imp >rt of Cotton into Liverpool since ; let January, amounts to 182, r *0l) bales of which 153,- 0< ois from the United -Stales. The stock in this j port is now estimated at 450,000 bales, of which about 323,000 is American. The Corn .Markets have b *en generally w ell 1 sustained for a month past, and after seme fl actua tion. flour is worth fmny 40s to 42s per bbl-tbe latter In ing the extn me pi ice for the 1 >est W estt-rn. i Piiiladelpbia and Baltimore 40s to 4 Is, wiih a j pleady Iml not a tin.-k market. Sour flour 3os to 37s per bh'. IniiinCiru 53s o 6 s per quarter o - | white up to 72s for tlie best yellow. Indian Corn* m? il rather dull at 31s per bhl. tsoaie further rise j of prices in Frain e and oilier parls of the con inent ] ave imparted increased fiimiiess to our Corn mar. , kefs the last ten days.” “LI V Ell POO L, March 2,Cot ton —The -continued du I accounts from our manufacturing districts, j coupled with the advanced prices of all articles of I food.b ive told severely on this article during the i past month, and the decli..e has amounted to about ; id per lb; every exertion lias been made by specu- 1 lators to check this decline, but the large failing off in the deliveries for the fir.-t two in ’i.tlis ol this ; year, as compared v\ith last, amounting to 123,- 930 bales,/r 15,491 per week, while ihe imports i have exceeded those of last year hy 15,321 in same time, have induced extreme caution on the part or buyers, ami as the accounts from America show an excess of receipts in the shipping ports over those ol j same time last year, mor** disposition has been ; shown by importers to gel quit of slot k without I forcing the market, "» ms stale of filings, we are sf aid, will continue for m me time longer; every', tiling depends on the extent of the crop in Amen- j (M. now currently believed to he from 1.950,005 to 2,t 0), 000 bales. The sales far the wick .ruling sth ult.,amounted to 19.920 bales of which specu lators look 7,8b0. aid opened with fair demand; j this, however, soon subsided, and prices declined *d with difficulty in making sales. The gloomi ness increased during (lie week ending 12th. when 15,230 hales vr-re disposed of at a further decline of id to id. although speeulators took 8,600 of the quanlhy sold, and was followed by a further de* 1 dine of id, with sales of only 10.34 ) bales, 1.250 on speculation during the week which en led loth- At this decline some disposition was shown hy tlie trade to purchase, and a good enquiry having ari-en fur export in the early part of the week ending 2Glh, a fair bu-iness was done, and p-b-es were the turn ' in favor of the seller; but the demand soon di< <1 a way.aud the week closed wit Ii prices much on a par ; with iliofc »>f the previous one, the sales being 22,- ! 470 bales, of which Go-).> were on sju-cnmi ion. Our stock of American is now only 223,710 hales I less than at the same time la-t year, find has in- I cr-ased 4G.950 hales upon that of Ist Jantmrv List Within the last few days a little more animation, the trade buying more freely ; titles of the three days averaging about 4000 bales, principally for the trade. Bowed Georgia, ordinary to middling | 5i a f>id, fair to good lair 6J a f id. go< dto fine ; 7:i7id; Mobile, ordinary to middling 5* a I I I, I fair to good fair 61 a 7d. good to fine 71 a 75, Ala bama and Tennessee, oni to mid 51 a SM. New j Orleans, ord to mid 54 a 04, fair to good fair 7 a 71, ; good to fine 7i a Sid. “LIVERPOOL, March 3.—Within the last day or two Cotton is unchanged, though with rather more speculative dem md. Sales in the last four 17 a 18.000—7,000 on speculation, am? 4n', to day’s sales being 7,000 bales, half ration, but without any filing like anima te market. \\ e don’t look f>r any more ■T the next four weeks, unless your estitn ites down fiiather than !,9 O.OJO—and in any trade in Manchester is too bail to admit of an ward movement at present.” *' Ll\ Ell POOL, March 3.— Cotton. —During the ■ early part of the past month the unfavorable ac counts from the manufacturing distiii ts, and the j trade merely supplying their actual wants, caused a heavy and drooping market, establishing a de cline of 11. to fd per lb. on all grades of Ameri can; but w ithin the last fen days holders are more confident, with a firmer market; and although from the workings of many mills on short time, we cannot estimate the diminished consumption dur ing the past fortnight at less than one-third, yet it ! isevid nt manufacturers’ stocks are every where ] much diminished, and we see n -thing at present to warrant a slut ter depres-ioti of any moment in i t ie article, us the spinner.-,’ stocks are now uuu-u --ally low; and a demand of about 4,000 bales per day ought, we think, to keep prices steady, unless your receipts hy later advices are in excess of hist year’s, or your crop should prove over 2.0U0.003 bales. The stocks of all kinds in Gre it Britain on the Ist inst. were 5J2.000, Hgaiiw 979,000 biles • line time last year; but the estimated weekly con •umptimi since Gt January is only 16.5 H>, against an average of about 24,500 throughout 1816 Our quotations are ih.-* prices of the day. and the deal ings of the month extend to only 87,00(3 bales of every description.” LIVERPOOL, March 3.—Yesterday’s Corn market was not active. Wheat sold a t 2d per bushel higher prices. Indian Corn declined s, the price ranges from 7Js to 735, Flour was slow •ale at 42s for Western, and 41s for Baltimore. Mterdty’s Manchester markot was not quite as active as it had been in the previous week, still there was a fair amount of business in Yarns and 1 in Goods at low pric es. “The advices from Havre state a decline of 4f. in the price of Colton, owing to the limited de i maud an I the unfavorable accounts from the in -1 teri«»r. Stocks 40,0 CK) bags against 3.,690 bags I in 1843, J “The sales of Cotton in ibis market for 4 days have been 16,00 • bags, speculation 4530 hags, ex port 500 bags, of which 700<* hags speculation, 350 i bags were taken to-day, tlie market is dull, and last week’s prices are barely supported ” “II \ VRE, FEB. 28. Cult aim. — From the de pressed appearance of the m .rket at the cl /se of our preceding report, it was clearly obvious that unless some symptoms of a revival were shortly manifested, a further depreci ttion in prices was to be looked fur. That anticip ithm has been re.ili* zed, for ow ing to the dull cin racier of the accounts from Liverpool, and tlie imf»vorable intelligence i from the manufacturing districts, the transactions i have been on a -aid m->re limiteil scale than prev .- ously noticed,and American have receded fully 3tol on former quotations. The continued ri-e in bread stuffs, which have still an upward tendency, is calculated to destroy confidence, and evidenl'y deters dealers from operating beyond tlie most im mediate i ecessiiies; and although tlie news from j the other side of the channel has been less nnsat i-factory uitliin the last three days, the demand has been without activity, and the aspect ofhtisi ness is at present far from enlivening. Looking at 1 ihe course f our m trket during this month, it w ill he seen that a considerable degree of spirit was displayed for tic* first fortnight, but that there has since been a gradual decline, an I prices vv.-re now lower than at the close of last moruh. We have been put in possess on of ali ices to Ith inst., from ILe United States,via England, but as they were nor of a different tenor from those previously re. | ce v -d, they are productive of no new feature; the same causes for depression therefore continue to j raduiuiu He, an I check extensive operation*. EAI.F.S EFFECTED. f c. f. c. 1,115 bales New Orleans 94 I) to 1 4 •» 3 t •* Mobile 97 0“ 1 2 0 SJB “ I p and 95 0 ” .01 0 5j5 New Orleans to arrive.. 100 0 " 102 0 355 “ 31obile, to arrive 9J U ” 100 0 i w “ ; 2,693 bales. " Pbe imports during the same period amount to •1,559 bode.--. ’ SAVANNAH, March 26. Cotton. — Vrrived since tlie !9ib inst., 4o 1 9 bi|**s Upland (9i7 by j (’eiiiral Rail Road} ami 157 bales Sea I land, and cleared in tic* same lime, Uo4l hales Upland and 7 I bales Sea I land; leaving on hand, including all : np. shipboard not cleared on il e 26;1i inst., a stock | ~f 4 B>B bales Uolaod and 2J61 liales Sea Island, I against 24436 bales Upland and 1626 (tales Sea Is -1 land at the same period last year. The receipts !at litis (>orl tin- s -ason, reach 206327 It tlt*--, against I 123<180 at (be, same iim3 I t-t year; sliowing an in i crease of <83217, wiiile the falling off in tlie re ceipts at ail the ports, np to the latest dates as compared vv t!i la-f years i-; 73))9 biles. lii.iiir review of last week, we noticed a slight improvement in the Cotton market, and assigned j as the cau-e, that the quantity on hand was cdiu i p irativeiy small.anl :he receipts diminishing every day. since then, we have ha Ino change in our market till the arrival «ts the foreign news as tele graphed. which cam* to baud on Wednesday j morning, an I represented the mi rket in a healthy ' state :il tin sailing of ihe Hibernia. '1 bis had. the effect of si lengthening mir mark'-t. and h-tlders riovv look (or an advance of an J- on fine quahti-s. wltiisl several lots have been withdrawn until the men hunts receive their p-ivaie advices. The i sales of the week sum up only 3.92 bales, as fid low--; 17 bales at 9}. 95 at 9|. 12 at 91. 8 at 91. 57 ! at 10. Hat I»'K‘ 90 a* 1"|, 5J as Ms, 223 at 101, 25( hi K 5. t 515 at J< J. 32 at .O 13-16. iglatlOi. i 16'* at ID 15 16. 212 a r 11. 14 at 1’ i. and (99at I i cents per lb. We quo;u fur square bale*— Inferior, 91a Ordinary. ‘.Lihi Mi lilting. 1* ia i Mul (ling Fair. 11 Ui 1 14 Fair to good fair, llfailr Good far, —a j j Round bales of tlie same quality are woiiUau i j a i cent less. j Se t Islonds. —Thi* week there has been no sales wortiiy <>f note in tnis discrtpiion of Cotton, and j rices mav hen inidend as nominal. ftice. — v\ e have n>l been aide to hear of any sales having l-ceii eff-cied except in the retail line j Coro. —V\ r. iioir sales of JUO bushels, at prices ranging from so to 90 cents. Sitisor. —The transactions are limited. Sales ■ have been reported to m of 36 Idi-ls Wus«-ovado at t’d a 84. and 3lt lids N. (). at eents ('oJ,e. — W e have beard of sales of I2J bags Rio at S* to f J cents. J > olnf<ics —A small lot sold at S2J per barrel. Uo<j”iuiS. — \ <aie has been efl'-cied of a small lot Kentucky Bugging, at I I n uts. Iji'/ir>rs. —lo* obis. itisky s-llat 27 cents, j K.nh inne —We quote Sterling the sum •as last week, nmn-dy. 31 per c**nt prein The B nks check on the North at par—they purchase sigln to 5 day , bills at f to I per cent dis., 3Jdays I, and 6 * days 2 ; per cent dis. FrttL'hl*. Both foreign and domestic are dull. To L verpoa! we quite 9-16. i (dr squ ire and round 'To New \ ork ’lie rates ar • 7-16.1 for squ ire. and 4c. for round bales. To Boston eng 'gemen’s have 1 | been effected at 4e. half r- unl hilf squ ire. To I’rovideitce. we quote |e. for roii 1 I an I square j 'To I’liila leptlda wo 111 1 -rstan i the rales to l*e ic.-. f.*r t«juarc and 9-16 for round. CHARLESTON, V-an It 27— Cotton - - Wlun vv** close*l our inquires on Fii kty last, the Upland m irket was 111 richer a depressed state. The transactions for several da vs prior to this date had been limited, and prices wou’d not unlrcquenlly fluctuate in tavor of the pur c. A str-mg effort had been made to bring down prices, hut. the falling off in tin* receij ts stimulated bidders, and buyers retired at the cl* se oi ttte week willtout having made anv tleci led impressi'tn on tin* mar ct; f>r as we o!ts in .-ur report .if tin* 20th instant, the advantaje ob taineil was not of such a marked character asto compel ns to r duce our t*tr nor qu tt itions. f)n Saturday nod Vlonday Inst a moderate demand prevailed for the article, but factors woo'd m t Held to tlie de nau ls of buyers, an I the traits- 1 actions during tin ar two days were e<* fined to ' some lO'JO bales at unsett ed ttrices. On l'u- s- j d. the telegraphic accounts [ier the steamer Hi ■ hern’a came to hand, notwithslandiiig the ndvi- i ecs were vag* e and unsalisfac.torv, couve ing ! nothing dt finite in r- lalion to the actual position | of affairs on tin* olhcre.'dc. a demand sprang up, j chiefly however, for coastw i-e shipment, which | i fused some spirit into the market during the d tv. and prices not only rallied, hut tlie close of ha in ss we-e r* ported an | to 4 cent up - sales near3()oo bales. J’lu* non-arrival of the litters on Wetlnes la* .an I tlie ailure of the Nortltern mail on T.iu**sl iv. limited the oiw-ralions on the former day to 550 bales, .and on the latter to 700 bales, but so far as prices were concerned it vv is t»enpral!y conceded that tlie rates current on Tues day were sustained. Yesterday the trade were put in possession of tin* newspaper accounts, and also their private correspondence hv the arrival. I but as the mail was not distributed until a Lite ; hour, ir iptnains to he seen what effect the FI ihe r n a's advices will ha »* upon the market; and under existing circu nsiatiecs we have thought ii advisable to erase all quotations, ami leave il tor time to determine whether tin* p'iees pai on thedav luc telegraphic accounts were received will be sustained. The aggregate sii< - s ot the w ek are as f.illmv viz—-Saturday. 420 bait's; Monday, GH; Tuesday, 2000; U ednesday, 500; I hursilav, 700; and Friday, 100—makingan ag gr<*gaf**i t 52h I bales against the ri ceipt in the Same ti no ui 5029 bales. |Rp trapsa.i'ions com prise 10 bal-sat 9 23 at m, 222 at 10}; 28*2 at 10|; 48 at 10|; 822 at 10|; 23? at lOf; 213 :>t 10|; 190 at 10J;2U at II; 523 at 11* ; 501 at 11}; 553 at 111; 153 at 11); 107 at 111; l4‘i at 111; and 91 bales „t 1 Ijc. Ihe market lor Sea Islands and the ota«r dtscriritioas of Long Cotton, haa been very quiet during the week The transactions i Jo n tex • ■c.i 153 hde-* 1 1 cn at t.tr uer ppces. Freights. —■ \V’e continue loq io'p to Live. poo!, { squ ire b lies Cotton 9-1 til; U* •»* 57 j lid tuGlc. Corn in hags I*sl per hushel. 1 here is bat one j vessel loading sit present for Havre, with cotton I at 1 Jc. Vx e have n<* change to notice »o B ston, ami continue to quote Cotton |c; Rice gjl J-j H.-r tierce, nominal. i o New A oik | • was naid tn t e carlv part of the week, yesfer iav, j er?ev r, | 7 Kiihiaic were paid; ana per licrcc lor f> « . UlwC. M VCON, March 25 —Col on. —During the pt;-t week. up to ve'lerlay. tie* m irket was firm, at an a ! vance over last week s prices of |e. A j veryc 'od article brought readily i jc. As • r yc»- terda>’s accounts, we have heard of no talcs. I Correspondence of the ft ill imn re. Patriot.] ii y ,MajaHi Tclrjrajili. NEW U)KK. March .2, 8 p. m. Cotton continues to be firmly held at previous prices. ( loverseed T a Si cts per Ih. J understand tint ov.-r one ami a half millions of doll ars in specie have been brought over by tbe St -amer. |*. S \ despatch received since the above aVr iiie privtie letters were received, an I af.er busi ness had full;’ close.l on ’(’hange, shows a ti'-ci led advance in fl mr and Coni 'l’h re were sales of •> if 0 bids Genes.-e. hr. n Is at $7.2.5. an advance of 25 cts, per b!»l. A.si. I.M> '• hhls Georgetown brands : at §6.75 and BUM) hid-. B ihimore • "jiy Mills at .§("».- j sb. A sale of 5.000 bhjs do. Georgetown to be lie- , live red in M iy, at 86. The Cotton market continues firm and quota tions fully maintained, Tbe markets altogether are firmer under the 1 news. M ARCII 23, 8 p. m.—Dealers in fl eir were not j i so anxious to [tor base to day. although ill-* price* ! paid vester I«y ha v-’been niaint on d. ■''null ‘a to j of Gene-ee brands at. 87.25. an I Soil hern at t.;G .» h j j with ra'le-r more sellers ihtn hu ers at tiiese pri i e*-s-. Co»tt Meal not (| ’i eso active; sales of 20,- I ()0o harrels at §5 to 121 per barret. The eofteii market is dull, an 1 prices, if any , thing, ratio r ten ling d* wmvar.l under the news. ! No t rans id ions, fio.lt buyers and sellers having cone- to a oiuse. \x hl-ky isdu'l at 21 i ets. per gallon. Freights are on the advance—vessels scarce and : indem nd. The weather has been wet and unpleasant since j : morning. i Nothing special in regard to local news. j SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARItIVAI.S FIIOVI C'll VIII.EjTOV. 1 Slii iThom is Bennett, Sherman, Liverpool, Feb.s. I i Ship Fairfield, Loveland. Liverpool, F* h fi. | Ship Geo. A. Hopley, IJel.m, Liverpool, Feb. 6. Ship Alabama. Wise, Liverpool, F*-b. (5. | Ship Uadiu-. Johnson L. • ■ rpoi.l, F. h. 2i. I Shift Java, Ferry, Li’erpnoi, Feb. 17. j Ship Fortitude. Libby, I Live. Feb. 9. Ship Coriolanus, Haile, Trieste, Feh. 9. Shift Caspian, Toney, Havre. Feb. 23. Hr. shift D-fence. Brewster. Liverpool, Feh. 23. Hr. ship Roht. Iver, Vlaxvvell, Liverpool, Felt. 23. Ship Sarah & Arselia, Ilium in, New York. Ship Cohan dana, Halle t, H.wuptmi Roads. Hr. hark Ada. Watson. Liverpool, Feh. 2(1. Brent. hark Julian Frederick, Wooing, Bremen Jan 2J. j Hr. hark Neptune, Ueiehehe.rg, Liverpool, Feb. 5. II irk Ah.igun, Finney, Liverpool, Feb. 25. Hat k l.ueia I'ield, Rich, Liverpool. Feb. 13. Hark Lila Frances, ILley, Clyde for Glasgow Feb. ! 2). Dark Damarisootta, Howes, Clyde for Glasgow, Feh. 18. Bark Huron, Driver, Norfolk, 4days. I . Ibtik Falmetlo. Ken Irick. Busin i. Swe. brig Johan Detliaal, Lindcrin-j, Antwerp, j Feb. 17. Brig Ark, Johnson, Ilavr-, Feh. t 3. j lirijg Hardy, Purrington, Plymouth, Feb. 25 fu-t I lav re. Hrig Linden. New York, 4 das. Brig Georg*. Y ties, New York, 4 days. Hrig Orray Taft, CoZz*-ns, Pr.-\ i iem e. Sehr. Charleston, il ivvl.inl, New York, 15 days. I Sbfir. Van.lalia. Stout, New York,i days. Sebr. Louisa Reeves, Cavil er, Philadelphia, C j days. S< hr. • onstitutim, .Milton. Phifiid- Ipbi-., C days. Schr. Monsoon, . Philadelphia. Schr. Susan La ivvig. Cox. N • w Orleans, ARRIVALS FROM SAVv.NNAII. Ship Trenton, Collins, Liverpo d. Feb. I 1 | ShipJohii Brooks, Loveland, Liverpool. Feh. II• j Ship Lih'n Brooks, Howe, Livrrpo »i, Feb 4. ' Ship Slerimg, B irstovv, Livetpool, Feh. 21. SliijtS trail, Barclay. Liverpt.il, Feb. 2(5. S Hr. ship Syria. Cox. Liverpool. Feh. IG. Hr. sli p Torey, Sharp, Liverpool, Fen. 14. Hark Superior, .'•bum v.iy. I, verp > I, Feh. 11. Bark Isaac dead. Brown, New York. I Hr. hark Job i D” tV tile, R*id, New York, i Bark lviinh.ill, B ui!, Lou lon. B irk Osceola, Chil 1. Civile. Feh. In. Bark Tamerlane, Hen l-.-rsoii. Htvre, Feh. 11. j Br. hark Eglington, Muir, Clytle. Feb. 17. Br. bar.. Dtlhousie. U alker. Clytl •. Feb. 24. ( Brig Wilson Fuller, Crawford, New Ymk. Brig Madi-on, Paxton, N* w York. Schr. .'dary Catharine, Davis, New York, meitoit vNDA. The "hip Hudson, for Charleston, sailed from Belfast sih nit. The Win. Erice, fur Charleston, sailed from Cork : Gib tilt. The ships Gen Pirkhill, 3lcKown, and Con queror, (Br )on the 1 .tit; and Jane, for Charles ton, sailed fr-m» leverp i d on the 1 i:li ult. The J me Gla-sen, Gitas. Hu iiher-lon, on 2 >ib; ! Geo. A. II ipley. Helm. Gr to id i, Sp inner, on 22 i; r J’bt»s. Bennett, Sherman, an 1 L dan I, Baxter, for i Char eston, sailed from Li verp** d 21th ult. 'Tbe Bornholm. Juliana, an 1 Cudute, fur Charles- i i ton, sailed from Deal ou 231 ult. 1 Ti e Havre, on Ist, and O.hello, for Charleston, j i sailed from Havre 12th ult. I The Belvidere, for Cna lesion, sailed from Fiush- i ; ing Ruuds 25. b ult. j The Tay, anl lioben Ker, for Charleston, Were I j loading at Liverpool 4ih in-t. j 'The B ’ofitis, Curtis, for charleston, from Lon- i 1 don. ptil into D-al I4;b ult. 'The C. L. brig Emily, Sb-rwond, for Charles- j | ton. cleared at New York 231 ult. The brig Or-ay Taft, Cozz-ns, f>r C!t vrleston,* I ! with tlesfiateh, was up at Providence 22.1 inst. I lie (I. L. hrig Lniden, \\ tiiitins. on her regu lar dxy; and schr. Win. Burr, Ltvvr nee, mi 2Lit, for Charleston were up at New York 23d inst. The Leander, Pelb im. f-r Savannah, sailed frn Liverpool, on the 12i!i Feh., and Sterling, on the j 3d March. The Countess of London, Boyd, for Savannah, I sailed from Gravesend, on ihe 22J Feh. The Charlotte, Campbell, for Savannah, sailed ! f. otn Dublin, 3Ji h J »n.; tbe Favorite. Brown, on the Id Feh.*and the Commerce. Henry, on the p.h. 'J'he hark Tamerlane. Henderson, fur- Savannah sailed from Havre, 22d Feb, SAVANNAH, March 2G.—Arr. scltr. Gazelle, Lewis, Baltimore. Cld., Br. ship Victoria. Cornish,Liverpord; bark Harward. Ilarward, Havre; hrig ftr r New York; Long Island, TUorp, do. CH \RLESTON. Mireli 27. '.rr. btrk Li- j ward. Hulkh-y, New A ork. Cld. hr g I . J. Dow. Itii-harlson, New A*ork. Went to sea, brig Paulina. M»yo, Huston, sehr. 1 Mary Etneliue, Ivr.jse, West lo lies. I N*c-*Tr. .T rm UManntß nir iiiJMMBMaBWWy GHAXD COXCERT OF VOCAL AND | INS TRL.MLN I Ah MUSIC. Eustco/l . Mr. Vincent A. Srhnii.it. MR. E\SrCOTT& MR. MITCIIFXL. re sfiretfolly anooiinee tint they xv It give a ; gr.tii l Cl) N» ’ HUT of voeal an I io-lrii aeoial ma sie. ai ihe 51 tsonic Hall, on Wednesday evening next. 3 si inst. Parti ulars will be duly announced in future adverli -aments. I March 28 153 DiViDLNf). Office Geo Ins 'lfitesr Companv \ Augusta. March 2 J. tßi7. j rUJAIIL Stoekhol iers oi ibis Coinaattv will l»e Is! pit 1 a divided lof FIFTEEN DOLL \ IIS per Sfirtrc of the Capit-d Stock, in ad Ii ion to the ; dividend of Twenty D»-lars already tlecTtred, on i ilie (K-sciii ttion of tiieir >cnip at ibis office on and fte r the7ih April next. JJoEPiI MILLIGAN, Sen'ry. March 23 12—tJ 1U .M ASON 12 11A fit. CONCERT OF THE : INFANT VOCALISTS. V|5i>SLS M ARY and JOSEPHINE II \ ill)- j itfi. \S ICIvL. Jice und set;* a yars of uge, from NI Ido's Ganjeii and *’in-lieM's U vnift e ’Theatre. N.V-, re sped fully infumilie |>«i >li<- tbit tle-ir ( O.NCEii i' will iaiiU place at tlie Musunc Hn.lL, j i un j MO\D \ V EVE.M.VG. MARCH Id, when the /.V/’A.VZ’ VOCALISTS will sing a j , a number ol their most lavorm- SOSQS. J)U j 1. T1 ’ Ae. They will be assisted by other Ar li.-tes of distinction. V 1 rs. 11ARDWICKE. (her first appearance in Augusta these eight years,) will also sing several [ fax orde Songs. Tieke’s s** cents each, or to admit two ladies 1 and a gentleman. 81 —< hildr* n half p* ire—may he had at the bulled Stale- Hotel. Ur. 11. Par- I son’.- Pi.no Forte ami Music Store, and at the Halt | on the night of perlormanee. Do- rs o (,. *11 at 7. Concert to commence at S o'clock- Full particulars in Programme. M-.rf-l. 27 13 J ‘TiREL Y NEW. Sl*ia.NCi A M) M IDI fill STYJLES. JOHN BJUDGES, • FASHIONABLE DRAPER AND TAILOR, Next d>or bcloio IL S titles Hold, Broods/. i Spring a rid Suinin*T st 1 , les jijst rec*-i ving m of CLOTHS, ; as on-res, I)rap D’Ele, ! plain and figure,'; Mixed and Drab Caslnnereites, j Dr:!'<, V-siin"-. Fmcy \nich-s. 'l'rimutiitgs, I for g-ml* tn-n’s vv- ar. Un I*t \ e-ts fir ladies The fruniin are respectfully invited he! ire or j Jenng their girm*-nts eisewh-re. to examine the : above Slock, which they will find to comprise the very best selections that can lie made in the New York market. N. P» Making and Trimming as usual, in the most fashionable ut inner. Mate It 2G 1 18 I - t >I*.V HT V L llSinP NO i'lC ... rWAHK < ofiirtncrshit* lierdo'-ire existing und-r j 1 H the fin ft of Fit VSLR & BOA’EiCS. was ■ dissolved on the 22.1 inst.. I»v ma n.I consent : Tbe bu-iie'-s of the fi an will h * settle I l»y sir. i Fraser. All pers um indebted will please make pa\ nuut accordingly. - JOHN W. FRNSER, GII.ES BU a ER-. i March 2G 3 Ml V GN GJoD.j. JOHN P. SE I ZE, has j ist receive ! tin- cheap, esl assortment of LI N EN GdUD', everol j sered in this m irke - . lo vvit: 4-4. IJndreMsvd Irisli Linens in whole and demi I pieces. m 3-3. Fine and heavy Pillow Ca«e L nen, ! f\ U‘. 11 and 12-1. Linen Shed ing, some very I fine. b. 3 rid U-l,Sirigl; ani Joti'rle Damask Tabl<* Dr *t*er. 8-1. Barn 1 -v I>iaper. 8-1 unhieacjied l)ta(*er, 8, ‘.fi K*-4 un leacue-d Table Ch>lh, (hill's L e Diaper, L >ng Law n, >laie and < *ra-s Linen. While and c dored D. tilings, White and brown Jloll in.ls. Bleaelied ani unbleached Bus-ia Sheeting, T reiieh an i Insn Inn -n Checks. Russia and 'cotcli Diaper, t r i-h and ('req'iiia 4 i Burlap* and O nahurgs Linen t am'.irii: iiatt iki». at 124 cents and up* | wards. G -ass Skirts 1 Bleached and unbleached Linen Socks J) iinask Napkins j Bleached and unbleached Towels with colored j borders. Ilm kahir k Dow las Gents. L mat Gloves. ALSO, A geiiernl and ext--i|sne selection of FANCY ! and JsTAPLL (DGJb, wo.thy the attention of i customer.-generally. j Mare 1 1 2i) 11 3 N t.VV Ji I N.H Al> i l wo.v. 11 itya.-t j ULCLIVLiI BY H PaKiSOnS; Qjy The F-ovxer Q teen, by Clias W Glover. M in I lie Life Boat, a new descriptive song, by | Henry Hus-ell. ! 'The Mountain Boy, by Ide V. Ce ebrat'-d Fairy Song, by J- G. Barnett. Indian Summer, by S J.o> t*r. j Wa eh Ye U ,11 by Daylight, by Sara 1. Lover. Slaving the Deer, by S. Lover. .11 than ' arch, by i)odworth. iMahopac Like Waltz, by I)■> (worth. Lm-ie Di Laiuinermoor, Grand Fantasie, by j Henri Heiz. Jessie, a beautiful ballad, by G. Linlev. Also, a varieiv of M irt lies and Waitz--s, found -1 ed on inci l- iits connected w ith the Mexican war. Aiarcli 21 fi 114 N EW SPftl N i >. W<s7 L nr - now o|)-ning our as-oi iineiit of new V ani beautiful styles ol Si’ Cl \ (it);) I)S , consi-u ing of a ! i rge assoc; m -nl of St iple and Fan i <*v Goo s. selectiol from tlie latest importations in New York; and as we ar* known for keeping pnod and prett; goo Is. vve tlieref.»re invite custo mers to call and ex inline ottr slot k as v\e intend j [ in oflfir So- ds as low as ill v can (>e bought fi r. HO a DRL & CL \GE 1 T, First Dry Good cm ore below L . 8. Hotel. March 2) -13 Nt ltbi. j H" ODGLD in tlie J ~(• j u-ksonboro. Seriven j j county, (fii .aN 'gro \1 \N, who call' him j Fell Bil s ty*s he t»-long- to 1 eaton 11 irri«ort, i of R indolfdi co.. (fit., ap t that h*- ran iway ah 'iil j our weeks ago. Said negro is iif d irk compKxi ui, j well made, about 5 eet ID inches high, or six leet. i about 25 years of age. 'Thu owner vxi'l prove i properly, pay expenses at. d take him away. JEFFI’RSUN 1 ’RSUN ROBERTS, l Feh. 2G 125 shenHT S. C. I I IN i; GIL. 4 CONSTANT supply of Pine Oil nr Cam fihine.vvil he kepi tresii Persons using ! Muridiy’s sfden-jid fentps. can always he furnish ed wi; h th-above OJ on x erv re ison ihle, terms, by 3lar. li 23 J. E. MARSHALL. GEORGIA, Burke• CountyT” HTST'HEUF.AS Isaiah Carter applies to me for » w letters id’A rn nisi ration un the erlate of j Fr 1 1 ices G .Ifdiin. (I ceased. The-e are therefore to cite and admonish all and j singular the kind eland credit rs i f said deceas ed. to he and appear at my office, wiiltin the time j piescnla-d by law, to show cause, if any they I have, vx hy s tid letters shopld not he granted. (jiven under my hand, at office in Waynesboro, March 26, 1847. EDWARD GARLICK, D. Clerk. 3larch27 147 i SOI Til CAROLINA RAIL HOAD,; Hamcurg. Mar ti 15, IBi7. y Ci RAIN AND PROVISIONS of Ml) sorts in- ! I” tended for tlie relief of th-stiff <rers in Scot- ■ land, will he transfvorted t > Charleston hy this ; company w itlyout Hiarge. Tim e forwarding are ffequtsltjtl to Kai k llc-ir packages “Scotland ” W. J. M AGRA Til, Asm. U| > j jrmzx • * ■»!> «;■ •m.mm *■» ■ I ■< iXH m' j GEORGIA, MACON AND WESTERN AND WESTERN AND ATLANTIC it AIL ROADS. | mgauggnsaas fSj'UIE Passenger Train, carrying the Great M Southern Mail n*-tween New York and New l>rleans leaves Augusta daily at 7 o’c lock. p .xi., arriving at A t hint., at fii o’clock, a. m ~ leaves At lanta at 8 o’clock, AM .and sir rives at Griffin at 10 o’clock. a .v; Returning, leaves G'iffin at 1 o’cltK-k, p- m , arriving at Atlanta at 3i r >« . Irav-s Atlanta at 4 o’clock, P. M., and arrives at Augusta at 3i .'clock, a. M. iu connection with this triin, a locomotive leaves L pion Point for Athene. on Mon ays. \\ ed nesdays.and Fridays, at »’.* .’clock. A. 31 .and on Tuesdays, Taar.'days, and Saturdays, at 1 ; o’clock. A. 31. The Passenger Train u pi'ii the State Road leave. ; Alian ta dai y. (Sundays excepted.) at 8 o chu k. a M.; and arrives at U uiicaloga at 34 o’clock. P Returning leaves Oothcaloga at 7 a m.. arid ar rives at Atlanta, in lime for the evening train to Augusta. Stages run in connection with the cars.asful lows; Built,'. —The Express .Mail Line, the Georgi Rail Road Line. and the S*utt h Carolina Rail it a 1 ’ Line, from Griffin to New »Jrleans. pass! tigi firongi. Greenville. La (Grange. W-sf Point ani \uhurn to Not.isijlga. thence hy Rail Road i*» .Montgom ery. Alsu, from Baruesvilie via Colum m-, l<* Chehaw. From V'arrenton to .Macon via Sparta and Mil e.dgeville. Front Madison.every Monday.Wednesday.and Friday, via Eatonton and CLuttui to Mucuu t.nvi via j Eatoiiton to Mtlledssenlie. j From Athens, on Tuesdays. Thursdays and Su- I turdays, via Gainesville to Caaav ;!!c, and Duldo- j t nesa. From Dottlde Wells, on Tuesdays. 1 nursdays. and Saturdays, lu W ashington, »’» ilkes county, and Abbeville. S. C. From Covington, on Mondays, Wednesday- and Fridays, through Griffin, and Greenville to La Grange. From Kingston every day, (Sundays except. ,1.) via Home. Double Springs, W arrenton. ami 3e* cuiiir to Memfdiis, ’I enn. Fr.an Atlanta on Tuesdays. I hur»days and Saturday s. lo Jonesboro’and Griffin. From Stone Mountain <>n Mon lays. V 5 mines .lavs an 1 Fridays, for Lawronceviile and Gaines ville , From O ithcaloga on 'Tuesd iys, I hursdays an i ; Satordavs. fi>r < ’lia'tano'.c i Tetm. 20* THROUGH 'TICKETS, from \ugu-M to | 11 nnisville, Decatur, or Tu -cimbia. VI. i.. can be had at the G. It. R 'Ticket ttliice. f r siß. Office (Jeo. R. R & B’k’g Cm, March 23, UT?- GREEN E AN D S*L LASlvi 310NL REM x. ot t n;crs■' i ■ l J. \V. M.U tv A CD., SI <7;7KSS6R3 TO i i;. v ••«...« a.’vaj i-:x rn a (Jo ass No. in By Alexandria Cla v - N . Match 2*. TS-L, SALES CLOSE ON MONDAY. 73 Numbers —11 Ballots. 30,00© DOILIES. slU,ohtt! Ss.<»iii! 84,00 !25 of sl.O'O! dec. Tickets §10 —shires in proportion. CLASS (). To be drawn at Savannah. April 3. ’Bl7. SALES CLOSE ON SATURDAY. s2.‘;cc! 81.20 ! §i. n 4fi! §l,OIO!2-.f §!.OJd, i V 'Tickets §2,(JU —S!:..rc* tti proportion. For sale t»y JOHN MILLKN. \gent. Opposite the 31 tsonic Hall. {FlrOrdeir from the count i J proiuj.ll' iliended Man It 28 j d.rain i: & c o . Manager* < f the Literal are ana j Ci. aud Consolidated L<dlci'ics t A atrust'l. (il i DR \ WING DUE'TUESDAY EVENING. 1 Grand Consolidated Lottery cf; Delaware and Georgia. Crass No. 13. f >r 1847. DM) prizes of S 1.0 !0! Lowest 3 numbers §5 0! Whole*only §16 —t triers §2,so—Li,hiiis ,25. SAVANNAH LOTTERY. Fine Sjhnne for Packtiges. Geor ia Litcratare Lottery. Class NO. 13. for 8-i7 7’o be drawn in Savannah, Tuesday, Marti. 30. H 47. BjOt>o lioiiiLAiis. §2.0 0! s 1.5 0! § I,ofi(’>! A c.. Ac. 74 Number Lottery—ll I)-ivvn B .Hots. Wholes ..Illy §2—Halves §! Q ;art. r- .5 > cent*. Packages ..( Wli 1.-.- co-i vvananted uwj nett —shares in pr-.f. >rtinn. SALE> CLOSE ON SA TURDAY. Grand Consolidated Lottery. Class No. 13. F.xtjiv. for 1817. 18,00© BOL.ii’RS! §6,0 0J. $2.530! $2,000! 5J of ssou! A:c.. itc. 72 Nu über 12 Drawn Ballots. Whole Tickets only ss—-shares in proportion. For sale by E. 11. PLZ \ NT. Agent. Broad-st., I door below tlie Bank of Augusta. fc7“Ord.*rs from the country will meet wi h prnmnt attention if aI lr -sse.l as a hove. \Mh 28 UNITED ST \ TSIS A K >IV.—RECRUIT ING M.RVI L. , «7 ANTED for the United Staffs Armtf, able w w li'idinl Men, between the ag.-s of 1 < and 35 years, being above 5 feet 3 indies high, of g oo*l c/it,ruder. and of respectable standing among tln-jr fellow cidzens. None need apply ’•» ent-r the service, but tho-e who are determin'd to serve botiestlvanl fiitbfullv. tbe peri >d of their enli-t --| mmit. viz; "dun os the war" wiili Mexico, or fur Ute term ■ f Jivp yr irs, a< tb- >e<-rnit tn iy elect. A honnty of Twelve Dollars will be jniid to each recruit , nli-tej. Tue sutn ol Two D.liars will ha jni 1 to any Citizen. Non Commissioned Officer or Soldier who shall bring to the rendezvous an able bodied recruit, who shall he regularly en i-led. 'Tin- cisj- | zen should pres* nt his r-cruit to tlie Lieuieiia»;- t or Caju-in. and not toih- Recruiting "erg-ants. JNO. B. CAMPBELL. Capt. I S. Re. runing Officer. Rerrniting Rendezvous, Augusta, .March 9. 817. i£r The Southern Banner. D ihlonega Waich tnan and Cassville Pioneer, will each pnb'i-h the above tliree times, and forward th ir accounts lo the undersigned at tins place. JNO. H. CAMPBELL. Capt. U. S. A., Recruiting Officer. March 10 131 O K.NT I. KM K> OF ATO IXI4 , MV Cs.I.UIt V.\ I’i D A.Mli to-l.xl, mj>L AND AL liUXD r-ti V\i N(i CK KA u 8 defy aconipu-i son m X uiencii oi E.iroji . No p r»oa wifi use any other after ueiug this Kmoluent Paste, L is tiieLesi, the very best. G.vcitouly a aimr e trial. Ido uot .n>k any more n> convince you. 1 warrant it. For sale whale eale auo ielail, at JULES II.MILL’S P rs Uiiorv and homical »n»re isjo Che nut st. And hy J ■(', MAIL-II ALL. IIAVILA-ND RIBLLY Jt CO., and \V. HAINES, J . A premium awarded at the Franklin Institute. March I!♦ fw H 2 TIEASANT STOVALL TFIREHOHSE AS!) COMMISSION MRRGHJM W lL f' /;°N riM'K the ABOVE BLSI w W N ES-'v on his own account, on the first o! •Scptemhcr rc-xt, at tlie War*-house of Stovall A' ' Simmons, at which time that fi m w ill be dissolved j Arrangements have been made with M-ssrs. An j dres, Spears <Sf Woollen, do whom -nil Warehous. 1 is rented for tlie en- uing year.) for storage o Cotton and other produce consigned to him. He ha* also engaged the service* of his preset.! part ner, Mr. G. Summons. Augusta. July JO, HH6. SPKt'TAaKtT NCUIILU. lilt F..KM ii hl.Mm.l S Mill WUL L.ls VsjS'S EMiUsu I LltiiCOl’lC. qpo all v\ho experience inconvenience in tin- u<e J»l of the common kind of Glasses. and especi ally in uijlit re tidin'. these Spectacle* will he found a most v aluahlesubstitute; in no except w In-re 'lie optic nerve has been pronounced diseased. have ihey failed, when properly fitted, to give salisfae- , t ion. No he iter proof of iln-ir superior merit ran l> c>. piven to eai h individual who may need Gla*-en * lium ihe satisfaction lie will experience in ihe n>c of them. . i lieuc > ..ass -s fan he obtained in this plare only j of c L.tlilv. Ii \' KI.TT *v ( (».. Agents for the Alaiinfactnrers, .., ’ who have now on hand a gin id sun) h in gold and fK silver frames. Periiotol Glasses fun d loan v frame, for anv v Lion. SjK'Ctaclcs in gold, silver ami «tee|. fors h* very low hv < LARK. UAt KiVTT &. ((j . dealers in \\ air lies. Jt w eiry, Silver W are, Ssc, may * _ L~t7 ~i”¥Tvs %\ § i)3JT^o^2) EsVKCTFL LIA imile.- ihe aitenti >n ofthe 4 I WSs rii izins of Augu.-ta, and of all dealers in and I cum-Uin-rs of ! buying tit this ma.ket, to an entire new sto< k ju-t j »p iieil in the elegant Idork of iron from store* | rer enily erecu d on il.e north-ide of Brnad-sliect, j and known as ” AI--till's Hinge.” this store is the ! /owe/- one of C>e />/•'•. three dour* oh ove I'. Mr i Urdu's. ond three he hi a- the Druj Xlort «»/ J. K. Mare ii il formerly l)r, H'rm/'s./ w here he i- pre pared lon'ldr one ol me richest and clioisesl stock* ol Foreign & Domestic Dry Goods ever opened in tin’s city, lie would esperial'y ask I heir al teiiiiin to lie* ad van! a yes prep > red f>>r ilia muvenienre of customers in llie exlensl\ e < liarac ter of Ii s assortment, w inch la* ion-mis shad »-m --hr.ir-e every article lhat cun he railed for nn ler the name of Dry Goods, and in the ample room and tier fee i lighitoail in their select jon. For advan- I.tees in buying. f<>r the ro-ntori and Ci nwijirin-e* oi pm chasers, f.,r sav jog (heir lime and money, nn elforl ha> heel »pa reil. and none will he spa red # , j w I licit ihe interest of buyer and seller ran suggest ,-3|P or an enlightened from mv dn-iaie. to m ike In.-t ■ * business in every respect deserviug ilie patronage of lie public. To lii' former customers, to whose liberal confi dence an ( (ii't patronage tie his been so bug in » debted f»r business in another State. h* 1 w ould es» p-ci illy esn n ! :l,ia j;jv tiaii <a to rail upon him at Ins new location. Augusta, December 17. JR Id. fin IIP Georgia lvw reports. I Ll’OH TS of Cases in Law and Equity a gued “ and determined in the Superior Court of the State of Georgia. in the t ear l.Slfi. by J iro -s M. Ivellv. Stale il-.-portcr. Price live «!• *1!;»r«» Foe side he TIIO.MAS UICIiAPDS. March 16 13* i j i: : v j- jj 'i\ 7 i;Trd rHNIIK enhscriber has resumed his ocr-npaii-m of 3 HI.I I. If A NtJl.N’ii and begs- leave to in form hi' friends and the public that lie is ready' at iill limes to attend to anv coll ehh -r in town or country. TIIOS. |-' Sf| \kP, corner of Washington and Kills streets, N. B—Locks, Keys. <Str., mule or repii>-id as usual. Imo March 11 svi. \jFa imi) (o i rr j:. - Ui i LOFFF.K I _H. 20 hhds Cri'ix, P. Pico and NeW Orleans Sugar. Jimt rc« ci\ed. and for low bv J ill 7 ' JOH Nu. LOW- A C \RD. R. T. P. ('LLV r Kf. \ VIO hiving temporarily ; with Ira wn fr *rn 111 pnciice »l his proses ; 'ion, 1 would inlomi llie eiij/ens i f Ainpista and i lie public generally. 111 ti 1 ii ave f >nu<*d a con nee ii<>n wnh his I’orm-r c inarim-r. d\o 'V {spkar. in the practice n| !>i 1N I'Af, SI.UOKRV*. 'l ie bu siness wbl !>.-> con bo-led nn ler ihe firm of (7err j hind 4' X,jeur. Officii ilruad-st . o\ei At drub Aj Green’s shoe sturg. J VO. A. CLLVKLWD. Feb. H if 117 XKW Si»lsl\<; j O. Piill’K. Si i O . Liripers and Tai j w w |ors. have now in re. and are wt-H.ly i receiving from the Fn-n> Ii and I'.nglnh markets, rI.OUIS. CAS-MIF.KKS and ’ VK.VTINi.S, and Trimmings for ’Tailors ns>-s. to which they would c ill the atieiiiion of those \ j- iiiog rids mar ket, as they can -ell th> m bv /nee or pattern, as low as I Jit? v can tie porch iseil in New York; ('ash mare Its. ( >OlOll < dialings. Sum ner < 'ariddels. I ng ■ i-h and meri-an w- e i-. white an I enjore 1 Linen Drills. * Dmp D’ltlie,’’ ld"k• and coPtMig’d. M-tm-gair l>. l iin-s. an I all the newest pviterns nn) -i vies ( .f Vlv >’TJ \fw> of Silk, ('.isiiro T'-, white aa I eol'il Aiiirstilles. \ tlemi ts. Sio.Scc., with a tuii and g-m-ril as'ornjient of llie newest patterns ami styb-s i f HKADV M\!)K < 1.0 11'- IN< L aml vv ell m ide Shirt s an I Drovers. Isa a- an 1 ". 11 is Fmhrellas. steel (V.im-.i mlall kinb; 11 sie r\ . I Jh.ves, '•'it p-mb r-. ( r : v its, S a m. il.tndkei chiefs. Slocks, ( obars. Ikisoms. Sh« m ier llrace--, Hi ling P.-lls, Mu iey Hells. H..z >rs and HaZor » lro(i'. Dressing ( uses, < oiliics ({ri.slics, ttair Hmslies. II >1 B-aishes. A ail nn 1 Tooih d>< . Ncjbc (’aps. Mmiev Purses, j'o kel Books’. T-.Ulets, W-.i'ch (Hiird'. Holy Guards. Tiihrs shears, Pojn’w.T i’<>r- Inch ' eu.'iires, Crayons, and every article u eful fir dress-. 4 line a.'Sor imnt <>f 11 IF' Iv 0 V SflllFT-' We will make |o o-der aII kind' of (>' \ii 11 fox. A l!(,K < I.Ol’H’NGat horl no: ice. an lus cheap as can he bad in i lie Son hern m irk t. 2;i l HKDAIJ-S T., oj p >stie Slate Bank. March H |J» I'ltit t 111. 10.10. t . 4N invoi eofl fa rrel’s SH V Vl\i iCItF, \M. and oili -r Soaps, w iili a gr -at variety of Kssences ami l.vtr.icis. Broshes and ("mbs. Jv*u I .ii'trael .and 11 *ir 1), e - Po >\ der B >x-’S an I Puffs. Will* a er.-a variety of oilier article* of Foreign and Domestic lUanuikclure, _J.*u i'd J. K. MMI IT \ LL TV V i:s! ’I A\ 1 >»r a MAY he (olln I at llie (’ 11 y 1 I l I. fir llie next filleen days, tSalurd iys and Siimlays except ed.) from Unblock a. m until 5 o’clock p. in Tli'isewho have taxable properly to return ura respectfu lv in\iled to call and do s<». 1611 A.M TIIOAIP -ON, u t r. u c, F-b 23 121 ylv>(» KIiWAUiJ T ILL le paid f>r llie appre|,;- n . j„ n „f VV FiIANK or Fit \\( IS Al |T( 11KLL, a >aio>r by trade, who absconded on Saturday, 2»ih I‘ebruary la-.’,. He i- a rather dark mn’ivtto, % about .) 3 or y inches high, v-tv tin* k. bushy n!ack hair, net very curly but Hiss an Ira her in clined t>> lialdm-ssabout the crown, large m ulh, tlii* k lips, brown eyes-, set well ba k in bis head, broad lace across the eve-, and thin about* jho cli-eks, large nostrils, ami having b-en latelv suf-. fi-ring 17xtin -ore eyes, still lie rays some weakuss* in the corners of them, large bushy vvln kcr-, V. hieh he may probably shave c fT; lie sje-aks \ eey i slow and plausible, and rarely looks the person | who addresses him in ill* (aec; \er\ la r gef«et, and walks very straight and quick ;-ju*te broa I and sq iar in the shoulders, and slender in tli« t.rea-1 and about llie waist and hips, ami has s> mu swelling caused by being ruptured. The said boy P'ranci* was purchased from Air . Wgy Lowndes , from whom tie had alwonded. and was at i| r - fin e k of the purchase in Savannah Jail, wh ie he Lad been lodged as a runaway, having j»r>-cured free tvittars most ruißerahly forged, and attempted U> pa-s himself otfas a free. man. The ahov>* re ward ami all reasmabte expenses will he pai 1. Charleston. Alarch 6. si March? The jPelicax aittual insf, ANC K Company of New Yo-k coittiiiues t>> take Marin? and iliver risks at its agency in this city. Its business will in all n-sp-cisbc conducted on the most fatrand liberal principles, und it* pro* filfa divided among its enstomers. JO6F.PH MILLIGAN, Agent, sept, IS fim 3S POTATOES, i Just reC' ivtd iro n the \nrth , ■/ydpv HBLs. yellow PO T \ ’T<>LS. f»t planting; ily 5J do. ii clu> : ' ■ nriitle fnreatinj;, also, SEED RYE, Seed Oat*, rernsnd Cow Pea*, Forcileby SCRANTON L aTAKK, Jan 1 3ia 7 i