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

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activity, as the full rates demanded by factors gen erally deterred buyers from operating to any very important extent. On Wednesday but a limit'd business was done, the sales be ng *22> 0 bates, and on Thursday only 1500 bales were disposed of, all parties seeming inclined to await la'er European advices before operating to any important ext *nt. Yesterday similar influences prevailed, and as t ie mail failed beyond Charleston, we were left with out any further advices, either from the North or from Europe; consequently hut a limited business was again done in the Cotton mark’*!, the sales be ing s‘X> bales; making a total fur the three flats of 5200 bales, taken principally for France, the Continent and the Nor b, the English buyers hav ing mule f.-w or no purchases. The week’s sales amn up 15.000 bales. As regards prices, which in our last we left fully up to our outside figures, they have generally continued to be firmly maintained, and for middling and good middling qualities, a fraction higher has been obtained, as wi 1 be seen by our quotations, though ye-ter.l iv there was rather more off ring, and the market was consid ered slightly easier thin for a day or two previous. Supplies are coming in rather more freely than was anticipated, in consequence of the arrival of a unrulier of flatboats from North Alabama and Tennessee, but few of which readied here last year until a later period. NEW-OKIE \NS CLASSIFICATION. I Assimilating to that of Liverpool ) Louisiana 4' Mississippi. Inferior, 9 91 Ord. to good ord. Middling, B'J SJdl Good Middling, 10* dll Middling Fair, ULuJIH Fair. ] C3))II Good Fair, 12fr®124 Good and fine, 13 (cb — Sugar.—The Sugar muket remained without much animation on Wednesday, the sales of that day scarcely reaching 30n hhds.; but on Thursday the demand was more active, and notwithstanding rain in the latter pari of the day, sales to the extent of about 400 hhds. were effected, at improved prices. Yesterday the sales were about 300 hhds., making a total for the three days of lUO ) hhds., liikenmo-tl. for the VVe<l, with some parcels for the Atlantic, ports. The receipts having again been less than the sales the slock is further redo- ed and prices have improved from day to day, ch sii g at a considerable advance, particularly on the lower qualities, our present quotations being for Inferior 5* a 51. Common 6 a 6|; Fair 6j a sis. Prime an I Choice 7a 71 cents per lb. The lew transactions on plantation also show an advance, and we notice 14" hhds. at 7, 8 ( t ;*i 61, ami 80 t 61 cents per lb. Arrived during the past three data 713 hhds. Cleared for New York 562. Savannah 72, Baltimore 43 hhds., A karlcstuii 7G hhds. 3G bids. Molasses. —This article has continued dull since our last report, hut prices ha.e maiat.i.cd about the same range as before—ay for good to prime lots23a2Si with some retail sales of choice at 2sl a2d Inferior parcels 23 a27 cents pergallon, •tod difficult of sale. The sales of the past tlir> e tlays have been Hot) barrels, and the receipts being light the supply is on the. decrease. We are not advised of any sales on plantation. Freights. —To Liverpool, cotton per lb., 9-16 u 5-8 J; Havre, lc; New Vork. |c.; Boston, te. NEW YORK, .Vlarcn 27. Cation. — On the j date of our last publication, there was but little done, the views of buyers and sellers wide- I ly variant; on Thursday, about 1300 bales were ■ sold at a decline of I a |j of a cent per lb. on the 1 rales current before the arrival of the Hibernia; yesterday, the market was active, the decline ! ptrtlv recovered, and it closed with a firm aspect, j We have altered our quotations to closing rales. | The business dot e was nearly all to sj inners.— The sales are 32( 0 hales /•Veig7i'* - Have fluctuated considerably, and through there continues to be plenty offering, ship owners have submitted to lower rates fur j ports in England, Ireland, &c. The ship Ohio, | for Liverpool, was taken up early in the week at hs. for F.our, ut 27 I for grain in bags and hulk; the Niagara took 30,(100 bushels Corn 2ld a23 I. , and Flour at 7s. (Id.; and Rainbow, some Corn, 23d. tin* packets at 24d. 2tl<l and 7s. a Bd. with I some • *ats at IGJ. square cotton, J.J per lb. heavy go >ds Bs, See. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, j ARRIVAL TROW Cll ARI.KSTON. fiehr. Adelaide, Stackpnle, New Orleans. ARRIVALS *’R6SK SAVANNAH. Ba r k Pet-r Demill. Pickens. New York- Brig Sterling, While. N-vv York. Brig Excel, Macev, New Vork. _ I MEMORANDA. Tim brig Moses, Btilkley, and schr. Wm. Burke, I/iwrtucc for Charleston, and brig L. Baldwin-, Bassett, for Savannah, cleared at New York, 27th ult. The schr. Jaxnes, Colby, left Boston for-Savan- ! nah, on the l2tb ult.-, and on the 17ih encountered ; a heavy gale, during which sire Maned her how- ; sprit and sprung a leak. She put into Charleston, for repairs, on the 23th ah. SAVANNAH, March 31—Arr. brig Clinton, Andrews, New York. Went to sea, sclir. V\ *a. Wilson, Baker, Fro\i- ; •deuce. CHARLESTON’, April 1. Arr. steamship j Southerner. Berry’, New Vork. Cld, Br ship Aurora, Cork in. Liverpool; Dan ish schr. Btlle Brahe, I’eterson, Copenhagen. Went to sea, schrs. Boston. Seabury, Br. West Indies; L). S. Gregory, Barker, New Vork. ■■ i ■ .«i» mm i .at ■ . i ■ *—. , n a —oaa mmammmmm NO MOKE WIII IE, <;Kll OlTlitLO 11.\ IK. A REMEDY whkdv-euhiisrce* cone rdenibTy the beau- 1 ly ami alters the appearance of the couuteu.iifce j from that which is uusch d.stfk' d. it is pleasing to have i ellic lent im au» to rtjm.A cit cm- rfcftstts. ts-o (■fleet this 1 cuuiitr e of hair so much wished fur, is the gr.ooi ami I icrcr fail ng proper tv as JfJLKS MABEL'S VtitififA ßLE LIQUID HAIR OVE, which the proprietor an ! with justice slate is far hey omi .my thing of the him! e\ r r yw* know uin this or any other country. Its properties nre-very powerful, though very innocent. This ch-tuical re.suh is m wonder, as it enables per-ons to dve instauta oeously their hair without the least inconvenience. For changing r d or gray h:nr, whiskers, eyebrows, Ac., to a brown, black, or chesnutcolor. 'l'he. slivhtoi evil, oe i aequeaces oced not be feared from its use—it is altogether harmless. Tbi* ceinjioMtiiw is tke only one sanctioned by the science of Cliemistrv to dye, is an indelible ina»- 3 r, the variant gradations ofcolors, w itlemt danger or inennveni'nee a«d ha-justified llieliberat patron, ge and on itinted confidence of the public. If bl ck is required for box marked if ftmtoa.liox marked 15. For *ale. wholesale xml and retail, by JULES IIAUEL, Perfumer and Chemist, I J 0 cites mtstreef, Philadelphia. And by J. K. MARSHALL. HAVILANI), RISI.EV k CO., and VV, II AJN'LS, Jr., and at most all Druggists throughout the U.States. Beware of Counterfeits.—Ask for “Jules Haunt's Veg etable Liquid Hair I)ve,’if you want the genuine arti cle. Price 7,'icts.aud $1 box. A premium aw arded at the Franklin Institute. April I fw *.*>rt TO THE LADIES* IN PARTICULAR', i IfY DEPILATORY POWDER has keen found . •iT-M. highly beneficial and of great use to ladies who have been afflicted with superfluous It jr. principally when its growth has been confined to the upper lip and I side of the face giving a masculine turn to the whole ; le,alures. VV hen used with proper care, and according to ihe directions, it will be, found to be a great addition to •the toilet, as the me of anv sharp instrument is enUr-ly Avoided, an the hair is removed in five or ten minutes afl'T Us application. This composition is Infallible and w arranted to remove luperfluous hair. After numerous trials 1 have received certificates nt success which.cannot he contested. For saie, wholesale and r-tail. at JULES HAUEL’S DEPOT. 120 Cfiesnut street. Ptiilndehihin. AndbvJ. E. MARSHALL, HAVILAND KISLEV& CO., and VV. HAINES Jr. Premiums awarded at the Franklin Institute. A P r «l I tw 153 OEORG! V LA W REPORTS. REPOR PS of C ases in Law and Eqtiitv argued and determined in the Superior Court of the State of Georgia, in the vear 1816. by James M. Kelly, State Reporter. Price five doffara. For «ale by THOMAS RICHARDS. March 16 J3J FO R Til E TO I LET. 4N invoke of Harrel’s SHAVING CREAM, and other Soaps, with a great variety of fgmenres and Extracts, Brushes and Con»hs, Em Lnstrael.and Hair Dye‘ Powder Boxes and Puffs. With a great variety of other articles of Foreign and Domestic manufacture. Jan 19 J. E. MARSHAL!. I | SECOND AND LAST CONCERT. ff.N consequence of the enthusiastic approbation I -®- bestowed on their first Concert, and in compli* ! a 'Ce with the wishes of mtny bind friends, Mrs. I EasTott.and Me-srs. S< h nidi. Mitched and cott, re>p -ctfully announce a sernnd and laM one, to take place at the Masonic Hall, or> the evening o Easter Monday, April sth. Mr. Ivftrsen, hav ing again kindly volunteered, will preside at the Plan > Forte. Single tickets $ I each; family tickets, to adnvt three persons, two dollars each, to be obtained at the usual places. April 2 154 INul li MOS t HS after date, application will he made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Scriven county, when sitting for ordinary pur- i poses, for leave to sell the whole of the real estate of James Parker Beu .deceased, late of saidcoua iy- J \ME* PARKER Jr.. ) , , , THOMAS PARKER. < A,<m rs - | April 2 _ 134 DIVIDEND. Office Geo. Ins. vt Trust Company, I Augusta, March 29, 1817. \ TIHE Stockholders of this Company will be i paid a dividend of FIFTEEN I>OLL\RS per Share of the Capital Stock, iu addition to the dividend of Twenty Dollars already declared, on the, presentation of their Scrip at this office oa ; and after the 7th April next. JOSEPH MILLIGAN, Sec’ry. March 23 12—tJ 149 ENTIRELY NEW. SPKJLNG AND SUMMER STYLES. JOHN BRIDGES, FASHIONABLE DRAPER AND TAILOR, Next door below V. Stales Hotel, Brood st. fIf'XHE Spring and Summer st;, les ju-t receiving 6l of CLOTHS. < as-imeres, Ifrap D’Ete, plain and figured; Mixed and Drah Cashinereites, Drills, \ esiing*. Fancy Amides, Trimmings, *.V:c., f>r gentlemen's wear, ( rider Vests for ladies ’l’he public are respectfully invited before or ; dering their garments elsewhere, lo examine the | ! above Stock, uhich they will find tocomprise 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 26 148 TAKES! TAXES!! I MAY be fount at the Cay Had, for the next fifteen days, (Saturdays and Sundays except ed,) from 9 o’clock a. in. until 5 o’clock p. m. Those who have taxable property to return ure ! respectfully invited to call and do so. ISHAM THOMPSON, R. r. R. tt. c. Fdv 23 l2l A CARD. HTML T. P. CLKVEL V.ND having temporarily MW with iravvn from the practice of bis profes sion, I would inform the citizens of Augusta and j the public generally, that 1 have formed a connec tion Wtlh his former copartner, Jno W Spkar. in ! | the practice of DENTAL SURGERY. The bu- | I will be conducted under the firm of < Jleve - i | land \ Spear. Office Broad-st., over Aldrich «Si ! ! Green’s shoe store. JNO. A. CLEVELAND. I Feb. 18 ts 117 DELL II VNGING. FHNIfE subscriber lias resumed his occupalien of ’ -■L BELL H A N(4ING ami begs leave to in- I form bis friends and the public that lie is ready at i 1 rII times to attend to any call either iu town or ' country. THOS. F. SIIAIIP, corner of Washington and Ellis streets. N. B—Locks, Keys, &c., made or repaired as } usual. Into .Xlarch 14 SO (Til CAROLINA RAIL ROVD.T Hamcurg, M.tn h 15, 18t7. £ \ RAIN AND PROVISIONS of all sorts in- j tended for tbe relief of the sufT-rcrs in Scot land. will be transported to Charleston by this ; company without charge. Tbo-e forwarding are ' requested to mark their packages "Scotland ” W. J. MAG RATH, Agent. i March '8 in | UNITED STATES A KM Y.— iCECIC CIT ING 8 Ell VI E. "4E'^7’ A N I'F.I) for the I mted States Army, able \ Bodied Men, between the ages of 18 and | • 35 years, being above 5 feet 3 inches high, of good | I ckuracfer. and of respectable standing among tlo-ir j | fellow citizens. None need apply to pout tlie j service, but those who are determined to serve I honestly and faithfully, the period of their enlist j <uem, viz: "during Ike v:ar” with Mexico, or for i the term i f fire, years, as the recruit may elect, j A bounty of I vvelve D<dlars will be paid to j -each recruit enlisted. ; The sum of Two Dollars will be paid to any I Citizen. Non Commissioned Officer or Soldier, I I who shall bring to the rendezvous an able bodied I i recruit, who shall he regularly enlisted. The citi- | zen should present. Ids recruit to the Lieutenant or | ■ Captain, and not to the Rceruiting Sergeants. JNO. B. CAMPBELL, ('apt. x . S. \., Recritiimg Officer. ! Recruiting Rendezvous, Augusta. March 9. 847. if'j~ I’lie Southern Banner, Dahtofiega Watch- j i man and Cassville Pioneer, will each pnhiish the i above three times, and forward the ir accounts to | . the undersigned at tins place. JNO. B. CAMPBELL, Capt. 17. S. A., Recruiting Offi'-cr. , March 10 134 LINEN GOODS. JOHN P. SE I ZE, has just received ihechenp-'l est assortment, of LINEN GOOjJe>, ever of fered in this market, to wit: 4-1. Undressed Irish Linens in whole and iletnt • pieces. : 9-8, Fine and heavy Pillow Case Lbu n, 6, Iff, 11 ami 12-4, Linen Sheeting, some very | ; fine, 8. 5 and JO-4, Single and doable Duma>k Table j | Diaper, 8-4, Barnsley Diaper, [ 8- 4. nnbleached Diaper, 8. 9, 10-1 vtnbleaTbed Table Cloth, Bird’s E> e Diaper, Long Lawn, Slate and Grass Linen, White and colored Drillings, White and brown Hollands, Bleached and unbleached Russia Sheeting, Flench and Irish Fatten Checks. Russia and >cotch Diaper. Crash and Crequila 4-4 Burlaps andO-naburg* Linen Cambric llattdkfs. at 121 cents ami cp vva rds. Grass Skirts Bleached and unbleached Linen Socks Damask Napktas Bleached and unbleached Towels with colored borders. Huckaback Dowlas Gents. Linen Gloves. ALSO, A general ami extensive selection of FANCY j and STAPLE GOODS, worthy the attention of customers generally. March 26 144 , NL4V sl’lliivi> GoODs, L are now opening our assortment of new 1 * * and beautiful styles of SPRING GOODS, I <>f a large assortment of Staple and Fan i *v *°° Trom the latest importations in i INev Y ' ( ~ rk; a,ul ns We known for keeping good and pretty goods, we therefore invite custo mers to call and examine our Stock, as we intend to oiler gm ds as low as th-v can be boimht for BOW URE & CLAUDI T. First Dry Good Store below U. S. Hotel March 20 M 3 ' WAREHOUSE & COJOHSSJON It V SINES*. LNDfiRsiGNED routinue to transact r»i» r 'T a^'ve business at their extensive FIRE- PhOOk \V AIiEHOUSE, on Jack-son-street, near the Depot of the Georgia Rail Road, and to receive ( ott-'tt and oiher consignments per Rail Road, without ony charge for dray age, 1 heir person a] atieniiori will he given u> tb«* in* terest of t.ieir costumers in the storage and sale of I aJI ( "Wop arid other consignments entrusted to iheir care,apd liberal advances made when desir ed 011 produce in More. D'ANTIGNAC & EVANS. Sept. 39 ]y A ON j FEW splendid patterns ofC aNDpLA BR AS i c rx eceii ed. Also, a few choice patterns ! of Uyott * Improved Lard feolar Lamirf.-, with Chimneys and Globes to fit, always kept on hand, j 1 he above articles will be sold very low 19 91 J. E MARSHALL 1 [LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING in the Post Office at Augusta, Ga.. on the Ist day of April, 1817. £5“ Persons wishing letters from this list, will please say they are advertised . A Allen miss Emma Anthony mra Pobitha Alden. rnessrs DSi Co Austin 8 R Ahlmtt Isaac Averell E 2 Allen niDs Caroline Averell mb-s Cara Adair (f VV Ant ony L L Adams F C Amacker Absalom Aden Wm A n l-Tson miss Gahrella 2 Ar worth James Anderson Abraham Austin Jane B Bishop miss Sophia Baldwin messrs R C«tCo j Beattis Alfred Bird VI A Boday miss Elizabeth Blackwell S D B-tt.Vlr Bolder, mrs >arah M j Beasely John BowingJarn-s A j Heamse V M Blackburn Belinda Daily Jas M Boling Mary Ann B.ddin James Baxter Adam Batiey J VI Buttyer mrs Beatty R Hotirgois Edmond Beall Wm 31 2 Bourraand T B Berry Andrew J Boyle Louise J Bird mrs M A B yanl Isaac Belcher mrs Isabella 2 Brandy dr F M Bell Wm 3 Brown mrs Eleanor Hell miss Maria Brewster Patrick Beal dr SB Brookcr P A Beall Joseph C Brown Ned B irdwell mrs Byrd mr Byrd Henry A Bvrd E A Hyson John C Burroughs mrs Elizabeth Burkes Etlward Burr Arnold Butler E M Barker Cynthia Bush miss Satah C Carter Jas M Collier JG Corree.Sophia Cleveland Robert R Cayton Sami L 2 Clark F B Carter John Collier Louisa S Cltavotis John Cox Clement CheeverG \V r Conner Chas IT Copeland 31 M Cooper Miss Virginia I Cooper*Phoebe 2 Clark Merryrn n I Clapton Jonathan Clark miss Mary Ann Corcoran miss E Cook mrs Cowles Norman Club the Planters Coale dr James J Cook J Cooper J M Criiz Sami D Clark Joint VI Crawford mrs Sarah Cook Eliza A Gumming John Clark Thomas Crew Jutaei R D Dedrick Allen Duncan John P Dix Tims R Dmill miss Sarah Davis Hall Dunlap Sarah 1/ Dick Louisa Devereaux Ja» Dunbar T D E Rlliston Thomas L Edward Charles Elbert Nancy Elvers miss viary Edwards J J Eiiiston Jacob F Ferrell Chas Fridell John W 1 Ferrell Wra FurkermiseM j Ferrell mrs Carr line Florence mrs • Ford mr, Honora Ford miss Maria i Freeland J M C & D G I Garragon Jas Graham John T ; Gaskins Jas R 2 Glenn John | George John Goodman rar< RM ! George, care of Frank Green AV m E Hughs Gibbs Wm I Gibbs John Granade, Mary ; Gibbs Henry Green Council i Gibson IL-nry C Grier Francis i Gibson lotm D Goodwyn AV'm ; Gosling Henry 2 Green Alexr I Graham Wm II H | ffay Liffney Hill ratss Sarah I HanhamWmC Hester Thus J j Hall Chas M 2 Hill Benj F Hartman AA in R Henry capt Jas M | Hitcher miss Martha 2 HowardJudv 1 Lise 11 on D.ml B Hook Elizabeth j Haney Jas Hard Greenville j Hatiiermiss E E Holier E B ■ Harrington Thom is Holmes D B ; Hammond Lucy ii Hubbard John B ; Harris Benj Hutchinson Wru ! Hines II C Henley John 3 j Hies Edmond iienleyj W ' Hitchcock'Saral C Hungerford John A ! Hight Wm I J Jones Davis J'-.hnson 3 Jackson Satnl II Jackson Ja» Jones miss Clara 2 Johns -u Sarih Jones Robert Jones Thus J K Knox Oscar F 2 Ktlbnrn John K Kincldey Thus King mrs Jane Knight Danl Kays Martin Krumman G 7v dflelli Join* L I ary Frank J.ynch Jas I Lee Ja- M 2 Longstrect mrs i Lambert mrs Rachel Lott miss E P i Latiimer n-rs Longsreet Gilbert I Laveiiture J P Linton John -S | Lewis David W Lount Wm R M I M Ca tleyJobn Mitchell LN I McKeiiii JVV Meals II care of Likey j I M'-Keen Miss Georgia Butler Me Lester Dr Jno Meaker R 2 Mcl.illand Robert Mitchell Jno J McKay George Merry Henry A McCarty vlatihew MixJasT McCabe Jas Melfe Don Francise Mat*hews J D 3 Montague G VV Mallory A Mongin John D Martin miss Elizabeth Mulfnrd Hervey Martin Angus VV 2 Murphy Edmond M tv Jas A Mondeville Mary "ustin Sami B Mur;diy Timothy j M irkev F L Morris Elbert G 1 Alartin William Anjits Mnrmw K VV i Markey Lawrence Murphy Jonah I Miller J «hn Moore Isabella mrs j Meigs R Jno 3 | Now el Sarah Neshit mrs E L Ntckson Danl Nell mrs Mary Nettles mrs. Mary Neel mrs Mary E 4 Nelson Thos C Nail H P O Oakmau Robert H O’Grady John O’Neill miss J P Patterson & Smrgess Palmar Lvrrnn B Pardtte Amanda Parker Wm R Palmer B .M Parr John Peel. John Pfgg<»tS:iml Panin W \ Pauli O II Page Wm T Prothro miss L E Pass John J I) Po«ey Jas Pare Greenville T Polk Jusiak Pennington miss Hannah A R Redman Wm R Rowell mrs Mary Rabe Jane Ann Roberts Adalitie M Ream® John Russle mi.-s RI toll VV r m Roc well miss Caroline Rbite Ann Roberts AmmintaS Red G B 2 Kolwon John Rim-ay Phorton L Robertson Washington Rhodes VVm P Ryan David Rhodes Wm F Ross Jas in ca’e of, for Richardson miss E Arnetfe England Rich John Rowel Thomas 2 S Schley VVm Stralhen Susan Ann Ma* Schewer A F tibia care of George M Sattawhite John Walker Snunder? Simeon Smith G W II 3 Saunders Jas Smith E A Saunders Sami {Z Smith John R Sanderlin Snead Garland A Sivayo Jonah Snead Hamilton Skinner mris Fanny Sm-Json John K Sibley VV illiu SCR Road Agent Short .Mary Stock urn Wra N Shnsrart John C S.wan J T Sheffield Isaac Stokes J VV' Simms Thomas Stover Sami >1 Shaw Mast'll Stanfield John T. Timmerman John Thomas miss Sarah 'I insley Margaret A Tant rnrs Phebeatj I arver F, J 'Thomas Mary Tal box Mall hen Tobey S Filrriaii John Thompson VV Taylor miss Laura J Towr s John W Tluimp on la It am Turpin George I imaerißitn VV T Turman George A Taylor Lewis Tovyiw jaffles I) Tinsley miss M A 3 W Walker miss Mary Ann VVißiams miss Eliza W aus Joseph Wilson Catiin Claiborn Da^ld Warren John Wooten John T \\ at kins Jason for Nancy Wilson miss Harriet A Salmon Williams tV M ! Watkins Jason for missWils.m H J •sepbiee f MclvitmieWilson nirs Ann I Wright miss Martha cureWilholra 'I of 1 Walton Wilkison rnr Walker Gustax ns \\ inters Jeremiah Wi.n.tre Norman Williams Julia Weeks mrs Mary Wood A \\ ehstei dr J P AVooJeti Alf ed Welch David W oolhnpter rnrs Eliz Weaver rars R Wolling W W W iulehead John Whilcly mrs ! „ Y : Vaneev Renj C April 2 E. B. GLASCOCK. P. M. DRAWN NUMBERS of tin* Grand Consultda ted Lottery, Class No. 13. for 1317. 73 13 65 17 4 48 7 62 33 66 27 15 Left on hand unsold for the want of a customer, W hole Ticket, combination 19 4S 66. a prize of One Thousand Dollars , which could have been secured lor only slj, had tirndy application been made to E. 11. PEZ \NT, Broad et., 1 door below Bank of Augn-ta. April 2 154 I>.PAI E & C O . Managers of the Ceorgia Literature arid (Sraud Consolidated Lotteries , Augusta. (Ja. SALES CLOSE ON SATURDAY. Grand Consolidated Lottery. Ci.ass N’». 13, Extra, for 1347. 18,000 DOLL’RS! S6,UOC! $2,500! $2,000! 50 of $500! <kc. <fcc. 72 Numbers—l 2 Drawn Ballots. | W r hole Tickets only $5 —shares in proportion. SALES CLOSE AT NOON ON TUESDAY. Grand Consolidated Lottery ot Delaware and Georgia. Class No. 14. for 1817. 30,000 DOLL’RS. SIO,OO0 —100 piizes of S 1.000! H 0 of $500! W holes only $10 —Shares in proportion. Georgia Literature Lottery. Class No. 14. for !847. T<> h»* drawn in Savannah. 6.!i April. 1,500 DOLLARS. i Wholes §1 —Halves 50 cts.—Packages Q laritrs only $6,25. : Georgia Literature Lottery | Class No. 15. for 1817. _ To he drawn in Columbus, Tth April. 12.000 DOLLARS, $1,000! $3,000! 20 of $’.000! Wholes only $1 —shares in proportion. I For sale hy E. 11. PEZ A NT, Agent. Broad -st., 1 door below the Bank of Augusta. iUtT'Ord.-rs from tiie country will meet wiih prompt attention if addressed as'above. [Mb 31 <a:i:i:.\i: and iti.askj iuim .iii:\ t LOTTERIES! J. W. M \UUY & CO., SUCCESSORS TO J. 14. GKECORV .V C«v. »■ tXAUEKS. CLASS (). ! To 1h» drawn at Savannah. April 3. 1317. SALES CLOSE ON SATURDAY. 8,000 DOLSiARS. $2,ooo! $1.20 '! $i , n 46! $1.010! 2 of SI,OOO, Tickets $2.00 —Shares in proportion. EXTRA CLASS No. 14 By Alexandria ( las* O . April 3. 1847. SALES CLOSE ON MONDAY. 78 Number?—lt Ballots. ; 36,680 I>OLS,’IIS. $13,333! $6 666? $4,175! 5 of $2,000? dec. 'i'ickets $10 —shares in proportion. CLASS No. 14. i By South Carolina .Class No. 11, April Sth, IS-47. SALES CLOSE THURSDAY. 78 Numbers—l 4 IkCtois. 11,00© DOLLARS. $1,700! $1,300! $1,089! 10 of $1,000! Ticket* $4,00 —share* in proportion. For sale :>y JOHN \. MILLEN, Agent. Opposite tbe Masonic Hall. &2r Order» from the cisuua- j promptly atiemled 1 * • Ajtril 2 | CL AIK VO VANCE, Applied to the Treat aetmt of D>sense. MI S& PER.IV, tlie distingnislied -Clairvryy- ! ant, fr-.m New York, city is now in Augusta, and will remain for three or i mr weeks. f>r the ; purpose of TREATING DISEASE hy the aid ! of Clairvoyance. Tlrose who have given up all hope of relief from other modes of treatment wonhi j do well to give her a trial. Rooms at ttie Globe Hotel. 4ws—2e March 31 WOR.IS! WORMS! WORMS! bane, of child hood, and the cert ain prer nr- j H sor of many dangerous diseases, if allowed ?o remain in the human system long in great num bers. The season is close at hand when they be come most tioublcsume to children. Dr. WOODRUFF’S WORM SPECIFIC, is a | safe nml efH ient remedy for Worm-*. Try it. It ' is as good as the best, and cheap as the cheapest. $C7“The Worm Specific sells well where tried. Griffin. Pike conniv, July 12. 1846. ! Dr. Woodruff—Please forward immediately 3 dozen bottles of your Worm 'specific. We have I calk for it daily. Send it without delay. Respectfully, JOHN G. IIU.C & CO. Burnsville, Ala„ Aug. 28, 1846. Dr. 41 rWrvjf—Dear sir; We have sold tke last hotrle 4>i ydnr Worm Medicine received. We 1 vx ish you to send ns two ebuwfl wore, a-t feast, as ! we now know of some four or fixe bcrttles warned. I Reaper tfully. ANDREW’S & HARRIS. j Mr Joseph Shipney. of Muscogee co., Ga..says i at brought away 2(*o worms from a negro child, i belonging to Itwn . in a short ttm«. Mr John J. Little, of Whitesx ilje, Ga., say's, I gave it in one rase and brought away 5J worms.- In rauthor rase it curvet his negro woman of Tenia or Tapr IV'onw. # Mr Phom is Boyd, of Coweta, county, Ga., says I gave n to a negro boy who was in had healthj'it brought axxay immediately 56 xvorms, He was soon well, and remains so up to this time, A tresh supply of the above valuable medicines for sale, wholesale and retail.-by WM. K ■ KITCHEN, Druggist, Augusta, and in most of the Comities in the State Georgia. \ V- W. Lacy, VVavneshonmeh. W. M. 4 birr. Jackson borough. Thomas W bite & Co., W’rightsburougb. C. C, Cody, Warrenfon. J W . Jones, Mayfield. W. Daxis. Powelton, II S. Breman. Mount Zion. J. R. Simpson & Co., Sparta. March 21 H 4 GEORGIA, Burke County. WWnil-HhAS Isaiah Carter applies to rne for ▼IF idiers of Administration on the estate of Fr-UlPes Galptoio, (J^ ( . t jju«ed, These are therefore toxite and admonish al] and singular the kindredand creditors of said deceas ed, to be and appear at tn.y office, xxiihin .the time prescribed by law, tc fh”W. cauee, if any they hare, why paid letters should no; j e granted. Given iiflxJeriEy band, at oifcce i;i Wayne»horo March 25, 18J7. „ EDWARD CARLICK, D. Clerk. March 2y 147 PINE OIL. A CON ST A K I’ supply of Pine Oil or Cam- 1 pbine, wii* ha kept fresh. Persons usiri<r i Murphy’fc splendid Lumps, can always he furnish” j ed with tbv abov- Ci! on vary reasonable terms, bv I Marsh M J E. MARSHALL PE BIFOCAL SPECTAC EES, NEITHER THi: FRENCH MENISCUS NOR WOL LASToN’S ENGLISH PERISCOPIC. TO all who experience inconvenience in the use of the common kind of Glasses, and esjieri ally in ni»ht reading, these Spectacles will be found a most valuable substitute; in no case, except \x here the optic nerve lias been pronounced diseased, have j they failed, when properly fitted, to give satisfac- j lion. No better proof of their superior merit ran b" {riven to each individual who may need Glasses than the satisfaction he will experience in the use of them. These Glasses can he obtained in this place only of CLARK. RACKFTT & CO., Agents for the Manufacturers, who have now on hand a good supply in gold and silver fn.mes. Perifocal Glasses fitted to any frame, for any vision. Spectacles in gold, silver ami steel. forsale very low by CLARK. 11ACKETT At CO., Dealers in W’atches,Jex\elry, Silx er W are, <tc. may 8 ' 137 STEEL. V—t*K TIIIS celebrated Racerand Staliion I xwill make the ensuing season at the JLmLX. Hampton ('nurse, Augusta, Ga.. aim will intend aUernately. every n : mh day. at Cher okee Ponds. S. C.. at the moderate price of S3O the season, cash, with SI to the groom. The season will commence the Ist 51 arch and end Ist June. For pedigree and performances see hills. Mares sent to Steel will he grain fed at the rate j of twenty-five rents per day, and good pasturage furnished gratis. JAMES GARDEN. ; Feh. 5 4m 106 ■ 1 PETIT CIEL. jH That beautiful and healthful summer ,l: I U, residence, fixe miles from Clarkesxille, in Hahersh mi Cfuinty. Ga.. the residence of the late Major Jacob W ood, xvili be olFetecl for sale on the premises on Thursday, Is>h of \ prii next, at 11 o'clock, A. 51.. to the highest bidder. There are five hundred and forty acres of land Attached to this residence, some of first quality river-bottom, capable of yielding fifty bushels of corn per acre. Thi- place will admit of being di vided so as to make two good settlements, each of which vxill have a portion of !lie improved land. At the same titve and pice, will he sold the stock oi horses, h cattle ami sheen tut the plat - ; al.-o. the provisions, corn, fodder, together with the household and kitchen furniture, plania tation utensils. &c. Terms of Sale For the lands, one third in cash, the remainder in one and two years, with legal j interest from day of sale, secured by mortgage; for the slock. provisions, furniture, &c , cash for all sums under twenty dollars; sums of twenty dol lars and over, small notes payable in ivxelve months, with approved endorsers- CHARLES WEST, Executor. ! March 20 * — J4{ NEW SPRING GOODS. M O. PRICE «i r , < 0 . Drapers and Tai- W w iors, have now in store, and are weekly receiving from the Fren. fi and English markets, CLOTHS. CASS| VI F.RES and VKSTI.\(,S, and Trimmings for Tailors uses, to which they would ca II 1 lie a tie hi i» in of 1 hose visiting this mar ket. as they ran sell them by piece or pattern, as low as they can he purchased in New,York: Cash maretts, Croton Coatings, Summer < "amblets. Eng lish and American ‘weeds, white and colored i Linen Drills. ‘ Drap D’Ete,” hl’k, and col’d fig'd. j Manoguir Delaines, and all the n-wrst patterns ; and styles of V ES TINGS •• f Silk, <’ashmt-re, • 1 white and col’d. Marseilles, Valencias. <fcc.,&c., j 1 with a fail and general assortment of the newest j I patterns and styles of READY M ADE CLOTH- i I.NG.and well made Shirts and Drawer*. Hats and ! Caps. Umbrellas, steel frame and all kinds; Ifosie- j ry. Gloves. > R-{vwji|fr-, ( r ivals, Seat fs. Handker- 1 chir-fs. Slocks, Collars, Bosoms. Slio«h|er Braces, ! Riding B--lts. Money Beits. Razors and Razor i Strops, Dressing Cases. Clothes Brushes, Hair j ! Brusmes. Hat Brushes, Nail and Tooth do.. Night j : Caps. Money Purses, Pocket Book#, Tablets, | Watch Guards, Body Guards, Tatiers Nlrrars, ■ Points, Tailors ?n< h Measures, Crayons, and ex-ery j I article useful for dress. A fine assortment of HICKORY SHIRTS. We will make to onier all kinds of F\BHION- [ A RLE ( LOTI If \G at hurt notice, and ue cheap as can he had in the Son hero market. 25i BROAD-ST., opposite State Bank. March 1 8 ]4l ItAWSd.N WE WEB'S | Extensive Eire-Proof T Wire-House. fgIHE undersigned respectfully inform their ' H friends and the public, that they still continue ! tbe j WARE-HOUSE & COMMISSION BUSINESS, j at their old Stand on M'lntosk Street, where they j Will devote their personal attention to all business entrusted to their care. Their rates for Selling ami Storing Cotton and ' other Produce, will he the same as other regular j houses. j Orders f«r purchasing Groceries. Ragging. Rope, j Ate., will be promptly filled at 1 lie lowest' market ; prices. DAWSON & WEAVER. July 31 6m 17 H AM)RETII’S ERESII GARI) E N H i SEED, W aUKANTED CROP OF IHlfi— : Just received n full assortment <d’ Fresh and War -1 ranted Genuine GAR DK N S E ED, direct j from Landretb. Among the. varieties are. Early . Cabbage, Radish, < orn. Onion Setts, and extra j Early Garden Peas, hy the quart. Directions for cult vating furnished in a neat j pamphlet gratuitously. WM HAINES, 232 Broad st. Jan. 8 d&w3mu— 82 O'FICE,— All persons imlehted to the estate i of Da«tel Hoyt, deceased.late <tf Richmond j county, are hereby requested to make immediate ! payment; and all persons having demands ajrainst 1 said deceased,will render them in agreeable tol iw I ~ , J''- K- “UTLEK, Adtn’r. ' j ! March 18 141 JIFFS ItAl L'«( CELKBUATGU | ___ \.\ till t lIINLSK I'OW’D K, lllhi* is uawpialled foi tiie Nursery, for re-tor ▼ ▼ mg, licaiinui ig pieserxius the Complex on, j -remi ring the bkiu delicately w hite, suioot i and solt.pre i ve tieir cut.uieous eruptiotis, chapping, a id i.bvi.i i » i too copious perspiration. Travellers and residents ia , warm climates xvillhtguly appreciate this grateful upoeu 1 dajrc to ilie toil t. 1 1 j 1 revious to tin* discovery of thfi.* append;*^©. to the toilet, ladies Were compelled to re.-ort to u-ele-x I and ms .ne cases, .1 uiger .11- preparations or whitniug the skqi, winch tailed in thousands of cases to produce the desired efie t. This valu d.le ecu., tic, since i,* in tro.iuctioii to the pm.lie, his mot with uuhouudHj succe-s --each new trial serves ouly to expound its high reputa tion. * How- much the he ui‘y r,f * Sylph-like form it cnh.w cd by a clour :uid brilhaiit eomjilexiou. u only known to lliose who are from freckles, pimples. Idol dies tuorphow. and other disgguro.iieuta • fib skin’occasion ed by the use of powders deeorat d wiili tweet nan..-- such as Lib Wbi >, Peai 1 Fotxdei, &c., too often un.de 1 ofa deleterious sub* ance Tothose we would say make : at tal o! this Co-metic, and your complexion xvili be rendered beautifully clear fair .lid blooming For >y'lp, i IVVlm'|‘ I,: ' >y ’ the s, de p Ojtnetor, JUI.Efc HAUL!,, Perfumer, 120 L’iiesn t street, fhuhiddphia without hosesignature 01 the laic 1 hor» ’ Amlbv j. I;.. .yi ytv.SII \LL, HAVJLAA'D, RlsTi I &■ CQ,.and W. IIARNES, Jr. ‘ * * - _ 14a CKSd4T J|l \ OF KGI K I A M\ CELEIIIIATI I) ASIIJH KOSE* ANf, ALMOND IN'ti BREAMS defy acojppari son 111 America or Europe, baipersmi will use apy othex after using this Emollient Bxste. it is the Usr, tiiA very best. Given only a single trial, ido cot ask any more to cstus niceyv«. I warrant it. For sale whole sale ag.l retag, at JJJI.E® HAD EL’S I erfumcry aad ' ketaical store IgO Chesnut .<f. t; ma^s HALL, HAVILANiJ, IHSLKV t CO,, and W. HAINES, J . A premium awarded at the Franklin Institute. Mar-ch 19 fw 142 STATUTES OF GEORG LA. A N analysis gf -hie utmvrrji of G !A, in general use, vt.ib Fermt sn.l Precedents necessary to their practical —and an appendix containing the Declaration of tiie Articles of ConfederalJ/m; Hie Constitution of the United States; the Constitution of the State of Georgia; Gen. Washiiigtoirs Fare well Address; and tiie .Naturalization Law* passed Congress: by Howell Cobb, containing 770 pages, royal octavo—price $6,00. For sa ehy • * THOM A 8 RICII ARDS PUBLIC SALES. ~ Mastodon Cotton See I, for account of all concerned. BY W. K. J ACKSON & CO. On TUESDAY next,6ih innt .at! he lower market at 11 o'clock. will he sold C3J sacks, genuine MASTODON COTTON SEED, in lots to soil purchasers, grown by R. Ab hey, or so much thereof as will pay the charges on the same, the same having been received by tho Steam Boat Company ofCeogia from New Orleans, via Savannah and there being no consignee. - A p r ‘ii - lot Cxecutor's Sale. BY W. U. JACKSON & CO. nie l'iu- 1 h'h ~ie ''i* l * i!> n>t at 1 l le s, °re lately orru , debased. Will be of he ‘£X? r ,r !' y ">« remainder tides, of U dC> Collsulil, S- otlier ar- COFFEE, C Kentucky, Russia and Scotch) Rope, 1 Tobacco, Liquors. (principally foreign) Wines, Ac. a r.so. 2 Mahogany WARDROBES. Side boards, S». rretary and Hook Case, U riling Table, and vari ous other articles ol valuable household furniture. % Sale without reserve, " * Terms—For all sums under SIOO, rash. For nil above that amount, liberal credit will be given, lor approved endorsed notes. Further particulars on the day ol sale. W ILT.IA M T GOULD, ) „ , J W. ADAMS I Ex rs. M the same time the STORE will be rented ! till the hrsl ol October next i _Y‘ ril 1 - ’ 153 1 Wm r CI Vf. IiN SHKKiri- SAI/l-R I " ,!I '« w,l ‘ ,)r <* H'e c„.ir bou ed or mJ; ck son borough, he ween the legal hours of sale on | Hie br.-t I tie-day in June next, the followin' property, to wit: J Four (4) Negn.es, viz: Cndge. a mm about 50 years ol ; ge; isam, a man about 25 years of a -e- U .bin. a man about 55 years ofag-.'and G,.be° a man about 45 tears of age—levied on as ihe pro j perry of Jdm S Kievrs. de. eased, to satisfy ivvo mortgage fi fas fr> m the Inferior Cou.t of Seri yen co inly, in favor of Thomas ii Bn rues vs J ne E. Kiev, s. executrix on the estate of John S. Rieves, deceased. Property p .inted out insaidfifa. Als ,at the same timeand p'a e will h e sdl, j ,v ''* negroes, \ i/ : Limnrn k. a man about 50 yea s ;of a re, and Peter, a bocalx-ur lu veais of a<o —l ; - j vied upon as tin -property of Daniel C. II well to satisfy one mortgaged fi m favor >■( Thom; s II Btimes vs sni 1 |) niel C. Huvv 11. P.o crvnoint ed out in sa d fi fa. EuMUND D. CROSS, D. Slrff. --i-il 2 _ 1.5 4 SCUiviiN Sll Id IS 1 1 r s \ EE. \V ill he sold before the ( oiirr House door in Jaek sonhoro. on the first Tuesday in April next, he tween the. legal hours of sale, the following pro perty to wit; One Negro. Boy. by the name of John; levied upon as |J(e property of Lew is Conner, to satisfy one Superior,(’on rt fi fa. in favor of Ann D. Bry an, Guardian. and others. LU.kl.Nl) B. CROSS, Dep. Sheriff. Feb L 3 JO4 Administrator's Sale. On tlie first Tuesday iti May next, will be sold at the Court House, at Elijah. Gilmwf county, be tween tiie usual hours of sale: A tract of Land lying in 7lh District, 2d Section, in the county of Gilmer, originally Cher okee, know n as No. 255, and containing IfiO acres belonging to the estate of Alexander M elver. late •■f Richmond county. .Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terras made known on day of sale. | „ W. EWING JOHNSTON, AdmT. March 23 j4j Administrator's Sale. Agreeable to an order of the Honorable Inferior Court of Oglethorpe county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tues day in June next, at the Marketllou.se in th<s city of Augusta. Eleven shares Georgia Rail Road and Banking Co. Stock, belonging*!!, the estate of Win. BugiT, i dee’d. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and cred itors ~f said deceased. W3I. JEW EL, AdmT. : March 7 132 j executor's Sale. j On the first Tuesday in .May next, will he sold.at the court, house in the city of Savannah, A lot of land on Toccoa Creek, Habersham comity, granted to the late Edward Telfair, con taining 575 acres. Sold under a decree of the Su perior Court of Chatham county. ' ? R. HABERSHAM: Surviving Executor of Alex. Telfair, Executorof Edvv. 'Pelfair. ! _ 7 10* Hank of AntfuMa Stock. W ill he sold, at public auction, on the first Tues day of April next, at the lower market house ia the city of Augusta. Fifty Shares of the Capital Stock of the Bank nf Augusta, hypothecated to said Bank by P. S, i Smith. J AS. W. DAVIES, Cashier. Jan. 27 —2lhs 23 DEK VLH s i l lslt i M S sa i i:. W ill lx; told on tae first i ucsihiv in April next, before t ecourt house door in DeKulb county, belw cci. tho us ia i !•<»•. rs o* sale. I lie i nli o*v l tig pro perty to Hit: Three fourths lot N ..Vi m Block Xu 20 ih the tov a i ol Atlanta, w herein thedef'endant ooiv lives, it heirg a : part of lot of land V>. 47, i.i the l ull district of onyi- I iiiillv Henry. ii'i» D K.dh county; levied on as the pro ! perty ot to i i I’.ller tosrtj-ty l.vo ii. las. issued froia j the Justices Court of the ‘43 dd district (i. M. in favor of j Latimer & Snift, aed odo rs, vs John Tiller. Pi .petty ; pointed out by John Collier, plaintili’s altora*y; 3ev»o.< iaado and ret trued to me by a constable. Also, t ie rentaiinler of (roods, W ares and Merchan dize, llousej>atd and Kitchen Furniture wiiicli re cant unsold on and after tbc first Tuesday ia February last to satisfy the follow £. f,js. Lovtit : One in favor ol .Miller, Ripley & Co.,one in favor of Kcl.e >t Dcas and others rs. <*reen Utllntl r proper t\ : pointed out ; defendant. T. J. PE.tKERssON, Sheriff. A!arch 21 144 DEKALB SHEIUFF’S SALE. j Will lie sold before the court house door in the town of I Decatur, D- Kalb county, on Hie first Tuesday ia A I'rjj text. the folio.' ing property,to wit : Let of Lend number sixty s. von in the sixteenth dis i lr ‘et "f « -iginaliy Henry, now DcKa:b county, levied ! 011 as the property of'J’kom is MiHicau. to satisfy one li, j fa. issued from the Superior Couit of D K.du county, i *'t favo of Elijah H Harris vs. Thomas Mil.ican, and , pointed out by defendant. Also, at the, same time and place. Henry Irby’s inter est in the following Lots of Lit ml. to wit: The jot where j o . the stud Henry Irlry now lives known as the Buck Heel place indue 17tn district, orig {finally Henry, now j DeK.ilb county. Also lotsof land. Nos. 17 and 9ti, in the 1 same di-trirt, I Road Wagon, t yoke of Oxen, IthJ bar i r Is of Corn, more or less; 1 lot of Fodder. Oats aud I j hay Mare. All levied cn as the property of the said , Henry Irby to satisfy one fi, fa, issued from D> K.db Su perior Court, in layer of J .incsLLou vs. Henry 1 by and James W. Reeve. Alto, lot of Land N’o. f)7. in the 16th tlisp jet of O'igi j nalyffenrv. now Di-Kalh coui.ty; levied on nslhcp j pert vof Thomas Millie tu. to snli.-fy one fi fa. is-yed fi,o n I D Kalb Superior Court, in fiwor ol J]. iM Ji <rt is A's. said i Thomas M llirnm. S. V. V AUGUT, D.Sbeii£r. | .March 21 j;4 ( liliMT IHiMTUIii CONSTANTLY ON HAND. 4LW AYS IMPORTING AND .MANUFAC TURING the best ;uid tiiost fashionable FURNITURE. I would particularly rail the aliention «.f pur i*ha«*is to Chairs of my own Ciatyifaclure. tiie ; « irkmanship of winch I guarantee to stand; if not, return thejs; Ijkevvjse ak ;uticies #£ *.jy maim -1 fartnw. j A Iso, on hand a he.wtii f«l oswirknent of WI.VUOW SHADES AKJ> TU vNSPARL.VCIK*. j of numerous pain-riii*, and 1 propose to sell forsueU ■ prices, as will leave tto exctiKe for purchase's. CII.UtLES A. PLATT’S ! Jan. 13 ly 21 Brilliant Military Silver Bullet Yc*>t Buttons, ' f t UCIT as were made by the j uksejiher for Gens. L- Jackson, Glasscock., and mapy others of our military wonbies of the last war. Manufactured } -y . John guimarin, Mafeer, at No. 152, U/oad-st. Augusta,fin. N. B. They are made, with the same old punch with one of which Gen Pakenbanu was mortally wounded at the battle of New Orleans, on thehlh January, lals, of which the wonderful incidents therewith connected and recently republished ran hr *«3 at No 153 BroaJ-tt. Augusta. Ga. * t s