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THE CONSTITUTIONALIST.
JAMES GARDNER, JR.
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[From the Baltimore American, \olh insl. J
Keren Day* I.atcr from Enropr.
The packet ship Wyoming, at Phila
delphia, Ininas Liverpool flutes to the 13ib
M rob, inclusive. We are indebted to
the IT. S. Gazette and Norib Ameiican
for the annexed summary of intelligenc' l :
We learn by a private letter fr 0 m Liv.
erj xdTthat on the 13 b n't., Flour whs
selling at 40 u, 42 shillings—the latter
being an extreme price for the best.
Indian Corn was a shade lower. The
price fir yellow was 70>liilling per quar
ter. and lor white fH shillings pet quarter.
From Crown, Shipley & Co’s Circular
we learn that Cotton has declined \ of a
since the sailing of the steamer.
'Fhe Queen had ordered a general fast
to be observed on the 2 1 b nlf., on ac
count of the distress in Ireland and Scot
land.
A motion had been introduced into the
Fe.-lisb House of Commons, bv Mr.
lOwart, for leave to bring in a bill f»r the
total abolition of the punishmetr of death.
It was sustained by Hr. Bow ring. Mr.
Aglionbv. and .Mr. Broiberton, and op.
posed bv Sir G. Grey, and Sir 11. luglis.
'Fhe motion was negatived by a majority
ol 40 votes.
'Fhe continental papers announce that
the Hanoverian States have sanctioned
the treaty of commerce and navigation
proposed between them and the United
States of America.
Lexers from Abona of the 27ib nit.
mention the interruption of the navigation
by the recent frost. 'Fhe river would be
soon open again. There was still a large
bijsii e s transacting, and prices were bet
ter. Some extensive purchases fir France
ia 1 given the speculators confidence.
Orders also continued to he received for
shipments to England and B dgiurn.
Dublin, March 10.
This is perhaps one of ihe finest sea
sons ever known f»r the early sowing of
the oaf crop. A day lost in expediting
the hopes of an abundant futuie becomes
h national calamity.
Dr inage works are beginning to lie
extended, as the Dublin works draw’ near
to a close. On the main drainage works
in the country of Cmk, tbe’e were em
ployed for the week ending Feb. 27, 1925
men and 201 horses. J (re Cmk Slob,
which a(T *rde 1 con i lerable empolyment,
ia mspended for the present.
Hevlth of Mr O Connell. — Mr.
O’Conuell, accompanied by bis sons .film
a d Daniel, arrived at the Marine Hotel.
II isfings, on Saturday. Mr. O'Connell
i. evident 1» snfTering under great debility,
and Ire bears about him imd ’/liable proofs
of having hern seriously ill.
Edinburgh,March 9 —The late-t account#
from Ro.-s-t.hire shew that food rioting still
prevails to a dangerousex'ent. A new method
of preventing the -hlpment of grain,is to -freak
.tip >n the grana r ies and mix the different
kinds of corn, a plain which has twice
been resorted to in the above country.
D ngwall lias hirherfobeen tiiechief scene
of disturbance in that quarter, and according
ly, 100 men of the 27tli, under the command
rif Lieut. Cel- Goodman, have arrived there
from Invergordon, carrying wilii them thir
teen pr sonera,of whom eight were females.
Dr. Chalmers had addres-ed* letter to the
Edinburg, newspapers, in which he earnest
ly soliri’s public attention to the extent and
intensify of destir n t ion.
The Liverpool Mail of the 13th, speaks
thus concerning doing* in the House of Coin
ir o is.
We do not wonder at the sensation pro
duced in the !lou-e of Commons, yesterday
week, bv Mr, La bon cheer's truly appalling
announcement that,liy#»turns brought down
the 20th of last month, the number of persons
then employed on the public works in Ire
land amounted to 668,000. They have n>w
swelled to 708,228, —a multitude exceeding
by 200,000 the complement of that army of
which in 1812, Napoleon invaded Russia.—
£even hundred thousand persons, represent
ing on a moderate estimate a population of
three million snubs with nothing but Stale
bounty standing between them and starva
tion?
Th*dl«*nspu n on Mr. Vernon Smith’s
motion for increa-cd powers to the Land and
Kmigr&tion Board, ended a declaration from
Lord John Russel that i.‘ was not tire inten
tion of Government, in the present cri.-i , to
offer any artifical stimuhis to emigration,
which might have the effect of inundating
the eolanies wi*h labor beyond the»T natural
powers of beneficial absorption.
In the House on Monday evening, on the
question »>f the House resolving in*o
committee on theL»nded Froierfy (Ireland)
hill, Mr, Roebuck propo-ed, as an amend
ment, that any plans of relief for the distress
of the Irish poor by means of loans to the
owners of property in Ireland, wou'd he un
just and impolitic, unless accompanied bv a
frVstemof taxation which would subject such
properly to the burdens already imposed upon
•II property throughout Great Britain. ’The
amendment was, after an animated d scu--
sion, lost by a majority of 05. the numbers
hei ig g 6 for, and 121 against it. The bill
then parsed through committee.
Tne Premier has consented to a dissolu
tion taking place early in June, to be follow
ed immediately by a general elec ion, and
that again by another abort session before
Christman,
WAKEFIELD, March l2lh.— 7 Vt« Corn
Trade —Wpbavp a small arrival of grain ut our
market this mprnins, ai d very fifth* business
passing. Wheat i< from Is. to 2a per quarter
dearer. Bar ev firm at our last, week’s qu la
thing, No material alteralbn in otner articles.
LONDON, March 12. Money Market. —At
the commencement of business this morning the
English market exhibiteJ some appearance ot
firmness, hut the result ofthe day s transactions
,Wa> ootavnr it'le. Consuls open* «l at hbj " s t,,r ,
money, ami d. - ** to HI) lor the account; !r>>m won h, >
owing to ttie alleged tenor ol |>ri' a:»‘ < xpresses
float Fiatice. and also an increase*! firmness
our Corn marU<t, induced by a continuance ot
the recent purchases on French account, they re
eded to the extent of | percent, the Inst quota
tions being hhj to J ter money, and to | fur
April. Scrip opene 1 at 1 dis, went ar low as |
dis, and closed fto |. New three ami a quarter
per cents were done at 90 (with dividend;) and
India bou Is and Exchequer bills both left uIT par
to -Is. premium.
LIVERPOOL. March 1 3th.- Cotton. —A
greater depression has prevailed this week titan
for some lime past; the altered state df tiie niortev
maiket has increased the gloom previously no- ■
lived‘in the manufacturing districts, ai d spin- |
| ner-continue to buy very sparingly; speculators
| andextiorters have all confined their operations
: In small parcels. Under the influence of tlnse
i unfavorable cireu instances, hold, r.- have pr ssed
• suppl es upon the market, and a decline has been
| submitted to of jd ]ht lb. upon most descriptions j
of American. Whilst other km Is have participate I
to a great extent in this tedu tion. Speculators
j ha-c taken 2000 American, and export-rs 1)00
• Am-T ’an and 220 durat. SalcJ of the week, ;
17,000 hales
i
[From lh“ N. Y. Jour. Commerce, 10’A inst. p. m ]
Arrival of the Docket Ship Washington j
living, at ISoatoii.
ONE WEEK LATEK FHO-t* EI'UOPE*
The packer .-hip Washington Irving, Cap!
| Caldwell, arrived at Boston at 7 o’clock this
■ i morning from Liverpool, whence she sailed
’ 1 on the evening of the 21st nit.
Our L verpool date* are of she 20!.
The Sarah Sands arrived at Liverpool on
i the 18■h,
i Tne < ‘(institution. Caps. Britton, arrived on
the 20 h. with damage to spars, Sir.
'Fhe Sarah Sillds w ill return April 1 -f.
Ad kinds of cotton had declined Id. per
L. hut at this reduction purchases in Upland
which are placed at U| 1. per lit., cannot he I
> made to anv extent. 'Une total sales of the j
week, including 2,600 fur exportation, have j
ot Iv been Hi. 450 bales.
'Uiie London corn trade was very firm on
Wednesday, March 17ih, for whea', English i
and foreign, of which Ihe supplies have been j
only small-, and much below the great de- ;
maud which exists for immediate u-e, by the !
mailers, and for exportation to France, al
though higher prices have not been freely
! (laid. The business has been at ftllv the
| prices of Mondav. and sales ha«'e been gen
erally refused unless at higher ra*es.
Indian corn, of which the arrivals have ;
been larger since she change of wind, is to j
be obtained at lower rate-, there being nu- j
rnerons buyers :>.f hand for this gram, where i
the prices show’any tendency tod-dine.
'Fhe reports of the rx’ensive arrivals of :
flour ami Indian corn at the port of L’verpool,
bad not produced any influence in the L< n
don market, where the sunplies were far be
low the present demand for every article for
the home and foreign trade.
On Tuesday and Wednesday, March 17th
and 1 Slit, several parcels of American flour
were purchased at Liverpool tor shipment to
France and coastwise.
'Flie demand was finely met hy holders,
and Ihe prices of Tne.-day were without
change. At maiket on the morning of the
19th there was a very fair a'tendance of
buyers, and a tolerably good bu-iness was
transacted in wheal and flour at the full
prices <it Tuesday.
We-terti Cana! Flour realized 40 .-hillings
per bbt , and th p ex'etit ot sales since Tues
day i- estimated at 30.000 lib's.
Indian Corn was one shilling to two ehil
lincs per quarter lower.
More business was doing at the decline.
On Tue.-day, March Ifi It, in confirmation
I of more increased arrivals, we have to note
j for that day’.- market, a libe al supply of most
i kmds of grain and produce coastwise, and
from abroad, especially of Indian corn and
flour, of which the importations are abun
dant, and the export to Ireland considerab e.
Transactions in every description of wheat
were upon a I mhed scale.
m
[From the N. O. Delta, 9th inst.J
A Wailor Avhorr.
OR, THE DIFFICULTY OF STEERING A Do.NKFT.
Some oft he sailors, w ho had been I) ought
from the vessels of Vera Cruz f o r ?he
purpose of assisting in plac ng the marine
batteries in position, were detained ashore
1 by one of the heavy Northers that pie.
j vailed din ing the siege of that cilv. Some
of th*“iri having hern despatched from the
entrenchments to the Corrtmissarv De
partment .for provisoes, took a near dj.
rrction, passing over a range of sand hills, i
instead of the usual route. On »he way j
! one of theni captured a donkey and monn t - 1
; ed hint, without saddle or bridle, or, in
j Ins own words, widjouf tigging or «i»ars
j steering him wi'h a cudgel bv striking
| him on the side of the bead. The wind
■ ft nd sand a lin'e too severe on the
| top of the bill for iho comfiort of the animal,
and the donkey made his wav to the
leew a'd, despite the exertions of the sailor
to prevent him. who was compelled to get
as far back on the animal as he could to
prevent him fom slip ing over bis bead
as be descended tin 3 bill. As soon ns the
j donkey bad got to the leeward of the bill
1 be obstinately refu-ed to go any fnrber;
i tie sai'or kicked him in the side a nr] beat ;
him with the club but to no avail. At
length her- as"d hi-exertions, andnnietly
sat on it e lonke\haunches, aopa’erj’ly
wiling wait tiie pleasure i,f his dnnk
ev-hit>. One of the sailors wbn appealed
to be. amusedJF bis shipmate’s diffieijlf ies.
sung out to him, in a hoarse, bti-kv voice
—•‘Are yon at anchor. Jac k?” ‘-.No. sir,
lavbig to for a fair wind.” says Jack,
a,id a* ike same ti'ne moving himself
fart Iter hack on tbean'mal. “Well, wha»
are veil doing so far aft? wbv don’t you
sit further forward?” again inquired his
friend. “Because the rulesofthe service
allows the c ommander to sit on the quarter
deck of h:s ow n craft.
A Ivon! this time the w ind shifted a little
and blew the sand f.J >l«e face of the -tub
bom donkey, and be attempted to turn
round, beat! to leeward, Ltit standingon
the side of the liill, the sand gave way
i under bis feet, and down came the Jack
! as# and the Jack sailor, one over toe other,
! heels over head, to the bottom? As they
| were rolling dow n.oue of ike sailors; sung
; om—“LtiflTa little. Jack.” l‘ p
d_d.” -avs be * don't vmi see breaker*
aht'atl;*’ atul laving ott the ground, kicking
awry, hard as he cqyH» called lustily for 1
a line, as “his craft had shipped as sea
and ail hands xxere ovorboard.”
Tiie donkey seemed so understand mat
•ers. took ad vani of ei*cum-fances, and
made (*!T with all the jurcipitancv he
! could, leaving the sailor to pursue Ids
journey on f>*ot. f\l.
A KSuuU Incident.
It appears that during the last week
the vault oftlie New-Yo.k Bank of Coin
i me ice, from sonie defect in tlie louk. could
nor he opened. The cnrt-fiismn and con
sternation anion" the Bank officers were
altnosf indescrihable. A correspondent
of a Philadelphia paper thus describes
the scene; “Soon the customers poured
iii, but no c-'i.i or brnks, or notes were to
l»e had, ari l how to do the business none
knew. AT r some cogitation the follow ino
expedient was resor ed to. All the check
otlered were certifind, and all notes to In
paid wete cancelled hv stampino the hank
notices. The small payments in mnnrx
were used to uaHt small checks, and all
| ’lie specie borrowed from the neighbors
i and so the bank did its business for a
whole day. A-many locksmiths as could
stand at the door woiked all dav to open
the refractory lock, and succeeded by
I tea i ino o(F the front of the \ atilt.
iinn fi n it n ■BMBMBMWMBBI ini —— —n— ■ 1 mm—
: AUGUSTA. GE(L
! WEDNESDAY hOKMNG. APRIL 14. 1847.
&CT*The Con-titutio iah>t * etter Sheet Prices
i Current, will he ready for delivery Tills burn
ing, in 9 uVfx k.
*j 3 AX e WwUid cull ;it euiion ti< the statement
of till* Georgia Kail Hoad and B inking Compa
ny, which will be found on the fust page of ltd
I duvs’pajer.
inrThe Company ot Volunteers for the
United States service, which ('apt. John I>
| Campbell lias been recruiting at the lleiidt z
| voiis in this city, is now complete. It num
■ bers eighfv-six rank and file.
We millers tand that Capt. C. has received ;
orders from Col. Bi'liols who will command
the Regiment of which it will form a part, to
proceed forthwith via Charleston to New Or
leans, and that he will leave in the Caro to
morrow morning, xvuh his companv.
Another Company has been raised in the
Counties of and Jefferson, have |
elected I heir officers and sent on their appli
cation to be taken into the service. S. A.
II Jones has been chosen Cap'ain, W. F
Leon, 1-t L'etif ; Rmlesil, i>J Lieut.;
and Grafton, brev. 2J L out. •
led Bed!
This long looked for luxury, we are happy
to inform our readers, has at length arrived
at Savannah, in the brig Perseverance, and
advices were received by last evening’s mail
that if was in the course of re—hiement to
this place. This Ice is for the new company
on Ellis-streef, ami it will be seen hy an ad
vertisement in this day’s paper, that they
will he rea iv to supply customers in a day
or two. The Perseverance lias had a long
passage, but we learn there has been but lit
tle wa-te. We hope the proprietors ot tie
new Ice House, will be able to tff'rd the
article at such a price as to pul it within the
reach of every one.
IT From one ot (ien. Scott’s official des
patches, published in the Union of the lUiti
ins«., we make the following extract, from
which it appears that he is determined that
nothing shall decoy him from the “grand ■
movement” of planting the American stand
ard on the walls of the Mexican Capitol.
'Hie despatch is dated, Vera Cruz, March *J9.
The remaining details of the siege; lie
able co-operation of the United State.-- .-quad
ron. successively under the command ot
Commodores Conner and IVrry, the admira
ble conduct of ihe whole army—regular
and volunteers —I should be happy to dwell
upon a> tbev deserve; hut the -learner, Brin*
reton, with Commodore Conner on b»artl, i
under way, and 1 have commenced organiz
ing an advance inn* the inteaior. ’l’m.- max
be delayed a few d tvs, waiting the arrival ot
additional means of transportation. In the
me ntime, a j uni operation, hy land and
w iter, vvi I be made upon A'varado. No
la’er.-.l expedition, however, sliall interfere
with the < rind movement towards tiiecapi
tal
The liev. S BOVHOMME will preach in
the sle:h»dist Church in this city, This Evening,
at i before eight o’clock. The stihj *ct w ill t>e tlie
delivery of Israel from Egvpt, hy the hand of .Moses
The public generally, and the Israelites especially
are invited to attend.
April 14
SAND’S SARSAPARILLA.
In tlu* wise ecouoim of nature t mre lias born
dstributid through the minorul and vegetable
kinkdonts a variety of me.urinal substances
iul, ;>te<l to the relief of vat ious diseases; but it is
believed that in no product of the earth are so j
in ;iiy powerful sanative properti. s combined as
in Sarsaparil'a. Yet. to render these latent pro
perties praettcally useful, they n quire dt*v rlope
nient, combination, concentration. In Sands’
Sarsaparilla, it is believed all these objects have '
been effected to thetullcst i xteut. It is now ad- j
ministered in general practice as a sure and no - i
form remedy in cases ot scrotula, leprosy luuor,
swelling of the joints, ritcu n ilism, erysipelas,
kind’s evil xv.th every . omplamt symptomatic ot
impure blood.
For further particulars and conclusive evi
dence of Us superior value and vfficaey. see pam
phlets, which may be obtained of agents, gratis.
Prepared an 1 so.d, wholesale ar.d retail, hy A.
B & D. SANDS, Wholesale Druggists, 100
Fulton, corner of William street, New-York.—
Sold also by,
HAVILAND, lIIS LEY & CO.,
Augusta.
And hy Druggists generally throughout the
United States. Price SI per bottle, or six bottles
so. $5. *3 April 13
D!L TTa. ('LEVEL \ NI), has returned J
to this citv, and may be consulted at the office ot
Cleveland Spear, over the store of Messrs. Al
drich Grata, Feb. 23
I!' -"J 1 J ■■■ ■ ■ ■ ■■■ ■ ■ 1 ..
AUGUSTA WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT, APRIL 14, 1847.
ARTICLES Per. Wholesale, j
BAGGING—Gunny H « 2)
Kentucky 15 « 04
BALE ROPE—.Manilla ft lo aHi I
Kentucky . ... 7 a 8
BACON—Hams i 8u 94
Sides ». .. . Hu U
Shoulders 74 a 8
BETTER—Go.-heu, prune ft 29 u 23
Country 12 a 13 ;i
CANDLES—Spermaceti! 94 a 95
Georgia made ••• 13iu 13 |
Northern do .... 13 al6 I
CHEESE—Northern. 9 a 10
COFFEE—Cuba none.
Rio 81a 10
J iva 124 a 13
L igu lyra ... 9a II
f Shirting*, brow n, 3-4 yd. 5 a 64
■5 ( ** “ 7-8 7fa 8 j
c ! “ “yd. wile 174a it*
'P j Sheeting*, hroxvu 5-t I'i a 15
~ i " hleache,., 3 4 i 8 a2O
£ j Checks ill a 16
? j Bed Tick *2 a 18
j Ozn iburgs, B>>z .... jt* al4
[bun (assorted) ft 1 7 al9
llSil—.Mackeiel, No. i hhl. 3a 14
1) *. No'. 2 .1 a 10 I
Do. No. 3 7 o 74
FLOI R—New Orleans none.
Canal 8 5 <a9 U 0
G orgia 3 3 )</6 5 - |
GR A^ —'• orn.. bus. 7(1 u 73 (
Oats.. ! 37 a 40
GUNPOWDER keg.; 6 a
11AV Ea-terii lOU.j
North River 1
IRON—Pig 10.*.l
Swedes, assorted i<>m. 4J'i 5 \
Hoop 100.* 7 a
Sheet j ft 8 a 10 j
Nail Rods .. 6 « 7 |
LEAD—Pig and Bar !OU. 6 a
Sheet [ ... 64a 8 j
W idle Lead .... i ... 74a 9 j
* sgg-rja.tmm »~2e:.TC»naa.~s. ra t . jxsmcry •.•-■zrer*,-r^_
of Cotton to Foreign an;l Coastwise Ports, commencing Ist September, 1810.
N:i vaminli. ft.. aricMtoii. dlobilr. IV. Orlraiio. i New Voik. Oilier Purl.. 'loin I.
wn it her exported. j - 1 7. 184 C). 1817. 184tL 18-47. 1n # iT. 1817.|184(L 1847. 184(5. 1847. 181(5. [B-17. 184(5.
Liverpool 79332 29923 86527 507 3 55801 jx>sooß 196931 336756 35842 40633 989/ 253G8 j
Hull f I lb'** 48; 139 3<4
(ilasiroxv and (ireenock II 7323 3147- 373 <• 1802 : 4813 8297’ 7928; 14401 | 6i7 1531'
Cork and a .Market 4176 1725 5214 19422 179 3C.
Total to Great Britain K 7155 33070 9414/ 5124 H fito7* 6 114705 2b*121 370718 37t»26' 4’fi7l 9897 25368 499349 639794
Havre . 3627 413i3 *3933 3r 10/ 3lJtt 3 j63U 773. o 23250
Bordeaux i I j 119; 922 50
Mirseilles !j { IfifiS 1 3»fi 1 1714 2971 i 2669 3062! 3164 1
Nantes *. I 5.9 59 * * _ 1 780| _ 215 i : 4t»|| 798 j!
Total t«* trance i 8999 96-: 20Ul ‘ 21437 / 86624 62520 82463 26766 D i -70 425! 342 »607 6 182504
Amsterdam j mH,. * ZJi~5 j J937J 526, 7>*6
Rotterdam ... ;! I ! 595 1905 1 ] 417, 490
Antwerp j 2993 1161 C 36 1832 5 ! 3 { 6337 30s8
Humbug ll 1377 2193 3724' 5497; 3785
Bremni 1 I !l i jj 3dl 1 502 227 U 790
Barcelona - >1 j i I' 6333 e j 1
Havana, ter j ( 6329 11340 1 7948; 82
Genoa, Trieste, Ac Oil 3334 i 4664 2330 1952 i 20211 203821 7630 6P.2 2857 386 ;
Ghent. Am- jl | j j _ 2680* 1000|
Oilier Ports |i ! 130!' 1128 j 231 2391 78691 177 1316 _ 1' i
'l’ofal to oth«r foreign Ports 911 B'u;, 7s*7 123 9 16)},' 474'7 51482 21366 16327 2817 346 96j48 93056
New York | u ',-4. Ts-ST., 36.>i3, Td 3d 3 *B6O 47U2&| ; 9378 iU ,^1
Boston 1733 *i 1506' t,3296i 16074 163 77 250919 4946 >: 78826. j 7713 8619*1
Providence 32d7 h i 3 93; 2363 8016 726 - ! 41i(7i 5032 48999
Philadelphia |( 2/3o 4111 1.936 6619 IHI7 1373 j 5968 8799 j 410
Baltimore 19t3 lu3i 430 t 1401 2370 45751 4492 392 s j 181’ 1662 !
Ollier Ports 15436 13574 59 j 6937 78461 3l'*7 32151 Iltls 3893 !
Total Coastwise 80481 7 j 27•, 120<87 «27»»2 53490 72507 93 *'•] 14625?• 38371 3983511 3*t7l3tf 393T66
Grand Total t..3:j ku.o, . 5U32 '.48152 239884 1 3.*62 653933 ; 88<5-1 90871 r/.xiii- 63931. 1146435 131i020
J r. m m^^v^iimtvassxarnrrvaß^-i-^wv.vnvy^ra
vT" uuo. i Lr,VLL..\U As *Pt,.VtC h.nng
purchased u licence to administer Dr. Martin's
Lelhron, fur the alleviation of pain in surgical ope
rations, arc the only persons now authorized to
«*
use it in Richmond county, Georgia.
They are also authorized to act in the sale of
licence for places unsold.
D. G TEMPLE,
April 13 dtf Agent for Dr. Morton.
[From the F.o ton Daily 'Times.]
\YISV AK’S HALS \ ll k
The following certificate has been handed us
for publication, and as the case is one of a very
remarkable character, we comply w ith pleasure.
Certainly well attested cases of cures of eve e
diseases by the use of a | articular medicine,
should he made known to the public for the bene
fit of others similarly afflicted ;
No. 4S Uniou-st., Rostov, April IS, 1810.
Mu. Skl'H W. Fowi.k.—Sir; A sense ofgrati
tude to you, an 1 of duty to the public, prompts
me l unake the following statement, which, if of
| any service to you, is entirely at y< >ur disposal. I
may have the effect *o induce some other suffer
ers to make a trial ofgour invaluable medicine,
which I can truly s iv, has literally snatched me
from thegra'e to which I was fast hastening.—
Last July 1 wa< attacked by a sudden cold, tv ich
resulted in a very severe cough, wit > violent
pains in the side and chest. Prom that time 1 be
gan to tv isle awav, notwithstanding 1 was under
the treatment of skilful phtsicians. They pre
scribed for me in vain. 1 became so much re
duced that my friends frankly fold me that 1
must die, and that I was liable to do so at any
hour At tins crisis I heard of WISFAII’s
BALSAM OF WILDChERRY, byway of
a neighbor, whose life had been saved by it, and
immediately sent for a bottle. The effect pro
duced was indent wonderful. My physician,
one of the most respectable in Boston, who had
previously told me that a cure was hopeless,
came in, and I informed linn what I had taken,
and told him the soo 1 effects 1 bad experienced
He ex (mined the Balsam, and told me to con
tinue the use of it; since which time 1 have con
tinued to improve daily; and the same physician
who had given me up entirely, told me a few days
since, that 1 might ye' ii e many years, i feel
that 1 am now nearly recovered, and gaining
strength evt ry cay,
MARY ROWE.
W e can cheerfully testify to the trutli of the
* above state mi ut, Mrs. fiswe having been an in
mate of our family fur sue e months past.
, ’ WILLIAM DENNETT.
MARTHA DENNETT.
For rale in Aususta. wholesale and retail, by
II WILAND, RISLEV &, CO , and also by
THOMAS BARRETT & TO., and Dealers in
. Medicines generally in Georgia.
April 13 +3— If 2
. NEA r OLIT AN B ON NE T H .
P ATTISON, NOE A CO.,
Patentees and Manufict nror<, 23 Delaney Street,
New York.
Feh. 23 3in— 121
OCT Jackson , Teacher on
tlie Piano Forte, Flute and Violin, respectfully
tenders his services to the citizens of Augusta.
References—Henry Parsons, Thus. Richards
and T, S. Metcalf, Esq'rs.
N. B.—For terms, &c.. inquire at 11. Parson’s
Music store. 6m Dec. I
W. \v ILSON,
portrait painter.
Studio—Unitarian Church, corner of Greene and
Jackson streets.
April 9 . ICO
D E3IOCR ATIC REVIEW.
This splendid and popular Monthly Periodical
is now published at S 3 per annum—every number
containing a likeness of some prominent man.
March 14 A- G WILLIS, Agent
ARTICLES. j Per Wholesale
LIME ! j»bl. i->0 u 23J
MOLASSES—Cuba : 'd. 28 a 91
N Orleans .... 4d a49
N MLS—Cut, 4.1 to 20d ...j 34 a 34
OlLS—Sperm, VV. strained 1 19.> <i
Pal I .strained J.... ... 123 a
Sum iter do.' Ida a
Linseed bbl. 8.4a
Tanners 33 a
Lird Jdd a
POT VTOES bbl. 2-0 a 300
POiM’ER doz. 223 a 230
PEPPEit—tiiack : ft 10 a 12
PIMENTO. 144a
R.MSlNS—da.aga, bunch Ih»x. 223 a 230
Muscatel 2 a
RlCE—Ordinary mo. 423 a 130 ;
Fair 473 u 3
Good and Prime. 323 a 33 •
f French Brandies g ;t |. 1:0 a 2
Leger Freres 273 a 3
2; Holland (»in 123 a 130
\utericao Gin a D
Jmi iica Ruin 13 1 a 2
-5 N. E. Rum.lids. an 1 brls 37 a 34
d- Whiskey, Phil. & B tic 33 a 33
Do. New Orleans 9.) a 93
Peach Brandy..... \ 73 a b*d
SUGAR—Cuba .Mu-e0vad0..... ft 8 a 10
J’. ;L A St. (’mix. --. i. ,.. 9 a II
I lax ana, xvhite i 10 a II
New Orleans i 8 a 9
L-as. 13 a 11
Lump II a 12
SALT—Liverpool sack 140 «130
Loose bus.| 37 >i 43
S ) \ P—American, yellow ft 3 a 6
-!l >T— Vi 1 sizes 162 a 173 j
■S EG V R •>—Spanish...., »J.i> a3d
Amcriciti 18 u 10
r VLf/V.V- \it 'rican ■ 84 a 9
L’JBaUCO— r'*orgi i ft j 4 a
C t v-udi-li ;. ...} 13 a 15
TWlNE—Bagging !...! 2* a »7
Seine j .■ - 1 3d a DO
. COMMERCIAL.
LATEST oates FROM lIvERPOoMARC H :>
.ATEST dates PROM it a v ii K::l-'EB. 28.
Market, April 11.
REM \RK 'THie (tilling off in receipts al the
di(T-rent ports the la«t week lias been heavy, and
tie* deficiency in (tales up To the latest dales re
ceived is 146.362; and in pounds, 181,279 bales.
Should the filling off continue in thesauri'* ratio
as it lias xv.thin the past six weeks, (of w hich there
i- every prospect,) tiie present crop xviil show a
deficiency, at lie* end of the season, as compared
with last vear, of over 400. 1 0 < bales.
EXCESS OV RECEIPTS OVER LAST SEASON. AT 1
Clt-i. lesion, 111 336 bales, avg 360 lbs. 40,198,160 lbs.
Savannah, 81425 “ “ 415 ** 33, 01,375
Total, 11)4,7 "1 bales 73,889,535 lbs.
DECREASE AT
X. O leans, «:t« 979 b de s , av’g 4.70 lbs. 107.990 770 lbs.
.Mobile, 8s 035 “ ‘ 4e9 “ 43,1 884 > “
F.orid i, U,3.ti “ *• 4 5 •* 3,797.265 “
Virginia, 1.12* “ “ 360 “ 403.200 “
\. Carolina, 593 “ “ 300 “ 215,280 “
339.143 155 465,140
192,781 73,85. i 535
Total, 1 1 62 b des. £1,575 605 lbs.
< O ITON.-Our last circular left the market
with a fair demand, an 1 hollers stiffening in their
i.-king prices; on Thursday there was less enqui
ry. and on that day. Friday and Saturday, pur
chasers show ed but I ittle dis posit iou to ope rate, aud
ladders, in order n> effect sales of such parcels as
they had positive orders to sell, were compelled to
submit to a reduction of all of tofu rent, particu
larly on tlie lower qu ilities. On .Monday, howev
er, the market opeue 1 with abetter feeling, tlie
deman 1 became acuve.au i lias so continued up
m ijie time of closing our euquiri-s last evening,
prices gradually stiff iting until the fc decline no
ticed above has been fully recovered, and prices
yesterday were the same as those paid last Wed
nesday. The receipts during the week have been
very light, which lias given continued confidence
m holders, and tiie greater part of our pre-eut
stock, particularly the fine qualities, are held for
higher prices. The sales ibis week reach only
1882 bales, which were dispo-ed of as follow; 3 at
9. 2at 9i. 2at 9«, 7at 91. 23 atJ.5 at 9 13-16, 3
at 9L 60at 10, 9at 10|, 18 at 10 3-16. 92 at HR. 8
at 10 5 16. 264 at K I. 31 at 0 7-16, 276 at 10*. 151
at H* 9-16, 1 17 at U 4. 9 at 10 11-16 266 al K I. 69
at 10 13-16. 109 at 10J,2.’2 at 11, 7at II, 1 . and 104
hales al lU'Ucnts. We. continue to quote
inferior, —a —j Middling fair, lOfall
Ordinary, Iv» allff 1 Fair, 1 *alU ;
Middling, 10«aIO* | Good fair, —a j
Since the above was in type, we have re- j
reived advices from Liverpool to ihe 21st u!t., in
which market -otton had declined about id since
the sailing of the last steamer. What effect these
adv ices wid have, if any, on our market, remains
to he seen.
RECEIPTS OF COTTON.
F r um ihe Isl Stjit., 1816,f0 latest dales received
1846-7. 1845-6.
Savannah, April 9. 2 2.2i7 )3».822
CliarleMott. April 10, 293 623 182.267
Mobile. April 7. 29 '.lll 378.169
New Orleans. Ap tl 7, 60 : >, 19 839,998
Texas. 51 h-ch '•>. 5.693 00
Florida. 51ar. li 3 *, 93.833 1'5.826
Virgiriia. 51in h 1, 8.180 10.564
North Carolina, March 27, 4.909 5.307
Total, 1,510.637 1,632 537
STOCK OF COTTON
Remaining on hand at (he latest dates received.
Savannah, April 9, 39.583 25,005
Charleston. April 10, 5 ‘.902 5 ,833
Mobile. April 7, __ 141,580 137,286
N**w Orleans, April?, 2,2.5 1 2J2,5bt
Texas. March 12, 8)0 to
Florida, 51.rch 30, 38.5*1 39.175
Augusta A: 11 iinhmg, Ap’l 1, 35.7* 0 4 1.934
Macon. April I. 9,610 17,342
Virginia, March 1, 6(*o 45
North Carolina. March 27, 800 2.000
New York. April 6 79.323 58.200
Philadelphia, April 3. 4,174 8,397
Total, 013,984 575,364
\ EXCHANGE.
!
Augusta Insurance ami BaukingCoiupany,.. y.ir
Bank ol Augusta, ••
Branch Stale of Georgia, Augusta, “
Bank of Brunswick, *•
i Georgia Rail Road,. “
.Mechanics’Bank, . **
Bank ol Si. Mary’s, ••
Bank ol Milledgeville, ... “
! Bank ol the Slate of Georgia, at SavannaU,... *•
Branches of ditto, “
Marine and Fire Insurance Bank, Savannah,. “
Brunch of ditto, al .Macon, “
Planters’ Bank, Savannah, “
Central Bank of Georgia *•
Central U. R. At B’k’g. Co., Savannah, “
Charleston Banks “
Bank ol Camden........... . “
Bank ol tieorgetown,. “
Commercial .Columbia,. **
Merchants’, at Clieraw, **
Bank *1 llauiniirg,.. ... “
\laltama .Notes, 2 O din.
Meictiaiits’ Bank of Macon, 5 (S 9 “
Coiniuercial Bank, al .Macon, failed
NO SALE OR UNCERTAIN.
Bank of Darien and Branches.
Ba k of Columbus.
| Chattahoochee Bail Road and Ranking Company
j| Monroe Kail Boad and Banking Company.
! Planters ami Mechanics’ Bank,Columbus.
*V -*si**ru Bank ol (ie »rgia, al Rome.
! i.xchange Bank, Brunswick.
ij tns. Bank of Columbus.at -I aeon .. no circulation,
PUiciii* bauk o 1 Col n in inis,
CHECKS.
On New York . par.
Plulidelpliia,...
Boston,
Charleston and Savannah,
Lexington , Iv eni in k v,
Nashville, Tennessee
©POCKS.
leorgia. 8 per rents 100a 101
jl ieorjia, 6 per cents 97 a 98
T'M ■■■■■!■ I JBlil HI |■■ - fi. ■■
1 (iltU' tUlK',—Our merchants have been Kept
busy this week in filling orders of planters Hint
»oUntry in-reliant*, nrnl as tliey are well prepared
now fur :• good bu driers, and have heavy stock* on
the way and daily arriving, they will be aide to
offer inducements that will secure to Augusta
the trade foimerly enjoyed by her with the inte
rinr. W e nre plea.-ed to sec the daily increase of
trade with Tennessee and Alabama, and can assure
our friends in both Slates, that they w ill find ready
sale and good prices for their products in this mar
ket, and can purchase their supplies on as favora
ble terms as in either Charleston or Savannah.
FLOTR.—The price of Country Flour exhibits a
w ide range in this market, as it w ill in every other
until our country friends take more pains with
t! eir packages. There is but little difference iu
the quality of that received, and while sales are
made of some bar els at $5 a si, other lots put up in
neat merchantable packages readily bring •■*;(» a (»»
per bbl. Sales have been reported to ns ibis week
of about 150 bbls. at 5 a 51 per bbl. principally at
the latter p ice, and a lot of 20 bids., in handsome
ord-T, at s(<i per bbl.
B VCON.—The market has been again well
supplied during the week, and the article meets
with ready sale at prices ranging from 8 to 81c*
the h<>g round, at which prices about 30.0 H) Ibe.
Georgia and Tennessee have been sold since our
last.
COFFEE.—Stock on the increase—sales this
week of about 200 bags Rio, in lots,at 81 a 9 cents
per lb.
CORN*—The business this week has heen con
fined to small lots of 4t05 >0 bushels, which brought
readily 70 a 75c for sacks—sacks included.
MOLASSES—Fair.supply of Cuba. Sales from
the wharf of a lot of 20 it lids at 28 a 29c —and an
other small lot from store, at 23c—barrels are
worth 30 cents.
SUGAR—There is now a fair stock of Sugar on
hand, particularly New Orleans, and prices have
a downward tendency.
THE RIVER—Is still in boatahle order, but
there is very little down freight offering. We
have nochange to notice in rates.
BANK STOCKS, Ac.
jOrigiiialJ iTesenl ( Hi v id’s.
1 cost. I value. ) per ann
Mechanics’ Bank, 100 1105 a 8 per ct.
Aug. Ins. &Bk Co. 100 80 a 8 per ct.
Bk. of Brunswick, 100 ,100 alOf 8 per ct.
Bk. of Augusta, 100 j 90 a 00 jfi per ct.
Bk. Stale Georgia, 1(K) j 82 a 00 ifi per ct.
<t. R. R. Al Bk. ( 0., 1(H) j 771a 73 |4 per ct.
Irtm Steam Boat Co. 100 J73a00 13 per ct.
FORT GAINES April 10.—There
has been but little Cotton brought to this market
tor tin* last two or three weeks, and we presume
most of >t has come in. A crop lot, we learn was
sold yesterday at 10 ce Is.
NEW < i RLE A NS, April 7, P M.- Cotton— -
i he sales of Cotton to-day amount to some 1200
bah s at full prior s.
Sugar and Molasses. —Of Sugar about 200
hhds, f »und pu-chas rs at yesterday’s rates. In
Molasses we could learn of no sales of moment.
Flour— The Flour market is quiet, sales to day
about 5.000 I Ins, at £5 73 for Ohio and Illinois
brands, and 9( 0 bids. M Louis at j*s 60 per bid.
Prorisions---'Sn sales of const quence is Pork.
In Bacon about 150 casks of sides, and shoulders
were soul at “{a SJ for ormer ar dsl per lb for
latter. In Lard 500 bids, sold atHjc. per lb.
Corn—Some 5000 saeks sold at from 80 a 85c,
per bushel. The m trk«t is rather flat.
Ex' ft a n ge- —No a I tc r a f io n.
Freights— -No engagements to-day.
APALAC iICOI.A, APRIL (I— Cotton -r-
Tbe r. Ct ipts during the past wre 1 ' amount to 1-
36u bales, and the exports to 5,703. leaving the
stock on ban I, including all <>n shipboard not
cleared 31.17‘J bales, against 20,618 bales, same
* I °
lime last year.
The transactions of the week preceding the
i one under re iew, were on a very United scale,
i tiie high pretensions of holders, and the near ap
proach .if the steamer’s accounts, producing a
■ | disinclination to operate—tho week closing w:ith
1 1 sales of only 800 bale*, one «mall lot having