Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851, April 20, 1847, Image 3

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mrmmmmmmmmmmmammemmmmm ■—— The Mayor has also appointed theTullowing ci- I tilrns from tin* different V\ ards, who, together J with the; Health Committee, constitute the Board of Health for he enduing year: Ward No. I.—L. C. Dugis, A. C. Caldwell, C*. B Martin. „ Ward No. 2.—William 11. Tutt, B. F. Chew Joseph E. Marshall. Ward No. 3 —Ur 11. F. Campbell, John David •on, F. Lam back. Ward No. 4 —L. P. Dugas, Greenville Sim mons, Peter Carre. XV. MILO OUN, Clerk of Council. April 20 3 IBS [From (he Full River Monitor, April , 181 G—. W.star’s Ualsam of Wild Cherry. This m-diiine, prepared by a long experienced and skilful physician, tested and approved liy a great number of intelligent, discriminating and respectable person* in various parts of the country, is now received and with entire confidence ami with great success by those afflicted with pulmo nary complaints. It is also recommended as a val uable medicine for other diseases, such as colds. Coughs, and particularly diseases w hose tend* m y is to consumption. Should its efficacy continue a it has thus far hern proved in various obstinate cases, it will indeed be a moat invaluable medicine. Dr Hridpsrd Ks vpr. of Crown Point, N. V-, in a letter dated August 3d, 1815, says; —"ln the course of my practice in this vicinity 1 have tested in some good degree the good tjnalilies ol IW.'il / r J Balaam of Wild Cherry in I’ulm >nary ('omplaint*, and 1 now wish lu procure a supply of the medi cine. ['From the Boston Traveller ,\ Balsam of VV u.d C'heruy — We publish to-day a commendatory letter from Vermont, ol this popu lar medicine. Though averse to the free use of mediein , m l especially i>f ihepitent in dienes I the day . w- have had such opportunities to know of the beneficial effects of this Balsam on oar friends an lacqnain .nice, tli.it we are constrained to regird it as a very valuable remedy fur coughs, colds, <fcc. For sale in Augusta, wholesale and retail, by • HWILAND, 1113LEY & (U, and also by THOM VS BARRETT &. CO , and Medicines generally in Georgia. April 2J t 3— 103 Ktiiid’* Sarttnp iriilu. Iml tmm ition oi I.ic muc »us membranes is the result of some impress.on inide upon them by co d or other causes. Hence chronic calami, I bronchitis, resulting in disease of the pulmonary i organs, which terminates in consumption, gas- ; Iritis, otorrhea or running from the ears, disease j ol the kidnevs and ureters, all originate I min an I i iipressiott first made on the mucous tissues. — From < xperience in various cases, it is omul that SAND’S SA RSAP-l UILLA, will by its cura tive powers, entirely e adu’ate this cla-s of i iala d.es, as its operation is such as to cause healthy •ecritions, thereby removing the existing cause that produces diseases. For further particulars and conclusive ew deuce ot its superior value and efficacy, see phamphiets, winch may be obtained of agents, ! gratis. Prepared ami sold, wholesale and retail, by A. i BAD. Wholesale Druggists, 100 Fulton, corner of William street, New-York.— I Bold also by, IIA VILA ND, RISLEV & GO., A ngitsta. And by Druggists generally throiigbntit the i United 5-tales. Price $1 per bottle, or six butties foi §5. |3 April 2d JCT DRS. C LEV EL VXD & SPEAR having pan-ha-ed a liceii>e to administer Dr. Mm tan's Lelbeon, for the alleviation ol pain in surgical ope- i rations, are the only persons tow authorized to use it in Richmond county, Georgia. They are also authorized to ac t in the sale of licence for places unsold. * D. G. TEMPLE, April 13 dtf Agent for Dr. Morton. JO" DR. J. A. CLEVELAND, has returned | to this eity, and may be consulted at the office of ; t ’Uveland A: s»t»ear. over the store of Messrs. Al m J drich &, Green. l eb. 28 i QZ7 3 Dividend No. 12.—Georgia Rail Road and Banking Company.— A Dividend of $2 per share on the capital stock of this compa ny, will be paid to the stockholders on and after the l&th inst. J. W. VVJLDE, Cashier. April 16 C—lc 165 NEAPOUT A N BO N X ETS. PATTJSON, NOE & CO., Patentees and Manufacturers, 23 Delaney Street, New York. Feb. 23 3m— 121 DCP Jt- S. Jackson , Teacher on ' the P iano 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, &.(•., inquire at 11, Parson’s Music store. Gin Dec. 1 W. U ILSON, portrait painter. Studio—Unitarian Church, corner of Greene and Jackson streets. April 9 • ICO DEJIOCRATIC RKVIEW. This splendid and popular Monthly Periodical u now published at $3 per annum—ev* ry number containing a likeness of some prominent man. March 14 A. G. WILLIS, Agent. co.o¥uoTrnr latest dates from Liverpool,l3 Latest dates from Havre,:;:;:: : ;::march 15. CHARLESTON, April 19.— Cotton.—' The l T i - land market on Saturday was again perl edit quiet only two lots, together 95 bales changing bands, at 11i and 111 cents. Rue. —Demand continues pood; and p-ices very firm —sales about 400 bid.-, at from s3l a s4l. MOBILE, April 14. t otton —it will he recol lected that our last weekly report left the cotton market with rather a bri»k it quirv.and no great anxiety on the part of factors to sell at the rates then current. This state of tilings continued ihn u h the last we- k—'here he ng a good inquiry, h-tt a disinclination on the imrt oi h'-hiers to meet the demand with suffi ieni f eedom to en-ife hea vy operations, and as little »'i position on the part of buyer*to extend their offer —the cons quence was rather a limited hi sitiess, without, however, anv change in prices. On Monday of this week there was evidently less anxiety to buy, and on that day. as well as yeetenlay. apparently a great er willingness to sell, and the re-ult has been that the little which has changed hands during the last two days has been disposed ofon easier term*-than those prevalent at the close of last week. Our quotations below show a decline of about ic, and are based on the transactions of yesterday. At the same time it is jtmper tn observe that there are ma jiy factors who will n«t sell at these rates. The sales of the week foot up as follows:—on Wednesday 1500 bales, Thursday 100A, Friday 15 K). Saturday 1500, Monday SOO.and ye«terday 4UO, making a total of 6700 bale? for the week. LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary, —a 91 Middling 10* i MR & Mi I Iling fair, lb* t Fair, 1 *a ll* Good fair, nominal. Good and fine, nominal. The receipts *.f the week are 3073 hales, exi»o r t* 535 ) Bales, and stor k on hand la>t evening, iii'dil sive of alt on shipboard not cleared, 143,903 bales. NEW CHILE V VS. Anrill 4th —Cotton.—\r rived since the 9ih instant, 9.611 bales. ( leared in the s-am- time 1 • .5 11 bales—m tking a reduction t<» stock of 1599 bales, and leaving a stuck on haul, inclusive of all on shipboard not cleared on the 13th i.-ist. of 2 *5.779 hales. Our last report left the cotton market with only a moderate demand, and prices had yielded slight- Iv for the middling an 1 g <nd middling qualities. Since then the, inquiry h.s been fair, and the -ales nf Satnr lay were 35 *O, and tho-e nt Monday 45 <) bales. Yesterday the light supply offering, and the very full rates claimed hv holders, confin ed transactions to about 2899 bales; making a to -at for the three days of 19,890 hales, taken for England, Spain and the North, with some few bus on speculate n. As regards prices,.with the assistance of a light supply offering, a further de- Fine in freiglits. and better rates of exchange, tliey iiave not only recovered from the slight de pres-mn n->tt< ed last we*k. but are rather more Fi l ll for some of the finer grades, which have been sought after for Spam and the North. We hive, therefore, atn-*iided our quotations In conform to li.e present position of the rn ukel. NEW-ORLE VNS CLASSIFtCA CION* (Assimilating to that of Liverpool.) Louisiana ilf Mississippi. Inferior, 9, <7) 91 Or-i togoodord. 10 fid Ol Mid.lling. 1 1 » u> •< i (<uod 31 iddlilig, I<>* (h 1 I Middling Fair, 1U «hU Fair. 1 ?«)!'-* Good Fair. 124t3•-* Good and fitie, 13 to) 1 4 Louisiana Sugar —There lias continued t • fie lint a moderate business doing in the s>ng;>r mar ket on the Levee, and the sates since .our last re pint amount to some 5 <0 hit is, with reccij ts to at».nil the s;.me amount; h aving hut a moderate j s ock, and prices firm at < ur quotations—say tor it erior 5* a 51, common 6 a 6*. fair 64 a 61, prime and choice 7 a 74c per ih. 'I he demand is almost enli ety lb the est and Bouth. buyers fur tiie I Northern mirkets having done little or nothing 1 tnr some time past. We iinder-iand that some sabs have occurred on plantation, hut have not been a:>le to learn the particulars. Molasses. —'The demand continues moderate, but the scarcity of the heller qualities enables holders In olil iin \erv full prices, the sales betne at - z9 a 2JI, with some choice losts at 39c per gall. The ordinary to fair qualities range from 2h a 2Sc per gallon, but are in ItnJe req ie-t. The sales from the Levee during the past three days emt-race about 459 bids. A <t-p of 20,i 0.) gallons on platt ! lation above the city was dispo.-ed of at 25|c per ‘ gallon, being a further slight decline A cargo 1 Iras been received fr m Cardenas. Cuba, since I our last report, but we understand that tl t- for a ■ Western refinery. Arrived during the past three ■ tla\s 1077 (ihis. Freights —Cotton, to Liverpool id; Havre l*c; New \oik 11 -16 a #c; Boston *c per Ib. APRIL 14.2 pns —Co (ton. .'•ales 12h() hales —fair demand —prices -t ii. Sug-r —No m -vejn in—a'es barely 100 hlnls. Aiolasses.—So movement- —-ales a 294 a 3 >c. Flour lhe only sale we hear of is 237 I bbls i Ohio to arrive, at 6 5 piices unsettled hy the news—bu\ ers at s*>, Inn no sellers—some good lots offered at 6 12s, and other holders Withdraw | ing for the moment fr m the market. Con —Sales 2- 0 sacks while in cotton sacks at ! 75. 5 tU w lute at 79, 6 Jf> sacks w Idle, and 3900 and j 15999 bushels white and mixed at S -two lots I yellow of ist» sacks each 85 and GoOU bush yellow j in coffee bag- al 874. NEW YOa'v, April 16. 21 p. m. —Cotton.— , There i- tin character to the maiket. Flour—lt-hO btils Genesee and Troy, and 500 j good Michigan at 7.75, 609 Ab xandna at 7.59 1 some Michigan and Troy ll >ur lias been told al j 7,62, Corn offered at 93c. Exchanges firm Freights in confusion, floor has been shipped to j Liverpool at Isa 4- (>d. and corn at 12a ltd.and j so numerous are lie-arrivals that there tsiiucut.fi ■ deuce in these rates. fßy the Amulet, al .Vctr Vo /,•.] i “HAVRE, x aic.lt i:,.-C.R'un.—During the whole ot the last se’nnigid, hnsmess It is, (ji nr ra iy speaking, cxllihtli datti xccediniily ilcprcssi d appearance, tfie same causes that haw created I .ic stagnation for some time past, still C( u’.inue to pr. dominate, and in tact the onl. staph s that excites a s iet ulatiVe feeling, arc Grain and F.our, the daily rise in witiclt has a most prejudicial effect j on every branch ol’tr.idc. Tlte con-cqu nt fal.- j ing off in the consumption of Goods, and tiie un | favorable state of I h ugs in the manufacturing 1 districts, have obliged spinners to resort tosfiort j wot king tine, which wt 1. it is apprehended, great- I I incre tse the prevalent distn ss,it long presever. d i in. Not with tan ing therefore the dcnitb otiin i [>orts, whiiuh are kept hack In the eaxteriy winds. ! the demand for Colt, n has been again ot a vary limited character, and prices of American de scriptions have undergone a further decline of f. 4 and even at this concession not the siig symptoms of animation have t een displayed in the buving. The unhealthy state of the money market is also very detrimental to transac ions, and the financial situation throughout Europe m general, is at present of a too tins*-tiled natu e to admit of any improvement for some lapse of time. We h.iv’o been put in poss sstnn of advices from j the United Slab sto ffitl lilt., hut they vveie de void of any interesting matt r. Fite subj ined comparative tabb a sin vvs the movement in C- t tons throughout Franco and Great Britain, since the ceinmenmuneiit of the year contrasted with former p riods. “Sab s front 7th to I.3th March—C23bales New Drleans. duly paid f. 89 a 113; ITfido. AlohiU, 90 a 97; 117 do Upland, do. t. 92 a 9J.” Stock A'larclt 15. American. Total. 1847, biles. 45.500 46 000 1843, 38.0:0 39.000 1845, 49 700 54 000 1841, 101.000 110 000 1,-43, 137 300 146 000 1812, 107.800 113 500 1841. 58 500 03 5. t 0 —■ ——«■ «~n irwi mm SHIP I* INC; IX TEL LICENCE. arrivals from charleston. Fr. ship Albert. Fortin, Havre. Bark Como, Mayo. Boston. Brig iEoin--,Conch, New 3 ork. Schr. Z-phyr, Wood. Havana Sehr. Romeo, llathurne, Havana, for Sagua la Grande. Sehr. Oregon, Dennis. Havana. ARRtV.It.S FROM SAVANNAH. B i'k Savannah, \:iistard. Havre. Brig Havre, Carpenter, Boston. * memoranda. The hark Peter D miil. Pickens, for Savannah, cleared at New York, 16th iiist. The ship Amelia, Agry, and brig Helen. M< { Fad lon, for Charleston, were up at 80-ton, *3.lt, to sail isth inst. The schr. M. B. M ihon**y. Dole, fur Charleston, cleared at Philadelphia 14th inst. 'J’lie brig Ark, Johnson, for Charleston, sailed from Havre 2d ult. CHARLESTON. April 19.—Arr. Br. ship Jane. Polls. Liverpool; sclirs. De.-den, >coflel, Havana; Ranger, Stowers. Belfast, *e ; German. Teague, Boston; steamer Yacht, Crane. New York. Cld, brigs Pocahontas, Oray, Havana; Excel, Bttrk* it, Boston. WeM to sea, steamship B’ontherner, Berry. New York; hark Argyle, Brockman, Liverpred; Emily, Sherwood, New York;schrs. Flavilla, Taylor, do.; J. B. (iager, Fowler, do.; Brilliant, Gilkey, Bos on; 11. Middleton, Stein, New Orleans, ALEXANDER McKENRIE, Jr. | j ATTORNEY AT LAW. Waynesloro', Lui.ke County, 6a. April 2U ly '63 TO THE OW NERS AND*"AGENTS OF | i ui TON F\< TORIES JOHN O’ \ KILL. Woolen , Cotton mid Silk Fancy Dyer, informs the public generally i that he wishe> t«> he engaged in his line of busi i ness fur die mi; year. He is at present in tiie employ of George Srb’ey, E-q . of Richmond county, and has been superin tending f"r him the t'O i’ I’ON D) ING of Bki.i.k ville Factory for the hist eighteen monins. — Hi- engagement will terminate on the st October • next. He will give instructions in the art of Cotton j Dying at any establishment, were he might be ein -1 ployed, mi more reasonable tmins than eoiild tie j obtained in any I4ng i>h or Northern Dve-House, j HF (-heinieal knowledge of ihe ('old Bio*- Dve is so erior towny hitherto known in this section of country, and by ids mode can, from the same amount of Inoigo. dye neaiiy tf.ree times tiie am it dyed in the common way. Hi- jnslrnc tii.n- in dying this one ca.h r would fie ot in* re fa it efit to an estaf*li.-l mem in ere year than thiee times the am lint of his wages. lie lias, at (ire sent. under his instruction, a f oy, hclonging to l*is cm iloyer, whom he his ptr ly tang It mart of j dvemg colors tn » t sititahl- (or die F.u-l »rv, viz : j tied. Yellow, Brow n. Orange and Bine, and vvid | I make him p ofici-nt before the ex;iiraii *n of bis , 1 cngug' iTtenl. ILs work, to he stm at Belleville * , Factory, is the best criterion hy w inch to judge hi.* { capacity. Letters to his ad Ires*, care of WM. IT VINES, | i Jk., Ailgusia, ui 1 meet wiih proper attention. April 29 w 3 IGd ' WANTED TO HIRE, j A NEGRO GIRL, 13 or 14 tears od, to mind S j a child. Wages promptly paid. Apply at 1 this office. A[o il 20 ENTIRELY NEW* SPRING AM> Si 3131 Ell STYLES, JOHN BRIDGES, FASHION ABl E DRAPER AND TAILOR,! Next door It loir C States Hotel. Bro od st. ratlliu Spring and Summ-r sixlesjo-t rev iving 5 of ( LOTUS. <as im-res. tdrap D'Ete, plain ami figured; .Mixed an I Drafil ashmereites, | Drills, Vesting', Fancy Vrt ides. Trimmings. Ac., f*r gentb men’s wear l nder V esjs I*r holies ’Die (iithlic are rcsiiectlnliy invited l»el"re or- I dering their gtrm-nts elsewliere. to examine ihe ! above Stock, wh o b they w ill find to comprise the i very best selections’ that nan he made in the New j York market. N. B Raking and Trimming as u.-ual, in the j ’ most fashionable mariner. March 26 143 Slone & McColltTm’s Mansniotli $ saw i |\ Vp {iRE.IT WESTERN URITS, Acknowledged the fined company in the Union, WTU'f BERING amo g the troupe the tn<»l tai- ented perfo. niers in the world. v\ rh a very snj erior -in*l ot V”inig anti neway h ll he iit-rst-s. ; and de(-idedly the finest Brass Band that ever tut i veiled. 'l’his Mammoth Company will gi'e three repre sentations in Augusta, commencing <nt Thursday. April 29. In a n nocncing the exhibit ion of lids truly nden • ted company, the proprietors annex the (* Bowing, u> slmvv the genuine worth of tin* performances and the respectai idly of the numd.cts composing the troupe: We. ihe undersigned, member- of the respec tive Municipal Council* of the city <f New Or leans. lesii:y to the general worth of the perfor mances and the re-pcclahiliu <d the in tnb*-rs at j laelied to tlu < ir- at \V , stern Circus of Messrs. ! Slone A: McCollum, who have Demi [<la\ing iy | tills city the past winter, ami we cheerfully re ; o imnend the company to the nmnicinal anthori i ijr-s and the public geti“raily. of the ('iff r» nl ciii*-s ! and towns in which they mav appear during the i coming travelling season ot 184; A. I) ( KO-SMAN, Mayor. First Muiticipi.lili/. Joseph Genois. Rec Tiiei; .1. j. Fahre. Cvprean ■ Do four. E. Gigoel. Jack-on Ditjilessis, I.nail Witz. Alex Derlies, Z Latoiir. b’ieiiard Hagan, J. E. Faltres, J. Slmgerlaiid. P. sidt-hls. Aldermen. Second Municipality. i Joshua Baldwin. Recorder; Samuel .1. Peters, John Duggan, Ik St. Ashounie. 51. M. Reynolds, ! Samuel Jamison. John W. smiilt. James D ivene. | John G<hklw in. H. Edwards. J.tines I*. Fre ret, Ju ! seph Landis, J. N Hawthorn. Aldermen. 7 7/» rd Mn nun polity. ■ P Sevvz-Tteaii. Recorder; G. Lugenhnhl, S. L N'icoirede. F. B Bernard. I ranci- Serwcrsscti. j John B. Hale, L. M. Dunxtliier, Aldermen. The eompanv consists in part of YOUNG ' McCULLU Vl. liccididly the best Two-Horse j Rider in tin* world. E i ON S I ONE, ark nowlcdg- <1 tl conlv sur | l essor to t ie far-famctl French Equestrian, La - ' tort. DENNISON STONE, the Milo-Dramatic Horseman ami Equestrian ot all work. Mr. B. IEN .x iN'G.S, the Classic Positionist with Ids cxtraoidinary son, Master HENR.IE JEN nING-8 J ; >ll N JACKS*' >N. the most celebrated Corde Volantc Performer »n the 1 nion. Mr, E. KINCAID, an*l A. LEVI, two very 1 celebrated Horsemen, 'i umblcrs. Acrobats, Ac. i These gentlcmi n arc at the vary zenith of j their profession, and ate aided in their laborious ! duties by T. H. (’olcinan, T. Graven. VV. VV it -1 so , VV . Sullivan. J. Barrett. VV "Young. F 1 Boss, J. Hicks, H. Long. D. Van Z .mli, M. Hemingue, Sharpe, making a company in point oft.dent ami genllemmL bearing that can not b-e equalled in the Union, with the inirlh provokino Jester and urcat Southern Grotesque, j GREEN~.H tHNSOiN. Tin- BRASS BAND is anotlier gn at fi a -1 ture in this “Paragon of Ctreu* Go npa ies,”aid I no I.hers fourtci n perfo* tiers, vv’t >, in point oft i lent as musicians, cannot be excelled they hav ing been selected vvi h care ami precision from the Orchestras of the St Charles, American and French Theatres, Nt w Orleans, and are under the guidance and supervision of Mr. H. K. GAUL. Tits splendid Bind wdl note the company’s arrival in thedtffcri nt cities ami towns, cn route, by placing a varied and beautiful selection from I the latest Operas o! the day. She proprietors assure their patrons that no word o* action that would tent! to cause a tint on the most modest che* k will be allowed within the Hng ofthe Great Western; hut in then-pre sentations, the audi. nee will have their minds a well as e\ es satisfied, audit will t nd as a resus citation from the more 1 d orimts dutu s I There will also be a Grand Day Perfomnnee j on Friday and Saturday Afternoons tor foi i lies and children. Pei liirnt-mce to commence at 24 p. m. Door- will . pm at 6} o’eh ck, ami jierformanci com nence precisely at 74 o’clock. Ad.nittanee— BoXts 50 cents —P t 25. S a. STOKES, MANAGER G. L. EATON, AGEN I’. # 'l'be Mu nmnth Great Western Cirrus wilt bi exhibffid at Edgefield, S. C , on ' ondav, Vi,a\ 3, W risen. May 4, Lexington, Alay 5; Colun -1 bit, Mav 6, fur three da s. April 17 * 16G BVCON! bacon: JUST RECEIVED— -s'’o choice Hams, for family use, 29.000 1 1>8 prime Sides and Slnodderei. and fur 1 sals low by [Aprii6J JOHN R. DOWh j SPRING BONNETS,&C. MRS. E. PRITCHARD, First d or above the Aupusfa linn a nee and Bank' tug Com I*l nt/. mid iminediu e y opposite t\ Cam tuck s Con/'et Uonery, ILL open, on Monday next, a fashionable Si V assortment of Spring & Summer Bonnets, AMONG WHICH ARE MONTEREY < OTTAGE. FRENCH L\CE. AMAZON^. HI E PEARL. Ks( E ( Ui)l'HG, LEG KEEN, DEVON ant STRAW. MISSES’ HON A ETS, a good supply. She will also open a fine assortment ul Fashionable RILBOXS, FLOWERS, TABS, CAPS, CAPiJS AMI C O!,I, VIES, w h sh she will sell low for cash. BONN E l 5i repaired or made to ord-r at the shortest noiire. liq [April 16 NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. let:nr STESCh'llijdi is now receiving H from New York. Ins sttpplv of SPKSAC AND M’H.UEII DRV C3OT)I which is the btrgf-si and most d-sirable stork he has ever offered in this city, consisting of a very great variety of I fie newest and most fashionable styles of GOODS FOR L \DIES AND GEN TLE.MEN’o Vv EAR, which have hern imported this season. He would respectfully invite the Ladies to call anil examine his assortment of » K K M * (1 OODH, which are very rich and Beautiful. People from the ciinniry. \ i-i;mg the city, would do well in call and examine Ids extensive assort ment before purchasing. as he t'd. termin dto ell on the lowest term-, for ( ash, or to punciu d Cits turners. \v ,M. II CRANE. Broad st. Next door West id t!ie Rail Road Buildings. April II f3<-3 163 “MORE NEW GOODS. We hate ret ttvi d by the Southen f, ad litional sup pli .'■ o! \i:w and Bn\l i ll'l l, GOODS. AMONG WHICH ARE: FL \IN B \ icc.i •E> oi all colors Rich styles of Satin striped anJ fig'J Da- New styles of French Mu lins and Jaconets 15 hde Goods. such as ; JV ONE P All sI.INS, Swiss .Muslins, Book Muslins and Laces nf every kind; Cambric and Swiss Edgings and Inserting*. Linen Cambric Hamlkf -• ironi 124 cents to > t). Ladies and .Misses ivni Gh-ves of the best quality. >ilk and Cotton Hosiery, a great a-sor;meni and at all prices VViiite Dima-k Curtain .Muslins in sets and by I he ; a rd. Black, blue-black, plain and striped Silks t n.orcd t'lilis, a sjiiemiid assortment Black Alpacas, black Bombesins and thin black Goods for Ladies Dresses \\ bite and col’d. ( 'anion Cr ipe Shaw Is and Scarf* Do. do. Barege and Tw isteil Silk do. French Work Collars and Bonnet Ribbons .VKJ pieces Calico of the ri< best and newest styles Piirasi Is, ( nibrellas and 'mi Shades In Domestic (roods our assortment is very complete: Bleached and brown SJI iRTINGs from 3-4 to 'J-d w ide R!e ached and brown Sheetings from 5 1 to lt’-4 and 12-1 w ide Irish Linens, Linen Sheetings and Pillow-case Li liens. As complete a* onr Stock is now. vve take plea sure m iji\ it lll purchasers to call ami examine onr assortment. a> we are ' U islDd vve can give satis faction mi goods ami prices. April 16 ROM DUE <fc ( LAGETT. m:w goods for cent’s, wc\r. CIA.sLMEUI.SS of (.. ncy colors, and iih.ck V Dr ib e| T« and <'a inniMte Super White Russia Duck for pants Linen Drillings, diet ked, plaid and striped ( lucked Lim n * oatings. Tweed Coalings Command Linen ( hecketl Good-. | ,r b »ya wear Silk ami Fiimm CiitU-r-hiris ami Drawers Brown Cotton 4 Hose, Glo\es. Ilamlkfs. Suspenders, bilk, l asluuere and .Marseilles Vest ings, Web eve r y description of Goods, in our line to which we invite your attention. BUWDRE A CLAGRTT. April 17 hi( :.i vgic tooth-vcm: mixture, ''hT x ,f R \ N I ’ED to alf nil iin ill -iliatc relict to l 4 W TOOTH-At 11 I-i, ami superior to am sim ilar article known. Prep in d ny an cxp,ertcn ed Dentist, from a receipt furnished by one of the ablest Dentists in llie I titled Stales. Price 2b cents. Forsale bv d an i’ign \c & n \nuv. Ji A ViL \ ND. KI>LE V & CO , \\ M K. KITi HEN. THOMAS B \IIRETT i CO., J. E. A1 ARM I \ LL, W M. 11. TUT’J'. And at the Drug >tores in Hamburg. S. C. DC?" Agents are requested n> refund the money in any case where this preparation tails in give satis* faction. 'Jut [April 1G COFFEE, SUG All AND MOLASSES. B\GS RIO COFFEE, 20 hlais N. O.and .Muscovado Sugars, 3 hints New Crop Cuba .Mo.asses, for sale low by { April Oj CHIN R. 1)0 A . DIVED END. OfTicK Geo Ins As Trust Company.) Augusta. March 2.1. idi7. \ rr’HIE Stockholders oi this Conuianv will be n paid a ilivideu lof FIFTEEN DOLL \RS per Shan- of I In- (’a p:t 1 1 Slock . i u add i.ion to the dividend of Twenty Ddlars already declar.-d, on ibe presentation of tbeir Scrip at this office on and after theTlh April next. JOSEPH Mir.LIGAN, Sec’ry. March 23 12—ti) IPJ’ DRY GOODS, /v ( ii rlestoiv. s. c. W. BANCROFT, 253 King— t.. would in- J# vite the at'enticti of country planter*and oi hers, who may v i-it the city, to is stock of ru b F-in« y ami Staple Dr- Goods It will be foitm 1 one of the most extensive in the rily.nrul is intended lo embrace every article in the Dry Goods line. Par ticular attention paid to la. ies’ rich Dress Goods' Shawls, Mantles, &c. A1 -o, a full assortment of Dt raestic Fabrics, hoib Gotten ami Woolen. In ro< ins in the rear and over our front sales room, will be off red n> men Hants. a large stock of the same roods, at whole* le at prices well worthy the at eniion of close buyers. April It ’ l6l D \GUERREOTYPE PICTURES. - What should we cherisli more in ibis brief life. Than Father, Mother. Sister. Brother , Wife ? Tbe mein’ry of the firm an 1 constant Friend., i Who ai l an I counsel in distress would lend ? 1 Let An from Nature their true semblance make— j Affection claims it for our kindred's sake ! i IB’Hi E S( KSCRiBER has taken tiie rooms sci la’elv occupied by Mr Johnson. and will ! t ike PICTCRE> in his veil knotrn sfy’e. Uav i ing received instructions (>< in him an I operating w iiit hi< iu-lruiiient, he hopes to please till wlio call at his rooms. PETER STR U P. April 7 Im— 135 for rrii: toil ft. 4N invoj e of Harrel’s Sll VYING CREAM, and other vviili a gr--at variety of Esseme-aid Extracts, Brushes and Combs, E>u f.iistrael. and Htir D.e - Powder Boxes ami Puffs With a gre;\ variety of oilier articles of Foreign and Domestic manufacture. Jan 19 J. E. MVR'HALL. WANTED TO lIIHE, B\ the month or vear. two Negro boy? from fifteen to twenty years of age. Inquire at ibis ofli« e. ’ ’ " April 13 PEIIITAiEKV. V bom -eventy-five liffer ent extracts ot i he choicest English and Frejipl vJdottrs. from Ede.Luhm<k Prevost. with an etui less variety of American Perfumes,some of them verv fine, and all will hesohi low. m i ret. *2X ,F. K. M\RSIT A I I„ SUGAR AND COFFEE. S BAGS prime Rio COFFEE 20 hhd-s St. Croix, P. Rico and New Orleans Sugar. Just received, and for low hv Jan? JOHN R. DOW. GREENE AND PULASKI 3IONU.iI ENT J. \V. M VU t Y & CO.. SLVCI'.sSoiTS TO J. ii. CJKKROieV iV ( II AAAULJt'.. No. K>. By South Carolina. ( lass No. lb. Apr;! 22, 1317. SALES CLOSE THURSDAY. 7S Nurnb-rs—l3 Ballots. 15.000 DOLI/RS. Ticket* $ 1,0.1 share* in proportion. (J L A II To he drawn at Savannah. Anri! 21. 1817. SALES CLOSE on SATURDAY. CJ Numbers— 9 Ballots. CAPITAL DIIZS. 3.000 DOLLARS. $1,000! $500! $I00! S3JU! s23b! Tickets $ 1,00— -Shares iu proportion. KXTIIA GLASS No. 17. By Alexandria Class R , April 21,1347. SALES CLOSE MONDAY. CG Numbers—l 3 Bakuts. -10,000 DOiiL’RS. S!O,Uv/0! sj, oo! $3.500! $2,?32! 5 «»f 81,0-0! Tickets $10 —shares iu proportion. For sale ny JOHN V. MILLEN. \gent. Opposite llie .Masonic Hall. {fT’Ordeisfrom'tlie country promjUlv ittemled t- _ April 2J (TeoTi(aa ia>tTl; u 1 1:$7 D. PAINE & CO. 3J WAGERS* AGENCY AT AUGUSTA, GA. SALES CLOSE “THIS LEV” AT NOON. Drawing Due This Evening. Grand Consolidated Lottery. Class No. IG. For !547. 30.000 DOIiL’RS. 1 Si 10.00)! 100 of s I,obij. Arc. «k-.c. Wholes only SB' 'hires in pnqiurli n. Sales clu.se at (> R. M, Savannah Lottery, Class No. IS. for 8-57. To be draw it To-Dav, April 20. 6.000 UOIXARS. $2.0<)(;! si.3o ? $ I 20! <fcc. (Cc. 7.4 Nuulb.T'—l3 I) awn B ill.us. Wh des only $2 —shares in pr >;>„nion. Packages warranted fur half i.cit. Drawing ij U e Friday Morn in". O » O “Columbus Loltery" «/ < i.ASs N o 19. Fun 1317. Tube drawn on Wednesday, 2st Vp-il. ; 13.000 $4,000! $3,000! $2.3 to’ 5 of $.lO tu! 72 Nn nber- —12 Drawn Ballot*. Wh 'les only .$ I Halves, s 2— Q i.ir es, sl. For sale by E. 11. FEZ \ NT, Agent. Broail-Pt., 1 dour below tiie Hank •>( Augusta. SCrOolers fp-rn the country will meet wih pro runt a t t-iH ion i(id i r:-sse la-ib >v e. Ap'il 20 - —— i , fp f O alter and ;un ml the tiiird -ertion of »1 se S second article ol llie Constitution ul this State. \\ HKtiF.AS the Third Section «>f tiie Second Arti j He ol llie Constitution ofihis .--tate rt-ails iu the followius word-, to wit :—No person shall be H iginle to tbe office o| G ivenior who shall not have been a citizen of tiie I niled States twelve years, and an liiiiaOiiant of tins Sta e six years, and who lias nor ailnined to the age i f tiurtv years, and wlio does nut posses* five hundred i acres of laud in his mw n rigid w ithiii this Slate, and other property to tlm ant »im of four thou -1 sand dollars, and w hose estate Hi dl lot on a rea sonable estimation, be colilpeleot lo llie dl-- charge iif Id- just debts over ami above that >uiu —ami whereas said proper y qualification is in i cons'siteni vv itii the genius of our i nsl it minus, ami tiie popular Spi it of this age SECTION I. Be it ciliated by the Senate and House of Represent!! ices of the State of (Jeoruia in General I ssem'i y met ai l it is hereby enacted by the. authority oj the same. That so soon a-this Act shall have passed, agreeable to the require ments of rbe Constim ion the following shall be adopted in lien <>f he Semi o above r-Hud. ( o i wi :i—No person shall t>e eligible to the office of Gevernor who shall not have been a citiZ-n ftlie Dnited Mates twelve tears and an inhabitant ot this Slate six years, ami w ho hath not attained tie age of thirty-years. Approved December 'Kith. 1813. April 13 ' NEW ICE lldr.SE---ELL!S S S'REET. fti ' 11E subscriber' bav jug contp:e{ed I her L’ E IS HOUSE on a new ami well adapted pan for | preserving Ice during all sea-otis of the vear, re spectfu.ly inform tbe, citizens < I Augusta ami i'- vicinity, tliat they have received and will keep for sale, a large supply of this necessary article Rates —3 cents pep pound; 2* cents per pound to tho'e purchasing -riO worth of icket'. winch will entitle them toas small a quantitv a- I pound' , j at a lime; 24 cents per ponml in those piiichasiiig I 5 0 ihs and over, delivered. Ice put tip in the best manner for country cus ; tomers. Terms of sale, cash on delivery, j ’lbe Ice House will be opened from sunri-e tin i til dark, and on llie Sabbath tnun H nil 0 o’clock . a. m. V\ ,M. HAINES & CD. I | April ! t _ 164 CIGARS! C GARS! CIGARS! dl ( A RS. received iii Gust. '•—7•JPve Volger’s t igar ami Tobac co Store, ope door below J. P. Seize’.' dry good r store. For sate low at wholesale and retail. 1 April U _ 161 ! A CARD. I ‘ GLEVEL \iMJ having temporarily wilhirawn from the. practice of In-profes sion, i would inform the citizens of Augusta and llie public generally, that 1 have f irmml a connec tion with his former copartner. J\o W r Si’Kva.in the practice of DEN PAL SL'KtiERV. The bu siness will be con lin ted tin ler the linn of Cleve land df Spear. Office Bruad-st., over Aldrich & Green’s shoe store. JNO. A. CLEVEL \ ND. Feh. 13 ,f 117 RECEIVED i’iilsS DAI, IJV JOIfN P. SETZE. ' PIECES SI PEKIOR ISdRAIS, AM) THREE FLY CARPETINGS, of new ■ 1 designs, and nrtliiant colors, which he 011-rs at 1 I pricea.to suit the time'. august 2H r rOB ACC() AN 1) 8 EGA RS7~ Os the Choicest Brands. CiOINTBV .MERG H A NTs and gentlemen 2 who visit Aogn-ta. ami vv ho desire to enj >y f; S/iunish Separ, or chew the We/d. put un in spl -n did style, or who pun-base to sell, will find me a ail times ready t* supply their demands, at whole saleaml retail. I would respectfully request persons \» ho vi-i tiie • ity to supply themselves in my line, to exam ine mystm k before purchasing elsewhere, us- it i selected by competent judges, and patronised bv i : old sm 'kers and chewer* of the favorite weed, i GUSTA V VOLGER. One door below John P. setz’s Dry Goods Store Broad-st. sept 23 CC)TTON”GiN■FACTORY i Esnhscriher will remove on ihe first ()ctobe « to his SHOP on Green-street, two door above the Baalist Church, vvb-re Planters can b. supplied with Cotton Gins. Thrashing Machine.- Corn Crushers, . of lii* make, which will b warranted to perform well. Do not mistake tb place. Be sore to lo<ik at the sign before \ou en ter tiie shop. James t. wade. Augusta, Sept. 25, J 346, ly PUBLIC SALES. [ < ‘oXtjJO’ll <f.] SCR’V »',>i sill i.liii x’»§ SALE# Will be Mile. h-f.-re the conn house door in the \ill.t, -1 Jacksoulu n. between the r, SUH I hour* nt sc.l-. n «he first Tuesday in May next tbs follow in Negroes, to wit; Jerry, t :n; Judy. a woman; Aurelia, a j»; r ]. J K-kson, • (iVjL Emiurtiel, a hoy; ami ,V< Be a hoy—i< vie ihe property of Jacob Bryan deceased, to sati fy a mortgage f. fa. in favor of Isaac Bryan. I mjvrty {»• *in ed out by said li fa. JEFFERSON ROBERTS, Sfi’iT. April 13 IG3 Poffprint’d Administrator's Sule. By virtue ol an order oi the iloijorable the L fe rior Court of x-nveil ronmy. when rilling fur ordinary pu pises, wiil be soil at tlie court house door in -aid rouii y. on iiie fir-l Th ;sd«y in .May i• ■ ■ xt. between ihe usual liours of bale, the following property, v izr hour lots in ill" \ ill.me oi Jacksonboro; on said lots are a good Dwelling an I olherc or buildings, \ Iso two ho; d red and lift y aeres of L:ud . adjoin* iog land of llcoj miin Taylor, iolm Taylor ud otlu ers. sold as the properly of Jacob Bryan, deceased, for ttie bear lit of lh" heir* and creditor# of said de ceased. Terms on the day. 18 AAC BUY AN, A.’ro'r. April 13 1G J PERIFOCAL SPECTACLES.* Nil IT UK [l THE F.d,.V( 11 MLMBU ti NOR URL LAaTuN’S LNGLIiIi TEIEsCOPIC. /V ■* - " N - /" r-C •>r-’T'-• •’i- Vi“■ - ■■■ ■ V all who experience inconvenience in the ups S. of the common kind of (11 s.-es, am! especi ally in uin h! reading. these Speetaeigs v\ 1 1! he found anio'i valiiablesithsiitnte: in nocase,except where the optic nerve has lived pr nonneeddiseas-d. have 1 1 1 e y failed, w hen properly filled, tugive salisfac i ion. N > better pro'if of their superior merit ran he given P» each individual w ii<> mav ne-1 Classen than the satisfaction he will experience in the us« of them. 'These Cl t-ses can he obtained in this- place only of CL \ UK. U \( KF.TT A: CO.. Agents for I he .Manufacturers, who have now on ham! a com! supply in gold and silver frames. Perifocal Glasses fit let! to any frame, for any \ iston. Spectacles in tru'd. silver and stc* !. firs ile very low hv CLARK. RACK I’TT & CO., Dealers in M audits. J,w elry, Bi!\ cr Ware, Arc. may 8 137 hjft bj/ k * p y “s* • v p, t • ! HAVE J ist received a ,r2^ [ JflLi v Aj new and large stock of Cl OLD and j S&Mjg SILVER W VT< ii MS. of,he best >3 j makers, Watch Trimni nys an i ornaments; JEW ELRY. OF ALL KINDS; silver Spoons. Fork', Knives and (’no-;; Plated Ware; Waiters. Castor*, Candlesticks. Tea Sets. Cake Baskets. Arc.; Bri tannia VV ire; Painted and Japanned Waiters, m sets, a new sl\ lr; Table Mats and Brushes, of t fine qua! it \; Mantle O n a m-nts. fill and si v»*red, with drops; fine Mantle Clocks, in wood and mat \ hie; a greai va riet v of Fam V Goo Is. Work Boxes, Bead Bags. B.i-r and Pur-e < 'hasps; Gill, silver an 1 steel Head-; Cologne Hollies, cher, pcfi'l. shell, ivory and vvh t I’ard Ciises; -hell ami line bmTa j In Dressing Coni in; Hair Brushes. Tooth Brushes, A e Six Birrel Hevolving IM>TOLS. 3 another lot of the famed *’Lei onlinE RAZOR; i with g blades; a goo I sup,,l y a iik a-’ anil ! other m k-r ■; Rodgers. M -chi. Chapman. >HUnd j *-rs. *' L«a-outre.*’ and I m • r~■ •11 Straps; Shaving | Cream-.“(tue-lain" ti.d other-; Old NapleeSoap; i choice Lather Brush.-s; fine P< <I: el Cutlery, &c. sPtU T \( LKS. The Perifocal Sp-ctades. sold by us. we still recommend, wilh great confidence, to our cu»- lorners. We have a good snpaly in gold, silver, ati-i steel frames, and are prepared to j.t them to old frames at short notice, j Gold an I- j! ver Sjie, lades, with tint ordinary convex gia-s. far s-Be at very low rates, and giust.* i es fi'ted to suit the sight w ith accuracy. N. Is —Clocks an 1 Watches repaired and regu lated with care. Uah h (ll.e-rs. 'Tools and -Va* i terials for sale to the. trade at low rates, j ot 2 2 PJ 1 ~ NEW SJ'iriNCi GOODS “ i ° BRICK &. CO. Drapers and Tai i v ¥ l"rs. have tow in -no. and are weekly receiving Iroin the i re c h and Lugli-li markets, ■CLOTHS. CASsI.MKRKS ami VKSTINI.S, i and 'Trimming- for 'Tailors n- ■«. t<> which they would c til the a ttenti<<n of t hose \ i-it ing I his mar -1 ket. as they can sell Ih* ra by jnae or jMftcni, as I low as they ettn he parch ised in New Y ork: Cash ; m irctts. (Toton < 'oaijiig-. Mnamer < amhlets. I ng jli h smd rneri-an w e i-, white sin I colored | Linen Drills. * Drsip D*Km,’’ hl’k-aml colM-llg'tl. : Manoguir D -iaiu s. stn l all ihe newert patterns 1 and Styles of VK-STi.XGS of Silk, Cashm -re, ! while and cni'd. .Marseilles Valencias. <fec.,<tc., i with a full smd a in r J as-orimerst of the newest I patterns and siyh sos READY M ADE cLOTiI -1 Ntt. si tid wel i iiu le Shirts ami I)r wers. I lots ami Caps | mhrr-llas. steel frame and all kinds; llosie- M rv. <»loves. ' ii-pern ier-. ( r i v.ils, Si a rIV. Ila ltd I; er chiefs, Siochs. Collars, Host ms. Shoulder Brace , Hiding H-lis. Money Beils. Raz >rs and Razo r Sirups. Dreeing < Uses. (do. lies Bi’a-nes. Hast Bnisiies. II it Brushes. Nail and Tooth d*> . Night Caps. Money Purses, Po k t Books. Tablets, Wa’ch Guard-. Ho ly Guards. Taih rs Shears, Points.'Tail'- ’ ‘ ' easiires, Crayons,and every article u-efii * tineas* f HICKORY SHIRTS. We will in:* K • o'derall kinds of F,\ SlllO N - ABLE CLOTHING at hurt notice, and us (.heap as can he had io ihe Son hern ni irk> I. g.'i ( HROAD-S T.. oi p site Slate Bank. Alarch 8 ID Id X A Goxciis. J OHN I*. SE I ZE, has just received the cheap est assortment of LINE x GOOD. - *, ever ol tPred in this m tri.e’. town: 4-E Endre.-sed li isli Linens in vvlAde and demi pieces. ‘J-8. Fine and heavy Pillow Ca«e L-ncn, G. 10, II and U-L Linen s>heeui;g, some very fine, , b. 'J and 10-1, Single an! doul.le Daraa k TabLi Di iper, 8-4, Barn-lev Diaper, 8-1. unbleached Diaper. 8. 'J, MM tin' leached'Table Cloth, Bird’s E e Diaper, Lung Law n, | Mate and Orasr. Linen. White ami colored Drillings, | \V hite and brown 11 oliaiids. Bh-ached and unbleached h’u"ia Sheeting, French and Irish Linen Checks. Russia ami -coieli Diaper. ( ra-h and ( reqniia 4-4 Burlaps and O nahargs . Linen Cambric liandkis. at 121 cents and up wards. . . Mt Grass Skirts Bleached and unbleached Linen Socks Dinni'k. Napkins Bleached and unbleached Towels with Colored borders. •• • Huckaback Dowlas Gents. Linen Gloves. ALSO, A p-nenl and extensive selection of FANCY nod STAPLE GOODS, worthy the attention • f cii'tom.Ts generally. March *Jfi 148 nr; \nci;s and lemons. on con-igiqaem fr an New York, £a- 1U boxes OR XNG Es. 10 ** Lemons, which will l»e sold low. JOHN R. DOW. April 6 lb7 CABINET FlllNlMi; C() N STA N TLY ON 11A N I>. 4LWAVS 1M PORT! NG AND ,M VN V FAC rtk TCRING the best and most fashionable -ti les of FL UN i'l l R E. I would particularly call the attention of pur iiaseis to Chairs of my own manufacture. ,v irkmanship ofvxhich I guarantee to stand; if not, ■etiirn them; likewise all articles of my maim *-icl ore. •\lso mi hand a beautifnl a c sortrrent of \v I VIX XVSiI.UI ES .( NI) Til -V>PAK KVC IF S •f numerous patterns, an 1 I p op*xe to sell for such iriccs, as will L ave no excuse for purchase’s. CR.UtLES A. FL.VTT’S, Jan. JO fi