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

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iO* DR. J. A. CLEVELAND, has returned | to this city, and may be consulted at the office of | Cleveland & Spear, over the store of Messrs. Al- j drich &, Green. Feb. 23 JKT DRS. CLEVELAND & SPEAR having purchased a license to administer Dr. Morton’s Letheon, fur the alleviation of pain in surgical ope rations, are 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. ALEXAM)EII McKENZIE, Ju7 ATTORNEY AT LAW. Waynesboro", Burke County, Ga. April 20 ly 163 Latest hates from t.tverruol,APßiL 1 latest dates from havrk,::::::::::::march 31. Market, April 2S. REMARKS.—Our tables below exhibit an in crease in the receipts al Charleston and Savan nah of 189,075 bales, or 71,150,440 lbs, whilst the decrease at New Orleans, .Mobile, Florida, Y ir ginia and North Carolina, is 3T 1,207 hales or 169,328,423 lbs.—making the deficiency in this years crop, up to latest dates received 135,192 bales, or in pounds, averaging the bales al 150 each, 218,175 bales. EXCESS OF RECEIPTS OVER LAST SEASON, AT Charleston, 112,549 bales, av’g M(t(( IPs. 19,392,150 lbs. S 3 avail u ufa, 16,520 “ 44 415 ** 31,758,290 “ Total, 189,075 hales 71,150,410 lbs. DECREASE AT N.Wrlcaus, 273,625 bales, av’g 450 lbs. 122,131.250 lbs. Mobile, 85..517 “ *' 4-9 “ 42,265 813 “ Florida. 9, 52 “ *■ 415 4,Ltd,08 ) “ Virginia, 1.248 “ “ 360 “ 419 2-0 “ N. Carolina, 925 14 44 300 44 333,000 44 3 4,267 109.320,423 169,075 71,150,440 Total, 185 192 bales. 98,178,982 lbs. COTTON.—Thema ket opened on Wednesday last with the same dull aspect as noticed in our la. weekfy review, both sellers and buyers anxi ously awaiting the steamers advices then daily expected, in which condition it continued up to Saturday evening—closing heavily. By the North ern mail of that evening, we received the steamers accounts to 4th hist, per telegraph. The Liverpool advices represent that market as having taken a turn fi»r the better about the 19th ult. and that prices had gradually advanced to i a Sd.—but within the three days ending 3d inst. the demand had fallen off, and price? had receded about jd. leaving the actual advance about id. The mail of Sunday evening brought the letter?, which in a measure confirmed the telegraphic advices. On Monday morning, our market opened with a brisk enquiry, w hich was kept up during the day, and holders found no difficulty in realizing an advance on last week’s rates of le. on round and ic. on square bales. The demand continued good yes terday, ami (hiring the two days the hulk of the ►ales reported below were effected, and the mar ket closed last evening with ranch firmness! ex hibited on the, part of holders, and if any thing an upward tendency in prices. The receipts continue light in this city and Hamburg, ranch lighter lhau.at the corresponding period last season. The sales during the week foot up about 2000 bales, nearly all of w hich lias been sold within the past I vo days—particulars as follow; 7 at 9J, 16 at 91, 10 at 10, 15 at 10*, 149 at 10*, 93 at 101, 15 at 10 7-16, 130 at lOi. 4 at 10 9-16, 103 at 101, 26 at 10 11-16. 196 at I' i, 69 at JOJ, 391 at 11, 16 at Ilf, 497 at IU, 18 at II 5-16, and 158 at 11 * cents per lb. We alter our quotations to conform to present prices,and quote for square bales 'round bringing about ic. less.) Inferior, —a Middling fair, lUall* Ordiniry, Jo*alo4 hair, ll.all. 31iddliug, 10ia 11 j Good fair. —a RECEIPTS OF COTTON, From the Ist Sept., 1816, to latest dates received. 1846-7. J 845-6. Savannah, April 23, 219,26' 112,741 Charleston. April 24, 301,8 3 192.264 Mobile, April 21, 302.805 391,322 New Orleans, April 21, 630.321 9 3,946 Texas, March 19, 5.899 00 Florida, April 20, 108.618 J 18.570 Virginia, April 1, 9,320 J 0,568 North Carolina, April 10, 5,285 6,210 Total, 1,586,323 1,765,621 STOCK OF COTTON Remaining on hand alike latest dales receiv'd. Savannah, April 23, 30.691 27.610 Charleston, April 24, 51,833 51,051 Mobile, April 21, 136,994 127 67 4 New Orleans, April2l, 2)4,847 217,978 Texas, March 19, 600 00 Florida, April 20, 39.894 29,725 Augusta & Hamburg, Ap ! l 1, 35,7( 0 41.93 4 Macon, April I, 9,610 17,542 Virginia, April 1, 850 450 North Carolina, April 10, 700 2.000 New York, April 21, 79,694 80,350 Philadelphia, April 17, 5,123 8,619 Total, 699,536 604,933 GROCERIES. —Considerable additions have been made to the stocks of our merchants within the past week, and they have now on hand one of the largest and best selected stock of goods held in this market at this season for a number of years past. The trade with the interior has not been so brisk this week as last, but the transactions have been to a fair extent, principally, however, in a retail way. With Tennessee and Alabama, our trade is daily on the increase, and during the past week several merchants have purchased the bulk of theirstocks in this market, finding R to their in terest to do so, after having visited Charleston and New York. And why should they not? Our heavy merchants purchase their goods in I lie same markets that the Charleston merchants do, and if they ran effect ready sales can afford to sell to country dealers, on as good terms, and for lower prices,as they receive the bulk of their heavy goods by the river, which is a much cheaper mode of conveyance than by Rail Road. And ifourcoon try merchants can, (as they ought to) purchase goods in Charleston a shade lower than in Augus ta, when they take into consideration the cost of getting those goods to Augusta by Rail Road, and | the delay attending their transhipment, they will give our market the preference. CORN.—Since the receipt of the steamers new s the Corn maiket has been unsettled, no one ap pearing anxious to lake hold, and the sales have been confined to small parcels, mostly in hags, at 75c., bags included ,at which price about SJO bush, els were sold yesterday. BACON.—Our market at the present moment is well supplied with this article. The receipts with in the past week have been light, hut the few sales made have been at last week’s prices. It is estima ted that within the past three months more than 1,000,000 lb«. Bacon have been sold in Augusta. FLOUR.—Country Flour is selling freely at 51 to 6, and s6i at retail. It is strange our country friends w ho send this article to market will not put i t up in merchantable condition; we were shown yesterday, a small lot that was disposed of, which, for the want of four hoops toeach barrel, brought 50 cents per hbl. less than ij .otherwise would have done. j *ro«aw»Ai , EM iiw»h* ii I ■•ii .1 >«i: 1 .m.l -a ( COFFEE. —Market well supplied with Rio, | Java and Laguayra.—Cuba is scarce. | MOLASSES.—SuppIy fully equal to demand; sale? confined to the retail trade. Si GARS.—Large additions to stock this week, and the market now w**ll supplied with New Or j leans and Porto Rico. SALT.—No transactions to report this week I Good supply on hand. Retailing from stores at 45c. per bu-hel for loose. THE RIVER—Is still high enough to enable j steam-rs to reac h the wharves. \N e have no i change to notice in the rates to Savannah or j Charleston —but little offering to either port. BAMi STOCKS, At. [Original Present j Divid’s. I cost. value, (per aim Mechanics’ Bank, 1 100 105 a ;8 per ct. Aug. Ins. A Ilk. Co. > 100 80 a |8 per ct. Ilk. of Brunswick, 105 100 aIOI |8 per cl. ilk. of Augusta, 100 90 aOO 6 per ct. | Ilk. Stale Georgia, 190 82 aOO l 6 per ct. j G. R. R. & Bk. Co., 100 77J.i 78 j 4 per ct. j Iron Steam Boat Co. lot) ; 78 a 00 |8 per ct. CHARLESTON, April 27.— Colton.— The Up | land market yesterday, with fewer tuners in at tendance than on Saturday, was again in a com parative quiet stale. The sales amounted to 4 near 500 hales, ala similar advance. «a i, than we re ported forthal day—prices ranging from Ilia 12* cents Hire. —ln this article also, there was little doing. Holders conth.ued to ask fulDprices, with less dis position on the part of buyers to operate. The sale? yesterday reach about, 250 bbls. at S3J a s4i. N u sales of Rougli Rice. NEW YORK, April 24.— Cotton. —The advices received here on Tuesday by telegraph, and more fully by mail Thursday, being more favorable than was expected, have enabled holders to obtain an advance of i of a cent per lb. on the pre' ions cur rency. There lias not been much done for export, the sales being chiefly on speculation and f"r home Use; they include 62u0 bates, of which 4200 were Upland and Florida, thus: Ord.to gd. ord. !( I a 1J ic.; mid. to gd. raid. Ilia 12; mid. fair to fair a 12$; fully fair to good fair 13 a 13ie. , Freights . —To Li verpool, Cotton, i a JJ.; Havre 1 a lie. I APRIL 24, 2i P. M.—Cotton very firm, with I few sales. J Western Flour $7,75 a 88; sales 500 hbls. Troy ( at $7,75; 1000 Genesee for May at $6.50. Corn is very scarce, yellow i? worth 95 a 100 c. Sterling f I sales, 7 a-Ued Francs 5.374 sales. Freights, a first class Eng!i-h ship offers to take flour, to fill up at 3s. to Liverpool, but does not get it. A PAL VC H ICO LA, April 20. —Cotton The ; receipts during the past week amount to 5,393 hales, an I the exports to 2,699 leaving the stock on h md, including all on shipboard notch a ,- ed 37,011 bales, against 28,265 bales, same time last year. the past week the demand has been con fined principally to Northern Manufacturers, hut on a much more limited scale, the market most of the time being entirely void of animation, the sales being limited to small parcels to meet the imiuedi a'e w ants of purchasers. (On Tuesday the trans actions were limited to the sale. of 131 ha es; W ed j nesdav 33J bales were disposed of, and Thursday 583 bales. Friday and Saturday there wasnuthmg scarcely done, tiie sales of the two days only amounting to 27/ hales. On qualities below mid* tiling fair.” the market during the last two or three days was rather in favor ol buyers, most of the purchases being make al ic off—say Hfijc, for good middlings. Sunday morning an arrival from Columbus brought us the late foreign news pre viously referred to, but as yet enough has not been dona in our market lo establish prices. Yesterday we heard of but one sale of 34 hales—a lot of mid ! tilings 9»c. —on Saturday we understand lOfe. | was asked for the same lot. But little will h ■ done 1 it is probable, until we teceive full particular* of the news, anti jterhaps not till ike 4th ol April ac i counts are received. Since the above was witten we have heard of a sale this morning ox' 299 bales at 10c—quality Go d Middling. Freights. —To Liverpool, id.; France, lic.;N. Y ork, Ic., Boston, It;.; Providence Fc. | SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVALS FROM CHARLESTON. Brig F.mily, Sherwood, New Y ork. I Brig .Moses, Bulkley, New York. MEMORANDA. The ship Sutton, Galloway, for Charleston, to sail 24th, was up at New York, 23d inst. The bark Como, Mayo, w as up at Boston, to sail j 24th for Charleston. The schr. 11. Westrott, Lodge, for Charleston, i was up at Philadelphia, to*sail2Sih inst. ■ The schrs. Lebanon, Brown, and Cordelia, I Guodson, for Charleston, were loading at New York, 23d inst. j 'Plie schr. Jeoleman, Gorlee, fur Charleston,was up at New Y'ork to sail 21th inst. The schr. T. C. Mitchell, Eaton, for Charles ton, cleared at Baltimore 24th inst. The schr. Sage.Rogrs, for Charleston, cleared at New Y'ork, 21th inst. CHARLESTON, April 27.—Arr. shipCharles i ton. Brown, New Y ork; Br. bark Jane Classen, Fleck, Liverpool; schr. Scotia, Thompson, Bos j ton. Cld, bark Jupiter, Carter, Havre; brig Porto Rico, Giles, Havana. Went to sea, bark Hamilton, ITallett, Boston; brig Orray Taft, Conssins. Providence, R. 1. In the Offing—Br. bark Bromham, from New Or leans, previously reported ashore on Slono Break ers. SAVANNAH, April 26. Arr. steamers Chat I ham, Hubbard,and John Randolph,Cretwell, Au j gusta. TAXES, TAXES, TAXES! ! FROM and after the first day of June next, the TAX DIGEST—for the year 1847, for the j ibe. county of Richmond, will be closed. All per- I sons, who may be found thereafter as defaulters, : will be double taxed, in accordance with the laws of this .State. From the first day ol May to the first day of June next, I w ill be found at the City Hall, from 9 until Jl o’clock, A. M. Saturdays and Sundays excepted. ISHAM THOMPSON. R. T. R. April 23 175 SEGARS, TOBACCO, AC. JUS r RECEIVED, 10,000 B sm£? ,wto “ bran<ls “ d 5 boxes Chewing Tobacco, some “extra” 1 bale Leaf'Tobacco, a first rate article, to pre- I vent moths in woollen goods. Also, a general assortment of Segars, Tobacco, | Snuff, Pipes, <fec. F’or sale by | E. 11. FEZ A NT, I Segar and Tobacco Store, opposite U. S. Hotel. | April 28 3 176 MOUNT EAGLE TRIPOLI. 4 REMARKABLE mineral, pronounced by geologists to be a great rarity in nature, and known to them by the name of Tripoli, has lately been discovered in this country, although hut in one bed, of very narrow limits, all owned by the “Mount Eagle .Manufacturing Company” incorpo rated for the sole purpose of its manufacture. The article is excellent for burnishing and clean ing all finished metallic and glass surfaces, such as gold, silver, brass, Britannia and steel vvate. window glass, &c. Nothing has ever yet been discovered equal to the pure Tripoli, and the com mon language of the consumer is, it is the best thing I ever saw. The genuine article is for sale by the exclusive agent for Augusta, WM. HAINES. April 29 ..tf 176 diT li )/T\ D. " “ Office Geo. Ins. & Trust Company, ? Augusta, .March 29, 1847. ) f HAHE Stockholders of this Company will he s paid a dividend of FIFTEEN DOLL \RS per Share of the Capital Stock, in addition to the* dividend of Twenty Dollars already declared, on the presentation of their f'erip at this office on and after the 7th April next. JOSEPH MILLIGAN, Sec’ry. March 23 12—19 *49' ■ mini!' iji ■ * «»i 1 GEORGIA. Scriven County. TO ALL WHOM IF MAY CONCERN. ; ’® I S7HERE \S Mary Bryan applies for letters i vv of administration, on the estate of Isaac Bryan, late of said county deceased : These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singn ar, the. kindred and creditors of said de ceased, to (>e ami appear at ray office, within the time prescribed by law, and show cause (if any they have) why Letters of Administration should not be granted the said applicant. Witness the Honorable Peter Reddick, one of the Judges of the Court of Ordinary ofs-aid county, this 20tii day of April. I8i“- ALEXANDER KEMP, Clerk. April 23 175 E. 15. ROGERS, cr-s- sxj jw && i&.m bl r mpmm.? | inform the citizens of Augusta and v v its vicinity tliat lie lias opened a shop on MclnUedi-street. directly opposite tlie <Nmstitutiun alist office, for t tie purpose of carryingou the above business, in all its various branches. Idles of a superior quality nia-e tooidei, and warranted as good as can be produced, both in point of finish and accuracy of shooting. Double and single < fans re-stocked and repaired. Also, door and trunk locks repaired, and new keys titled at short notice. From bis long experience in the business, he is enabled to say that all work entrusted to bis care shall be done as well as it can be done at the north or elsewhere. {KrAllen’s Revolving ami Self-Cocking Pistols. Pow der Flasksand >hot Pouches,Cone \N renchea, English, French and American Percussion Caps, for sale. april 27 1 y 174 PERIFOCAL" SPECTAI’LESr NEITHER the fukncii meniscus, nor wol EASTON’S ENGLISH PERISCOPIC. CTUIO all w ho experience inconvenience in the use j JL of the common kind of Glasses, and especi- i ally in night rending. these Spectacles will be found : a most valuable substitute; in no case, except u here the optic nerve has been pronounced diseased. have they failed, w hen properly lilted, to give satisfac i P° n * I No better proof of their superior merit can be ; 1 given to eacli individual who may need Glasses I than the satisfaction he will experience in the use of them. j These Glasses can be obtained in this place only I of CLARK. RACKETT & CO., Agents for the Manufacturers, who have now on hand a good supply in gold and silver frames. Perifocal Glasses lit led to any frame, for any vision. Spectacles in gold, silver and steel, forsale very low by CLARK. RAt KL I P CO., Dealers in Watches,Jewelry, Silver \\ are, Arc. may 8 _J37 NEW SPRING GOODS. 1 NT*7M. O. PRICE Ar. CO., Drapers and Tai- V'/ lors, have now in store, and are weekly receiving from the French and English markets, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VESTINGS, and Trimmings for Tailors uses, to which they would call the attention of those visiting this mar ket, as they can sell them by -piece or pattern, as low as they can be pun based in NewjYork: Cash marelts, Croton Coatings, Summer Camblets, Eng lish and American I weeds, white ami colored Linen Drills, ‘ Drap D’Eteg” hl’k. and col’d fig'd. Manoguir Delaines, ami all the newest patterns and styles of N ESTINGS of Silk, Cashmere, | white and coPd. Marseilles, Valencias, with a full and general assortment of the newest patterns and styles of READ\ MADE f LOl H ; ING, and well made Shirts ami Drawers. Hats and j Caps. Umbrellas, steel frame ami all kinds; Hosie rv. Gloves, Suspenders, Cravats, Scarfs. Handker chiefs. Slocks, Collars, Bosoms. Shoulder Braces, Riding Belts, Money Belts. Razors and Razor Strops, Dressing Cases, Clothes Brushes, Hail Broshe*. Hat Brushes, Nail and Tooth do . Night Caps, Money Purses, Pocket Books, Tablets, Watch Guards, Body Guards, Tailors Shears, Plants, Tailors Inch Measures, Crayons, and every article useful for dress. A fine assortment of HICKORY SHIRTS. We will make to order all kinds of FASHION ABLE CLOTHING at ffinrt notice, and as cheap cas can be had in the Sou hern market. 2 0 BiiOAD-ST., opposite State Bank. March 18 141 TH E "REMED YNEEDEI) Fur Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Griping, Pains and Summer Complaints of Children. Bs'. WoiuJriijTb Dysentery Cordial TTRTILL generally give immediate relief in the above named diseases—abating severe pain i generally’ as soon as taken, and correcting the i stomach and bowels in a short lime. Physicians and others have testified to its value. Call and j examine tor yourselves at the Agent s. Prom the late lamented Captain Holmes, Geor gia Regiment. Brazos St. lago, July 2-1, ISIG. Dr. M. Woodruff—Dear Sir—l owe you an ; apologv for not acknowledging before this receipt j of a box of your Dysentery Cordial, which you : had the kindness to send me while in Columbus, for the use of my corps. i have found it a most valuable medicine, and only regret that I hive not a supply of it. Where *cvcr my men have followed directions they have invariably found relief. We have suffered and are suffering much from Dysentery occasioned | by the wretched water we have to drink, but your | t. or Hal is residing all to their wonted fiea’ik | and rigor. With my sincere thanks for your j kindness, and best wishes for your success, 1 i am your obedient servant. ISAAC HOLMES, Cant. Macon Guards. From Hun. 11. IF. Hilliard, lute U. S. Minister ‘ to Belgium. Dr. Woodruff: My dear Sir—-A few davs since I received tiie Cordial which you were good enough to send me. Mv friend, Col. Seaborn Junes, would have part of it; the remainder 1 have laid aside for use when I may need it. On the other page, I have added a statement c t ray appreciation of it as a Medicine. Having u ; ed the Cordial of Dr. M. Woodruff, I do not hesitate to pronounce it a must valuable Medicine. Indeed, fur such affections of the bowels as wo sometimes suffer with in the South, I know nothing at all equal to it. HENRY \V. MILLIARD. A fresh supply of the above valuable medicines for sale, wholesale and retail, by WM. K. KITCHEN, Druggist, Augusta, and in most of the Counties in the Stale Georgia. F. W. Laey. Waynesl>orough. W. 31. Carr. Jacksonborough. Thomas White & Co., Wrightsborough. G. C. Cody, Warren ton. J. W. Jones. Mayfield. W. Davis, Povveitoji. j H. S. Breman, Mount Zion. J. R. Simpson & Co., Sparta. April 22 Irh 170 | DRY GOODS, JV CHARLESTON. S. C. tA W. BANCKOF P, 253 King-st., w ould in- J 9 vile the attention of country planters and others, who may visit the city, to is stock of rich Fancy and Staple Dry Goods It will be found one of the most extensive in the city, and is intended to embrace every article in t lie Dry Goods line. Par ticular attention paid to ladies* rich Dress Goods* Shawls, Mantles, &c. Also, a full assortment of Domestic Fabrics, both Gotten and Woolen, In rooms in the rear and over our front sales room, will be offered to merchants, a large stock of the same goods, at wholes le. at prices well worthy the attention of close buyers. April 11 l5l COFFEE, SUGAR AND MOLASSES. n BAGS RIO COFFEE. JS ®l7 20 hhds N. O. and Muscovado Sugars, ; 3J hhds New Cron Cuba Molasses, for sals low I 1 by [April 6] JOHN K. DOW. FOR SALE, A. ~A That delightful summer residence, at j| ;_|J Bell Air, recently occupied by Judge . ■- A : JL. Holt. Fur a description of the premises and terms of sale, persons wishing to purchase are referred to Thomas Barrett, Esq. April 25 if 173 JLrrrJL Foil SALK. piiidsffl The WOODEN BUILDING on the J i U N. W cr. of Washington and Greene-sts., will be sold at the .Market House on nrxt sale day, (the first Tuesday in May) unless disposed of at private sale before that time. Persons wishing to purchase may apply to 31r. Win. 11. Goodrich, or to JOSEPH A. EVE. April 25 td 173 NEW GOODS FOR GHNTNL WEAR. | SASIMERES of fancy colors, and Black Drab el l a and Ca-hm irette Super W bite Russia Duck for pants Liueft Drillings, checked, plaid and griped Checked Linen • oatings, Tweed Coatings Cotton and Linen Checked Goods, for buys wear Silk and Cotton Undershirts and Drawers Brown Cotton* Hose, Gloves, ilaodkfs. Suspenders, Silk, Cashmere and Marseilles Vest ings, With every description of Goods, in our line to which we invite your attention. BOWDRE & CL AG ETT. April 17 167 “more ae vvgoods We have received by the Southerner , additional sup- NEW AND BEAUTIFUL GOODS. AMONG WHICH ARE. - PL \ IN B.\ REGES of all colors Rich styles of Satin striped and fig’J Ba reges New styles of French Mu-lins and Jaconets H half Goods, stick as : JACONET MUSLINS, Swiss .Muslins, Book M iislins ami Laces of every kind; Cambric and Swiss Edgings and Inserting*, Linen Cambric Handkfs. (rum 121 cents to sil). Ladies and .Misses Kid Gloves of the best quality. Silk and Cotton Hosiery, a great assortment and at ail prices White Damask Curtain Muslins in sets and by the yard, Black, blue-black, plain and striped Silks 1 Colored Silks, a splendid assortment Black Alpacas, black Burnbasins and thin black Goods for Ladies Dresses White and coiM. Canton ('rape Shawls and Scarfs Do. do. Barege and Twisted Silk do. French Work Collars and Bonnet Ribbons 500 pieces Calico of the richest anil newest styles Parasols, Umbrellas and >un Shades ! In Domestic Goods our assortment is very complete: Bleached and brown SHIRTINGS from 3-1 to 0-8 wide Blear bed and brow n Sheetings from 5-4 to 10-4 and 12-1 wide Irish Linens, Linen Sheetings and Pillow-case Linens. As complete as our Stock is now. we take plea sure in inviting purchasers to call and examine our assortment, as we are satisfied we can give satis faction in goods and prices. April 18 BOWDRE & CL AG ETT. 3) \ GUER R EOT VPE J'lCTl R ES. What should we cherish more in this brief life, Than Father, Mother, Sister, Brother, Wife? The mem’ry of the firm and constant Friend, Who aid ami counsel in distress would lend ? Let Art from Nature their true semblance make— Affection claims it for our kindred’s sake ! rgIHE SUBSCRIBER has taken the rooms 5L lately occupied by Mr. Johnson, and will take PICTURES in his well known style. Hav - ing received instructions fr<*iu him and operating with his instrument, he hopes to please all who call at his rooms. PETER STRAPP, April 7 Im 155 GLENN SPRINGS, Spartanburg District, South Carolina. raAlllS delightful Watering Place has under- JL gone thorough repairs, anil will be ready' to receive company by the first of May. The beneficial results of lhe water can be testifi ed to by hundreds, who have experienced its in fluence upon various diseases. The accommoda tions shall be suited to the wants of ail visitors w ho may visit the place, upon the following terms, viz: • Man per day, §1,25 “ “ week, 7.00 Over one and less than four weeks, per week, 6,00 Four weeks and over, “ “ S,U(J Children and Servants half price. Horse per day, 621 “ per week, 3.50 .1. C. ZIMMERM \ N. For the benefit of those who are fond of music. I have purchased a fine Piano Forte, and have en gaged a fine band of music for the season. Also, Mr. R. A. Cates has repaired his Billiard Table, and fitted up a new Ten Pin Alley, which w ill be in eood order for the use of those fond of that kind of exercise, &c. Gambling not allowed on the premises. J. C. Z. April 16 6—c2m 165 EXEC U roll’s SA f. E<) F V ALLA HLE REAL ESTATE AN D O T n EII p it OPER TY . In pursuance of a Decree in Equity, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in .May next, at the lower marked house in the city of Augusta, the follow ing property, belonging to the estate of M. Nel son, deceased: | The improved Lot on the north side of Broad-st., on which there are two three story brick houses, occupied by W. Wood bn ry dc Co.,'I 1 . Barrett & Co. and others. Also, other improvements. The improved Lot on the south side of Broad-st., on which there is a two story wood n building and other improvements, at present occupied by Mrs. Caven. Two improved Lots on Walker-sf., near 3Jc- Kinne-st., on each of which there is -a one story wooden building. One House and Lot n the town of Harrisburg, No. 43, near the Canal, on which there is a one story’ wooden house. Two vacant Lots, N<>s. 83 and 34, on the south side of Broad street, through which the Canal runs. Three vacant Lots on the east side of JlcKinne, near Walker-street. One vacant Lot on 31cKinne-street, south of the last described lots. Three vacant Lots, immediately north of the Bray ton lots, one on the east side of McKinne street, and near the Canal Basin. One Lot of Land, No. 1112.223 District, 2d Sec- ( lion Cherokee, containing 160 acres. One Gold Lot, in the 2d District and 4th Section Cherokee, containing 40 acres. 11 Shares of the Capital Stock of the Georgia Rail Road & Banking Company. 5 Shares of the. Stock of the Central and Wes tern Wharf Company. A Negro Woman named Jane. Terms made known on the day of sale, and pre viously on application to either of the undersigned Executors. JA3IES HARPER, ) Executors of 31. JOHN NELSON, $ Nelson, dec’d. April 7 t 158 MAGIC TOOTH-ACHE MIXTURE, 4BDS7 AKRANTED to afford immediate relief to w w TOOTH-ACHE, and superior to any sim- I Bar article know n. Prepared by an espe-ri eivred Dentist, from a receipt furnished by one of the ablest Dentists in the. United States. Price 25 cents. Forsale by D’ANTIGNAC & BARRY, HAVILAND, RISLEY & CO, WM. K. KITCHEN, THOMAS BARRETT & CO., J. E. MARSHALL, W 31. 11. TUTT, And at the Drug Stores in Hamburg. S. C. i Agents are requested to refund the money in any case where this preparation fails to give satis faction. Ora (April IG WANTED TO HIRE, BY the month or year, two Negro boys from fifteen to twenty years of age. Inquire at this office. * April 15 BACON! IJACON! JUST RECEIVED— -SUQ choice Hams, f >r family’use, 20,000 lbs prime Sides aud'Shoulders, and for sale low by [April 6] JOHN R. DOW. PERFUMER V A bout 'event y-five differ enlextracts of i he choicest English and French Odours, from Ede,Luhm & Prevost,with an end * less variety of American Perfumes, some of them I very fine, and all will be sold low. march 23 J. E. MARSHALL. ANOTHER PRIZE. N NUMBERS, Grand Consolidated, 32 52 2i 68 5 26 11 65 20 25 48 59 62 COMBINATION 24 32 48 a prize of $ 1,1,00, in the above, was left unsold again. at E. H. BEZANT. Broad street, opposite L. S. Hotel. April 28 175 TfcRAWN MEMBERS of the Grand Consoii j Ji 9 dated Lottery. Extra Class, No. 16. 63 IS 61 53 17 64 42 8 5G GJ 71 5 { |Gj* The “Capital Prize” of 5820,000, quarter, | combination 18 GI 63, in me above Lottery, i was returned unsold, for the want ol a purchase: | by Eli. PE7. AN !’, A dent I door below Bank o» Au juGa. April CT 171 GEORGI A LOITER I ES7 D. PAINE «Sc CO. 31 WAGERS. AGENCY AT AUGUSTA, GA. Drawing: Due This Evening. o o Sava i s nuh I lotter y. Class No. 20, for 'Bl7. To be drawn Tuesday. \pri! 27. DOLLARS. S 1,000! S6UO! &c. <Scc. \\ lioles only si—shares in ;»ri>portion. 75 Numbers—l 3 Drawn Baiiots. Drawing Due Friday Morning. Georgia Literature Lottery. Class No. 21, for 1847. To b>- drawn in Columbus. 28th April. 12,000 DOLIj’IIS, §3.000! 81.750! $1.500! 10 of 5,500! 78 Numbers—to Drawn Ballots. Wholes only $4 —Halves. S'2 —Quarters. S’, i’u kage quarters oust $26 —-warranted to draw “one hail" It. For sale by n. 11. PEZANT, Agent, Broad-st.. 1 dour below the Bank of Augusta. SCT - Orders from tiie coiintry will meet wi h prompt attention if address*; !■ - . hoX’e. (April 28 GREENE AND PULASKI MONUMENT T ‘T 3 r p TTP V ait fgt f St, Sm T& a J. \V. M \UKY A CO., SUCCESSORS 'J’O | j. <B. gs«v a ee.. uaaiuuus. CLASS No. IT. By South Carolina, Class No. 17, A*>riT 29, 1317. SALES CLOSE THURSDAY. 60 Numbers—lo Ballots. 0,000 DOLLARS. $1,500! $1,000! $500! $389! &c. Tickets $1,50 —shae-s - in proportion. EXTR \ CLASS No. IS, By Alexandria Class IS, May Ist. 1847. S \ LES C LOS E 31 ON DA V. «tS kP h 9 ly a j mat. .'B*# $12,000! $7,000! $3,270! 50 of sl.Offi! Tickets $10 —shares in proportion. i CLASS S. To be drawn at Savannah, 3Liy 1, 1547. SALES CLOSE s v ITRDAY. 78 Numbers—lß Ballots. CAPITAL PKizt:. iJO .fi "p 4J? M.J J. A a ikL $2,000! $1,200! $1,046! 2 of $1,000! ,Nc. Tickets $2,00 —Shares in proportion. | For sale t»y JOHN V. MILLF.N, \gent. Opposite the Masonic Hall. frotn the country prompti\ attended ! to. April 28 AN %C T alter and amend the third section of the | Ji second article of tlie Constitution of this State. i Whereas ilie Third Section of the Second Arti cle of the Constitution ofthts state reads in the follow ing words, to wit : —No person sir,til be el igible to tiie office of Governor who shall not have been a citizen of lie* United States tv\- Ive years, and an inhabitant of litis St t e six years, and who has nut attnined to the age of thirty years, and who does not possess five hundred acres of land in his own right within thi- Slate, and other property to tiie am unit of four thoii | sand dollars, and whose estate shall not on a re.a --j sonablc estimation, be competent to the di<- charge of ! 11 - just debts over and above that 'inti —and whereas said property qualification is in consistent with tiie genius of our institutions, and the popular spirit of this age— Section !. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Stole of Georgia in General Assembly met and it is he rein/ enact, d by the authority of the same. That so soon as this I Act shall have passed, agreeable to the require- I ments of the Constitution, the following shall be i adopted inlieuofihe .Section above, recited, (;« wit:; —No person shall he eligible to the office of Gevernor who shall not have been a. citizen of the i United States twelve years and an inhabitant of j this tStatesix years, and who hath not attained the age of thirty-years. Approved December 26/A, 1345. April 13 NEW ICE HOUSE—ELLIS STREET. f g MIE subscribers having completed their K E M HOUSE on a new and well adapted plan for preserving Ice during ail seasons of tiie y -ar, re spectfully inform the citizens of Augusta and its vicinity, that they have received and will keep I for sale, a large supply of this necessary article. Rates —3 cents per pound; 2J cents per pound to those purchasing $lO worth of tickets, which will entitle them to as small a quantity a-* 2 pounds at a time; 2i cents per pound to those pure basing 5l ; 0 lbs and over, delivered. Ice put up in the best manner fur country cus tomers. Terms of sale, cash on delivery’. The Ice House will be opened from sunrise un til dark, and on the Sabbath trom 8 till *0 o’clock * a.m. WM. HAINES & CO. April 14 164 CIGARS! CIGARS! CIGARS! 43 CIGARS, received ;u Gust. x/ \olgten's Cigar and Tobac co Store, one door below J. P. Setze’s dry good store. For sale low at w hoiesale and retail. A tail 14 161 A CARD. |blh T. P. CLEVELAND having temporarily EL** withdrawn from the practice of his profes sion, i w ould inform the citizens of Augusta and the public generally, that 1 have formed a connec j lion with his former copartner, J\o. W. Spear, in , I the practice of DENTAL SURGERY. The bu ' stnesa will be-conducted under the firm of C'l ce | land 4 ’ S’tear. Office Broad-st., over Aldrich , i Green’s shoe store. ; J NO. A. CLEVELAND. Feb. IS ts- ] 17 SPRING BONNETS,&C. MRS. E. PRITCHARD, , First door above the Augusta Insurance and Bank itig Company, and immediately opposite /•’. Luinhack's Con fectionery , open, on Monday next, a fashionable if w assortment of Spring & Summer Bonnets, AMONG WHICH AKg MONTEREY COTTAGE, french lace, amazons. Ru e pearl, rice coburg, LEGHORN, DEVON and STRAW. MISSES’ BONNETS, a good supply. She willalsoopen a fine assortment of Fashionable RIBBONS, FLOWERS, TABS, CAPS, CAPES AND COLLARS, w hich siie will sell low for cash. JKr BONNETS repaired or made to order at the bliurtesc notioe. Ini - [ April IG • ' BUG S U,KS. VDMIX •: .;u On the !.r ;l IV -lay in May u-x,, w.H be sold, et lUe Market bouse ». the mtv of Augm,*. under an nr -r o: !i,e imtmraMtb.t.n,, r ( ,„ m , i{ Atl< .|., mnnd county. when r-Ulinz for ordinary pnsrs. tli- 1 following described property shua.ee • n said city. being a part of ilie real estate ' r { the late P.inl Fnz-imons, deceased, and sold f> tli- I>entoi the heirs and creditors of saki e,. tale: I nn family re i.Vnc*'. being tint handsomely improved lot f.until gun Telfair, Centre, Walker and Blbert-sireets. t bree impr we i lots on north of Telfair-st., fronting the family residence. Six vacant lots in the square fronting on Fen wick. U asnington, < entre and B-streets. One v ; ii'«n: lot. on \V alkcr-street, next west of D’Antiguan's Warehouse. Terms made known at the time of-ale ROBERT F. I’OK, i \\ lI.U \M .1. EVK. Atlin'ra. GEORGE W. CRAWFORD, ) April 20. i ■ 17,) j t HSI])OIH lj. J SC’IUVKN SIJ EISI Fl**S SALE. Will be a-! I, before the court house door in the villa-' ol Jacksoidtoro, between the usual hours of s(df, i) the first Tuesday in May next, the 5 follow in .Negroes, to wit; Jem. a an: Judy, a woman; Aurelia, a girl; Jackson. » iy; Fmamiel. a boy; and Moses, a buy—levie n as the property of Jacob Bryan, deceased, tos iti ly a mortgage fi. fa. in favor of Isaac Bryan. Property p< imed out by said fi- fa, JEFFERSON ROBERTS, ShTF. Anri! 13 163 J'ostpumd Admi•!,sirtifor"s Side. By virtue of an order of the Honorable the Infe rior Court of Scriven rouiiiy, when silling for ordinary purposes, will be sold at the court house door in said county, on the. fir-l Tuesday in Miy next, between the usual hours of sale, the following property, viz: Four lots in fhr- village of Jacksnnboro; on said lots are a good Dwelling and otherout buildings. Also two hundred and fifty acres of Land, adjoin' S ing land of Bmijamin Taylor. John Taj lor and oth ers. s'old asthc property ofjacoh Bryan, deceased, for the le-iiefit of tin- heirs utul creditors of said de ceased. Terms on the day, ISAAC BRYAN, Adtn'r. April 13 Kid Stone & McCollum's Mammoth vj J 71) $ , s . i fillF P| T Vi\T I* s* HUf i ? If 111..3 1 U S. H i I illvl >)» . " i 'AckiwwJi-deed (hr /hirst com j any in the l/non, j SRTT V!!'BRING nmo' g the troupe, the most taN i Ivi emed performers in the world, vvi■ h a very superior stud of vting and new ly broke Horses, j aiul decidedly tht* finest i>i’»iSe liuiid llutl t‘\cr irft* vel led. Tl.is Mammoth Company will .give three repre j sentat-ions in Augusta, commencing on Thursday, I April 2‘J. _ _ _ In announcing the exhibition of {his (rnly tale.n ted company, the proprietors annex the following, to show the genuine worth of the performance* ! and the respectability of the members composing I the troupe: V-j ■■*sß We. the undersign 'd, members of the respec- I tive Municipal Councils of tlie city of New Of' leans, testily to the general worth of the perfor mances and the respectability of the members air i tacbetl to the Gr*‘al Western Circus of Messrs, j Stone & McCollum. who have been playing in this city the past w inter, and we cheerfully re commend the company to the municipal authori ti -s and the public gen-rally, of the different cities and towns in which they may appear during the i coming travelling season of 18 IT. A. I). C ROSSMAN, Mayor. Fi ret Mu nic ipu / ity. Joseph Gennis. Reeorder; .1. L. Fahrc. Cyprean Dufotir. E. Gignel, Jackson Dimlessis, Fnail Witz, A lex. Derbes. Z Lsr.our. Richard Hagan, J. K, Faures, J. Slinperland. B. Shields, Aldermen. Second Municipality. Joshua Baldwin. Recorder; Samuel J. Peters, .1 dm Duggan, Lb St. Asbourne, M. 3J. Reynolds, Samuel Jamison. John W. Smith, Janies Davene, : .John Goodw in. !I. R.l w ards. Janies P. Frerel, Jo seph Landis, J. N Hawthorn. Aldermen. 77/I rd Munid/'alit>/. P. Sew7, 'tieaii, K* cor lei; G. Lugettnuhl, S. li. Nieomede. F. B- Bernard. Francis Herwerssen, John I>. Hale, L. M. Dunvillier, Aldermen. The cornpinv consists in part of YOUNG McCOLLUAi. decidedly the best Two-Horse’ 111 ler in the world. Ja .'ON S t ONE acknowledged the only suc cessor tot'.e far famed French Equestrian, Eu- I °DENNISON STONE, the Mdo-Dramatic Horseman and Equestrian ofall work'. Mr. B. .'JNN’IN’GS, t!ie Classic Pnsitionlst, with his cxlraoidinary son. Master lIENRIE JENNINGS. JOHN JACKSON,the most celebrated Cordo Volante Performer m the Union, Mr. E. KINCAID, and A. LETT, two very celebrated Horsemen, i'uinlilers, Acrobats, &c. These gentlemen arc at the very zenkh of their profession, and are aided in their laborious duties by T. H. Coleman, T. Graven, W. Wil son, W. Sullivan, J. Barrett, VV T . Young, F. Ross, J. Hicks, H. Long, D. Van Zandt, M. Hemingue, T. Sharpe, making a Company in point of talept and gentlemanly bearing that can not he equalled in the Union, with the ruirth pr ivokina Jester and great Southern Grotesque, GREEN JOHNSON. 'i’He BRASS BAND is another great fea ture in this ‘‘Paragon of Circus Gompa. irs,” and numbers fourteen performers, who, in point of ta lent as musicians, cannot he excelled, they hav ing been selected vvi’h care and precision from the Orchestras of the St. Charles, American and French Theatres, New Orleans, and are under the guidance and supervision of Air. H. K. GAUL. This splendid Band will note the company’s arrival in the d (Term; cities and towns, en route, by playing a varied and beautiful selection from the latest Of'cras ofthe day. The proprietors assure their patrons that no word or action that would tend to cause a tint on the most modest chei k will he allowed within the ring ofthe Great Western; but in the repre sentations, the audience will have their minds as well us eves satisfied, and it will tend as a resns' citation from the more laborious duties. There will also he a Grand Day Performance on I'riday and Saturday Afternoons ,, for fami lies and children. Performance to commence at SM p. m. Door- will open at Cth o'clock, and performance commence precisely at o’clock, rV Admittance —Boxes NO cents—Pit 25. S. Q.. STOKES, MANAGER. G. L. EATON, AGENT'. The Mammoth Great Western Circus will be exhibit!d at Edgefield, S. C., on Monday, May Wttson, Alay 4, Lexiugtpn, Nlay 5; Colum= l>ia, Mav (J, for ihree davs. April 17 * 166 IODIDE or SARSAPARILLA. - fTHHIS is a new preparation of A. B. & D il SANDS, and is confessedly the be>t Spring and Fall Purifier of the Blood. The attention of Plivficinns i-< particularly directed to this prepara ,ion. For sale by ). E. 3IAKSHALL. April 2'Z 170 TARNISHES. rtOACIT, Copal. J'uriiitnre and Japan AAR / NTSLIES, of very superior quality, just re- j ceived bv J. L. MARSHALL April 22 370