Newspaper Page Text
TO THE WE IK AND LANGUID.
3flfDß. BANNING, from New York, in
ventor of the BODY BiiA.CE, will remain in
Augusta during, this week and next, at the
Washington Hull , on Broad-street, and may be
consulted gratuitously in reference to the appli
cation of the Bit ACE tor the relief of Vocal and
Pulmonary Weakness apd Dyspepsia, with Con
stipation and Piles, Great sensa of weakness or
“goneness : at the Stomach and Sides, with bear
ing at the lower body, and indisposition to exer
cise. Also, for the Spinal Weakness and Cur
vature, with Enlargement of one Shoulder and
Hip of children and yourfg ladies, so common in
the South. It removes even the Jisire for the
Cors.t or Shoulder 13race, and gives immediate
evidence of its utility, ii worn, and may be gra
tuitously tried before purchasing. A Lady in
attendance on Ladies. Office hours Irom 9 A
M. to Id M., and from 3 to b P. Nl. See the fol
lowing:
Gentlemen: —At the desire of Dr. Banning, 1
state with pleasure that after an examination of
his Body Brace, I am very favorably impressed
with the prospect of its extensive utility. The
principle which he has so ingeniously carried out.
seems t<> me widely applicable to a large class ot
cases of suffering and debility in both sex* s.
Sami. Hunky Dickson, M. D.
Charleston, Feb 25, 1»47.
1 concur fully in the above.
March 2. Jos. P. Jekvly, M. D.
From Professor Goddard, of Philadelphia.
1 have examined Dr. Banning's instrument for
the relief of weaXness requiring support,and have
made practical experiment of tin* same, and am
astonished at the results. I have also listened to
his views of its applicability to an extended class
of diseases, and Inina them to be highly impor
tant, and therefore cordially recommend them to
the serious consideration of the medical profes
sion. Paltl B. Goddaud, V. D.
Philadelphia, February 28, Idib.
From Professor Mott, of New York, and others.
The undersigned haveexamined Dr. Banning’s
novel views on the mechanical pathology of many
alfecliens nfi he viscera, and believe them to be
higblv interesting and worthy the serious atten
tion o! the medical profession.
Vai.kntinr Mott, 1 J. Kernev Rodgers,
Ftki'h.-n P. Kirev, I At.ex, B. Whiting,
{Stephen Brown, 1 H. McLean,
April df 172
« BABSAPABILLA.
The rajiid sale of this article in this community
is pretty significant comment upon its \irtues as a
medicine. The agent in this city, is constantly
receiving testimonials of the--almost incredible
cures it is daily effecting in cases where eveiy
other medicine |has utterly failed. The case ot
Mrs A. M. Phillips, is well known to many ofoer
citizens, and wherever known, is justly regarded
as one of a most surrising character. Many other
cases might he cited, but il is unnecessary; Che
medicine lias been tested and is recommended by
several physicians in this vicinity, who use it in
their practice.™ .\urwich Courie/.
Fur further particulars and conclusiveevidence
of its superior value and • ffrcacy, see pamphlets,
which may be obtained of agents, gratis.
Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by A
B & D. SANDS, Wholesale Druggists, 100
Fulton, corner of William street, New-York.—
Bold also by,
IIAVILAND, UISLEY & CO,,
Augu»ta.
And hy Druggists generally throughout the
Failed States. Price 15 I per bottle, or six hollies
f«*r sis. J 3 April 27
W. WILSON,
rO U TRA I T I* a i \ T 1: R .
istadio—Unitarian Church, corner of Greene and
J oc ksou - .-.tre e I s.
April 9 ICO
OCT* fc -Sh Jackson , Teacher on
the Piano Forte, Flute and Violin, respectfully
lenders his services to the citizens of Augusta.
References—Henry Parsons, Thus. Richards
and T. S. .Metcalf, Esq’rs.
N, B.—For terms, <Ae. : inquire at 11. Parson’s
Music Store. Cm Dec. 1
commercial^
Latest hates from Liverpool,4.
LATEST HATES FROM ft avR K U kR c H 31.
NEW YORK, April 27, 21 p. ra.—Cotton, 1500
bales sold at full prices.
Flour is decidedly dull, and so is grain; 200 casks
Hire at 4ic per lb for fair.
Sterling droops, the rate is 7i a 7J prem; francs
5.37*
Freights, next to nothing doing; small matters
to fill up at whatever can he obtained.
CHARLESTON, April 30— Cotton. —The Up
land market yesterday was very quiet, almost at a
Hand—sales 2'.'9 bales only, at previous prices,
from 10$ a 12c.
Rice —A fair demand, but on account of the
lightness of tlie stocky and the firm rates demand
ing, the transactions were but few; about 25U bbls
«i $34 a iy 1,.
APALACHICOLA, April 24.— Cotton.— Since
our Tuesday V report we have received full partic
ulars of the Washington Irv ing V accounts. togeth
er with the effect of those accounts upon the North
ern and Eastern markets. Those markets not
having given way so much as was expected, onr
market has radio d slightly, the prices paid during
the last two or three days being about Je above
the sale? which took place immediately on receipt
of the telegraphic report. The sales of the last lew
■days have been at somewhat irregular prices, but
oar quotations \v ill give a fair index of the market.
LIVER FOOL CLASSIFICATION.
Inferior, none.
Ordinary to good ordinary,
Middlin'!-, 9|{S)lo
Good .Middling, HT'u'Pl
Middling Fair, lOifaßOi
Fair to Fully Fair, fijll
Good fair, ld> —
Freights. —To Liverpool i a 11-Ifid; Havre He;
New Y ork ic; Boston It-; Providence #c.
MOBILE, April 25th.— Cotton— The receipts
since our last weekly report are 4284 bales, while
the exports amount to 14,384 hales. The stock re
maining on hand and on shipboard not cleared, is
139,644, 1 gainst 124,711 bales same time last sea
son.
At the close of our last report the market was
dull and prices drooping—middling I Ic. On Sat
urday following later accounts by the Washington
. mg at Boston, came to hand, showing a decline
in the Liverpool cotton market of id- These ad
vices had an adverse influence with us, causing a
reduction of. a icon 1 lie rates current at the close
of the last Keek; the sales up to Tuesday evening
reaching only about 1700 bales. On Wednesday*
$ little belter feeling prevailed in the market, and
Lite prices paid weie a shade fuller. Yesterday
and to-day the market has been quiet, Iwilh factors
and buyers awaiting the steamer’s accounts, which
are npw nearly due. il is proper to remark that
ahe principal holders have withdrawn their cotton
to await these advices or higher prices. The quo
tations given below indicate the. outside rates, and
are higher than buyers generally are disposed to
pay. The. purchases have been principally for
England, with some little on northern and Span
ish account. The sales of the week foot op 4100
hales, in daily transactions as follows—Satur lay
200; Monday 500; Tuesday JU00; \\ ednesday i20O;
Thursday ICuO; Friday 400. The week closes on
an exceedingly dull market.
rr —n 1 —rr rrm —rr 1 n ipwm n r >■ ~ nr ~r r rs
I.IVEKFOOL CLASSIFICATION.
Ordinary, —a 91
Middling —a HD
Middling fair, aI(JJ
Fair, 11 all*
Good fair, nominal.
Good ami fine, nominal.
Freights —To Liverpool are firm at I I, notwith- j
standing the large arrivals. The British vessels j
now on the benh fur that port are nearly all filled
—and those that have not commenced loading, are
holding out for higher rales. To Havre there i>
nothing doing, t oastwise, the engagenmiits have ;
been a brig and a schooner for New York, two ;
schooners for Philadelphia and one for Baltimore j
—all at Sc. The t- image in port has been im-reas- j
! ed by the arrival of 111 shins. 3 barks and 5 brigs. ;
Late la>l evening we. learned that two barks ;
i and a schooner were taken for Boston at Je.
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVAL FROM SAVANNAH.
I Brig Chas. Joseph, Leigh, Boston.
MEMORANDA.
The ship 11. Allen, Wilson, to clear Ist May, !
• Sullivan, Waite, to sail 28th; and hark Edward,
Btflkley, to clear 27th, were up for Charleston, at
New Y ork, 26th ult.
The schr. D..rt, Somers, and 11. YVestcott.
Lodge, for Charleston, were up at Philadelphia to
sail 28th ult.
'Fhe Bremen Frig Josephine, Sfaniadt, for Bre
meu via Charleston, cleared at New Y ork 27th
ult. 'Fhe brig Augusta, Sherwood, for Savannah,
-
cleared same day.
CHARLESTON, tpril3«i.—CM, ship Grena
da, Spooner, Vera Cruz, Br. hark Caledonia. Him
tor, Liverpool; schr. M. B. Mahoney, Dole, Phila
delphia.
Went tosea, ship Anson, Burr, N. Y'ork; hark
Susan. Bearse. Wilmington, NC.; schrs. Ranger, ;
Stowers. Camden, Ale.; 51. B. Mahoney, Dole, 1
Philadelphia.
SA\ \NNAII, April 28.—Arr. bark Peter Dem,
ill, Pickens, New York; brig Watson, Watson
New Y ork.
Cid, bng Lafayette, Clifford, Now Castle, Ale. |
W ent to sea, ship Tamerlane. Henderson, Ports
mouth; N. H ; hark Laac Mead, Brown. N. Y ork;
sehrs. Sally Evans, (Br.) Tuzu, \S Indies; James,
Cody, Boston; Fair Play, Foster, do.
APRIL 29.—Cleared, seltrs Deinociat, Berry, |
Baltimore; Alhambra, Blanohard, do.
Went to sea, schrs Timoleon, AlcFarland, Pro
vidence; Two Marys, Phinney, Boston.
LOST.
A GOLD CHAIN, with a GOLD PENCIL
ym and an EYE-GLASS attained, supposed j
to have been lost between Augusta and the Sand
Hills. The tinder will lie suitably rewarded by
bringing them to this office.
Aiay 1 If _ I I G
U U’l LK.
’ Y.Y7IUL be raffled at F. Earn back or on Satur
w W day Evening next, a Into SlL\ ER
5IO) NTKD RIFLE, made by Mr, E. H. Rogkrs,
of this city, and valued at $75. Twenty-live
j cbaTices at $3 perchance.
'Flic Rifle may be seen at slr. Rogers, on 51cla
i lush street,opposite Constitutionalist ulJiee.
April 29 . 3 176
T vXES, TAXLS, TAXEVj ! ~
“HTMiO.M and after the first day of June next* the
R FAX DIGEST—for the year 1817, fi.r the
the county of Richmond, will be closed. All per
sons. w ho may be found thereafter as defaulters,
will he double taxed, in accordance with the j
laws of this >tate. From the first day ol 51,iy to the
first day of June next, I will he found at the City
Hall, from 9 until il o’clock, A. 51. Saturdays
and Sundays excepted.
' IS HAM THOMPSON, U. T. R.
April 28 175
DiilWFlllTiE 1
CONSTANTLVON HAND, j
A LWAVS IMPORTING AND .MxNCFAC-
Tl lil \ti the best and most fashionable
styles of FURMTI RE.
1 would particularly call the attention of pur
ehaseis to Chairs of my own manufacture, the
w irkmanship ofwhieh 1 guarantee to stand; if not, j
return them; likewise all articles of my uianu- j
fact lire.
Also, on hand a beautiful assortment of
WINDOW SHADES AN’D Til I\SPAIIF.NTIF.S.
of numerous patterns, and 1 propose to sell for such
prices, as v. ill 1-ave no excuse for purchase’s.
CHARLES A. PLATT’S.
Jan. 19 ly 91
SOI TH CAROLINA RAIL
H amccrg. Mar< b 15, 1847. $
C "8 RAIN AND PROV ISIONS of till sorts in
tended for the relief of the sufferers in Scot
land, will be transported t > Charleston by this
company without charge. Those forwarding ate
requested to mark their packages “So. (land '’
W.J. MAG RATH, Agent.
Marcli’B ill
l !\F\ GOODS.
S'OHN P. SETZE, has just received the cheap
est assoritiieiit of LIN EN GOODS, ever of
fered in ibis market, to wit:
4-4, Undressed Irish Linens in whole and demi
pieces,
9-3, Fine and heavy Pillow Case Linen,
6, it), 11 and 12-4, Linen Sheeting, seme very
fine, |
B, 9and 10-4, Single and double Damask Table 1
Diaper.
8-4, Barnsley Diaper,
8-4. unbleached Diaper,
8. 9, 10-4 unbleached Table Cloth,
Bird’s Eye Diaper,
Long La w n.
Slate and Grass Linen,
White and colored Drillings,
White and brown Hollands,
Bleached an i unbleached Russia Sheeting,
French and Irish Linen Checks.
Russia and Scotch Diaper.
Crash and Crequila
4-4 Burlaps and U-nahurgs
Linen Cambric Handkfs. at 12» cents and up
w a rds.
Grass Skirls
Bleached and unbleached Linen Socks
Damask Napkins
Bleached ami mbleached Towels with colored
borders.
Huckaback Dow las
Gents. Linen Gloves.
ALSO,
A general and extern: \ e selection of FANCY’
and ST APL E GOODS, worthy the attention of
customers generally.
51 arch 26 148
~ <> l l TngT» s TYVd lemons.
MECEIVED on consignment from New York, i
10 boxes OR \ MiMS.
10 *• Lemons, wiiich will be sold low. !
JOHN R. DOW. |
j April 6 157
GEORGIA RAIL ROAD.
i «TY ****! On anil r.fter April 21st, 1817, Fite I
Passenger Train will leave Augusta at
; . < o’clock, V 51.
j Transportation Office G. R. 11. & C. Co.
Augusta, April 20th, 1847. ]7Q
A LL persons indebted ro the estate of George j
i Hickson, deceased, late of I’aliaferro coun
ty, are hereby requested to make immediate pay
ment; and all persons having demands against said
deceased, w ill render them in agreeably to law.
BUFORD BIRD, Adm’r.
Feb. 17 w6c— 117
WOTICE. All persons indebted t<» the estate
* Am .of Daniel Hoyt, deceased, late of Richmond
county, are hereby requested to make immediate
payment; and all persons having demands against
said deceased,will render them in agreeable to la w.
N. K- BUTLER, AdmT. |
March 18 _ 141
DIVIDEND.
Office Geo. Ins. & 'Fites*! - Company,?
Augusta, .March 29. ISI7. $
fffYJIE Stockholders of this Company will he
il paid a dividend of FIFTEEN DOLLARS
per Share of the Capital Slock, in addition to the
dividend of Twenty Dollars already declared, on
the presentation of their >cnp at this office on
I and after the 7th April next
JOSEPH MILLIGAN, Sec Ty.
March 28 IV- 13 W
Stone £ McCollum’s Mammoth
Irprim
hhui i \i Do t iLiiii I-Hit t
Acknowledged (he finest company in the Luton,
U VBERING amot g the troupe ihe most ta!-'
i\sl ented perfoiiiiHis in the world, with a v ery
i superior slud of yung and newly l)roke Horses,
and decidedly the finest Brass Band llial ever tra
i veiled.
i 'Flits Mammoth Company will give one more
j representation in Augusta, This Evening.
In announcing the exhibition of this truly talen
ted company, the proprietors annex tlie following,
i to show the genuine worth of the performances \
anil the respectability of the members composing
i the troupe;
We, the undersigned, members of the respec- |
! live .Municipal Councils of the city of New Or- !
: lean?, testify to the genera! worth of the perfor- |
mances and the respectability of the members at
tached to tin Gn at Western Circus of slessrs.
Slone A .McCollum, vv hu have been playing in
this city the past winter, and we cheerfully re
commend the coTnpany to the municipal -authori
ties and the public gen u rally, of the different cities
and towns in which they may appear during the
coming travelling season of 1817.
A. D CROSSMAN, Jlayor.
First Man icijmll/y.
Joseph Gepois. Recorder; .1. L. Fabre, Cyprean
Dufour. E. Gign el, Jackson Duplessis, Enaii Witz,
Alex. Derbes, Z. l.atour, Rieliard Hagan, J. E.
Faures, J. tSlingerlaiid. I*. Shields. Aldermen.
Second Municipality.
Joshua Baldwin. Recorder; Samuel J. Peters,
Joint Duggan, D. St. Asbonrne. 51. 51. Reynolds,
Samuel Jamison, John \V. Smith, James Davene,
John Goodwin, H. Edwards. James P. Freret, Jo
seph Landis, J. N Haw thorn, Aldermen.
Thi rd Municipality.
P. Scvvzeneau. Recorder; <f. Lugenhuhl, S. L.
Nicomede. F. B. Bernard. Francis Servver.ssen,
John B. Hale, L. 51. Dunvillier, Aldermen.
The company consisls in part of YOUNG ’
McCOLLU.VI. decidedly the best Two-Horse
Rider i i the world.
E FUN S FONE, acknowledg d the only suc
cessor to ti;e far-famed French Lquestriun, Le
tort.
DENNISON STONE, the Melo-Dramatic
Horseman and Equestrian otall wmk.
Air. I>. JENNINGS, t ie Classic Posilionist,
with hi? extraoiuinary sun, Aluster iIENRIia :
JENNINGS.
JOHN .1 AC IvSON, the most celebrated Corde
Volantc Performer in the Union.
Air. E. KINCAID, and A. LEVI, two very
celebrated Horsemen, Futnblers, Acrobats, Ac. ,
I lu'se rrenllemen are at the very zenith ot
their profession, and are aided in their laborious
duties by T. H. Coleman, F. Graven, YV r . \\ il
son, W. Sullivan. J. Barrett, W Young, F. j
Boss, J. Hicks, 1.1. Long, D. Van Zandl, M.
flemingutq F. Sharpe, making a company in
point of talent and gentlemanly bearing that can
not be equalled in the Union, with the mirtii
provokino Jester and ereat Southern Grotesque, |
G KEEN AH HINSON.
'File BRASS BAND is another great fea
ture in this‘‘Paragon of Circus Compa ies,” and |
numbers fourteen performers, who, in point ul ta- j
lent as inusu urns, camml be excelled, they hav
ing been selected with care and precision from
the Orchestras of the St. Charles, American and
French Theatres, New Orleans, and are under
the guidance and supervision of Mr. H. Iv.
G A C L.
Tins splendid Band will note the company’s
arrival in the different cities ami towns, en route, •
by playing a varied and In auliful seleelioa from
the latest (Iperas ol the Jay.
Fhe proprietors assure their patrons that no
word or action that would tend to cause a lint on
the most, modest check will be allowed within
the ring ofthe Gn at Western; hut in the repre
sentations, the audience w ill have their minds as
well as eves satisfied, anti it will tend us a resus- ;
citation from the more laborious duties. .
D"or' will (.pen at o’clock, and performance
commence precisely at 7 ( o clock.
T g* Admittance—Boxes o 0 ccut:- —Pd 05.
B.U. STOKES, MANAGER.
G. L. EATON, AGENT.
The Ala nmoth Gre?t YVestern Circus will be
exhibited at Edgefield, S. C , on Monday, May
3, Wet son. Aiay 4. Lexington, Alay 5; Colum
bia, Mat L, f> r three davs.
Alay I + 106
510U N T lIAGIiK TRIPOLI.
4 REM \RK A HLE mineral, pronounced by
geologists to he a great rarity in nature, and
known to them by the name of Tripoli, has lately
been discovered in this conniry, although but in
one bed, of verv narrow limits, all owned hy the
“sloimt Eagle .Mamificturing Company” incorpo
rated for the sole purpose of ils niaiinfactnre.
The. ariiele i> ••xcellent for burnishing and clean
ing ail finished metallic and glass snif.ic-es, such
as gold, silver, brass. Britannia and steel ware,
window glass, Ac. Nothin" has ever yet been
discovered equal to the pure Tripoli, and the corn
moti language of lire consumer is, it is the best j
tiling I ever saw. The genuine Particle is for sale
bv the exclusive agent for Augus'a.
' \VM. HAINES. i
April 29 --ts ,176 ;
A CARD.
TTLR. T. P. CLEVEf-YND having temporarily
withdrawn from the practice of bis profes
sion, I would inform the citizens of Augusta and
the public generally, that I have formed a connec
tion with his former copartner. J.\p W Spk ah. in
the practice of DEN FaL SI RGERY . 'Fhe bu
siness will he conducted tinder the firm of Cleve
land <Sf Sp&jr. Office Broad-st., over Aldrich &
Green’s shoe More.
J NO. A. CLEVEL vND.
Feb. 18 u- 117
ENTIRELY NEW.
SPUING AND SI 5131 UR STYLES.
JOHN BRIDGES,
FASHION ABLE DRAPER AND TAILOR,
Next door below I '. S/au* Hotel. Broad-st.
ffjNHE Spring ami Summer styles just receiving
L of < LOTUS, t as'irneres, Drap D’Ete,
plain and figured; 51 ired and Drab <7ashmerette?,
[ Drills, Vesting?. Fancy Article-, Trimming?, <kc.,
I f»r g<-nt|( m m’s wear. Under Y’ests for ladie?
The public are respectfully invited before or- i
1 denng trV»r garment? elsewhere, to example the ’
| above S*.. f .'|j. uhich they will find toco- . -fee.,the.
' Aery best selections t.ml can be rc-ldc ii e Yo.v
i Y*nrk market.
N. B—Making and Trimming as usual, in the
most fashionable manner.
51 arch 26 148
GEORGIA, Burke County.
"SJST'HERF.AS, I-.-ii-iii Carier applies to me
wlf for letters dbmissory on the Estate of :
George \V. ('arpenter, deceased.
Tii tse are therefore i«» cite and admonish all and '
singular the kin Ired an creditors of said deceased
to he and appear at my office within the time pre
scribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have,
why said leifersshoirld not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office in Waynesboro,
January 25th, 1617.
T. 11. BLOUNT, Clerk.
Jan. 27 t , 98
BA NK ST AT I lO V GEO RGIA.
Savannah, fith April, 1847.
rfhY Mon lay the od of ‘davnext. an Election
Ml*' will be held at the Banking Hou-e in this
city, for EIGHT DIREC IOKS of said Bank, on
the part us lire individual Stockholders.
A. PORTER, Cashier.
April 1! stu — 162
- Y AI? NT SI IE SB
CIOACII. Copal, Furniture and Japan Y’AR
t NTSIIESj of very superior qualitv. just re
ceived bv j. e. Marshall.
April 22 170
FOI{ SALE,
a ..- ; -\ That delightful summer residence, at ]
Beil Air. recently occupied by Judge
—2_ Holt. Fur a descrip’ion of the premises
and terms of sale, persons wishing to purchase are
i referred to Thomas Barrett, Esq.
April 25 ts 173
"a 1 J 011 SA LK.
[■ ts The WOODEN BUILDING on the
: t U N. W . it. of Washington and Greene-sts., i
wall lie so! ) at the Market House on next safe day,
(the first Tuesday in May) unless disposed of at ,
private sale before that time. Persons wishing to t
purchase may apply to slr. Wm. H. Goodrich, or
to ' ‘ JOSEPH A. EVE. .
April 25 td 173
NEW~GOODS FOR GENT’S. WEAR.
IA 1 A.SIM EKES of fancy colors, and Black
i y Dr ib ei 'i'a and Cii'hm ir -lie
: Super White Ku»ia Duck for pants
l inen Drillings. checked, |>iaid and striped
I Checked Linen Coatings, Tweed Coatings
Cotton and Linen Checked Goods, for bo vs wear
| Sdk and Cotton I mlershirts and Drawers
i Brown Cotton i Hose, Gloves, Handkfs."
Suspenders, Silk, Casing' re and Marseilles Ycst
mgs.
With every description of Goods, in our line to
i which weiiivile your attention.
BUWDRE A- CLAGETT. j
j April 17 167
iRE NEW GOODST j
, We have received Ly the Southerner, additional sup- |
NEW AM) BEvi TIIT L GOODS.
AMONG WHICH ARE:
ST 5L\ 1N BAKEG E§ of all colors
ii. Rich styles of Satin striped and fig'J Ba
reges
New styles of French Muslins and Jaconets
H hite Goods, such us :
JACONET si l SLINS, Swiss Alnslins, Book
Muslins and I .aces of every kind; Cambric and !
Swiss Edgings and Inserting*, Linen Cambric |
Handkfs. front 124 cenls to §lO, Ladies and Misses j
Kid GluVes of ilie best quality, §iik and Cotton |
Hosiery, a great assortment and at ail prices
White Damask Curtain Muslins in st is and by j
the yard, “ j
Black, biu '-black. plain and striped Silks
Colored Silks, a splendid assortment
Black Alpacas, black Botnbasius and thin black
Goods for Ladies Dresses
While and col’d. Canton Cmpe Shawls and Scarfs
Do. do. Barege at.d Twisted ilk do.
I French Work Collars and Bonnet Ribbons
I 500 pieces Calico of the richest and newest styles i
! Parasols, Umbrella* and -Sun Shades
To Domestic Goods our assortment is very complete:
l Bleached and brown SHIRTINGS from 3-1 to 9-8
w ide
Bleached and brown Sheetings from 5-1 to 10-1
ami 12-4 \vide
Irish Linens, Linen Sheetings and Pillow-case
Linens.
As complete as onr,.Stock is now, we take plea
sure in in\ iting purchasers to call and examine our j
assortment, as we are satisfied vve can give salis
-1 lac i ion in goods an J prices.
April 18 BOUDRE & CLAGETT.^
DAGUERREOTYPE PICTURES.
What should vve cherish more in this brief life, j
Than Father, Mother, Sister, Brother, Wife ?
The mein’ry of the firm and constant Friend,
Who aid and counsel in distress would lend ?
Let Arlfrora N vture llieirtrue semblance make—
Affection claims it fur our kindred's sake !
fKHiE §1 BSCKIBEK lias taken the rooms
H lately occupied hy Mr. Johnson, ami will ,
take Pit ’l l KE-§ in his well known style. Hav
ing received instructions Inin him and operating
with his instrument, he hopes to please all who .
call at Lis rooms.
PETER STRAUB.
April 7 Im 155
GLENN SPRINGS,
Spartanburg District, South Carolina.
delightful Watering Place has under
u gone thorough repairs, and will be ready to
receive company by tiie first of May. \
'Phe bemln ial results of the water can be testifi- j
cd to by hundreds, who have experienced its in- |
lluence up on various diseases. '1 he, accommoda
tions shall he suited to tlie wants of all visitors j
vv ho may vi.dl the place, upon the following terms,
\ iz: j
Man per day, &L-5
“ “ week, 4 -bO
Over one- and in; s than four weeks, per vve. k, 6.00 i
Tour weeks and over, “ “ 5,00
Children and Servants half price.
ii'Tse per day, 6-i
“ tier week, 3.d0 j
J. C. ZIMMERMAN.
For tfie benefit of those who are 1•> 11 d of music, I ;
have purchased a fine Piano Forte, and have en
gaged a fine band of music for the season.
\lso. Mr. R. K. (.kites has repaired his- Billiard
'Fable, and fitted up a new 'Pen Pin Alley, w hich
will he iti gooil order for the use of those food of
that kin 1 «fexercise,<fcc. Gambling not allowed
on the premises. J.C Z.
April J 6 6 —c2m 105
i EXEci roirs su.e of vau able
rbal estate
A N I) O T II uII PHO I 1 i; RT V .
In pursuance of a Decree in Equity, will be sold,
on ttie fii>i Tuesday in May next, at the lower
market bouse in the city of Augusta, the follow
ing property, belonging to the estate of M. Nel
son, deceased:
The improved Lot mi the north side of Broad-st.,
j on which there are two three story brick houses, I
occupied by W . Vv oodbury «fe 1 0.,T. Barrett A.
Co. andothers. Also, other improvements.
The improved Lot on the south side of Broad-st., j
! on w hich there is a two story wood n building and |
other improvements, at present occupied by Mrs. j
i Caven.
Two improved Lots on Walker-st.. near Mc-
Kinne-f-t., on eat hui which there is a one story
wooden building.
(Jin- House ami Lot ! n the town of Harrisburg, i
No. 43. near the Canal, on which there is a one j
story wood, n house.
Two vacant Lots. Nos. 83 and 84, on the south j
side of Broad street, through which the Canal i
i runs.
Three vacant Lots on the east side of McKinne, j
i near Walker-street.
One vacant Lot on McKinne-slrcet, south of the i
last described hits.
Three vacant Lots, immediately north of the j
Bray ton lots, one on the east side of McKinne- j
street, and near the ('anal Basin.
One Lot of Land, No. 192. 22d District, 2d Sec
tion Ch-rokee. containing 160 acres.
One Gold Lot. in the 2d District and 4th Section
Cherokee, containing 40 aeres.
ll Shares of the Capital Slock of the Georgia. |
Rail Road & Hanking Company.
5 Shares of the Stock ol the Central and Wes-
I tern Wharf Company.
A Negro W«;ian nam'd Jane.
Terms mad- known on the day 0 f and pre
| viouslv on application to e oJ t j ie ’ undersigned
Executors.
JVIES ii A R PER. J Executors of M.
J< . :fv NELSON’, $ Nelson,deed.
April 7 t 158
MAGIC TOOTH-ACHE MIXTURE,
! T-,. 'fyT AK R A NTED to a fiord immediate relief to
V M TOO TH-ACH E, and superior to any sim
ilararticle known. Prepared by an experieu ed
Dentist, from a receipt furnished by one ol tlie
ablest D'-ntists in the. United States. Price 25
cents. Forsale by
D’ANTIGNAC A B MIRV,
JIAVILAND, HisLEY & CO ,
WM. K. KITCHEN,
THOMAS B V RRETT & CO,,
J E. liAKSH \ LL,
WM. H. Tl I T,
\nd at the D:ng Stores in Hamburg. S. C.
Agents are requested to refund the money in
any case vvhete this preparation fails to give satis
faction. 9m [April 16
~ WANTED TO HIRE,
BY the month or year, two Negro boys from
fifteen to twenty years of age. Inquire at
this office. ’ ’ w April 15
r\(on: "iiaconi
JUST RECEIVED—
-s**o choice Hams, for family use,
20,000 lbs prime Sides and Shoulders, and for
sale low by (April G] JOHN R. DOW.
PER ITJiERV.—About-eventy-fi ve differ
entevtracts of the choicest English and French
j Odours, from Ede.Lubin Ar Pievost,with an end
! less variety*.'! American Perfumes,some of them
j very fine, and gll will besold low.
1 march 23 J. £, MARSHALL.
x yP**'k *tmmmnm «*«■ 1 "*'*
(BILLNE AND PULASKI 31 ON C3JLNT
L O T T BXS £5 !
J. W. MAURY A CO., SUCCESSORS TO
J. G. OKKfiOISV A ((»., 3IANAGEICS.
EXTRA CLASS \o. is.
By Alexandria Class Is. May Ist, 1847.
SALES CLOSE MONDAY.
saeoo doj.l’ks.
012.0(H)! $7,000! §3.270! 50 of 8LOCO!
'Tickets §10 — in proportion.
CLASS S.
| To be drawn at Savannah, 'fay 1, 1847.
SALES CLOSE SATURDAY.
78 Numbers—l 3 Ballou.
CAPITAL PRIZK.
8,000
§2.000! §1,200! §1,046! 2of §1,000! Ac.
Tickets §2,00 —Shares in proportion.
CLASS No. 18.
By r South Carolina. (Mass No. 13, May 5, 1847.
SALES CLOSE THURSDAY.
75 Numbers—l 3 Ballots.
liioa JT2IB.
§3,000! §2,00(i! $1,000! 5 §500! Ate.
Tickets §1,50 —slines in proportion.
I or sale Dy
JOHN V. MILLEN, Agent.
Opposite live Masonic Hall,
j &CT - Orders from the country promptly attended
. t". April 30
GEORGIA LOTTEIIJESL
1). I* VINE & CO. N VNAGERS.
AGENCY AT AUGUSTA, GA.
“TII E LUC K Y ONE.”
Drawing Due Monday.
Grand Consolidated Lottery.
Class No. 17, Extra, for 1817.
•22&Q0 DOlik’RS!
§7.siiU! §5,500! 10 of §l.()0U!
Wholes only §5, llalves§ 2,5 J, Quarters §1,25.
Drawing Due Tuesday Evening.
Grand Consolidated, Class No. 18.
! 73,000 DDLIYIIB.
DIVIDED INTO
50 PRIZES OF §1,500! E VCII.
§31,000! §10,000! «sec., &.c.
Wholes § 10— shares in proportion.
Savannah 1 tottery.
Class No. 22, for 1847.
To be drawn Tuestlay, May 4.
SPLENDID PRIZES.
-1,500 DOLLARS.
§2.Odd! §1,50 ! §H79! §5 > •! lYc. &c.
Tickets §i —ILaves 50c. —Package Q uricrs, only
§6,20.
For sale by
E. 11. BEZANT, Agent,
; Broad-st., 1 door below the Bank of Augusta.
Disorders from the country will meet with
■ ptomul attention if addressed as above. [April 3u
AN ACT
alter and amend the third section of the
-W second article of the Constitution of tins
State.
Whereas the Third Section of live Second Arti
j oleos the Constitution of this Stale reads in the
j follow ing words, to wit:—No person shall be el
igible to the office of Governor who shall not
have been a citizen of the Cnited States twelve
j years, and an inhabitant of tins Si t e six years,
and who has nut at tinned to the age of thirty
i years, and who does not possess fixe hundred
acres of land in his own right within this State,
and i.iher property to the amount of four tiion
i sand dollars, and vv hose estate shall not on a rea
| somthle estimation, be competent to the dis
charge of his just debts over and above that sum
—and vv her as said proper y qualification is in-
I consistent with tlie genius ofoiu institutions, and
the popular spirit of this age —
i Section I. Be it enacted oy the. Senate and
House of ft cji res cat a ' i res of the State oj Georgia
| in General Assentin'y met and it is hereby enacted
by the authority of the same. That so soon as this
Act shall have passed, agreeable to the. require
ments of the ('(iiist.il tit ion, the following shall he
| adopted in lieu ufiiie Section a»bov« recited, (to
wit:—No person shall he eligible to (he off toe of
(Jevernor who shall not have been a citizen of the
United states twelve years and an inhabitant of
this State six years, and who hath not attained the
a ire of thirty-years. Approved December 261 h,
[ 1845. April 13
NEW ICE HOUSE—ELLIS STREET.
'IIE subscribers haviior contacted iheir ICE
SL HOUSE on a new and well adapted plan for
preserving Ice during all seasons of Ihe year, re
spectfully inform the citizens of Augusta and its
i vicinity, that they have received and vviil keep
! forsale, a large supply of this necessary article.
Hates —3 cents per pound; 24 cents per pound
’ to those purchasing §lO worth of tickets, which
will entitle them to as small a quantity as 2 pounds
i at a time; 24 cents per pound to those purchasing
i 5 iO lbs and over, delivered.
Ice put up in the best manner for country cue
i turners.
j 'Terms of sale, cash on delivery'.
The Ice House will bo opened from sunrise an
| til dark, and on lite iSabbath Ir am 8 till to o'clock
I a. m. U 51. HAINES & CO.
April 14 l6l
! SPRING BONNETS,&U
MRS. K. PRITCHARD,
First doer above the Augusta I.nsuranc*’ and Bank
ing Company, and immediately opposite t\
La mini ck 's CoaC ec t<y n ( . r {, [
’ J i°‘CLy next, a fashionable
I * * ussuri ‘Cient of
; spring & Summer Bonnets,
AMONG WHICH ARE
MONTEREY < OUTAGE,
f FRENCH LACE, AMAZON^,
LICK PEARL. RICE COIU UG.
LEGHORN, DEVON and STRAW.
MISSES’ BONN ETS, a good supply,
j She will also open a fine assortment ol Fashionable
| RIBBONS, FLOWERS, TABS,
CAPS, CAPES AM) COLL VXIS.
which she will sell low for cash.
BON N K'TS repaired or made to order at the
shortest notice. 1 in— [April 16
DRY GOODS, ’
/V CHARLESTON, S. C.
fA W. BANCROFT, 253 King-.-t., would in-
Ja vile the attention of country planters ami
others, who may visit the city, ; o is stock ol rich
Fancy and Staple Dr> Goods It will he found one
of the most extensive in th ' city, and is intended to
embrace every article in tlie Dry Goods line. Par
ticular attention paid to ladies’ rich Dress Goods’
ShawE, Mantles, Ac. Also, a full assortment of
Domestic Fabrics, both Gotten am* Woolen.
In rooms in the rear ami over our front sales
room, will be offered to merchants. a large stock of
the same goods, at wholes le.nl prices well worthy
tlie attention of close buyers.
April 11 -r- 161
COFFEE. STff.VR AND CLASSES,
ll BAGS RIO COFFEE,
JILoJj'VF 20 hhds N. O.aml 51 nscovado Sugars,
3d hfadsN'ow Crop Cuba 510 a-s'-s, lor sale low
by f \pril 6] OH NR. DOW.
IODIDE OF SAItSAPAHILLA.
■ rwims is a new preparation ot A. B. A r f).
ia SANDS, and is confessed I v the best Spring
and Fall Purifier of the Blood. The attention ut
Physicians is particularly directed to this prepara
tion. Forsale Ly J- E. MARSHAL,!,.
April 22 BO
ii i i ianiMriiMMi«« g f in—m r> rr> Mrrwn ■ .nu^ t
PUBLIC SALKS.
55 HMOND SHE RIFF’S "
On the first Tuesday in June next, will he sold
at the lower Market Home, in ihe city of Au
gusta. within the legal hours of sale, the fol
lowing property, to vv it:
A Negro Woman named Aberdeen, levied on as
the property of John W. Graves, to satisfy three fi
fas issued from the G )oth District Justice’s Courier
Richmond coumy, in favor of John Robertson vs
John VV. Graves and John G’Brieii. Levy made
aiid returned l»y a constable-
WILLIAM V. KER, D. Sheriff
April 30 J 77
A DM 2 NTsTK A TOK'SSALi:.
On the first Tuesday in day next, will he sold, et
the Market house in the city of Augusta, under
an order u. the honorable Inferior Court of Rich
mond county. when sininir lor ordinary pur
poses, the following described properly situate
in said city, being a pari of the real estate vs
the late i’aul Fit/ inions, deceased, and si.ld ft./
the benefit of me heirs and creditor:* of said es
tate;
Tne family residence, being that handsomely
improved lot fronting on Telfair, Centre, Walker
and Elhert-slreets.
Three improved lots.cn north side of Tdfair-st.,
fronting ihe family residence.
So-: vacant lots m the square fronting on Fen- *
wick, W ashington, i ’entre and B-streeis.
One vacant lot on VValkei street, next west of
D’ \ lit ignac’s VV a rehouse.
Terms made known at ihe time of sale.
ROBERT F. FOE. i
VN 11.1,1 \d J. E\ E. . Adm'rs.
(’ E« ) ift, EW. CR A WFURD \
Ap-d -JO. is 17. 17()
i f Postponed. j
SCRIVEN Si I i7l»iFi"S SALE.
Will he sold, hi fi re the conn house door in the
\ lilac- »1 Jncksonhom, between tiie Ostial hours
of s? (e, i; the tint Tuesday in May next, the
follow in N-a roes, to wit:
Jerry, i an; Judy, a woman; Aurelia, a girl;
Jackson, i oy; Emanuel, a boy; and Moses, a
hoy—levin . n as the property of Jacob Bryan. 1
deceased, to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. in favor of
Isaac Bryan. Property pointed out by said fi fa.
J.EITERSON ROBERTS, Sh’ff.
April 13 IG3 ~s
Postponed Adminixlmtor's Pule.
By virtue of an order of the Honorable the Tnfe- m
rior Court of Seriven county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes. will he sol 1 at the court
j house door in said county, on the first Tuesday
in May next, bet ween ihe, usual hours of sale, m
ihe following properly, viz;
Four lots in the village of Jacksonboro; on said
lots are a good Dwelling and other out buildings.
Also two hundred and fifty acres of Land, adjoin
ing land of Benjamin Taylor, John Taylor and oth
ers. sold as tlie property of Jacob Br\ in, deceased,
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said de
ceased. Terms on the day.
ISAAC BRA AN, Adin’r.
April 13 163
: liiri^rrm^T
I NEITiIF.fI THE FKE.NTH MEMSCUSTNOR WOL
LASTON'S ENGLISH PEIIIfeCOPIC. r
.J' : - \
. > '. .1 .J
rwioall who experience inconvenience in l he use
j AL of the, common kind <1! Glasses, and especi
ally in niisht reading. these Spectacles will he found
j a most valuable substitute; in no case,except w here
i the optic nerve has been pronounced diseased. liav e
i they failed, when properly fitted, togive'tolisfac-
No belter proof of their superior merit can be
- given to each individual who may need Glasses
than the satisfaction he will experience in the use
i of them.
The.se Glasses ran be obtained in this place only
of CLARK. RACKET!’ & CO., 1
Agents for the Manufacturers,
who have now on ban# a good supply in gold and
; silver frames. Perifocal Glasses lilted to any frame,
for any vision.
Spectacles in gold, silver and steel, forsole very
low by ( LARK, RACK ET]' <A CO.,
Dealers in Watches, Jewell y, SA\ «r \N a re, <Lc.
may 8 - 137
CT»»- Li J {?.*£ 2®BC LI rZL' S. 2t n
1 AA TA r Of LI > in form the citizens of Augusta and
i Nfr w its vicinity that lie has opened a shop on
I Mclnto-h-.-treet, directly opposite the Constitution
alist office, for l ie purpose, of carrying on the above
business, in ail its various branches.
Idles of a sup'rior quality ma *!e to or del, and
warranted a? good ;>scan be produced, bothm point
of finish and accuracy' of shooting.
Double and single Guns re-stocked and repaired.
Also, door and trunk locks repaired, and new
keys fitted at short notice.
From his long experience in the business, lie is
enabled to say that ail work entrusted to his cure
shall lie dime a . well as it can be done at the north
or elsewhere.
ik/'A lien’s Revolving and Self-Cocking Pistols,
Powder Flasks and >ho Pouches, Cone \\ rein hes,
English, French and American Percussion Caps*
1 lor sale.
april 27- ly 174
SEG UJ . T ' . &C.
JUS r HFA i'.lVi.D.
n A SEt. VR> various brands ami'
Ji qualities
[> boxi s Chew ing Tobacco, si-me “extra’’
1 hide Leaf Tobacco, a find rate article, to pre
vent moths in vvool!eii , go..ds.
Also, a general assortment of Segars, Tobacco,
Snuff, Pipes, A.c. I'or sale hv
E. If. PEZANT,
Segar and Tobacco Store, opposite U. S. Hotel.
April 23 3 i7G
NEW SPRING GOODS.
MTS7M O. PRICE & CO., Unifiers ami TaD
V V lors, have now instore, and are weekly
receiving from the French and English markets,
CEOTIi'E ( \S>iME!IES and VESTINGS,
and Trimmings for Tailors uses, to which they
. would call dm attention of those visiting this mar*
kef. as they can sell tie rn by piece or patient, as
low as they can be purchased in NVw,\ ork: Cash
neiretts. (’roJon < 'oaiings. Summer (’ainblets. Eng
li-!i arid G’.icri-an tweeds, white and colored
Linen Drills. ‘ Drop D'Ete,” hl'k.and col’d fig’d.
Manoguir Delaines, and all the newest pattern:*
and styles of VESTINGS of Silk, Cashmere,
5 while, and eol’d. Marseilles, Valencias, &e.,&c.,
with a full and traileril assortment of the newest
patterns ami styles of REAIO MADE t LO TH
EN G, and well m i le Shirts and Drawtus', Ifnts ants
Caps. I mhrellas. steel f rame and all Kinds; Hosier
iy, (71ov‘s. >nspenders, < ravats, Scarfs. Ibtndkerl
chiefs. Storks, Collars, Bo>orns, .Shoulder B races I
Riding Belts, Money lieiis. Razors and Razor
Strops, Dressing Cases, C|otle*s Brushes, H:iit
Brushes. Hat Brushes, Nail and Tooth do.. Night
Caps. Money Purses, Pocket Books, Tablets,
’ Watch Gnard-a Body Guards, Tailors shears,
‘ points,Tailors Im h Measures, Crayons,and every
1 article useful for dress.
A fine assortment of HICKORY SHIRTS.
’ We will make to order all kinds of FASHION-*
A BEE C LOTH I\G at - hurt notice, and as cheap
as can he ItaiHn ilte Soirheni market.
1 258 BROAD-S’i'.,opposite State Bank-
March 18 141
I FOR THE TOILET.
t. N T invoke of Ila reel's 811AVLNG CREAM,
.ML and other Soaps, with a great variety of
Essences and Extracts, Brushes and Combs. E- u
T.nstrael, and Hair Dye - Pow ler Boxes and Pulls.
With a great variety of other articles oi Foreign
and Domestic manufacture.
, J;.n 1J J. E. MARSHALL.
MONTHS after date, application will
- 1 he made to the Honorable the Inferior Court
of Seriven county, when sitting for ordinary pur
pn«-PS. f>r leave to sell the whole of the real estate
r of James Parker Sen , deceased, late of said conn.
1 ty.
JAMES PARKER Jr. ) , , .
THOMAS PARKER. S r "
> April 3 Hi