Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851, May 15, 1847, Image 3

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most important desiJeraturn in the practice of medicine l<» obtain a remedy similar to this—one that would act on the liver, stomach and bowels, with all the precision ami potency of mineral preparations, Vet without any of their deleleri vus effects upon the vital {towers of the system. Fur further particulars and conclusive evidence of its er. potior value and efficacy, see pamphlet*, which may he obtained of agents, gratis. Prepared anrl .'old, whoi-Male «•>•} r*i-d, hy A, | li «t D. SANDS, Wholesale Druggists, 100 | Fulton, corner of William «tr«*ct, New'-Yurk.— j •Sold also by, HAVILAND, KISLEV A. CO., Augusta. And by Druggists generally throughout the | United Slates. Price §1 per bottle, or six hollies I for $5. J 3 Way 12 | Wista \s Balsam of Wild Cherry. A VALUABLE TESTIMON Y. We like at all tines, to give credit when credit is due, nnd if at tne same time we can relieve the distressed, wo are doubly gratified; wo, therefore, give the following voluntary testimony as to the beneficial effects of Wistar'a Balsam of Wild Cherry, by the editor of the C »lu nbia South (Carolinian, who appears to ha'-'e obtained great relief from its use. Old Dominion, Portsmouth, Vi. W I STAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CTIER- R V. Wc seldom resort to patent medicines, leaving a great respect for the skill of the medical profes sion, but chance threw into our way the above named medicine, immediately after the close of the late session of the Legislature, when our lungs were almo t dried up by the highly ratified atmosphere of our stove-warmed Stale-house. The Balsam immediately relieved us of a most harassing cough, which threatened our health in a serious degree. We feel that we are indebted t>' it for some fifteen pounds of animal weight— which addition being once FELT, cannot lie forgotten. None genuine, unless signed 1. BU I'TS on the wrapper. For sale in Augusta, wholesale and retail, by HAVILAND, KISLEV A CO , Hud also by THOMAS BARPETT & CO., and Dealers in Medicines generally in Georgia. May 10 t 3 13G i "UOMMEUCIAL.". t.ATEBT Uat KS KKOJI Llv K R POO I.,:;:::: APR 11. 19. j i.ATidtT uatks rit o m Avßg.:::;:::::apis il 17 MACON, May 12 ■—X’of/on. —But little has done during the week, the principal holders are 1 the planters themselves, and they show no dispo- i ftljoit to sell. Sales have been made at 1' tuu lUj to 114 extreme?. APALACHICOLA. tVlay 8. - Since Tues day there has been a very moderate business doing in Co tun at prjees stoinewliat in favor of ! holders. We raise our quotations, advancing them on some grades, j and on others Jr. 1. IV Kit. TOOL CLASSIFICATION. Inferior, nun*. Ordinary to good ordinary, i Lo'lOi Middling, Good .Middling, . I tit.at Ail Middling F.nr, - (S-li Fair to fully fair, 1 < L®l l 4 Good fair, (a) — freights. —To LiverpnuJ, cotton, 9 id I.; to | Havre, to New Volk.lc.; to Boston, lc. MOIHLE, May 7.— Cotton.— The receipts this -week are2bßl bales,and the exports 13,12 b. The j ftiock on hand and on shipboard noi cleared js | 116.842 bales, against il 1,862 hales tame time | •last season. At the close of our last re\ lew there was a good ; deposition on the part of purchasers to operate, j but hoide rs generally were not offering the if kwh- ; pies freely, and the market closed firm ui lOie lor I middling rollons, tin tealorday Hie s ime good feeling prevailed on the part <»1 buyers. 'I lie de- ; maud was quite animated during the w ho day, and as it was met with more freedom by holders., the j transactions fooled up some 3.iOU bales at very lull j prices. There \\ as ag ■in a good enquiry on Mon- j day, but the firmness of factors limiied the sale to 1 about 1000 bales. 'i’nesday. in consequence of I liie advanced pretensions <n holders, ami th** fact that the immediate wauls of purchasers had been ju a good measure supplied, only so toe 15 Ki hale* rlnnged li md*—the prices up to this linie showing a slight advance on those current at the close ot last week. On Wednesday I in-re was a rumor i that the aceounls by the Sarah Sands had reach- ; rd the city bv private express, which caused many . ol the factors to withhold their stocks—the Kites : ofthe day hardy reaching 1500 bales. Thursday’s | mail brought news of the arrival of the steamer, i without any particular*, ami both parties with drew from the market after some 800 bales had | been disposed of. On Friday the market exhibit ed more dullness than for any previous day ibis week, nnd on summing up the business of the day j we find the sales do not exceed 5 0 hales. This ’ dullness may be attributed in h mear-ure to the j near approach of the next steamer's accounts and | the want of vessels for coastw ise shipments. As regards prices, our quotations will show an ad- | vanre of about lc during the week, and the mar- ; ket closes dull. The purchases of the week, which mm up 9,300 ha hs*. hav« been principally \ lor England and the North, and the demand has run chiefly on the finer descrip.ions. LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary, 10 a j Middling 10|all r Middling fair, —alls Fair, ilia! 11 Good fair, al2 Good and fine, nominal. NEW ORLErTiNb, May 8,2 Cotton. ! Market quiet—the only sale we hear a list of 300 | bales. iS'ufar—Sab** 100 birds- -Piiincin request. Jlfolaste* —Quite inactive—retail sales at pre vious rales. Flour— Sales 000 bbls. Ohio (COO from flatboat nnd 400 hundred from steamboat landing) and 1350 per flathout nt S’(», and 700 in store at 6 05. I Steady, Corn— -Sales, one lot Mixed at 5Sc. I ISO sacks Mixed, in mixed bags, end SOO Mixed at 60c.; 2000 Mixed at 62[c.. and 13(X) A hite at 65c. steady demand—lsoo sacks at auction, under in spection of Port Warden, brought 3hjc. . Whisky— Sales 100 bbls. ?.t 20c., 120 at 201, and some smaller lots at 21 a 21 1. NEW YORK. May 11,2 i p.m.—Cotton droops, fairA'pland 13 ets. lb. Flour is lietter, Genesee $7,75 a 83, fur June the same. Corn is bought to go round |o Philadelphia and Baltimore to fill up vessels there (or Europe, so very little is found there to ship; a cargo Northern reflow sold at 95 ets. to-day for Philadelphia. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVALS FROM CHARLESTON. Ship Anson, Burr, New York. MEM9RA.\;u. The echr. Globe, from a Northern port, for Sa vannah, was spoken ofi'Charleston bar, 13th inst. The ship Arison, Burr, to clear 15lb, was up at New York, 10th inst. The schr. W. li. Genn, Shute, for Charleston, cleared at Philadelphia 10th inst. CHARLESTON, May 14.—Arr. brigs Emily, plherw'ood, Godfrey, New York; Moses, Bulkley, do.; Palo Alto, Mrln’tyre, Baltimore; schrs. Sea sfew, Stanley, Cardunas.Cuba; Richmond, Gjbbtr*, Boston; A .inda. Bonne, Mill Stone Point, Conn.; Medium, Swasey, Cedar K»*y.s. < Id, ship Medernseh. Chase, New York. Hem to sea, brig Pocahontas, Grey, West la dies; schr. Savmn -h. Andrews, Key West. tvA VAN N All, May 13—Arr. brig Geo. I'. H illiams, New, Matagorda Bay. AUGUSTA ARTILLERY GUARDS. Augusta, May 13tii, la IT. » Appearon your Parade Ground, in front 9 o r ihe Methodist Ghnrch, Tht„ Diy. the rj I 15 It inst., at 2 o*eh>t-k, P. 51., armed and 1 ® equipped a* vonr by-laws d reel, w ith 3 ISil V.t Rounds of }’>a!l Cartri lffe, and prepared uty [lll to contend far the medal. m* i do! By order of Captain J as. Adam, -.l* B. LAMB, A. O s. May 15 2 193 LIVERY STABLES. THE under- igned respect [ f 4 fully informs the public that • i r, ml C-rmM tie has lea-ed tfi- old stand. t. I well known ns J. B. Gnedron’s LO A Ell STA i BLES, on Ellis-treet, and would bethankful fora share of patronage. R. A. W UTKINS. May 11 lB9 £2O REWARD. I.N.WVAV from ihe Subserilier at -1 Mile Br im h, Barnwell District, South < aroiinn. on tlie 1 Ith inst., a negro man -A—named JUNE, a earfM-nter. June is n black man. stout f How, about 5 feet, li)or II inches high, with full, heavy eyes, and inclined to be red. un i stammers; b-tw *en 2’> and oOyears of age. The above reward will be paid for his delivery to the jailor of \llgusta, where he is well known, orSR) for his security in any other j til so that 1 get him. ISAAC TAYLOR. May 13 189 D VGUI: R RHOT Vi J L PICT I KI S. H'ha! should we cherish more in this brief life. Than Father, .Mather, Sister, Brother . \\ ife( Tiie m- m’ry of the firm and (onstant Friend , V. ho aid and counsel in dj'tress wouhl lend! Let Art from Nature their true semblance make Affection claims it for our kindred V sake! r?|MIE subscriber has taken the Rooms lately .» occupied bv 51 r. Johnson, and will u.k; TICTE KES in his veil /mown style. Haying a-- cei veil instructions from him and opt rating with his instrument, he hopes to please all who cal! at his rooms. PETER STRAP I*. May 14 Im 189 SPRING BONNETS, &C. M!IS. E. PUITCIIARI), : first d'or above the Augusta Fisa ranre a net Flank in a Company. and immediately opposite F. I.a/nimck's Con fectionery , j ■MfTILL open, on slonday n-xt, a fashionable assortment of . Spring & Summer Bonnets j AMONG WHICH ARE NEAPOLITAN, MONTEREY COTTAGE. THEM ’ll L\( E, AM AZON'. RICE PE Mil.. RICE COBURG. LEGHORN, DEVON and STRAW. MISSE.V BONNETtS,agoixl stqiply. £'.ir w ill also np--ii a fine assortment of Fashionable lUOIiONS. FLOWERS, TARS, CAPS, CAPPS AM) ( <>I.LAPS, w ii '< li she u ill sell low f*r cash, j OCT BON N ET6 rejmired or made to order at tiie shortest noriite. Im [April US i NEW GOODS FOR GENT’S. WEAR. 1 4 BA.'IMidIIES of fancy color*, and Black ! Drabet Ta and Ca-hmarette j Super Wl.ite Russia Duck for p utts \ Linen Drillings, checked, plaid and striped j Checked Linen Coatings.'Tweed Coatings j Cotton and Linen ( becked Goods, far boys wear , Silk and Cotton Undershirts and Drawers ! Brown Cotton 1 Hose, (Roves, Handkfs. | Suspenders, Silk, Cashmere and Marseilles Vest _ings. 1 With every description of G tods, in our line to which we invite your attention. BUU DUE & CLAGETT. j Ap-i! 17 IG7 MORE NEW GOODS. II t-Anif reecivd by the Southerner, additional sytp i ]>h-s of NEW AND BEAUTIFUL GOODS. AMONG WHICH ARK; FL \ IN B A REGES of all colors Rich styles of Satin striped and fig’J Ba reges i New styles of French MuMbir and Jaconets U hdc (ri ods. suet, ns • JACONE T Ml SUNS, Swiss Muslin.*, Muslins and Laces of every kind; (’aiu'oric and : Swiss Edgings and Inserting*, Linen Cambric Handkfs. irom I2i cents to §lO, Ladies and sl;s-ts Kid (Roves of the best quality, ami Colton Hosiery, a great assortment and at all prices \\ hue Damask Curiam Muslins in sets and hy the yard, i Black, blue-black, plain and striped Silks , ( oloreil Silks, a splendid assortment 1 Black Alpacas, black Bombasins and thin black Goods for Ladies Dresses I While and coi’d. Canton Crape Shawls and Scarfs Do. do. Barege and Twisted tSilk do. French Work Collarsand Bonnet Ribbons i 500 pieces (’alien of the richest and newest styles ; Parasols. Umbrella* and Sun Shades In Domestic Goods onr assortment is very complete: j Bleached and brown SHIRTINGS from 3- 1 to 9-8 w ide I Bleached and brown Sheetings from 5 1 to 10-4 and 12-4 vvide Irish Linens, Linen Sbeetiugs ami Pillttw-«ase Linens. As complete as our Stock is now, we lake plea ■ sure in inviting purchasers to call and examine «tir assortment, as we are satisfied we tan give satis -1 faction in goods and prices. April 18 BDVVDRE & CLAGETT. NEW SPRING GOODS. - O. PRICE & CO., Drapers and Tai vj v lors, have now instore, and are weekly i receiving from the French and English markets, CLOTHS, CASSI.MERES and VESTINGS, j and 'Trimming* for 'Tailors uses, to which they ; would call the attention of those visiting this mar ket. as they can sell tin m by piece or jialtern, as ! low as they can be purchased in New. York: Cash maretts, Croton Coatings, Summer CamMcts, Eng lish and American (weeds, white anil colored Linen Drills. “Drap D'Etc,” hl'k-and coi’d fig’d. Manognir Delain*-s. and all the newest patterns and siyles of VESTINGS of Silk, Ca-lnncre, white and col’d. Marseilles, Valencia*, <fcn., &c., w ith a full and general assortment of the newest pattern* and styles of KKAD\ MADE CLOT1I ! IMG, and well ipade Shirtsand Drawers. Hats and Caps, Umbrellas, steel frame and al! kinds; Hosie ry, Gloves. Suspenders, Cravats, Scnris, ilandker chiefs. Slocks, Collars, Bttsoms. Shoulder Braces, Riding Belts, Motley Belts, Razors and Razor Strops, Dressing Cases. Clothes Brushes, Hail Brushes, Hat Brushes, Nail and Tooth do.. Niglu : Cap®, Money Purses, Pocket Books, 'Tablets, Watch Guards, Body Guards, Tailors Shears, 1 Points,'Tailors Inch Measures, Crayons, and every ! article useful fur dress, A fine, assortment of HICKORY SHIRTS. We. will make to orderall kinds of FASHION ABLE CLOTHING at short notice, and as cheap as can be had in ihe Sou hern market, 258 BROAD-ST., opposite Slate Bank. March 18 141 SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD. | *T"I and after the 20th inst., a SPE j "Qk|£Ss UIAL TRAIN for passengers will run j " between Hamburg and Aiken. To leave as follows, viz: To leave Hamburg, . . 6 P. M. “ Aikep, . . li A. M. W. J. MAGRATIJ, Agent. slay 12 188 G EOR( iJ A RAIL 110 AD. On and after April 21st, 1847, the Passenger Train will leave Augusta at -•- o'clock, I’. 51. Transportation Onife G. R. R. & IJ. Cp. Augusta, April 20tli, 1817. 370 VARNISH ESN CIO ACII, Copal, Furniture nnd Japan VAR / NISHEB, of wry superior quality, just re ceived bv J. E. MARSHALL. April* HO ft REEK 12 AND PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTERIES! J. W. MUJKV Je CO., SUCCESSORS TO J. ti. CKEOUISV A 10.,.I1V.\ACLKS. Mam mot i Lot ter y, KXTR A CLASS N 0.20. By Alexandria Claps 20, May 15. 1547. BRILLIANT 1 IST OF PRIZES. CsiUMHS UOM/JKS. lOpriZis of #10,000! 20 of $5,;)00! IUO of 5 ] ,UL>O! 15.) of §4o<i! j Besides numfr ms nt hers, amountin'? to $ 1,193,197. Wholes $20,1/.lives $ 10,Quarters $5. Eighths2,so. CLASS LL To be drawn at Savannah. May 15, 1817. P \CKAGE SCHEME. 75 Number* —13 Ballots. ■IIOLiIjAMS. § 1,0o0! sC,•)<)] $3 R)| S2UU! Ac. Wholes $1; Halves s‘>r; package of quarters $C,25. CLASS N 0.20. By South Carolina, (.'lass No. *O, May 20, JJ3 iT• SALKS CLOSE THURSDAY, f)f> Numbers—l? Ballots. *2,114! 9 of $ 1,000! 3 of $700! Ac. Ticket* $7,00 —shae* iu proportion. | For sale t»y JOHN V. MILKEN, \?ept. Opposite the Masonic Hall. from the country pri.mptU attended tr, * May 11 jk q y p JEi (; LOI u;fTLOT I LK 1 D. I* A INK A CO. AIVNAGKRS. AGENCY AT AUGUSTA, GA. Drawing Due Alomlay. Grand Consolidated Lottery, Ci.ass No. 19, Extra, for 1317. 25.000 DOGEARS! 4 of $5,000 —20 of $! ,00* ! 33 holes $6 —shares in proportion. Drawing Due Tuesday. O ] Gka.no Co.vAOLir)ATn>, Class No. 20 for 1317. GRAND SCHEME. ! 35,000 ROIdL’RS. 0 d 50 priz -s of $009! 50 of $5 Hi! Wholes only $10 — hares in proportion. Drawing due Wednesday, •J r Savannah Lottery. Class No. 20, rott 1317. j 4,000 DOLLARS. [ Tickets § —Halves 5 >r.—Package Quarter*, opjy $6,50. i For sale by E. 11. VEg A NT, Agent. Bmad ft., 1 door below the Bank of Augusta. #7/-Orders from the country will meet with prompt attention if addressed a* above. (May 14 SHOW EH BATHS. SHOW Kii HATTiS from the N. E. Manufacturing Company, Massachusetts. This article is put up ip mwat style, ranging nt prices from sls to $3 b Th**y can be seen by call ing at H. A. PLATT’S, May 11 C aldaet 33 a re-Room, Broad-: f. TAXES, TAXES, TAXES! ! TTSRO3I and after the first day of June next, the Jjj_ FAX DICES P—for the year 1817, furtive the county of Richmond, will be closed. All per sons, H’hu may l;c found thereafter a* deftoilers, will be double taxed, in accordance with ths laws of this "Male. From the first day o'May to the first day of June next. I will be found nt the City Hall, from 9 until II o’clock, A. M. Saturdays and Sunday* excepted. IS 11A31 THOMPSON, R. T. R. April2S 175 NEW ICE HOUSE EEL IS STHEET. fjg MIE subscribers having completed their ICE 3 HOUSE on a new and well adapted plan for preserving Ice during ali seasons of the year, re spectfully iufuwa Uie citizens of Augueta. and its vicinity, that they have received and wiR k**cp I for sale, a large supply us this necessary article. Hates —3 rents per pound; £s cents per pound to those purchasing $lO worth of tickets, which y. ill entitle them to as small a quantity as 2 pounds at a time; 2i cents [ter pound to tho*e purchasing 5 0 lbs and over, delivered. ) Ice put tip in tl.ia bes.t manner for-country cus tomers. Terms tsf sale, cash on delivery. Tl l€ Ice House will tie opened from sunri-e un til dark, and on the Sabbath from 3 till i 0 o’clock a. in. W 31. HAINES &z. CL). April 14 l&4 A CARD. T. P. CLEVEi^vND having temporarily ! i-F withdrawn from the practice of his profes sion, 1 would inform the citizens of Augusta and tlie public generally, that I have formed a cwuiu lion w ith his former copartner. J.vo W SgKAtt, in the practice of DENTAL SURGERY. The bu siness will be, conducted under the firm of (,'leve land 4" Spear. Office Broad'-st.* over Aldrich & Green’s shoe store. 3 SO. A. CLEVELAND. Feb. 13 ts 117 IODIDE OF SARSAPARILLA. rWAHJS is a new preparation of A. B. A r I). Ja. SANDS, and is confessedly the best Spring and Fall Purifier of the Blood. The attention of /Musicians is particularly directed to this prepata tion. For sale by J. E. 3IARSIIALL. April 22 170 MAGIC TOOTH-ACHE MIXTURE, j NR ®T A K RANTED to afford immediate relief to wW TQOTII-AC 14 E, mid soperior-U* uny sim ! ilararticle known. Prepared by an experien c«l j Dentist, from a receipt furnished by ojje of the ; ablest Dentists in the United S'ates. Price 25 1 cents. Forsale by D ANTiGNAC ,& KARRA', IIA VILA ND, RIsLEV CO , WM K. KITCHEN. THOM AS BAUR.ETT <fc CO., J. E. MAPMKEU WM. 11. TL’TT, Arid nt tbe Drug Stores in Hamburg. S.-C. Agents are requested to refuiul the money in any case where this preparation fails to give saiis j faction- 9m [April 16 OF II months after date, application will be made to the 1 lopnrable th- Inferior Count of Warren county, when sitting for Ordinary pur poses. for leave to sell all the Real Estate of Vv tl liam Johnson, deceased . late of said county. WM. GIBSON, Administrator. March 3 124 GEORGIA, DeKalb county. Court of Ordinary. May Term, 1817. Present their Honors E. A. Davis, L. S. Morgan, John N. Bellenger, Judges of said Court. To all irhcm jt jaay concern. ?'1 T HEKKAS Wilson E. Sprewell, administra te w tor of William Sprewell. late of said cortn tv, deceased, applies to this Court for letters dts missnry from the administration of sai l estate. Therefore the kindred and creditors of said de ceased are hereby cited and admonished to file their objections, if any they have, in ray office within tlie time prescribed by law, otherwise let ters dismissory w ill be granted the applicant at the January Terra of this Court, 1345. Witness, tbe Hon L. S. Morgan one of the Jus- Itices of said Court. Mav 4. 1847. ALEX R. JOHNSON, CPU C. O May* I*2 SF/iARS, TOBACCO A3D SNUFF. t 9 SUGARS, various biands and ; fl-OW qualities, 5 gross fine cut Chewing Tobacco, put up in tin I canisters of 1 lb. and 1 lb. inch, a very superior j | article. 10 gross fine rut Honey Daw, pressed and on- | i pressed. 10 gross fine cut Cavendish, pressed and tin- i I pressed. 6 gross fine Spanish Smoking Tobacco, in pa ! pers. 2 boxes Scotch lEme. D«w. F-rnrh 1 T?upper., and American Gentleman Snuff. hi half lb. bottles. Together with a general assortment of Sugars, , I Tobacco, Pipes, (tc. Fur sale hv E. II PEZ \NT, I'roa 1-st. , opposite I S. Jjotel. j 31.iy 15 3 iytl HEW SPBIH3 lm SIiMMSB I aooDS. AVILLIA34 H. CRANE, ! 3 received by the last steamer and other L repent arrivals from N,-w York, the larg ! est and most desirable stock of SPRING AND SU.MWER DRV GOODS, he has ever offered in this < ity, cor.: isting of a very great varietv of the newest and most fashionable Goo Is. wlii' h were selected from, the latest importations. He v* ou;il respef lfully invite the pidiiic. and the ladies in particular, to call an I examine his assortment, whu h they will find very rich tut i j There are Rich (’hauielj m Gr.i lie Alger Silks j Ricii Plaid and stripe Poult lb* L.uedo Rich Chaineiion Grenedine Silks . Black Gro l)e Rhine mid Armour Silks | 4-4 rich black lustre Silks for Scarfs and Dresses ; Rich colored and Ombre stripe Barege, plain black and Satlin stripe du I Elegant Pompedo e and Frencli 3luslina Orgatida and Embroitiereti Muslins Jaconet. Swiss. India 31 till, and Nainsook da j Plain black Lawns an I Moqrniug 3iu*!ii,* Black Aljiacraand Bomoasin i EinhroM mid TamhorM Sw i-s Rohes, white black and colored Barege MiawD F.mbro’d .Muslins and Barege Scarfs French w orked Hollars and Capes Fancy Silk Handkerchiefs and Cravats I lair. Grass, and Corded Skirls Irish Linens and Sheetings 8-4 and l-‘-4 I).iraask Table Diaper 8 4 and 10-4 Dm *sk Table Cloths Scotch and Russia Draper and ( rash 'J’urkey >ed Cambric (for w indow curtain*) Swiss Tambor’d Curtain Muslin* j 10-4 12-4 w hite Marseilles Quilts i French Embossed piano covers and table cloth*, garment and Furniture Demtty J,itl«o t ’amliric Handkerchiefs, from 25c. ta§G Umbrellas, Parasols, and Sun Shades ! (Roves. 31 ills, and si l k and colored Husary Carved .-liell Turk Combs i 5-4,6-4 ami 12-4 Bleached «heeling I Furniture Calico, Bedtit k I Ahi rgc assortrn nt of bleached and unbleached Shirting and Sheeting Also, a targe assortment ut low priced Muslins and Calico With a very gr-as variety of other Articles. People from the country u ho \i*it th** city w ill do xv••II to call and examine mv assortment before j purchasing, a* I am determined to sell Goods on the lowest terms for cash or to punctual custom ; ers. *’-< 2 May 11 LINEN GOODS. S'OHN P. SE I ZE, has just received the cheap est assortment us LINEN GOODS, ever of? I sered in this in trket, to wit; 4-4, Undressed Irish Linens in whole and Jemi | pieces. ‘J-S. Fine and heavy Pillow Case Linen, C, 10, 11 and 12-4, Linen Sheeting, very j fiiie, B,‘Jaml 10-4, Single and double Datnt.k Table Diaper, 8 1, Barnsley Diaper, 8-4 mibleaclied Diaper, 8. 9, 10- 4 unbleached Tab’.o Cloth, Bird's Eye Diaper, Long Lawn, { s! ita and Grass Linen, \\ bite and colored Drilling*, White and brown Hollands, Bleached and unbleached Ru* i i Sheeting, French and Irish t.iuen Checks. Russia and Scotch Diaper, s ( rash and CTequila 4 4 Burlaps and O-nahurgs Linen C ambric ii.iu.lkfs. at I2i cents and up wards. Grass Skirts Bleached and unbleached Linen Socks I Bleached and unbleached Towel* with solgred J ho rilers. i Huckaback Dowlas Gents. Linen Gloves. / I, so. A general and extep-i \« selection of FANCY and jSTaPLE GOGL)*, worthy the attention of customers generally. March 26 113 NOTICE TO (JO 4 i ON t’b tt blia. H v\ ILL say to the cot t<>ri planters of Georgia and JB- 8011111 ' arolina. I have taken ihe shop form | erly occupied by S. R. Grenshavy. for the pnrp.se 1 of in inufiictaring CO P PON GINS, and would j also i>.furm them that I h ive engaged 31r. Cren ! sliatj , who w ill superintend i .»■ mauufar tnring of j tf.em. .31 y gins shall fu* made of tfie best rc v terials, and 1 can say with propriety they are the i cheapest gins * >hl in the Southern Slates, taking ; the workmanship in consideration. I will war ! rani .my pins to make cojtou equal to any maybe on j any other g;ns iu the Sn.Utlieru Sigtes, the I true staple of the cut too and making it perfectly I free of knap and clear of 111011*. 31 y gins will be j delivered at th* purchaser’s residence free of I charge and w arranted to give au ple satisfaction. All urdiors addressed to the siih<crib'-r will meet with prompt attention; repairing done in good sjyle ! and at short notice. All old giosof lu inch saws j 1 will repair and put them on improved principles, I and also warrant iljam to make as good cotton as ! any of the improved gius, and at a much less cost I than a new gm. J. D. lIA3I3IACK. Craw ford vilie, Ga?, 3lay 4. I will say to the planters who may favor 3Tr. 1 Hammock with their patronage 1 will exert all the i ability 1 have in superintending the shop; and i every gin sent from the shop shall he in complete order, and warranted tube the cheapest gins ever I offered to the public ; and from my long experi | ence in the business, 1 know the gins cannot he surpassed, although agents from other shops have resorted to the contemptible practice of slandering ■ me and saying my gins have prostrated me. though it is nut true. In full confirmation! of hat 1 say, ; 1 off r a few certificates trqni gentlemen who ; ha ve used my gins and cojgld furnish qmny more us this kind, it require . F. R. Cm:nsn.vw. fhar ,S'i r -' I have e“d the Gin bought of y.opi 1 for two years and I very cheerfully recummepd it to the Cotton planters of Oglethorpe and other counties of Georgia. It turns off sufficiently/ist to make good Cotton—it beingso saws—will throw out aboii'. 8()0 lb. of lint a day. The quality of the i Cotton basin Augusta ranged haU' cent higher at each tl my talcs than other stile*.' I those days, and it has been pronounced by those considered com petent to judge—as iu up way inferior to the Cava Gin. Yours very respectfully, F. 3lstt RIXVETIIKR. April 24;L, 134:7. GjiAtTHoitrE County, April 22, 1817. I have used for the last three years a machine that was made hy 8. li. Crenshaw, of Crawford vilie*. I cornu ier it one of the best Gins 1 have : ever seen. Two small mules’will gin, with a great deal of ease, three hales per day, and 1 do not think there is a gin in Georgia that can excel it in making fine cotton. In fact, 31r. Crenshaw has sold a great many gins in this county and Elbert, and I think that evert man who Inis purchased is perfectly satisfied. All of his gins which have been sold in this county, an J they are no/ a (gw, run light, pick fist, and w hat is better than all, when the cotton is 1 anted to market it sells for the very highest price. C. S. Meuriwethku. Cf awpordvili.e. May 4, 1317. 3fr. J I). Jfuutmack —l certify that I bought of j S. R. Cret,'Law . last year, a forty-five saw anti j friction Cotton Gin, which performs well and 1 makes jjg good cotton as the Carver Gins, in my opinion. lb G Kh 041,1. May fi d«fct6m 132 : is\ com 13 .Ron i JUST RECEIVED— -5 *0 rlioico Hams, for family n^e, 20,1/00 lbs prime Sides and Shoulders, and for I why [April fij JOHN IU DOW. 1)11. LE HOY’S i VEBETABLE UNiVEESAL FILLS. I The st irtling 'Jr:i« hack 011 nearly all .Medicinal .3 dents linsever be-u t1 at 111 t ioir procßsml' purgation aiidpu 1- ! fu- Mfon.ih ;v h we i'so D bili 1 atcd ths svstkm. Hence i I'u.-pative Matiicl. regarded s- ,-t j besttoit a V ceoa y Loti; P.iti-M»lsresovtii»a t<»thetn for ! t h,. rolUf uf’ONK disease ul the expense of another. To ! o’,viatethis.Physicians 1. ;vc Mg sought f»r tui Ageni j that won Id si the SAM F. TIME P'J tGPUU-tFY AND. STRRXGTIII.V, i R « *e-t--r •-‘rT-ott* -a r ls*«i »!- j . 01 -a -re-r when the t ity.vs ct -cient-’. can j j ruseirch v 'ra re'» irdeJ by u ib-covery w W ru lul y r i a !iz'it til'* foil lest dessires ol the 3! iPcj Faculty, wt;<i 1 win ti is ju.-l y reg irJcii as one ol the most 1 j'oit.aut j Tri'inspbs that I’harm .ry has e\*'r athicvvd. i hi* mi* j port uil desideratum is named | Ml. I.F. ROY S VBO'’.TABLE UNIE RPA i. FILLS. Which P trify the i7? >o.'. and remove all (c.'-riipt.ard itmtid Uamj'-i, and un •« nl'ky accumulation* tio 11 the j I o 1 \ in hid ;un:;r nfiv'cr ti'Tne rivalled, ami which yet | produce no or lasstliitlt wha to ver, but oil 110 I fconlrai y tone the s om n li, a id inv .gor;;t< tile const! n -1 lion during the progress of ilo-ir operations! I'r l.e ; Hoy’s Fills, in f1 • unite Upa.-e heretofore in croi’cilahle, 1 but m >*f desirai»le qualities, Leac»ul">n ;oid I vip'nn tion tor thev \re at the »•a■ ■ 11 ;n** SHi I ,\(J FitENING I*UU« 'TI3 E, AND A 4TRIFYIXB TON C. The two pa incip.il iugredi ntsin Or. be liovh PiiUare Wild Cherry aiid Sarsnpaiilln. So prepa'cd that each promotes the ben 1 f dal effect of file other, the f irmer treag h ‘tiing while the li ter, through its u tioil w ill va ions vegetable ingredients. e vac u aes and picifies; thus they vqicriu d qcr no lor pic i tv or lassitude of the D ge.stive Functions, mid hence their operations are attended by no lioac ion or Sul sm j quent k’oM’.v eness. Dr. l.e Roy’s Pills are th* mm' active an.! searching ■ Medicine iivcxistence. T icy at one- attack the vci* 1 root of D. senses, and their action is so prompt that iu nu j hour orlw i afie.rfhev are taken, the patient is aware ! of their goqd elTot is. They not only opgrtpe on the ' Blood. bnr also on th- chyle, of wh'ch the blood is fortn -1 »id, mid this seen e; genni idood from th'* fouatain lead, moreover they produce neither nausea, griping o' dehili | tv, anil family medicine they have no rival. Friceko | c-nfs pci box. Mold wholesale and rc’ail hv ll \\■ I.AND. RIBI.FY, j 4 CO.. THOMAS BARRETT, & ( 0., 3V.3L HAINF.S, i DANTIGNAC K ['.AUUV, and WM. i\ KITCHEN,and j 1 nt retail by D 'uegist throurhout ihitSl: t . May 4 »0_ I>R. CHRISTIE’S GALVANIC RINGS A N D 31 AG NUT 1C VLU ID. ; f BAHIS rgm irkable invention, which has recetyed the JS almost universal approbation of the medical pxo» j feaston of lireat brit.iiu, comprise* an entirely new »(■- 1 p beat ion of (ial van is nr, as a remedial agent. by menus ot ! w hie It the ordiu oyTi tl vaaic 15a t erics. Electric and .Mag - uetic Machm s. A. *,rirn endrciy dispensed wilii. and itie ; mysterious powe s of Galvanism applied without any j of the objections winch are inseporablo irom the gene ral mode now in use. The strong doses and at irregu lar intervals, in which Galvanism is applied by the Ma chines has be n pronounced, as era lair and iutpaitial trial, to be decidedly injc stops, and it was to remedy j this radical detect, that this new application was pro- i jectegl. wlijeh after unceasing toil and perseverance, has j been brought to its present state of perfection. The i Galvanic Kings answer all the purposes of the most j expensive Mnchipes, and in many oilier respects are more safe and ctaraiN iu accomplishing tlxc desired ; effect. j The Galvanic Rings used in rfiiiii“r|;en with t!.£ 41 ar; n tic Fluid a e eonddeutly recommended iiiail | ! t- SOgDFRS y/HICfl ARISE FROM AN FNFKEKLFD OR UN- j 1 HF.ATHV STATE ol t;JE NERVOUS OR Vlg'.L SVS(fM,alld , these 1 ouiplnints are among the most painful and uni- j i versa! to which we are subject. They ari»c. without ex- 1 ceplioii, from one simple cause—a derangement of tiie | Nervous system —and it was in these cases that other | “remedies” having sp often failed, a new agent was j ■ preatlv n-’e led, which it is confidently believed, has been found in the proper and judicious application of j Galvanism. The Galvanic Rings have b"en used e ith entiresnr- : re.ss in all CHsea of Khku n atism, acute or chronic, tip- j piyi ng to the he id, f ice or limbs Gout. ’I ic-DoLoaEUX TooriiACiic. Bronchitis. 3’i ktigo, N frvous ok Sick I Headache, Indioesi ion . I’aralysE-s . I’alsv, Kkxlepsv, Fits, Cramp, Palpitation m the Hears , App pi.f.xy, Stiffness f Joints. Spinal Complaints. Kumkauo, Neuralgia. Nervous Tremors. Dizziness <>f he j Head, Pains in the Chest and Side. General Df.p.ili- j t tv, Deficiency of Nervous and Physic al Energy, I and all Nervous Disorders. In eases of confirmed : Dyspepsia. which is simply a nervous derangement of I the digestive organs, they h tve lieen found equally sue- > I ces.sful. Their extraordinary effect* upon the system ; i must be witnessed to be believ ed, and as a certain i re- j I yENT I vt; for lb ' preceding couqd lints they nreeqaal -1 ly recon.iuended. The Kings are of different pn,;<>s, j being made of ali siz-e,and o ' vario is mll imental pat 1 tern*,and can be worn by the most delicale female nil hout 1 th" slightest inconvenience. In fact the seuauliou is I rather ngi eeublc than otliorwise. The Calrmic Belts, Bv-Tcoicts, HiJiid-s, Necklaces, Arc. J In sotgecases of a very severe character and of long | standing the power ns applied by the Gat.vamc ICings | is not suiijcic 'jt so arrest the progress of disease and u!ti | inately to restore health. TJjS improved niodi/ic..lioli iu the (Jai.van c Belts. Brace f ts, &c.. entirely rente- j ; dies thisobjeclion ; any degree of power that is required j 1 call revlily be obtained, uud no coiti’daint vvlneli the | j 111 vsteriolis agent of •kdva nis m can effect will fail tele 1 ; permanently rej eved. Th-s< articles are adapted to the ] waist, a ins, v risjs; limbs ancles or any part of ihe body j with perfect con ve pc nee. The Galvanic Necklaces i i are used with greater benefit in rase* of Bronchitis or affections of the thrc.il generally ; also in n.ses ol N'rn.- j vows Deafness; and with almost uni onn sticcc.-s as a yreyentivc for Agyr.LEXY, Epilephc Fits, aud sinular i cpmy>laii>ts. < hristic’s Flu I*l • j 1. issued in connection with the Galvanic Kings.and all their moiiiticaiiou*. This composition has heen pro | uojiiccd by llie French CiieinioU to be one of the most extraordinary discoveries of riovlern seiem e. Jt s be , Ijcveti to p«»s ss a reinarkalde oower of hendfriiig the Nerves sbusitive to Galvaimc act ton, hv tiiese means j causing a circulation of Die influence st the seat ol'dis j rase, and thus giving rapid and permanent relief. No i jethercomposition in eliem stry is known to produce the same effect or to imparl a similar properly totbe nervous system by means of an outward local application. The Mav.uk nt. Fluid contains nothing capa 1c of the slig' t j est injury, it* application is agreeable, and it is harmless j in its action as 1: is benefit lit iu its rc*uli. Full explana tion)- and directions accompany it. 4he combined in -1 v*ntion.s are 11 every way perfectly harmless; they are 1 at prices within reach of all, and 1 e discoverer■ only ro | quests a fair trial, as a of their t>urprisiug eil.taty and permanent benefit. ! Christie'*! Galvanic S/renjllicnlijs Flat lets. Theseanicle* form another valuable application an the mysterious influence of Galvanism. They a t t ijo inqioriaut adjunct to the genuine GaJ-Vaiuu Ki.i.is and i their Dioditicauons. acting upg.n tlie same principle . but b ,v mg this adv antage of more local applica ion. T’liey arc confidently rcc.onimended as a valuable addition in i the speedy cure of (theme iUs.’V'. avui’e ;-r chruaie ; in all nervous complaints,and as a positive remedy in cast s of Pain and We ik-.e.-s i the Chest or Back . Pain in ihe Slide, iu 4 -limit ic Affections, and in Weak mss or Op pression pf the Pulugouaiy Organs. In Spinal Com plaints; their effect- are of tlte most decided charm ter, and they have often been used with rumplet • success, 'i'hav are p.l >o us tlie greatest advantage in Pains and kVdsvJtnesis of the Breast, and are liigidy rccominetuied fur many of those complaints to which temalrs are I especially liable. As an effectual means fur >lrengtnen i ing the system when debilitated with disease or other I causes; as a e »*i tain aid in < 33 eakn -ss. ns h I Prr.venlive tor Colds and in all affections of tile Che*' | generally the Galvanic Strenrt eninc Plaster wili be ; fyupd of gre.al and pernianemad vantage. Ina few words, j it embraces nil tbe virtues of the best lonic preparation ■ with the important addition of the Ga veni'- itiiinenre, I tvh’ch is neither impaired or exhausted, wiulethe aetiun . continues. Tbes article- will be found entirely tree j from those objections which art n eon*la f sourceofcojn i plaint w ith the ordinary Plastersin comnnin use. XrThe great celebrity and -ucr -s* of these articles, have caused them ic he counterfeited by unprincipled I person*. To provide against imposition. Dr. Christie : lias but one aut 'orizej agent in eaeficity of the Fuiop. j The only Aceacv in 3 ugnst.a.fjeo.. i-at tiie Btore of H.V.3’11 AND, IUHLB3 A CO.. Druggists-. All articles of the kind sold elsewhere are wonidess counterfeits. 41 Beyit. £8 BRICKs FOH SAhE. fIJIIIE has for sale and will keep on -SL hanty at his Bfiuk Yard oti Grgen-Rift-ei, 350.000 BIUCKS. b. L. BYsji’OUD Jan 2 4 Jy_ IT. [AIQUR MQNTHS afterdate, application will ha made to t\e Hoqorahle the |ni’eri«tr Court of Columbia county, y hen sitting fir ordinary pur poses, fur leave tostl! all tl,e Real Kstate of Cary Johnston,deceased, late of said ropruy. 33 M. F. roil.ab i CN, Adio’r. April 21 179 A LB PERSONS indebted to the estatewf /m. DOCTRINE BUNCH, deceased, lc. of Richmond comjty. are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and all persons hatiii« de m tt,4s against snip deceased, will rsnder them in agreeable to law. 3ULLIA3I R. Mr-LAWS. Ex’r. Jan 19 9l \\ OiUUS! ! CO3IPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF PINK ROOT A PLF.APANT, safe and effort 11 :t remedy for the fl do-truction mid expulsion of Worms, from the system. Sold--bolesaleaud retail by fl-V VII-AND.’lt I=LFV A CO. • c Pl’UElc BAt.ES. AT AI TTION. N ,*n . J ! , : <W l draught j-'teamer \> a* I ■* r i f L -.f carrying nine < h'liuireil hales I ulli li.und in j er !ect order, with a!! her tackles ready f.. r business# will he sold at public auction til Central wharf vti 'i’hnrsday, the iC.ili \nst.,at li o’clock a m. 'lVrms liberal, will he in ole known at Iho 9r>l«, All account* against the I- ai nu; ;l lie handv*A i;: to me f r payment before Ibe 13: h inst. li. I I LIN, Agent for Stockholder!. Charleston, May 3. [my 3 ]U— j^l Adm ini ft. at. ix's Sale. M ill be eolj o;i ilie first Tuesday in * ugust nett, to the highest holder., t.; the. w. ni l 1 lou-v door iu tin- tow n of Lumpkin, Stewart county, wilhip the legal hours of sa:e, agree.ii>!e to un order of liie lionor.ibie the Inferior (Ourt nf Richmond louny. w tun, m;: mg as a Court of Ordinary and fur Ordinary pur pi SCS, A Tract of Land.known n-> N > 227, tilth l)i»- trin of Stewart county; drawn by loti Williams, and sold as the property ut-tle estate oi tlie holt William-#, deceased Sold fir division Terms cash. JANE WILLIAMS. AdinT. May 12 J.c bonis non. n TO st UAlEll visitousT J «i. y Jlaving stated to many of my visitor# durimr the past nimnirr, that 1 should close my lIULSE. I deem it hui justice to myself, to inf rm them and others, that circumstance* have caused a change of my views. W i:h moan* for accommodation som-v\ hiten m rgeil , 1 feel eve -..v confidence in being abio to do as well as we have done. j. j. cinrn.N. Caincs\ille, May 1, IS IT. May 3 : u. - i is FOR SALE, s_-J That delightful summer residence, al f;« ■ Hell Air, recently occupied by Judge Holt. 1- <r a descrip'i >u of tlie premise and ten us nf sale, person- wishing to purchase aw referred to Thomas Barrett. April 23 if 173 PERIFOCAL bPECTACLEIT neither the fuench menisci s nor vvyj, EASTON’S ENHysji RERiSrOPIC ■*^X3x.-ils£S aißr S*iS3!ie.rSsS^i^* rTTAOaII ince inconvenience in tin. 1 usa -E- of tin. common kind of Glasses, end especi ally in night raiding, these Spectacles will be found a most val in hie substitute: in no case, exec pt w he re the optic nerve has been pronounced diseased, In \ e j they failed, when properly fitted, togive satisfac tion. I No better proof of their superior merit rati be given to each individual who may need Glasses than the satisfaction lie will experience iu the uso 1 of them, I Tuei’p Glasses can he obtained in this {lace only of CLA UK. KA( KI Tl’ (i: ( 0., Agents for the Manufacturer:*, who have now on hand a good supply in gold and silver frames. PerifocalGlas#se,fcfitted loany frame, for anv vision. Spectacles in gold, silver and steel, for salt* very low by ( LA UK, UAt K KTT At ( 0., Healers in Watches.Jeweli v. Silver Ware, Ao. may 8 137 9101’ VT r. iGLE TKIPUFI. A REMARKABLE mineral, pronounced by dSi. geologists to he a great rarity in nature, npd kn >w n to them by tlie i am ■ of Ti ii'oli, Ins lately ' been discovered inti,is country, aliboifgh hut in | one bed, of\erv narrow limit*, all owned by tin* i ‘’Mount Eagle Manuficinring <'onipany” incorpo rated for the sole purpose of its manufacture. The article is excellent for burnishing and cler. ty ing all riiiis-lmd metallic and glass smfaces, mch as gold, silver, brass. Britannia aid steel vvaie, window glass. Are. Nothing I.as ever vet been di-covered equal to flip ’ajre Tpipoji. and the con* innn language of ijie consumer is, it js the best | thing I ever saw. The genuine article j? fuf *a.)o i by the exclusive agent for Augus a. \VM. HAINES. April ‘2O -_-tf lj_6_ _ canal pleasure boat. ; subscriber, having built a BOAT for th< 1 ib purpose of conveying Ladies and Gentle men up and down the Canal, takes this opportu nity of informing the public generally that ihe boat will leave t lie (,arial Basin KVKIiV s ATI’111) VV MORNING, at 9 o’cloek. Fare FiFi’V CL.NTci.—Cliildrtax i and servants’ half price. Parties of not Usu firm licr/ity, desirous of ; going any oilier day iu tlie week than specified i a hove, can do so by applving, twenty-four hou.< I previous iu thiv rime liiey wisii to go, to .Mr. 11. h. 1 PiIILPOT, Corner of B ead ami Centre-sfeeis.irir tu 11 !.£i!iJ>U 1' t>'l’ALIdNG3. May 2 if 179 AN ACT I alter r>;d .S’.tge/sd ill* third section of ibo K Fecund article of the Constitution of IHy•» ! State. V 11 KHF? the Tliird Section of tin* Secruid Arti cle of the Consti’qtiun of this tMate. reads in lha following words, toyyit ;—No person shall be el igibie 1,0 ihe eftjre of (iovern t who shall not have l)e» n a citizen of the ( tided States tw- |ye years, and an inhabitant i f tins Bia e sj\ years, nnd who has not attnin-d to the age of thirty years, anti wjt.y does not possess live hundred acres of Lint] in Lis own right wjlhin this State, and other property to tiie aiy nii.t of f‘>ur thou sand dollars, a ml w !i ise estate sh *ll not on a rea i maJtle estinialiou. he cornpet u t to the vlts cimrge of his iusl fjeius oyer and ahme that sum —and whereas said proper y qu lifi<-a.tion is in consistent w iih the g> niii,-- of <n. in.-iitulimis, and I lie popular spit it of thi* ag< BKctt (f ’’ 1. Bf if enarltd iy lif Siri'ffr and IJoi.'Sf of [icprcr.rnlnUvfs of the iitutt oj Georgia in (tenet’ll! Aft.*emhh/ met. un i ii j.v h 'Tohy onmltd by the authority as ih,t name. Thai so soon ns this Ad shall have passed, agreeable C> the require ments of the Constitution, the following shall 1>« adopted in lieu of the Se ti n above refill d, C’u wit:; —No person fdia!l he eligible to the oflice of Gev ernor w ho shall not have he >n a citize n of tha I oiled states twelve years nt.d an inhabitant of this Si.itesix years, and who hath not attained t) 3 ' age of thirty-years. A >pn i-d Jicceniber* SIC-A, I 1815. Ap'd ’d LAM PS ! LAMPS!! A FEW splendid X Alii) CBOLAR) LAMPS of the improved patent, to close a consign ment, will b-sold at cost. Herrons wishing such articles c an he supplied at a much less price than customary. J. F. MARSHALL. BRASS and (Ot'PLR wanted, foe whi h a liberal price v' iil hejiaid. A oril 22 1~0 roil 111 r TOILET. ; A N invoi e of llarrd's SH A VI:VG CR EA M. . and otlieL Soat>s. with a great variety of Essences nnd Fmract«. Brushes and Combs. 17 u Lustrael, and Hair l)ve‘ Howdc r B ixeg and Ruffs. With a great variety of other artir.Ua of Foreign ! and HointaU,. rijaiuifucture. Jan Rj J. C. MAU'H AL L. fNOIJR MON'I’HIj after el ite, application will he made to loe Honorable the Superior Court of Lincol/s county, when sitting for ordinary pur poses. for leave to sell all the r-*al estate of Jacob Ammons, lute of said county, d ceased, JACOB AMMONS, Adm’r. An ti 29 177* ENTIRELY NEW. .SPUING AND sr.If.XER STYLES. JOHN BIIiDOKS, FASHIONABLE DUAFEU ANI) TAILOR f Ncrt door helo t f. Slater Hotel, Tirana st. rHNI IE Sjiring and Sinum t styles just receiving of CLOTHS. < as-invres, Hrap H’F.te, plain and figured; Mixed ami Drab Cashmerettos, Hnils, Vestings, fancy Articles, 'i'rimmings. A;.r.' f»r gentlemen's wear. I rcler V est,* for ladies. The public are respectfully invited before or dering their garments elsewhere, to examine the above Stock, which mey will find locomptise tha very best selections cap he made in the New York market. N. B—Making and Trimming as Rsual, in th» most fashionable (aarnu r. March 26 148 comm:, si car and .molasses, 'll BAGS RIO COFFEE, 1L 20 ijhds N. O. and Muscnvado Sugnm, 3D hhdsNe’.r Crop Cuba for sale by ‘April Oj JOHN R. HO .