Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851, May 19, 1847, Image 3

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Capt. Viafon. Resolutions passed by the Iv-gis- ! lature of Rhode Island appropriately expres ptQgthe public regret at the death oithe brave Captain Vinton, and appointing a committee to superintend the removal of bis body and | its interment with appropriate ceremonies in liic soil of his native Slate. . fCOMMUNICATED ] Democratic iiltctinj in Scrivoa County. A portion of the Democntic party of Scr.v en county, from the 3Glh and 259;h districts, having met at liie Court House of the 3G b district on Saturday the S'ii ins’., was organ ized by calling to the Chair, William Iver, h-q. and requesting S. Warren, to act as .‘Bc cretary. The object of the meeting was stated by J Lawton Smg ! efon, E-q. to be, to call a convention of the Democratic party ofEtTing irirn an! Sc riven counties, for the purpose of nominating a suitable pc*nson*fo be run by the party, at tl'.e ensuing election, for the Senatorial branch of the State Legislature. > \VI ereupon it was Resiihel, That the districts of Effingham | and Scriven counties be requested to meet us i*y their delegates, on the 3d Saturday in June next, at the 45 Mile Station on the I Central Kail Road, to man nation. Curtis Humphreys and S. Warren, were | appointed delegates from the 36 h district, pi d William Ivey and S Blackburn their al- j ternates. George Oliver, Sen. and Silas Norton were named as the delegates from the 25J:b district. It was also Resolved, That the editors of (be Savan nah Georgian and Anon-fa Constitutionalist : he resper tfuilv requested to publish the pro ceedings of iins meeting in their respective i papers. O.i motion, th-' meeting then adjmrned. WILLIAM IVEY, Chairman. S. Warhen, Secretary. U. S. Vnlligcurs. —Lieut. .Mclntosh lias received information that a suitable vessel may soon he expected lice, for the transpor ts* urn of the company of Volfigeurs now in the U. S. Ktrracks in tliis city, to .Mexico. The Company now numbers sixfv-one men. and may be increased by furllier accessions before its depariure. Lieut. Mclntosh has received orders to provide rations for thirty I d iv- for lire voyage. H ■ is to proceed direct to Vera Cruz, to join tiiearniv under Gen. Scott,. —Savannah Republican 17 ih til On »!ie 7 h inst., in bit. 36 1 t. lon. 71 20. the -t*iir. R sped. of ami (Vmn Bat It, for this port, was fallen in with by the brig Rcelina Handel. Capt. Bishop, from Rio Janeiro for j New York, and her Captain ami crew, six in number, t hen on hoard the E. B. The R. had both mists gone, and was leaking badly, i -74. Democratic .Meeting in Columbia comity. A meeting of the Democratic p rty of Colnm'n i r-'unty will he Ii dd at Appling, on th- first Tin**, day in June, for the purpose of appointing Dele gates luthe Convenlionto be held in M tlledge vtlle. i City Taxes* COLLECTOR & TREASURER’S NOTICE. The Citizens of Vugn-ta, and all concerned, j are hereby notified tb.it I am prepared tore reive tb-ir City and Canal Taxes fur the preset t Vear, and hope th at all aim are ready to pay, will not wait fir me to cal! <>n them but will forthwith honor me with a visit at my office, which will he kept open for th; purp »-e from 3to 6 o’clock, P. M. daily, for th- nest two we* k-. The fo-enoons, 1 expert to employ in making calls, as I am hound to do, unless my fellow-citizens in iko it unnecessary by first railing on me. JOHN HILL, c. Si t. g. i may 10 _l2 - • 193 j Never Despair, vott i be Cured. PiiiLADFLrm v, Jan. 26, 1817. TO TtHE PUBLIC.—I certify that before my remembrance I became afflicted with what the j Physicians called SCROFULA It made its np peararre hy pain and swelling of the joints—more especially my ankles, knees, wrists and elbows; after w hich the -lands of my throat and neck be came inflamed and swelled, attended with most excruciating pains. I was often confined entirely to my hed,and for weeks together could not move | my neck or turn my head. Several physicians at tended me at different times—but they did not ap pear to do me any good. .V out a year ago I was attacked with vomiting, which continued every few minutes ail one night Tim next day an eruption appeared on the sides of my lock, which soon spread all over ray neck, head and face, w ith inflammation of my eyes and [ eyelids, w Inch destroyed my eye-lashes and caused t!i- hair to fall from off my head, and soon tiled is ease spread a'l over me; my limbs were one entire scab. I could not bend my bands or arms w ithout causing the skiug to crac open, when the blood would run out. Smn *ofmy li tiger nails came off- In short, I was unable toget ray own living, and in this condition I culled upon Dr. J.W NE, in or. der that lie might undertake my case. He directed me to take las ALTERATIVE three times- a day, I and his SANATIVE PILLS as often as I should find it necessary. I have now taken his ALTE RATIVE four njonths, and am most happy to say that it has entirely cured me. C VIOLIN E N EWBERKV, No. 118 North Tenth St., Philadelphia. It any person doubts my statement, they will please call upon Mrs. D. Stewart and Mrs. E- Doughty, 333 Spring Garden street, or on Mrs. Tabonr, w here 1 reside, who are acquainted with my situation before and while I was taking Dr. JAYNE'S medicine. C. NEWBERRY. Prepared only by Dr. D. Jayne, Pniiadclphia, and sold on agency hy W. K. KITCHEN, Augusta. Way If) 1 11)3 n itmiON i) a cadi: Mv. PUBLIC EXAMINATION. TMIE PL’PILS of the Classical Department will be examined on Wednesday, the 19ih of .May, and those of the first and second English Schools, on Thursday, the 20th. The exercises to commence on both days, at 9 o’clock, A. M. An exhibition will t ike place in the chapel of the Academy, on Thursday evening, commenc ing at 7 o’clock. The parent* and guard ians of the Pupils, ar ’ the citizens generally, are respectfully invited to i attend. W. ERNENFUTS C If. Rector. .May 18 193 »> w—ryv» - ■*. 9wm UI ——roc i». CO BMERCTII: Latest Hates f rom t,] vg ßpoo L, APR IL *9. latest dates fk o m ,h av k e ,:;::;::::: a rat L ! 7 Augusta, Market, tiny I'J. EXCESS OF RECEIPTS OVER LAST SEASON', AT Chi Fusion, 11 :i .> t bales, av'g 360 lbs. 40,501 .CO lbs. Scivuiiaah, oi,i9i 44 •* 415 44 tt7.Cid.lvO 44 Total, 179,.707 bali-s 65,314,020 lbs. CKCREASE AT N-Orleans, 311 497 bales, av 4 * 450 lbs. 141,173.050 lbs. •Mai i!e, 95,007 “ 4 4ni> •• 40, 95 c 4tM Florida. y ~-gj 11 *• 4 5 •* 4,1 7 ; .l.Fi “ V iMMuia, l.'-'74 “ “ 300 “ 457, i 0 “ N. Carolina, 2 ,054 “ “ 350 “ 741,tea “ 4 !•.» (i { 19 9jG, 83 179 596 Ci-i, 340,02 ) Total, 21 .),od7 1. d-». 12d .'(>! ,C l 1!»*. By tb- above table it will he seen that the fall ing of! if iins years’ crop, compar'd with list, is in bales?*o,!)<>7, and in pounds, allowing 450 l: s. to the hale,about 274,5 8 1 hales. The deficiency in exports to all point* is 336.758 bales, while the stock on h ind at the different purls at the laie-l dales is 47,957 bales ie.-s than ..t the same lime las) ; ea r. CO F TON.—BBinee onr review* of Wednesday last, we have had a dud and unsettled market, and prices have had a downward tendency. In fact, we may say vv • have had no market at all, f. r Eeners have shown nodi-position to subin t to anv decline. Irora ilie prices paid since the receipt of ibe Caledonia’-. advices, and llia majority ofibera have withdrawn their offjring stocks; on the other hand, buyers claim a concession of J a 4 cent, and • ven at ihis decline they are. reluctant operators. This side of ihtug* has been brought about by the unfavorable intelligence received from ihe Savan nah, Charleston and Northern markets, and the high prices previously paid in I Ids market, in antici pation of more favorable advices from Europe,and may probably coot no : until the receipt of the steamer's advices of Ith inst, n vv nearly due—af ter which tiin *we look for a more settled market. I 1 he sales this week are so iig In that 1 bey- are not worth reporting, reaching not more than 13 a 15 0 hales, most of which have been sold at prices rang ing from i to tc. below our quotations ol last week- Very lit tier return ranging bom middling fair up wards has b- en sold, and on ibe.se qualities, w !.b h are getting scarce, the d -dine lias not been >o great. In the present unsettled stale of Ihe m.ir k -t vve omit quotations, but would remark, that if holders would part with their stocks they could rea dily obtain the prices paid before the receipt of the C aledonia s ad x ices. RECEIPTS OP COT TON, F omthe Ist H’ipi., 1846,fa latent dates r; c-'ir- I. Jo 17-7. i 8 45>—d. Savannah, May H. 231.977 157.8*7 ( let'le-ton, May 13, 333.1 5 i 3 0.550 Mobile, Gay 13, 3 3.3 71 407.381 New Orleans, May 12, 007.10 ti 978,053 Texas, March 39, 6.337 00 Florida, May 11, 117,301 157,083 Virginia. Mav I, 10.100 11.370 North Carolina, 51 ay I, 5,5:6 7.6 14 Total, 1,666,697 1,900,518 STOCK 07 COLTON Remain! nf? on hand a! Ihe latest dates receive :l. Savannah, May 14. 25.199 25,383 Charleston, Wav 15, 56.831 53.7 n I Mobile, lay 13' 110.689 107.16-0 New Orleans. .'lay 13, 203,251 230,974 'Texas. Man’ll 29, 5 >) (-0 Florida, May 4. 37.370 39,313 Augusta >C Hamburg, May 1, 27.336 4i. .0-i Macon. May I, 7,877 13, b 0 Virginia, May 1, 935 660 North < 'aroli ia. 'I y 1, 675 3.060 New Vm-k. May 12, 85.500 93,973 Philadelphia, May S, 5,3 i I 9.334 Total, 565,750 613,686 GROCERIES. —There has been a fair business dune in the grocery line this week with the inte rior of the State, Alabama and Tennessee, and seine of our principal merchants have been kept busy in filling orders. Their stocks are full, and tlie best evidence that can be gixen of the mode rate profits with which they are satisfied is the speedy an ! increasing sale of their goods. CORN’.—This ar’icle has a downward tenden cy and sales have been made of several small par cels at prices ranging from Cn to 70 cents —ihe latter price for sacks, sacks included. BAGGING, Sir —There is a fair supply of Ken. nick v in market, hut it D mo-tlv in few hands, and holders are asking higher prices—no sales to re port this week, further than the sop.j lying of plant ers order. Bale Rope —Good supply of Kentucky on hand—limited sales at 7 to 8 rents. BACON —Comes in sparingly—sales tlii* week of about 3)90 lbs. at Sc. the hog round—holders are looking fur higher prices. Retailing from store at 9c. FLOL T R. —There is a good demand for Country Flour, and the article is getting scarce. In con sequence holders are a-king more, and sales of sum 4 * 200 bids, have been reported to u< tliis week at per bhl. rash. Seme holders are asking higher r ties, an 1 refuse to sell unless they ran ob tain them. There is a small lot fancy brand, on the mark-tput on in handsome packages, which is lie! lat §7 p 4, r hhl. COFFEE.—Good stock on band.principally Rio- Sales this week of about 200 hags at Sir. We quote 84 a 9 cents per lb. at wholesale ami 97 a 10 by retail. MOLASSES.—Fair stock of Cuba and New Orleans, but rn>t much demand at the present mo ment. Cuba is held at 24 a3O -. from store, and New Orleans at 40 a 43, according to quality and quantity. SUGARS.—Stuck o r all descriptions good. No large sales to report this week. We quote Mus covado 8 a 10; Pi.rto Rico and St. Croix 9 a 91; New Orleans 8 a 9. SALT.—There is a good Stock on band.-and holders generally are asking higher prices Loose is still sold from stores nt 45 cents per bushel, and some of our merchants are su .plying the or ders of customers f»r sacks at si s>, but xve do not believe anything of a lot could he. purchased at this price. The only transaction that lias been reported to us is a small lot of sacks at $1 63 per sack. EXCHANGE.—Our Banks are now selling Sight Checks on Northern cities at 4 per cent, prem. They purchase Sight at five days Sight Checks on New York a i p-etn —but there is very little offering—63 day bills i a 1. FREIGH T3—We have no change to notice in the rates to either Savannah or Charleston not much Cotton offering to either place. The River ■ is still in good boating condition, w iih every pros pect of remaining so for some time to come. CHARLESTON IMPORTS, MAY 17* C iEnfvegos, (t uha.) —Brig Emma—l4o hiuls. and 73 boxes Sugar, 43 hhds. Molasses, to 31. C. Mordcea. APALACHICOLA, MAY 1 I. — Cotton. —The receipts during the past week amount to 3.335 hales, and the export* to 1,4 » 1 , Lax ing the sloe , on hand, including all on shiuho rd not cjtared 35,235 bales, against 33.713 bales, same time last year. I h? week preceding the one tinder review rinsed with a very quiet market, the ‘'Cambria’s'* news winch reached us on the 29th uh., having caused an advance of i a Jc., with tales during the week i of IS 0 bales, about 600 of which were disposed of alter lie* accounts were received, iluring i‘;e pre j scni \v-ei, th -re has b - en rather a heiit-r inquiry and prices have Mill further advanced. On I ues day. tlic sales were confine i to a few small lots am-mi.ting in the aggregate to only 150 h..!i— \\ • dimsday, there v\ is Inn liitle done wnh the ex ception of one list of 350 bales just arrived, which -■ld at llic.—quality middling fair to mir. On I hursday the demand som- what i»;< r as d and sa cs were madedu in: tiie dav of 5tH) hales, at prices in f,vnr of holders. Friday aid Satiml.iy ihere uas hot lit— ■ me. the s . ies o the tw o J.i, s oniv am niuti ig to 300 bales. Y.-M.-rday there -.. i« again a revival in tiie deuiaml vvhi h re.-olted in the sale of7oo liah-s, the in rket closing at on ad ' arsce of ; n lc. on our lasi Tiiesdii v’s qtioja li• >•* 1 i.e sales of ihe week foot, ! ) "2'K)9 hilt s, which has been Givi :ed among buyers for all quar ters. U*- advance onr quotations on the lower (jUiilil!..-} .and fc. on the better grades. I.IVKRi’OOI. CLASdtHCA'I ION. In ieri'.r, none. Ordinary to good ordinary, Vi i ! a 1 siiddhn r. !(., ~}>p i (broil Miildlinor, I‘, ’ <i>lt * Middling Fair, ■7? 11 Fair to fully fair, 1 i 4io)i. } (mod fair, Freights —To Liverpool. Cotton, per Ih li. To j Havre, i ir.. I'o New iork, Ic. Po Boston, !c. i CHARLESTON. Jfay \d.~~Coltai —Tim Up land market \cst< r lay coiuinm i as on Saturday, in a dm* ping and dep.-eese l state. I fie sales con ststiug of d ii.iii 6F) b iles, vv--rc confined to hut few holders Hfui buyers, ut prices Xiing.ng from K i a i 1 1. a decline pr diably of near ion lae ingiie.- l 1 point si ,ce the Caledonia’s accounts. ! iiice —No change in the firmness of the market, i Sal.-s ..f the day about 2>d bbis of which a trait 1 j lot tnuWnui nl at ts.bj. Phe ha I - nee iit i. NEW VOi.’iv. Mar 15, p. rn ( otion very dud, n lilting doll a; fair i n and is quoted al izio but j that (trice is not now axanahle. I iintr very dear and m great dem:.nr’;‘common , estern is j, ; 7,81 a 88, a.el good brands, JSUU 1) >ls. at isS; >unih' 4 in !yi,3;>; OUU A. ichigan, a 1 -day, I* W G-n 4 ;see, a.I M ty, at 87,88. V 4. hn kev -8i els in Ida's. I’r v -t, ns firm at yes terday N prices. Bar ay, sales al 73 a . 3c. } er bu h. (tats. st.c. tor canal. Marling was plenty t ! * day, prime s-dd at 61 pr m. aim hu over al linn, tin- tj aitatinn i < i a } ; ‘ I.'sines 5.30 a 33i per t.oll ir. Money quite plentr. I reiglti to Liverpool 3.5. id Mil and UL ;t lud. per ! its., for Englislt and Am. sid, s. laiPl’lN J IN I ELLIGENCE. ARRIVAL FA Ml ( 4 11 \lt L KSTf) N. Scar. Lmeii.i 'j.nai.slial., i ,id tud^init. M E Y. O !l A \ D \ . 'rite s< Itr. Memphis, Schnell, for Sav'rn iah, cleared at Boston on ihe 14th inst. | The brig George, Vales, fur Charleston, cleared ; at New York, is.it inst. 1 SAVANNAH. May 17-A rr. brig Savannah, 1 I>. x it, New Voi k. ( id., brigs Robt. Burn®, (I? 1- ) Stewart. Cork; Macon, Sheffield. N.Aors; \ogu>la, > her wood, do.; -<-hr. Henry Jenk ns. Was*, West Indies. CHARLESTON. -May .8— Arr. ship Colum j hia, Ro.iiusi.il, New \ «>rk; hngs Btit-ita Verna, (Nur. ) Svenj oi, I.aorv ig. Nor; Emm t. Dickinson, ('ie-:/negi ; Orray Taft, < oiis-ios. I'rovidence. CluTsc-hr. S.i \ age. Rodger, N 4 »v York. Wem to sea. slt.-p SuHon. Calloway, New Vink. fi|J OTICE.—All persons indebted to the ■ >t.A ■ 1 i v -* ol FR.\Nt L-j GALIMiiNE. late of Burke | coiiotv, deceased, are requested lo make irnmedi at • j)a\ m nt, and those having demands against I stjdc.-t.t- u ill please present them within the l.me pre»crihed by law. ISAIAH CARTER, Ad’r. M v 15 , ; —A Ih* a. Ni oil» 1». IJus-ey,decs*ased. hit ■* of Kn-hmontl •county, are hereby requ-sied to make immediate j pt ymcnt.au- all persons itavitig demands atr iiust I sod deceased vvtli render tnem in agreeablv' to law. J. W. WIGHTMaN. Adi. *r 'i.vtn wot 1 y I LI V G -J. Y S TABLE . /I—THE undersigned respect- f i fully informs the pultlic I hat 4 -p- \• • ■ruin -»t. he lias leased the old stau Ic-Tz*—L well known as .1. it. (4ne<lo>n's L<> F.il ST \- ! BLF.S, on EUis-treel, and would hetiiai klu! fora share of patronage. It. A. WaTKTNS. May 14 ' lB9 S2O ii EWARD. RANAWA\ from ilie Sifhscriber at jips. 4 Mile Br n< h, Barnwell District, Carolina, on the 1 ith inst., a negro man —^—=-» named JUNE, a carptenier. June is a hla< k man, stout fellow, about 5 feet. U)nr 11 inches high, with full, heaxy eyes, find inclined lo be red. ant stammers; between 35 and A 1 years j of age. I'he above reward will he ptid for his delivery to the j tilor of Augusta, where he is ' w-cll known, or $lO for his security in any other j jaii so that i get him. ISAAC TAYLOR, j y iB9 I) vGJJLHJit :u i t vt: ri(: iMi i s. What should weclteri&h more in this brief life, 'I ban Father, Slather, Sister. Brother. \\ ife? | Tim mera'ry of the firm and constant Friend , Who aid and counsel in distress would lend? 1 Let Art from Nature their true semblance make— i j Affection claims it for our kindred’s sake! USAGE subscriber has taken the Room® lately S 3 occupied hy Air. Johnson, and will take j riCTUKEvS in his well known style. Having e ! reived instructions from him and opt rating with i i his instrument, he hopes to please all who call at ! his rooms. PETER STRA UP. | May It !m— JB9 SPR IN G BON N ETS,' &C. MRS. E. PRITCHARD, First door above the, Augusta Insurante and Bunk ing Company , and immediately opposite F. Lumhack's (. 'onfectiuuery, lIjI, open, on Monday next, a fashionable, w assortment of Spring & Summer Bonnets AMONG WHICH ARE NFAPOI.IT.AN, MON i’EREY COTTAGE. FRENCH LACE, RICE-BEARL. BICE COBURG. LEGHORN, DEVON and STRAW. MissEs’ RON N ETci.a ffoml stipplv. She will also open a fine assortment of Fashionable UItiBONS. FLOWERS. TABS, CAPS, CAPES AM) COi.L VKS, whn h she will sell low for cash. {Gy BONN E 1 8 repaired or made to order nt the shortest notice. im— [April 16 SOUTH CAROLINA li AIL IJOAD. , I On and after the 2dth inst., a tsl’E | T ££s- CI AL Til \IN for passengers will run - between Hamburg and Aiken. To I leave as follows, viz: 'i’o leave Hamburg, . 5i p. 51. “ “ Aiken. . . BA. M. W. J. MAGRATH, Agent. 3Tay U 3 JBB MOiK.IA li AIL Ui) \ D. On an<l after April 3ist, i >J47, the Ba-'+cntrcr I r.nn Will leave Augusta at ie. l I oVlomx. I*. 31. 'J raiispofiation ()* e ( I. K. R. &IL Co. Augusta, April 30th, 1847. ]7Q 1 GEORGIA. Richmond county. j HERE Vs, Littiehcrry H. JBeale, executor 9 on the estate of Nathaniel Beale, late of j said county, deceased, applies to me fur letters dis inissory. i’liese are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kimired and creditors of said de ceased, t > be an i appear at rn/ office within the time prescribed by law, to shew cau-e, if any the\ have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand , at office in Augutca, ISth January, 1847. LEON P. DUGAS. Clerk. Feb. 2 103 »*r— - w—y—.—. r> 1 • .•■« » # <. v 1 * rJ v\£\ #p M % ~ asm «at iN ; i kli ■« Ml J U j-sa jtiii^'l i. wo.U iiA LOTTjj,RiK. 3 . i>. pa;.\i: a c >. n vnagcrs. Drawing Due This Evening. v.h fMi n nlir w n£j ’ V;> *:* L> Vj' .tvff ffi .J g". »i L&, I "V~> j Tickets $■ —halves 5 C—;’,i< kag • Qu’rs, §0,50 Draw.njr Due Eriday Alarnini*. i u ', ■• i! ci . ]T a|f <\m??JJ t'ciaiilLth LOllt i V 4/ iQj}m ' t m Li.’r s 9 §4.00n! $3,000! j2,(o'i! Wholes only t? i—ilaiv cs, $2- Q, .arters, §l. Drawing Due Tues lav. o • Grand Cousuluiated, Class Xo. 21. ]5 Bu 1i! ~ in each Package of 2’> Ticket®. | 1 CE> 40 q ir - ’D* <Jr H - h J i.it .-I fil A4 V J7> i sii), 0 ■! $5,000; $4 OOO; 10 ol #l,f*Uo! W tioles only Uiu—shares in proportion. For . ale I y E. IT. PEE \XT, \g»nt. Rr.<n,l ■ s't., I door below the Hank of Augusta. QCT Orders fr »n tier) country will meet wi h promat attention if;; 1 ir.-ssed as above. (May 10 • •- ,e. i T *T S ‘fl 'Vi t? Vl-C2 I .‘ i kj c, JL jus, .x it s-> . J. W. tJAITiIY .t CO., SUCCESSORS TO j. g. *4;:i;«;>iiv re., tiiA.vtuaiS. EXTU \ CL \ 5S No 2 By A exandria Class 24 May 22, IS4T. AM) I HER GUANO SHEMK. *5 .No !i -er. 3 Down Ballots. 3 <X«, a■ & K-i t* 1\ I fl ®T D < -jiL cc'«y-;> 4y fc' it >4p .4 4 si .4 B'a ►D* §!5.00n! sfi.tuu-! $5,050! §1.0141! «fcc. Tickets s!o. shares in pro’s rtion. CLASS V. To be drawn at Savannah. May 22, 1317. 73 Numbers—ll Babuls. S Pi, KM) It) SCIIKVE. Tl <3f> -Tssi * te tg H f|' 8" 9"3T> 67? §1 OOi ! §1.115! 5 <>f §l.iVH>! &(•., &C. Tji kets §3—shares in proportion. CLASS Xo. 20. ; By South Carol it n . Class No. 20. May *2O, 1817. SALKS CLOSE THURSDAY’. (,' i Numbers—32 Ballots. @ s. $2,141! 2 of § 1,0'JO! 3('f§7U(i! &e. Ti«-ket# §R,b0 —sime» in ( ruportioii. Lor sale t>y JOHN \. MILT I. N , -\g»*til. Opposite the Masonic Hull. from the country pruinpiiy ittouled t-. May 13 sHtiWi-ite iiA ms. i T r M,kr,Ti'\,. JSIIOW Eli Baths from the N. I IT E- M i nnfactiiriiig < ompany, Massaclujsetis. 1 This article is put up in ne.,t style, rangin'; at prices ft om 315 to §3 k They can tie seen ;>y call ing at C. A.PI.ATT’S, May 11 Cabinet Wure-ivcom, Bn ad-; t. T UkuTAhKnC:-.' 1 ' ; , >.,0 n aruf ititer ttie ts-'i ifay ol Jane next, the ii 1 I'AN DIMES i‘—f‘»r the year IS 17, lor the the county oi Richmond . will be closed. Ail per sons, who may be found thereafter as defaulters, will l>e double, lavuj. in accordance with tiie laws of this Mat*. From the first da. \ ot May to the tir-it day of June next, I will he found at the City II all. from 'J until !i o’clock, A. Ai. Saturdays ami Slti.davs *-\cepted. isiiAM Tiio.Airso:;, n. t. r. Apr 1 ! 21 175 Mb; IC : II ) I lE—-ELLIS STREKT. ■ f Hi L having completed their ICC fcl FlOt SE on a new and well adapted p!an for I preserving ice during all seasons of the year, re specjfmiy inform the citizens of Atixitsta and its vicinity, that it ey have rer-eiveti and will keep for sale, a large supply of this necessary article. R'-!ex —3 cents per pound; 21 cents per pound to those purchasing >;io wortli i>f • irkets, which wtil entihe 11 icm to as in i!| a quantity as 2 pounds •at a time; 2* cents p-*r pound to thos-e purchasing 5 U and over, delivered. Ice- put up in the best manner fur country cus tomers. 'lVrms of sale, cash on delivery. r l he lee 11 iii-e will he opened from sunrise un til dark, and ua the tSabbath from 3 till t) o'clock a. m. W.VI. HAINES &. ( t>. April 14 (6 { A CARD. T. P. ET.EVEL \.\l) having temporarily .BLr with irn .'n from the practice of lit-profes sion, 1 would nform the citizens of Augusta and the public genirally, that 1 liavc formed a connec tion vvnb (ns firmer copartner. .I,\o \V Spkar. in the practice o DENTAL SURGEKV. 'The Li siness v\ iil be.-on iijetcil under the firm of (’leve t<ind *y Spear. Ollice Broad-rt., over Aldrich Green’s siiue sore. J NO. a. CLEVELAND. Feb. 13 if — j i 7 lODIin OF BAIt S A PARILD A~ I rilAilLS is anew prepantion of A. B. & [}. j J 2. SAND’, and s confessedly the best Spring I ! and Fill Pu iter us no Blood. The attention of j j h’iiysieians is [urticultrly directed to this pn paia- | I lion. For sale by J. E. MARSHALL. April 22 17u 3i A<; if; toot i- veil j: iHxriK r-:~ | AT, ~r \2!l A \ TED** a fiord immediate reliei to v TOM Til At E. and superior to un> sim j i!ar article know n, repared by an experien ed I i Dentist, from a rec.pt ftirm-hed by one of the i j ablest Dentists in M United Slates, price 25 ; i cents. Forsale by D’ATTGN \C & B\RRY, H W.aND. RIsLEV <A CO , U Ma. KTi’t jj KN. thm \s Barrett & co. J. E.IARMI , EE, VVM.I. Tl. I T, And at tli“ DnMores in II imhtirg. S. f*. Agents are reCsted to refund the money in any case where tbi-eparalion fails to give so is faction. 2in [April 16 j S^OI : Jl montiis :rr date, application will be 1 in l ie to the ii Table t;i- inferior Court of i Warren comity, \vb: sitting for Ordinary pur- I poses, for leave to s all the Real E-late of WTI ! j Lain Johnson, deceit!. late of said county. vV .'*GIB3ON, Adminisi rstor j M*rch :5 Igs j i GEORGIA, [Kalb countv. Court if Omry , May T.nn, IS 17 , Present tlieir HoimE. A. Davis, L s tj um „ JohuN. Belleng’JmJges of said Court. ° ! _ rT /l\"Uvti it may concern. 1 Ti hA A vk ‘ ■« t:. >! re well, admin is fra- | tt y t”* ot ilk Sprewell. late of said conn- I IV, deceased, cpplitjo this Court h r letters dis- j missory from the aJnistrr.tion of said estate. Therefore the i.red and creditors of s :; ij ( | e . j ceased are herefiTe-.J and admonisdied to fi| o j their objections, ik y they have, in my office ! within the time jvfibed by law, otherwise leu : ters dismips.’ry will granted the applicant at the I January Term of rCnnn. I Sl3. Witness, the HI,, rv .Morgan c-rie of the Jus- i tices cl said Conrthv 4. 13)7 ALut. JOHNSON. Ci kC. O. Ala vo iq-i t B\ r VI BACON! I JUST RECEI w — , o 0 choiot its, for fara.ly use, } 20,000 lbs pritii: les and Shoulder* an'? for 1 sale hw by [A(€’ JOHN R. DO V . , „ , r „ ..,. r . - GEORGIA, Richmond countv. AT I HERE AS John Ik Ifamy, Administrator V V on the estate of .Mary Craig, deceased, applies to me for letters disrnissory. 'ldi'-se are theres >re to < i e and admonish all and singular the kin Ired and creditors of s.tid dece.ts ei, t’» be and appear at my office, witldn llietime prescribed by law. tosiiovv cause if any they have, why s,.id letters should not be granted. Given under tnv hand at office in Augusta, this 18th day ol uiay, 13.7. LEON P. DUGAS, Clerk. Ififay 19 IV3 GE( )RGlA —Scriven Countv. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CO.\CERS. 1112 REA > . JO>4 a H LEE. applies f*-r Let- I W V ters >f Admitii.-Uatinn on tim estate of 'TIIO M \-S McG :2E, late of said countv, deceased. 'i’iiese are then-nee Incite and admuni li, all ami singular, the kindred and creditm* of uni 1 deceased to be and appear at my office, within the lime pre s nde I by law and slew cans-, if any (hey have, w hy h iteis <Tadministration should nut be granted the said applicant. Witness the Honorable Peter Reddick, orts of the J edges of t lie (-ourt <>f Ord 1 nary of said county. tins 12th day of Mav. 1847. May 13 _ ALEX \NDER KEMP, Clerk. B INK OH AUGUSTA. ) 17th 'lay, Ist?. J npAI’L i'rnrd of Tfirect'Ts ofthis Bank, have tiiis d iv de*diir* d a lisidenii 1 (' three dollars at;d fifty cents per share, navatile end nr, n’. da J W . DaVll Ca h’r. I nm SP2IMJ m GOOD 3. Vt'ILLIA3I 11. CJIAUfr, ! .3 17 received by the last steamer and other sj-3- recent arrivals from N* vv V”ik. the larc ; esf and most desirable stock us SPRING AND 1 3>L 'd >1 ER DR\ GOODS, be has ever offered | in this i ity, cits isiing of a very great variety of the newest and most fashionable Goo s, which ; were selected from the latest importations. He i could respectfully invite the public, and the ladies 1 in particular, to call an 1 examine his assortment, w hi'h they will find wry ncti and beautiful.— There are Rich l'bame’’on Gro Do Alg'r Silks Rids PI tid and stripe Poult I)e Lou Ju Rich (,’i,arm-lion Grenadine Silks PI o k Gro He Rliiite and Armour Silks 4- rich black lustre Suits for Scarfs and Dresses Rich colored and Ombre stripe IHrege, plain black and Salt in st ripe do Elegant Pompedo e and French Muslins Organda and Embroidered Aloslins Jaconet, Swiss. India Mull, and Nainsook do j Plain black L awns an I Mourning Mu.-lms PI.o k Alpaca and Bomtiar-in Emtiro’d and Tambor’d S'.' i s Robes, white black ati’l coiured Barege shawls Emhro’d Muslins and Barege Scarfs , French worked <‘oihtrs atui Gapes Fancy s*ik Handkerchiefs and Cravattf 1 la ir, (ira-s, and Gorded Skirts Irish Linens and Sheetings 8-4 and t -4 Damask Tanie Diaper a I and 10-1 D. iu isk Table Cloths Scotch and Russia Draper and Cra.-ffi Turkey ed Cambric (.for window curtains) S*vis.' 'l’ansbur’il Curtain .Muslins 10-1 12-4 wliite Marseilles Cj nits French Embossed piano covers and table cloths, garment and Furniture Demuy Linen ■ ambrie 1 landkerchiefs. Tr. in 25r. to $(3 Umbrellas. Paras IsTand Sun Shades (Roves, .Mitts, and >; : k and colored ilosery | Carved shell l iu kCoinhs 5- 4. fi-4 and 12-4 Blea< he J Sheeting 1 Furniture Calico, Bedtiidf A large assortni nt of bleached and unbleached Shirting and Sheeting Also, a 1 irgc as orlincnl of low priced Aluslins and Calico With a very great variety of other Articles, People from the country who visit the city Aill do well to call and examine my assortment nefore purchasing, as I am d termined to sell Goods on the lowest terms l*r cash or custom ers | - ■ 2 Ma y I ) ■t ■ ' TLOIIN P. Sl, TZE, has just receive*! thecliean- Cl? yst ai-sortinent of LIN EN ctooD.-t, v_ vcr oi fared in 1 is m irKet. to wit; 4-4. { iidreesscd Insii Linens in whole and demi p : cc. «, V-S, Fine and heavy Pillow Case Lin-n. fi, ill, il and 12-4, Linen Bheeiing, some very fine, ' 8. 9 and PJ-4, Single and double Damask Table Diaper, j 8-4. Barnsley Diaper, 8-4. nobb-ached Diaper, I H. unbli-acl.ed 'l'ablo Cloth, Bird's 17, e Diaper, j I. >ng La wn, Mate and Grass Linen, | liite and colored Drillings, liite and brown Hollands. Bleached an I unbleached Russia Sheeting, French and Irish Linen Checks. Russia and Scotch Diaper. Cra-b and Creqoila 4 4 Burlaps and O-nahnrgs Linen Camoiic ilandkis. at I2j cents and up wards. Grass Skirts Bleached ami unbleached Linen Socks Bleached and unbleached Towels with colored borders. Huckaback Dowlas Gents. Linen Gloves. a i,so, A general and extensive selection of FANCY and 8 1 \PI.E GOODS, worthy the attention of customers generally. March 23 1,15 i MORE XEVV GOODS. r/t hate rtteiv ' d h the Southerner, additional snp t pli- a ot NLVY AND BoAUTIFUL GOODS. _r n A ' MO -N’d WHICH .IRE: . BAREtiES of all colors -to- Rich styles of Satin striped and fig’J Ba j __ regea I New Si -Vi«s of French Muffins and Jaconets , B httc Goods, such ns : ~J V °- N, V , | USLiN’S, Swiss .Muslins, Book i J ,,l rl"»K «nd Laces of every kind; Cambric and fE/'m r ' g,r * i;f, l^ n 'l I,,! ' er ßnga, Linen Cambric I Jp l ” f '" lr " :i ! ';L‘ rents to Cu, Ladle- and Misses j V S Ile lx ‘" t Bilk and Cotton I Hosicrt , agreat assortment and at all prices Unite Damask Curtain .Muffins in sets and by the yard, 3 Black, bltie-hlack, plain and striped Silks ( olored Bilks, a splendid assortment | Bla ‘‘£ hUI( k Ho,nbasms and thin black 1 , Goods for Ladies Dresses | " i* Ue a,i<! Canto., Cr.i pe Shaw Is and Scarfs I Do. do Barege and J'w isted sSilk ff t> I .- X ,H h ’ k '> rk - roll !i rsai,,J Honnei Riblv* ns j J, lW » !,e EV:-a if’o/if the richest ami ..ewest sf ie l.irasuls, Uinbrellas and >un Shades , Isl IJCTJICSftc (jroocls OUT US'iO'/mr*- t V j . Ui - a " d bru "" ,mh |.in2 n T’ J -“ w " Sh «>'"s s ««a I’.ll*.vv-case "* ""t S ' l " , ' ii is ’”>«*, vn lake pi, -a at»M*rr m ‘ ri ) ,!inß to call and examine our fat 'I; V" r ’ its , vv c lire satisfied vvo C an give satis ifo/i in goods and (trices. Apn! 13 BOW DUE & CLAGETT. MAV POOD) FOII GEXT’S. WEAR. d ' A 'bLMERES of fancy colors, and Black a-t Dn.bet i'ii and Caffnnaretle Bnper U lute Russia Duck for pants I.toco D. if lings, check e.l, plait! and striped ( becked Linen Coatings, Tv\eetl Co itiic's Cotton and Linen ( becked Goods. f, r boys wear B)ik and Colton I nderffiirts and Drawers Brown Cotton 4 lj*»e, (Roves, iiandkfs. Suspenders, Biik, Casbrnere and Marseilles Vest- H’g-S AVit It every description of Goods, in onr line to which w e invite your attemion. BOW DUE At CLAGETT. A P nl H i 67 ._. T „ HiHCKd FOR SALE. siio criO-T has for sale and will keep on BrU ‘ k VitrJ *»« Green-street, oJ(),0t-d bultkc, 8. L. BABFUKD J I y < H ; jJJ'iHtl lUiLil) .—About eventy-fire iiffi-r J-L entcxlracts nfibech *ifest English and Frenel Odours, from Eda.Lnhm >*revos t . w h Hn end vun.iy of ,'meriran S.rf. l me.,. U me7f Zm »vry fine, and all w,ll Resold low . * h march 23 J £ AJABSITA I T, PUBLIC SALES. Administratrix's Sale. Will he sold mi I tie first Tuesday in August next, to the highest binder, at tint Court iJ«.u% d«*»r in llk* town of Lumpkin, Stewart county, within the !<*c r ;il hours of Pint*, agreeable to nn order of ’ the honorable I lie Inferior Court of Richmond « tiunv. 'a hen sitting as :i Court of Ordinary and for Ordinary purposes, A ’1 act of Land, known as No. 227, 24th DU t;i< :of Stewart count); drawn hy Lott W illiain-. and sold as tin- properly of llie estate of the saia Willruns, deceased. Sold for division.— ? h- JANC WILLIAMS. AiUn’i. J ’ av * ’ Ue bonis non. j’ ——-*' -- *- 1 - - ant ; 't-rr-j- ti -*w rrr —ir n i—■■ in mmmmmgg n 1 TO sc MM lilt VISITORS. J ft JT j;- . H , 1 *• 1 v1 * 1 >l 'ted to many of my visitors 1 G. -A.k l | o 1 iir nie past sumim-r, that i should Ho e lay 11* H SL. 1 deem it hut justice to myself, to inform th-m and others, that cireumsitjin e* 1 ave caused a change of o>y views. With means r foraccommodate n >oin - \v hat enlarged, 1 feel every eonboe 1j e 6 in being aloe ,o do as well as vve hu vs ’ done. J. J. GRIFFIN. GainesviFe, .May I, IS»7. May j _ im— t IS* FOR SALE, P—~\ That delightful summer residence, at Hell Air. recently occupied by Judgo * Unit. I'hr a (jest rip - inn of the premises amt ici ana of sale, persons wishing to purchase ar* referred to Thomas Barrett. April 25 if 173 I) It A GOODS, IS CHARLESTON. S. C. ! W . BA.N( ROF 1. 253 K ng-st., would in* &Jo vile the attention yf country planters and oi hers, who may v isit the. city, lo is slock <*l ricll i lon y and Staple Dry Goods It will he foilud on# ! of the most extensive mike rify.nnd is intended to f embrace every article in the Dry Goods line. Par i in-ular attention paid to ladies* rich Dress Goods* > ShawN, .Mantles, &e. At o, a full assortment of s D mestic i thrics, both Gotten and Woolen. , in rooms in ihe rear and over our frfint sales norm, will he oil - re(l lo merchants. a large stock of the same goods, at wholes le, at prices well* Worthy the attention of close buyers. April 11 ■ _ rnr PERIFOCAL SPECTACLEST 1 NEITHER THE FRENCH .MENISCUS. NOR WOL LASTON’S ENGLISH PERISCOI’IC. .****** . C/y'-it.^ "-?!.v > T t'ff Aty *>*>l -0 *■ rgAOall who experience inconvenience in the rfso .Is. of the common kind of Glasses, and especi ally in niu/it reading, these Spectacles will he found a most valuable substitute; in no case, except w-here the optic nerve has been pronounced diseased, have limy failed, when properly lilted, to give satisfac tl< Ti. No better proof of their superior merit can ho given to each individual who may need Glasses than the satisfaction he w ill experience in the use j of t hem. These Glasses can be obtained in this place on!/ of CLARK, RACK LI T & CO., > Agents for the Manufacturers, who have now on hand n good supply in gold and silver f rames. Perifocal Glasses titled to any frame, for any vision. Spectacles in gold, silver and steel, fofknle very low by CLARK, RACK KIT & CO.. Dealers in Wan lies,Jewelry, Silver Ware, Sie. j may S 137 mount eagle Tripoli. * A RE.M AUK A RLE mineral, pronounced by j -fAL geologists to ho a great rarity in nature, md known lo tliem hy the name of 'Tripoli, has lately j been discovered in this country, although but in J one bed, of\e,-\ r narrow limits, all owned hy th<* 1 ; “.Mount Eagle Manufacturing Company” incorpiv rate i fur the sole purpose of its manufacture. | '1 he art iHe is excellent for bur laishing and clean- I ing all finished metallic and glass surfaces, such asgohl, silver, brass, Britannia and steel Waic, '• in< low *lus.-. &r. Nothing has ever yet been discovered equal in the pure Tripoli, and the con* i men language ol the consumer is, kis the >teiit ; tiling I ever saw. r Tiie genuine article is for salcH" by ihe exHusive agent for Augus a. VV.M. HAINES. ! April --ts 176 CAV AI. PL EASU R E BO AT. * j| *ll E subscriber, ha vj og built a BOAT forth* la. purpose of conveying Ladies and Gentle - tnen up and down the Canal, takes this oppnrttl intv ol informing the puldic generally that live boat will leave the Canal Basin LVLRV SATt RDAY MORNING, nt 0 o’clock. Fare FI FT V CE.NT6.—Children and servants half price. FT* Parlies ol not hsslh'tn Uvsniy, desirous of going any other day in the week than sfrecified ala ve. can do so hy applviig, twenty-four lu.ura previous to ihe time ilo vvv!.-h lo go, n> ,M r . }J. R. Pill L.PO 1 , Corner ot Broad and Centre-sfeets c4* lo . HER BERT 6TaLLINGS. May 2 ts 17'J AN ACT I iber and amend the third section of tl.a second article ol ihe Constitution of tht« State. vV hf.rea? the Tltird Section of the Second Arti cle <>l the Constitution ol this C'tate reads in the following word*, to wit :—No person shall be el igible to t ic office oi Governor who shall not h ive been a citizen of the United States twelv* yavs. and an inhabitant of this Sla'e six years, and who has not attniiied to the age of thirty years, and who does not possess five hundred acres of land in his ow n right u ithin this State, and ot her property to the amount of four thou sand dollars, and whose estate shall not on a rea sonable estimation, be conrpeVnt lo the dis charge of his just debts over and above that sum —;md whereas said propwny qualification is in consistent w ith the genius of<mr institutions, and tile popular spirit of this age Auction I. I>e it enacted by the. Senate and House of Repress, t f,,lives of the Stale of Georgia in General Assembly met ami if is hereby enacted , by the out horny of the same, 'That so soon as I hi* At i shad have pas -ed, agreeable to the require ments! I the ( oViFtitm ion, the following shall he adopted in lien ofthe Section above recited, (lo vv!;: i—No person shall be eligible to the office of Geveitn 4 - whoshaM not havebeena citizen ofthe I idio.t States IVvelv e years and an inhabilaiU of t'-.s Statesix vears, and who hath not attained tho | age of thirty-years. /approved December 26 th, I Lida. April 13 LAMES I LAMPS!! ; A n:\VsplHudid LARD (SOLAR) LAMPS TSr. ot the improved patent, to close a consign ment, will h- sold at cost. Persons vvi.-hing such articles ran be supplied at a much less price than customary. J. M. MARSHALL. BRASS find COPPER wanted, for win h a liberal price will be paid. A «- Ha * ..... 170 roil TUB TOILET. A N mvoi e of Jfarrel s SHAVING CREAM, ! ° ! her Soaps, with a groat variety of Essences and Extracts, Rru-hes and C« mbs, Eau EmtraH, find Hair Dve‘ Powder Boxes and PnfTa. U ith a groat variety of other articles of Foreign and Domestic manufacture. J- n J. E. MARSHALL. ENTIRELY NEW. SPUING AND SI.MMUR STYLES. JOHN BIIiDGEiS, FASHION A BEE DRAPER AND TAILOR ' duor btlv "\ r Sta,e * Hot *L- Droad st. I r^T[c--V l , ' l .“ SU!u,m r & 'yles ju.t receiving 0, t c LO */ I T' ( ;is ' ,m 'rcs. Heap D’Eta. p ain and figured; Mixed and DrabCashmereites. Drills. Vestings, f ancy Articles, 'Trimmings, Ac. 1-r g~nt!em-n « wear. Under Vests for holies. 1 be public are respectfully invited before or * i ing t,e-ir girments elsewhere, to examine the above -Stock which they will find to comprise the '►'■v oest selections that can be made in the New i ork market. —Making and Trimming as usual, in the most fashionable manner. .March 26 143 COFFUT, SUGAR AND MOLASSES. 1 B u:S lil(J COFFEE, -* 20 hhds N. O. and Muscovado Sugars, •O h’ids New Caop Cuba Moiasse*. for safi Jew hy r April 6; PMfVfi pn