Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851, June 04, 1847, Image 3

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without the politeness of asking, “Are y<m ready tor your bod?*’ As inexorable as tale he stands, while the miserable victim rise? and denudes lilt no covering but his skin shields his shirnking nerves from the chill ait through the open window. The tormentor then strips the bed and spreads first a blanket, and then over it a thick sheet just wet in water of 4(5 door, p rt r enheit, Lpun ihis the shivering,shrinking pa tient, with tliis whole surface in a state o! go ne llesh-iskness, extends his length, and feels himself instantly enveloped in its hear: chijimg lulds. Tlien blanket after blankei i laid over and tucked in, till .lie lakes the form and itas somewhat the feelings of an Eo-yp tun mummy, just dead and cold, bound liand and fool, wrapped up for the tomb. lit is then left to his own reflections and the xr active powers of nature. He considers that it the building should lake fire he would pro bably, in bis helpless condition, be roasted a'ive, and makes up his mind that he would not mmd a roasting much, provided it were in a warm fire. Soon, however, nature ral lies her lorces, and the blood vessels are in excited action. First, ti-« suriace of the body becomes wane, then the sheets, then everything is healed to the steaming point, and (here ensues a m >st soothing, sweet and heartsollenmg sensation, in which he again fulls asleep, and dreams of Paradise and a bird of ro,-e leaves. “Ah, whence is that spectre that pulls ofThh clothe*. An, whence is that splash that now’larums hi* ear?” It. is ike same hard-hearted villian as before, who, without deigning a single word, throw.* oil hlai k‘i n\ er blanket, and comfortable alter comfortable, till on y one envelope i.* Iclt, when he seizes him by the shoulders, lilts, him upright in the bed, uncovers hi.* feet, puts on a pair of slippers.throws a blan ket over the bead and says “follow me.”— Will) one eye open, as docile as a lamb led to sacrifice,ieelnig like a tool and looking just like I iizurus coming out of the grave, he I goes slip-shod down stairs, seals himself in a tub of water at 43. where a bucket full is pounced over him, and two rough hands rut) 1 him well—~*‘l>tn that is nothing—that aim.” - B *fore him is the lernb e plunge fa h. 14 feet by 20, and 4or deep. Its surface is so clear that it seems only a tank of air vvitii a slight emeral tinge. Vain imagina tion! 1 hat iiqi ifis as real as rock and cold as tlie double extract ot icebergs, and into that—vvreiched mortal—must you plunge. ►So here he geos one splash, and he rises to the top, feeling an icicle thrust through his heart. Out he scrambles and back again to the bath, which now feels like hot water, to be again rubbed. 'Then a dry nibbing with a sheet and he is clothed quickly for a walk, and he struts forth to meet the sun, with nerves braced up to such a pilch that he cares not what he meets. Over hill and through dell he stumps it with vigor, till presently the reaction is com pirne, and he feels as if fie had swapped him self away for another man. it he has even the humblest knowledge of whistling, he [nits it in practice, or speeds along meditating, the first half of the walk, upon the beauties of nature, and the latter half on the probable quantity ot breakfast required to satisfy an appetne that has become more shark-like than human. Su-Jfct «h»-r»i w*g". em-na .v -■« jj. -jyajc ■s-rrKUßß^uisxzasssa* DIED, In Griffin, on the 27m ult., Loins Frederick Toward Ducias, E*q., (not L. C. Dugas, as we erroneously announced yesterday) in the fiftieth viiar of Ins age. Air. J>. was on his way from A{ a lachiculu to this city, his former residence. -ii »■—iwHinwiw i '-in rsaarn'M m a <ara<HMaawßoßM mw wm mrw m itO~ The Stu loots of iS'g Augusta Fe male Acafleiny will give a F VIR at the Eagle &. Phoenix Hotel, This (Friday) Evening, at 8 e clock, for the benefit of their Institution, to which they cheerfully invite their friends. June t I ”07 VCT It- & Jtzckson, Te&chei on the Piano Forte, Flute and ‘v iolin, respectfully tenders his services to the citizens of August.i.) References—He«ry Parsons, Tht/s. Richards and T. S. Metcalf, Esq’rs. N. I>.—For terms, Ac., inquire at H. Parson Music store. . 6m Dec. I latest dates from mvxrpool,:;::::::::::mav 4. latest datt-p yi ft av r e ::a pr il 23. NEW YORK, May 29.— Cotton —The market continues quiet, very little disposition .btffig shown j either to hoy nr sell. We do not vary our quota tions. The sties since our last are 2460 hales, of which 1300 bales were Upland and Florida, thus: •aid. to good mid. 11 at I He.; mid. fair to fair HI a 124 c.; fully fair to good fur, i2l a I3ic. Ky Jlagm ii*' Telegrapli. [ CotTesjmndenr'exf ihe Baltimore Sun] NEW YORK, May 31, 6P. M.—The cotton j market is dull and inactive, with light sales at the j decline of last week. Phe flour market is w ithout change since Sat- | urday. Sales amount to about 10,000 barrels j Genesee at SB 12J a SB 23. There was but little done in corn to-day, the sales amounting to about 10.000 bushels white, at 93 a jjl 02. Whiskey is dull at 33 a 31 cents per gallon. Great anxiety is evinced for the Combria's news, which is mow momentarily looked for.— CHA RLSTON, June 3.— Cotton. —No change j in the Upland market yesterday. Sales 159 bales i in different parcels at prices ranging from 101 a m. Hice —The market yesterday remained perfectly still, and if we except a.few straggling bids taken V*v retailers without asingle transaction during the i day. NEW ORLEANS, May 29 . Cotton.—Ar rived since the 23th instant, IGBI bales. Clear ed in the same time, 3 453 ba es—making a reduc tion in sloe it of 1398 bales, and leaving on hand, inclusive of all on shipboard not cleared on the 28th inst., a stock of 188,431 bales. Our last report left the Cotton market entirely at a stand, not a single transaction having occur red on Tuesday. Ail parties were waiting anx iously for their letters, and these came to hand .on Wednesday, more than confirming the tele graphic advices in regard to the untavorable po sition of the cotton markets abroad. These ac counts have bad a very unfavorable effect upon our own market, it being understood that not on ly have no European orders been received, but that those previously in hand have quite general ly been countermanded. Consequently very K w buyers have appeared, and in the trifling sales that have taken place holders have been compell ed to submit to a further important decline. Ihe sales of Wednesday were only 200 bales. On Thursday 530 bales were sold, and yesterday 350 hales—making a total ot only 1300 bales tor the past threedaya (taken for Spain, Mexico and the North) and for the week 5400 bales, including a list of Jfi4o bales, which was not made public on the day of sale. The few sales that have been made since Tuesday indicate a further decline of fully } a | of a cent per lb., but they can hard ly be deemed sufficient to establish a general mar ket, and xvc therefore omit for the present out usual scale of quotations, remarking that purcha- ses have been made at 10 cents for Low Middling, lUj cents for Good Middling, aid K\j a 1 I cents for Middling Fair. Most tlo.frs, however, are unwilling to submit to this define, though there is but little enquiry, and weUudcrstand that some are disposing of portions of their stuck by ship ments. Freight?. —To Liverpool, Cotton per lb. —a O lGd; to Havre, 1 a --c.; to N. York, | a |c.; to Boston. &c., I a —c; M \CO.V, Ju*e 1-— Colton. — From the few sales made, quotations may be considered as last week--***/ 94 a I'>f. Tho following' is the weekly Received at \\ a rehouses, Gl Macon & Western Kail Road, 8 fiy C HER AW, June 1.- -Colton. —The receipts continue to fall off', not more than about 100 bales having been received during the past week. 8al» s range from 94 to 11 J cU. COLT; MRIA. June 2 - Cotton —There has been very little offering during the p-st week.— Business is dull, holders not being willing to sell it present prices. We quote 9 a 1 i cents ex tremes. SiIICPI.NG INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVALS FROM CHARLESTON. Ship Granada, Spooner, New Orleans. Ship Amelia, Aery, Boston. Barque Como, Mayo, Boston. Barque Gen. Greene, Clarke, Boston. Sehr. American Eagle, Leavitt, Philadelphia. Sehr. M. B. Mahony, Dole, Philadelphia. MEMORANDA. The brig Excel, Macy, for Savannah, cleared at New York on the 3!st ult. The sehr. Gertrude, Daly, for Charleston, clear ed at New Orleans on the 29th ult. Cargo 6 0 bids. Flour, 193 do: Whisky, 20 casks Bacon. CHARLESTON, June 3. Vrf. sehr. Excel, Burkett, Boston. in the offing—ship Marathon, from New York. ( Id, sehr. « (institution, Milton. Philadelphia. Went tosea, steamsnip Arab, ( Br ) Bi*iiop. Glas gow; brigs Rowland, (B e.) Rahijen, Bremen; 1 Palo Alto, Molr tyre, Boston; sehrs. R. Haber' sham, Peniston, Havana; Latona, Bacon, Provi den< e. SAVANNAH, June 2.—Cleared, srhrs Ruth Thomas, Arnsbio y,Bath,Me ; Buena VHta, Brock, Phi itdelpiiiii; Globe. Timbers, Bath, .Me. John j. jones” ATTOI? NE Y V T LA W , MACON, GA. Will practise in the counties of Bibb, Jones, Baldwin, Twiggs, Houston, Crawford and Mon roe. and also in the county of Burke. Any busi ness intrusted to his care will receive prompt at tention. ly 2i 5 June 2 KEM AIH). The above reward will he paid, when N|Jk delivered to me in jail nr otherwise, for my negro boy FR \N K, who is very tall and hiack, speaks whining and deceptive when he talks and had on when he left, on the night of the. 2d inst., a high black hat and dark frock coat. He was brought from near Columbia, t S.C., where 1 learn he was owned by Mrs. Rubh, during the past winter, and sold to me by Wm. M. I‘ope. Frank is intelligent, capable of making a fair story, and I learn from a negro tie can read and w rite. 1 further learn he ranaway before I got him and lay out a great while. He will pro bable make his way buck to Carolina, as 1 am told he has a free wife there. lam inclined to think said boy has some kind of j pass and may stop in some tow n. He is smart enough to change his name or mine either. He leil me without difficulty or cause known to me, and 1 think premeditated a return to old quarters w hen he solicited me to buy him as his manners led me to suspect him before be left. E. H. WALKER. Monroe county. Ga. ) May 28, 1847. S '> 201 June 1 WARM SPRINGS* Mcrriweather County, Georgia, STAKE pleasure in informing my friends and the public generally, that the above fashion able and celebrated WATERING PLACE, will he under my entire management and control this season. I shall open the House on the first day of June, for the reception of visitors, and hope from my long experience in business, to be able to sus ■ tain the well known reputation of the place. I have thought proper to reduce the price of Board, sCc. : Board, Lodging, Bath, &c. per month, * §2O ( hildien and Servants, “ “ half price. Board of Horse, - “ “ slO JOHN C. MANGHAM. Warm Springs, May 6, 1847. June 1 tb 1 204 WASHINGTON AND NEW ORLEANS TEI EGRAPH COMPANY. TIIIE Subscribers to this Company are hereby notified that a payment of 20 per rent, on their subscriptions will he recjuired on the 2dtli day of June next, and another payment of 20 per cent on the first day of August next, to meet the demands of the assignee, who is rapidly progress i ing in the construction vs the line. The money may be paid to Enuard Thomas, Esq. Augusta Geo. B. B. FRENCH, ) W.W SEATON,) Trustees. DAN. GOLD, ) Washington City, .May 24, 1817. May 30 if ' 263 rg n TO svmlMer visitors. Jiisi'ffl Having stated to many of my visitors irjjrijj} dnrimr tlie past summer, that 1 should j Hose my HOUSE, 1 deem it but justice to myself, 1 to inform them and others, that circumsiam es i have caused a change of my views. With means for accommodation somewhat enlarged, 1 feel every' confidence ia being able to do as well as vve have done. J. J. GKHfIN. Gainesville, May 1, 1547. May 5 Im—t 181 820 REWARD. I RANAWAY from the Subscriber at jAk 4 Mile Branch, Barnwell District, South Carolina, on the IHh inst., a negro man ’ .»ua named JUNE, a carpenter. June, is a black man, stout fellow, about 5 feet, lOorll inches high, with full, heavy eyes, and inclined to be red. and stammers; between 25 and 30 years of age. The above reward will be paid for his | delivery to the jailor of Augusta, where hr is I well known, or §lO for his security in any other tail so that I get him. ISAAC TAYLOR. May 13 189 AN ACT TO alter and amend the third section of tl.a second article of the Constitution of this State. Whereas the Third Section of the Second Arti cle of the Constitution of tliis State reads in the following words, to wit:—No person shall be el igible to the office ot Governor who shall not have been a citizen of the United States twelve years, and an inhabitant of this Slate six years, and who has not aitnined to the age of thirty years, and who does not possess five hundred acres of land in hi* own right within this State, ami other property to the amount of four thou sand dollars, and whose estate shall not on a rea sonable estimation, he competent to the dis- Vharge of his just debts over and above that sum —and whereas said property qualification is in consistent with the genius of our institutions, and the popular spirit of this age— Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State oj Georgia in General Assembly 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 Constitution, the following shall be adopted in lieu oft lie. Section above recited, (so witi) —No person shall he eligible to the office of Gevernor who shall not have been a citizen of the United btates twelve years and an inhabitant of this Btate six years, and who hath not attained the ace of thmv-v«*TS- —Approved Prrrrther 26th. BL=> ' AprJ -3 ! GEOPvGIA—Burke County. I Sarah Bostick applies for let ▼ W ter* of administration on the cs-mie of j Thomas Bostick, late of said county, deceased : These are therefore so cite and admonish all and i singular, the kindred and creditors of said de ceased, to be and appear before the Justices of the Inferior Court, sitting for ordinary purposes for said county, on the first Monday in July next, and shew cause, if any they have, why letters of ad ministration shorn j not be granted. Given under uiir hards at the office of tire Clerk 1 of i lie Court of Ordinary of said county, tins Ist day of June, 1847. J \S. W. JONES. J I. C., B. C. (Attest) Edward Garlick, D. Clerk. 1 June 3 2“6 j GEORGIA, Burke county. ; HERE AS, ISAIAH CARTER, applies is 'S to ns for letters of Administration on the Estate of Fram es Galphin, late of said county, deceased. * , The*e ore therefore to t ite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of s,. id deceased, to he and appear before the Justices of the Inferior Court sitting for ordinary purposes, for said county, j on tin: first Monday in July next, and shew cause ; ifanv they have, why letters of Administration should not lie granted. Given under our hands at the office of the Clerk of the Court of Ordinary of said county, this let day of June, 1547. J AS. W. JONES, J. I r.,8. c. (Attest) Edward Garlick, D. Clerk. June 3 206 GEORGIA—DeKaIb bounty. A Ll- pers ns interest'd. are hereby notified that four m >nths after date applh ation will b" ; made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of said 1 County when silting for ordinary purposes, for, I leave to st It all of the ieal estate of James Ligon i deceased, hue of Alabama. TinshUt May 1847. DANIEL McNEILL. Adtu’r. I June 3 2»6 rOUTRAITS OF EMINENT DEMO CRATS. ’ of the following eminent men. who.-e likenesses have appeared in the Devao cratie Review, can be furnished, \ r/r I Gen. Andrew Jahkson; a few weeks before hie death. F. I*. Blair, Editor of the Globe. Hon. C-Johnson. Bust- Vlaster General. “ J. A. D.x, United-*> ates Senator, for New I York. “ Daniel Dickinson, United States Senator for Ne w York. “ John Fairfield. Ex-Governor State of Maine. “ W. 11. Haywood, Senator for North Curoli ?>a. \ “ J. B. Bowlin, United States Representative for Missouri. “ E. A. Hamiegan, United -States Senator for Indiana. I “ Silas Wright, Governor of the State of New York. “ Edmund Burke, United States Commission er of I’atents. “ T. A. Howard of Indiana, United Stales Charge d’Affairs to 'i'exas. “ Judge Ellis Lewis, oi Pennsylvania. “ Ztdoek Pratt, United Slates Representative (if State of New York. “ Saimi'd Houston, ( nited States Senator from Texas. Any or ail these beautiful engravings can be furnished on large, size, paper, suitable for frames at tile low rate ofslU for -0J copies, or S 6 for 50 copies, eit her of a single plate, or assorted. ’That j is to «av, an enclosure of §ls will command )0 | copies of each of the ah ve portraits; or, in other ’ words, 10 persons subscribing § 1.50 -acli, and re- it to rn •, can each have i 5 portraits, ad ; iniUmi to be admirable likenesses, in a style tor frames. That of ttie veneralde Jackson alone is ! wortb the money. PKE.MIL M.—Those subscribers who have not paid their subscription up to July, 1847. uho will j remit the amount due. shall receive the set ot por traits as ?oon as they can be w ritten for.. May 30 ’ A. G. WILLIS Agent. NEW ICE HOUSE—ELLIS STREET. Fa2HIE Subscribers respect fully inform, theirpat t JS.. rons and the public generally, that they will ! furnish Ice at the same rates as the Jackson street | Company, v iz: ( 2 cents per pound by retail. | H cents per pound by 160 poundsatnl over, i 'Perms Cash. All orders from the country at tended to with punctualitv and despatch. WM. HAINES, A CO. May 30 203 __ JACKSON STREET ICE HOUSE. niAHE subscriber has on hand, a large supply of JS. fee at his old stand, and will sell it at retail, at 2 cents per pound, ami 106 pounds or over 14 cts. pgr pound. Terms cash. Orders Iroixi the cuun i try attended to as former! v. j J. 11. BALDWIN. s’: ; 30 •’ » | NEGR OES! 'NECROES! I FOB SALE LOW, HE subscriber has on hand a large let of very M likely young V irginia NEGROES, which 1 he will Sell ut reduced prices io close the Spring i business. Persons wishing to purchase will do : well to call and examine the lots, as bargains can be had, and no mistake. J NO. M. CURETON, Jr. Hamburg, So. Ca. Mav 27. 1847. May 29 6—cl 2 2 FOR SALE, jU—JI That delightful summer residence, at I f H Bell Air. recently occupied by Judge j Holt. Fora description of the premises ! and terms of sale, persoiis vvisiiing to purchase arc | referred to Thomas Barrett. j April 25 ts U,3 It. H. ROGBRS, CT CL T TK XI U 53 " II XI. VBTOULD Inform the citizens of Augusta and » » its vicinity that he has opened a shop on Mclntosh-street, directly opposite the Constituiion ! alist otlice, for the purpose of carryingon the above j tiusiness, in all its various branches. Rifles of a superior quality made to order, and warranted as good as can be produced, both in point of finish ami 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 >u the business, he is enabled to say that all work entrusted to his care shall be done as well as itcan be done at the north or elsewhere. Allen V Revolving and Self-Cocking Pistols, i Pow der Flasks and >hot Pouches,Cone Wrenches, | English, French and American Percussion Cajm, for sale. april 27 ly 174 FOR THE TOILET. 4N invoice of Jlarrei’s BMAVTNG CREAM, and other Boaps, with a great variety of Essences and Extracts, Brushes and Combs, Eiu Lnstrael,and Hair Dye 4 Powder Boxes and Putis. With a great variety of other articles of Foreign and Domestic manufacture. Jan 19 J. E. MARSHALL. PIN E OH.. A CONSTANT supply of Pine Oiler Cant -C». phine, will be kept fresh. Persons using Murphy’s splendid Lumps, can always he furnish ed vviili the above Oil on very reasonable, terms, by March 2 I. E. MARSHALL. LAMPS! LAMPS!! A FEW splendid LARD (sOLAR) LAMPS ot the improved patent, to close a consign ment, will be sold a: cost. Perrons wishing such articles can be supplied at a much less price than f customary. J. E. MARSHALL. {KrOLD BRASS and COPPER wanted, f whii h a liberal price ” ill be paid. April 22.' 1 7<~ GREEN E A> 1) PULASKI MON EM ENT LOTTERIES! J. W. MAURY i CO., SUCCESSORS TO | J. €4. GKGUORT A* COm WAAIGEHS. ■ I CLASS No. 24. By South Carolina, ('lass No. 23, June 3, 1347. SALES CLOSE THURSDAY. i I*l,ooo IMM.IYii*! 5-5,0. H. 1 ! $3,000! $2,5 •)! $1,3?.! SSO of SSOO. Tickets 84.' o—shares* in proportion. EXTRA CLASS N 0.23. W By Alexandria Class 23, June 5, 1847. Sales close Monday. 78^S’ umbers—l 4 Ballots. 135.000 DOL.ITKS. $12,000! $10,000! $5,000! §3.500! $3,5u0! $5 of 1,300! 30 of §1.000! An. Tickets $lO, shares in prop‘>rlion. CLASS NO. 23. By Monongalia, Class 23, June 3, 1817. SALES CLOSE SATURDAY AT NOON. CAPITAL PRIZE. 7mm DOLL ARS. Tickets $3,50 —shares in proportion. For sale r»y JOHN \. MTLLEN. Agent. Opposite the Masonic Hall. frc'tn the country promptly attended to. June 4 .S^OHTUitir^ si ri % j r Ji|% aEOKGIA LOTTEIIIJiS. D. P UNE Ac CO. 41 VN VGERS. Drawing Due Monday. Grand Consolidated. Extra Class No. 22. a pujz es or l&OOO DOLL’RS. 2 > prizes orsi,ooo. 78 Numbers—l 3 Ballots. Wholes $3 —shares in proportion. Drawing Dae Tuesdaw. ! * Grand Consolidated Lottery. Class No. 331-for 1817. 33.000 $12,000; $8,000; 20 of $1,250. W hoi es only $10 —shares in proportion. 75 Numbers—l 3 Ballots. Drawing Due Wednesday. FORT UN E'S FAVORITE. Savannah Lottery, Class No. 32. V / To be drav.fi Tuesday’, T 9ne 8. 4,©041 DOLLARS. Tickets $1 —Halves 30c.—Risk on na#kage CJ.u’rs, only $3 75. 0 j For sale by E. H. BEZANT, Agent, Broad-st.,l door below the Bank of Augusta. I &f?"Oiders from the country will meet with prompt attention if addressed as above. [June 4 NEW SPRING GOODS. i O. BRICE & CO., Drapers and Tai- i w h>rs. have now in store, and are weekly receiving from the French and English markets, ; (LOTUS, CASS EM ERES and VESTINGS, and Trimmings for 'Bailors uses, to which they ' would rail the intention of* those visiting this mar ket, as they can sell (Item by piece or pattern, as low as they can be purchased in New,York: Cash mare its, Croton Coalings, Summer Cambists, Eng- ; lish and American I weeds, white and colored I Linen Drills. *'Drap D’Ete,” bl’k. and col’d fig’d. I Maivgnir Delaines, and all the newest patterns | and styles of 1 ES l’lNtiS of Silk, Cashmere, ! white and col’d. Marseilles, Valencias,*&c.. Arc., i with a full arid general assortment of the newest ; patterns and styles of READY MADE CLOTH- 1 INC. and well made Shirtsand Drawers, Hats and j Caps. Umbrellas, steel frame and all kinds; Hosie- j ry, Gloves, Suspenders. Cravats, Scarfs, Handker 1 chiefs, Stocks, Collars, Bosoms, Shuithler Braces, I Ri ling Belts, Money Belts, Razors and Razor Strops, Dressing Cases, Clothes Brushes, Hail Brushes, Hat Brushes, Nail and Tooth do.. Night j Caps. Money Purses, Pocket Hooks, Tablets, ; \V i eh Guards, Body Guards, Tailors Shears, j Points,Tailors Inch Measures, Crayons,and every article useful for dress. A fine assortment of IIICKC w 1 SHIRTS. We will make to orderall kinds of FASHION A RLE CLO I’IHNG at short notice, and as cheap as can be bad in the Southern market. 358 BROAD-ST., opposite State Bank. March 18 141 NEW GOODS FOR jG ENT’S. WEAK. CIASIMERES of fancy colors, and Black | J Draft et 'Fa and Cashmarettd Super White Russia Duck for pants Linen Drillings, checked, plaid and striped Checked Linen Coatings, Tweed Coatings Cotton and Linen Checked Goods, for hoys wear Silk ard Cotton Undershirts and Drawers Brown Cotton 1 Hose, Gloves, Handkfs. Suspenders, Silk, Cashmere and Marseilles Vest ings, With every description of Goods, in ot:r line to which we invite your attention. BOVVDRE &: CLAGETT. April 17 167 MORE NEW GOODS. IVt have received hy the Southerner , additional nap plies of NEW AND BEAUTIFUL GOODS. A M O,\G WHICH AR K C PLAIN BAREGES of all colors Rich styles of Satin striped and fig’vi Ba -1 reges j New styles of French Muslins and Jaconets While Goods, such as . f \CONET .MUSLINS, Swiss Muslins, Book Muslins and l aces of every kind; Cambric and Swiss Edgings and Insertings, Linen Cambric Handkfs. from 124 cents to SIU, Ladies and Misses Kid Olovea of the best quality, t*itk and Cotton Hosiery, a grea! assortment and at all prices. White Damask Curtain Muslins in sets and by the yard, Black, blue-black, plain and striped Silks Colored Silks, a splendid assortment Black Alpacas, black Bombasins and thin black Goods for Ladies Dresses ’ White and col'd. Canton Crape Shawls and Scarfs Do. do. Barege and Twisted Silk do. French Work Collars and Bonnet Ribbons 500 pieces Calico of the richest and newest styles Parasols, Umbrellas and ?un Shades In Domestic Goods our assortment is very complete: ■ Bleached and brown SH IRTIXGS from 3-4 to 9-8 wide Pleached and brown Sheetings from 5-4 to 10-4 and 12-4 w ide 1 Irish Linens, Linen Sheetings and Pillow-case Linens. As complete as our Stock is now. we take plea sure in inviting purchasers to call and examine our assortment, as we are satisfied we can give satis faction in goods and prices. ' April 18 BOVVDRE & CLAGETT. ' BACON! BACON! JUST RECEIVED— -5 *0 choice Hams, for family use, 20,000 lbs prime Sides aai Shoulders, and for 5 sale low by [April6J JOHN R. DOW. PER F UJUJERY.—A bou He ven ty-fi ve d i fie r entextracts of the choicest English and Frenc!. Odours, from Ede,Lubin & Prevust, with an end [less variety of American Perfumes,some of their, eery fine, and all wi! ■ ’ e rrlc lew. march 2 - ' J £ MARSHAL-J THE SARATOG V OF THE SOUTH. ALIAS Mndison Springs, Georgia. THIS FASHIONABLE W\. M |1 : i-y) TURING PLACE, will be re-. ~i 5 .3 I opened on the first day of June. I The Proprietor is now finishing a large building with a Dining Room 40 by 93, Parlor 40 by4oleet, : and a number of Cool Rooms, &c., and h promt— -1 nude of 14 feet wide, in a two story colonade, near four hundred feet long. | DANIEL MORRISON. Madison Springs. April 20. June 4 t3rn I NOTICE, i Augusta Independent l ire Company Jil Division. i You are. hereby notified to attend • fegular parade of your Company. | C* —‘‘*73" utl Saturday next, the 3th inst., at a i o’clock, P. .*l. By order of President Hopkins. Punctual attendance is requested. JAS. S. READ, Secretary. Also, a meeting on the Monday A ight follow 11 1 f, I the 7tli inst., at 74 o'clock, to transact business ol I importance. JAS. S. READ, Sec’ry. 1 June 5 207 1 GEORGIA RAID ROAD. After May 26tb,a PASSENGER CAR 1 jv. will be attached to the Freight Train —J —from Union Point to Augusta, every i Monday, and from Augusta to Union Point on Thursdays. Transportation Office G. R. R. and R. C. ) Augusta, Ga. May 23d, 1847. 5 Vex 23 JU7 GEORGIA RAIL ROAD. j,On and after April 3!st, 1847. the , Passenger Train will leave Augusta at 1 o'clock. P. M. 1 Transportation Office G. R. R. A: B. Co. • Augusta. April SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD. . j I On and after the 20lh inst-, a Si’E CIAL TRAIN for passengers will run a—. — between Hamburg and Aiken. r Po 1 I leave as follows, viz: To leave Hamburg, . 51 P. VI. “ “ Aiken, . . BA. M. W. J. MAG RATH, Agent. May 12 8 1 LIVERY STABLES. THE undersigned respect- ■- 1 fully informs the public tbut I j .**>*». be has leased the old start I,L i well known as J. B. Guedron’s LOW ER STA- I BLES. on Ellis-treet, and would be thankful fora share of patronage. R. A. W ATKINS, j May U 139 i 1 STEEL. 1 I *-) THIS celebrated Rarer and Stallion ' will make tb.e. ensuing season at the ‘ s JJIX-JL. Hampton Course, Augusta, Ga., and | will attend alternately, every ninth day,-it Cher- j i okee Ponds, 8. C., at the moderate price of S3C j , I the season, cash, with $1 to the groom, j The season will COil!illt.!.( t 1«t 5 Ist March and ! | end 2(Jth iuiie. j 1 For pedigree and performances see bills. Mares sent to Steel will Ire grain fed at the rate ( I of twenty-five cents per day, and good pasturage furnished gratis, j l . JAMES GARDEN. i ‘ I'eh. 5 4m 100 1 _ I o I p HAS ANY ONE A HORSE THAT IS l v IDLE FOR THE SUMMER? Any person having a HORSE idle, 1 will find one that will use him kindly | A,- and feed him well, if applir.ition bo j 1 made at this orTice. ti June 1 j DAGUERREOTYPE PICTURES. j What should weeherish more in this brief life, I Than Father, Mother. Sister, Brother, Wife? j The mem'ry of the firm and constant Friend, j Who aid and counsel in distress would lend? o i Let Art from Nature their true semblance make— ; 1 i Affect’oh claims it for our kindred’s sake! • rg’HIE has taken the Rooms lately {- 1 M. occupied by Mr. Johnson, and will take PICTURES in his well known style. Having re ceived instructions from him and operating with j his instrument, be hopt.4 tu pb a>e ail who call at v i bis rooms. PETER STRAUB. May 14 Ira—- 159 LINEN GOODS* JOHN P. SE I ZE, lias just received the cheap- } est assortment of LINEN GOODS, ever of- s ! sered in this market, to w it: t i 4-4, Undressed Irish Linens in whole and derni j « j pieces, j f -9-8, Fine and heavy Pillow Case Linen, : p 6, 10, 11 and 12-4, Linen Sheeting, some very s j fine, 8, 9 and 10-4, Single and double Damask Table I Diaper, j 8-4, Barnsley Diaper, I 8-4, unbleached Diaper, 'j * 8,9, |O-4 unbleached Table Cloth Bird’s Eye Diaper, Long Lawn, Hale and Grass Lined, r White and colored Drillings, White and brow n Hollands, 1 Bleached ami unbleached Russia Sheeting, i French an<l Irish Linen Checks. 1 Russia and Scotch Diaper. j J Crash and Crequila ! 1 4-4 Burlaps and 0.-nabnrgs j f Linen Cambric llamlkfs. at 121 cents and up 1 wards-, j Grass Skirts Bleached and unbleached Linen Socks Bleached ami unbleached 'Bowels w ith colored i borders. j Huckaback Dowlas I Gents. Linen Gloves. ALSi?, | A general and extensive selection of FANC\ | and STAPLE GOODS, worthy the attention of I customers general! v. | March 26 ' 148 ENTIRELY NEW. SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES. JOHN BRIDGES, i Fashionable draper and tailor, Next door below U. States Hotel, Broud-st. rjjnHE Spring and Summer styles just receiving 0 of CLOTHS, Cas-imeres, Drap D’Ete, plain ami figured; Mixed and Drab Cashmereites, Drills, Vestings, Fancy Articles, Trimmings-, *Scc. for gentlemen’s wear. Under Vests for ladies. The public are respectfully invited before or- ! dering their garments elsewhere, to examine the above Stock, which they will find tocomprise lh-> i very best selections that can be made in the N e vv York market. N. B—Making and Trimming as Usual, in the mosx fashionable manner. March 26 14$ DllV GOODS. IK CHARLESTON, S. V\ . BANCROFT, 2a3 King-st., would in vile the attention t»f couiurv planters and | others, who may visit Vhe city, to 1 is stock of rich | Fanc y and Staple Dry Goods- It w ill be found one 1 of the most extensive in the city, and is intended to j embrace every article in the Dry Goods line. Par ticular attention paid to ladies’ rich Dress Goods 4 j Shawls, Mantles, &c. Abo, a full assortment of Domestic Fabrics, both Gotten and Woolen. Iti rooms in the rear and over our front sales room, will be offered to merchants, a large slock of ! the same goods, at wholes le. at prices well worthy j the attention of close buyers. I April 11 l6l COURT OF COM 410 ST LB AB. To Jurors , 11 itnesses. Parties and all con cerned. OX application of the Bar, it has been deter mined to adjourn over the May Term of this Court from tile 4th to the sth Monday of the present m><nth, in consequence of interfering en gagements of Counsel in the Superior Court oi Burke county. By order of Judge VVh.de. HENRY ROBERT, Clerk. May 22 195 SUGAR AND COFFEE. BAGS prime Rio COFFEE ‘ Orleans Sugar Just received, and for low hv 1 Jan 7 JOHN R DO’*V PI BLIC SAi.ES. RICHMOND SIIE RIFF’S SALE. O.i til ■ firs: [ iH' ity m July next, will he sold at th* iuvxer > arket limi-y, j n the citvof An guam, within the legal hours of sale, the follow - ing property, to wit: jn* Ail that tract or p rc-Wf Land, situate, lying and being in tlt • r minty of Richmond, containing three hundred and forty acres, more or It-ss ad joining land* uf'Geuree *\ .(. 1 raw lord Morris, the • •-orL'in Kail Road and Hanking Company, Mis. Hi 1 an i Mr*. HroWn: levied oft as the property of Dinicl Mah i *v. to satisfy a fi. fa. on the fore <■'" U“e of a mortgage, i. stiing fr nf the Superior I'ottrt o! Ki« h eodd eoii’uy. in favor oi Charles J. Denham \ Daniel Mahoney. A 1 :?*, at li* same lime a .if place. veil! he sold, three hundred and nin- ty -neks Salt; levied on as ;he pro: r? v Wii.s.'te 11. t .union, in salt- fy a (i. fa. i.e-nmg i‘fom ( • Superior Court of Richmond county, in favor of the Georgia insurance and Trust Company is. V\ idiarn 11. Gordon. Also, at lite sai'.i ' l ine and place, will he sold, Delia, a negro worna ifPlhout 20 years of age, ami her child Jacob, a out one year old; levied tin a* the proper! vof John Trowbridge, to satisfy sun dry a li. fas. issuingafrom the Justices Court of the 12ist Districted Richmond county, in favor of HavFaiid, icisiey A: Co. vs. John Trowbridge. WILLIAM V. KERR, June 1 2i~ , D -puty Sheriff R. C. WARREN s’i KKRTS SALE. Will he sold, oh the first, Tuesday in July next, be fore the Court House door in VVarrenton, War ren county, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit : 1 Negro Man l y the. name of William,about 24 years of age, of yellow complexion, a stood har ness maker, a _o > J driver, &c ; levied on as the property of Uriah T. Lockett, to satisfy twofi. fas. issuing from the Warren Interior Court, against etid t riah T. L* one in favor of Ehenezer W. Doughty, and the other in favor of Dye & Doughty, for use of Ehenezer \V. Doughty. AUGUSTUS BE ALL, Sheriff; June 4 207 ELEEK T Ml ». iUFF’S SA h¥. Will he sold, on the first Tuesday in July next* before the court house door in Elherton, Elbert county, within the ti»ual hours, the followin'* property, to wit : il Negroes, viz; Mil’y. a woman, 17 years of age; Charles, a boy, 16 years of age; Jesse, a boy, I 1 1; .Sophia, a woman, 28; Traukey, a girl, 14; Wyatt, a boy, 10; Mam’y, a .r 1,6; W illis, a boy, •!; Ro ly, a woman, 40; hi .agi I, 12; 1 Bu r-amVi Skill#; 1 Secretary and Book Case; 13 Bedsteads; 27 Chairs; 1 lot Books; 1 Table and Rods; 3 Sideboards; 3 ('locks; 1 Folding Table; 5# Dressing Tables; 3 Fichers and 3 Wash Bowls; 5* Mirrors; 1 Mapoftlu! U. States; 2 Washstat.tL; I large lot of Bed-clothing; 1C Feather Beds; 8 Jar dens; 18. Straw Be sand Maurusses; 2Cupboards, 2 Book cases, frame*.; 2 Tavern Bells; 31 Pillows; 1 lot of Shovel and Tongs, Andirons and Fenders; 1 lot of Crockery Ware; I lot ot Silver W are; 1 lot of Glass Ware; J lot of Trunks arid Boxes; 1 lot of Sugar; 1 lot of Coflee; 1 lot of Rice; 1 lot of Flour; 1 barrel of Molasses; 1 keg of Nails; l lot of Hoes; 1 lot of Salt; 2 Water Buckets; I Desk; I lot of Medicines; a Remnant of Dry Goods; 3 'Flunks, containing Papers; J Chest; i Spinning Wheel; 1 lot of ..various articles of Rubbish—all levied on as the property of Mary Oliver, Adm’x. of Thomas (Mu er, deceased, to satisfy a li. fa. issued from El bert Superior Court in favor of Jepllia V. .Harris, Aiinvr., (fee. vs. Mary Oliver, Adm’r. of Thus. Oliver, deceased, nil 1 sundry other ti fas, vs. same, and controlled by James Oliver. Property pointed □ut by James Oliver. Nothing will be received m payment of the above levied properly but Specie ur Treasury Notes. HENRY R. DEAD WYLER, D. Sheriff*. June 3 2U6 BIKKE SHERIFF’S SALE. Will be sold, before court-house door in the {own of Waynesboro’, Burke* county, on the first Tuesday in July next, between the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit: Eleven hundred and sixty-six (]I6C) acres, more >r less, oak and hickory land, adjoining lands of Matthew C. McCuUgrs, Henry Lewis,and others, originally granted to Henry Vounge; levied on as the properly of Paul Davidson, so satisfy a nlort /age fi. fa. issuing from the Superior Court of ' Burke county in favor of Joshua W. Saxon vs. Paul Davidson. Pro; erty | ointed out in said fi fa. June 3 JOHN T. BROWN, Sheriff. BURKE SHERIFF’S SALE. v WiThesold before the Court House door, in the town of \V T av Cesbmry?, on the first Tuesday in July next, belw pie usual hours of sale, the f Mowing property .t ty.: One bund red and seventy -nine (170) acres of Pine Land, more or less, adjoining lands of Isaiah > ip!», lL*nry Hargroves, and others; levied on as the property of Gibson West, to satisfy a fi. fa. is suing from a Justice’s Court of Burke county, in Favor of Anthony Bunnell vs. Gibson W'est. Pro perty pointed <>iu by plaintiff. Levy made and re turned to me by A. R skinner, constable. O. H. PERRY, Deputy Sheriff B. C. June 1 ___ _ 104 COLUMBIA SHERIFF’* SALE. Will fie sold, on the first Tuesday in July next, at the Court House in Appling, within the legal hours of sale, 130 acres of land in said county of Columbia, part off tract of 2UO acres, lying on both sides of Headstall Creek, originally granted to William Pace,and joining Benjamin Adams, William Puii ips and John Magehee—levied on as the property of Stephen Drane to satisfy two ft. fas. from the Justices’ Court of District No. 0, in favor of Etne brie Wilson vs. said Drane. Property levied on and returned tome hy a Con-table. R. 11. JONES, Sheriff. June 1 104 Adinin istrutrix's Sale. Will be sold on the first Tuesday in August next, to the highest bidder, at the Court House door in the town of Lumpkin, Stewart county, within the legal hours of sale, agreeable to au order of 1 lie honorable the Inferior Court of Richmond r unny, when sitting as a Court of for Ordinary purposes, A Tract of Land, known as No. 227, 24th Dis trict of Stewart county; drawn by Lott William*, and sold as the property of the estate nf the sa d Lott Williams, deceased. Sulci for division- Terms cash. JANE WILLIAMS, Adm’x. Ma v 12 / >e bon is non. Kb M .CTL'JiHy Ug”"!'*":—.'T-WW—I ■■!» CANAL PLEASURE 150 AT. THE subscriber, having built n BOAT for the purpose of conveying Ladies and Gentle men up and down the Canal, takes this opportu % nirv of informing the public generally that the boat will leave the Canal Basin . EVERY SATURDAY MORNING, at o’clock. Fare FIFTY CENTS.—Children and servants half price. Parties of not less than twenty, desirous of going any other day in the week than specified above, can do so by applying, twenty-four hours previous to the time they wish to go, to Mr. H. K- P/iILPOT, Corner of Broad and Centre-sfeets ur to HERBERT STALLINGS. May 2 ts 1711 A CARD. ~ DU. T. P. CLEVELAND having temporarily withdrawn from the practice of his profes sion, 1 would inform the citizens of Augusta and the public generally, that I have formed a connec tion with Jus former copartner, Jno. W. Spear, in the practice of DENTAL SURGERY. siness will be conducted firm of (’%A land fy S)>ear. office i^kd-sfvWy' - Aid ho* Green’s shoe store. A.aCLfftELAND. Feb. 18 tf-_ AC ADEMY ONIhE SAN 1) 7m.US- CgAHE Board of Trustees of the Richmond < oun 3. ty Academy have arranged Lout.* M. Cormick, to take charge of fhf?7fV f adeiny at Summerville. He will open the School on Mon day. the 10th Inst. , Mr. Cutaitck has had the am ad?ig« of a iCassi cal instructor. ROBERT, cSrk. May S ifct— 182 ElJipfrN rgIHE subsWKer has for sale and will l»*enon il hand at his Brick Yard on Green -350 OG) BIHCKS. S. L. BAEFORo? Jan 24 lv Os- COFFEE. SUGAR AND 310LASSE*. f ags RIO COFFEE, - 20 hhds N O and Museox-adc Pngarr, 3(1 hhdsNew Cmp Cuba Molasses, for ««le low by [ April JOHN K DfiAA'