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

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Corn has been in better demand to-day- The sales average 20.000 bushels at 61 a67 cents per bushel. r There is no change in Indian Meal. 1 he sales of Cotton to-day are only to the extent of 800 bales, principally to spinners. J. A VANN A H. Sept. 17.— Cotton.—. -Arrived since the Ist instant., 705 bales Upland per Central Rail Hoad, against 3026 bales Upland and 5 bales Sea Island at same time last year, leaving a stock on hand including all on shipboard not cleared, of 7116 bales Sea Island and 5110 bales Upland. The sales of the week amount to 207 bales, viz: « bales (new) at 12|; 7 bales at llg; 6 at 113; 16 at There has been nothing doing in Sea Islands. The probability of another short crop has stiffened the market. Holders are very fir.,.. We quote for square bales as follows; Ordinary to good ordinary all Middling to good Middling lI.J a ll£ Middling Fair 11$ a 11£ Fair to good fair 12 a 12| Hire. —Tiie sales of the week are 41 casks at 4|, and 35 casks new SA, and 200 casks do at 5. The weather this week has been propitous to harvesting The supply is very limited. The sales reported comprise all the new Rice on the market. Groceries. —We note sales of 72 bbls. Gin at 35; 5 hhds. New Orleans Sugar at 3.R5d0. Muscovado at7fj, and 25 hhds. Cuba Molasses at 22 cts. The sale of 150 bbls. New Orleans Whisky, reported Isst week, should have been at 26 cents. Bacon. —Sales of6 hhds. Sides at 9 a 91; 4 do. i Hams at 10£. R'/pc.—oO coils Kentucky sold this week at 7A a 7|. Com. —The sales of the week are about 800 bushels at 60 cents. Flow\ —We report sales of 40 bbls. Georgia at $6 a S6.R and 2.000 lbs. do. at per 100. a Exchange. —Sterling is nominal. The Ranks are 'checking on the North at £ per ct. prera. They purchase sight to 5 day bills at par; 30 day bills at £;6O, IJdis. j Freights. —The rates to New York are } to 5-16 for Cotton, and 75 per cask for Rice, and 6Jc per bushel for Corn. No vessels loading for other jM»rts. CHARLESTON, Sept. 18.— Colton. —The pre carious situation of the growing crop in those sec tion* of country to which the Gulf marke's look for thei» supplies, and the unfavorable condition of the plant in our own State, have had a material in fluence in strengthening prices since our former publication. We left the Cotton market at the close of the preceding week in a buoyant state.— Purchasers were not only unable to operate at the prices current at an earlier period, but the opera tions of Friday last showed a decided upward ten- \ ''fiency in prices. Business was almost totally sus pended on Saturday, in consequence of the posi tion which holders had assumed; on Monday and Tuesday, however, buyers came to terms. Du ring these ttvo days upwards of 1000 bales were sold, and when we closed our inquiries on the af ternoon of the latter day, preparatory to the pub lication of our sethi-weekly report, the grades in <most request advanced a full sc. On Wed nesday a moderate inquiry prevailed but the high prices required <hrh e buyers from the market, and 'the transactions Were to 83 bales. On Thursday the offers of the previous day were re newed, hut holders would iftrt yield in their 'de mands, and only 20 bales kTerc wdA. Yesterday \he transactions lirfeited to some 14 bales, as tt whs The inquiry throughout the Week has run mostly wn the middlmg to good middling, and fbiddling fair classifications which have improved $ to |c. above the quotations given in our report of the 11th inst. The receipts of the iftw crop thus far. this season, reach but 29 bales, against 260 bales in the coi*tes ponding period of kst year. We reset TO ohr quo- ! lit ions for a fair criterion of the market, but would I tremark that although we have advanced the qno- ! Nations for fair and fully fair, these rates must, for the present, he considered nominal. The aggre gate sales of the wetk reach 1184 bales againsTthe receipt in the same time of 571 hales. The actual transactions comprise 149 bales at 10$, 75 at 11 at 1 IrJ, 24 at Ilfc. 83 at HR 60 at IIJ, 239 at 115; done in the classifications placed under the head «f Bong Cotton. Rice —There was some little inquiry for this ar ticle in the early pkrt of the week, and at the close *of operations on Tuesday near 300 tcs. had chano <ed hands at prices ranging from 4£ toss|; but since ♦ hat time the transactions have been confined to 65 tierces, a good shipping parcel, at £5 5-lfitKs per hundred. We will soon hav the new cron coming to market, when prices must decline. Corn. —Our regular dealers have a full snpn’v on baud, and the transactions have consequently been ton fined to small parcel*. Country description Within the rang** of onrquotaions. Received bv the Rail Road 1330 bushels. y j F'oux.— I he supply on sale has been considera bly augmented during the week, bv the arrival of some 900 bbls. from Baltimore, and the receipt of 695 Mils.country by the Rail Road. The weekoper - ed for the former at prices ranging from 6J to 6b, hut before it closed prices dropped to 64 and $6 \ per hbl. We quote the latter from sto 56 per Uhl. as in quality, but wonWi remark that it a Verv choice article to bring the latter price. Freights. —We Continue to quote as formerlv to ' 1 over pool, viz —-Cotton, £ a £d. There is nothing | vp for Havre. We haVe never known such astate •of stagnation in the Coastwise freighting business as prevails at present, tvs it is impossible so procure freight at any price. Nothing offering to Boston. >Ve quote to New York. Cotton, in square ba»s nominal at 25 cts.; and Rite 374 pertietCe. Shipping Intelligent*. , A KttTVAL FROM CH ARLESTON, BHg AramauJatc, Sherman, New York. MKMURA NBA. , The line skip Anson, Burr, for Ckarlcstow,"Clear ed at N. York, 14th inst. The ships Columbia, (C. L.) Galloway, on 14th; Camden, (new) Sherwood, on her regular day; and Antwerp, Robinson, with despatch, for Charleston, were up at New York, 14tk inst. The brig Eleanor, Brown, for Charleston, Was at Baltimore 15th inst. with despatch The sekr. Ab del Kader, Atkins, for Charleston, was up at Philadelphia 14th inst. with despatch. CM VRLESTON, Sept. 18.—Arr. ship John Rav- ' enel,Wambersie, Liverpool; Brem. biig Josephine. Sanstedt, New York. ’ f 4d. ship Catharine, Herbest, New Viwrk; bark Morgan Dix, Boston; schrs. Beauchamp, M Intyre, Jersey City; Comers, Wood, West In- ! 1 dies. * 1 Went to sea, brigs Arabian. Hawse, Havana; 1 Centurion, Richmond. Philadelphia. in the oiling, Br. ship Charlotte, from Liverpool. JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER EOT OF 1 BABY JUMPERS; U OR, NURSES ASSISTANT. , A We have just received an assort- i »ent of these very useful and beau- i **f u l art * c les f° r children, BABY 1 JUMPERS, or NURSES ASSIS BOIVDIIE A GLAGETT. September 3 6l SUGAR, MOLASSES, COFFEE, Ac. 1 I tz HHDS. choice St. Croix SUGAR AvJ 60 do. N. O. and Muscovado do. 5 do. West India Clarified do. 25 bbls. Powdered and Crushed do. 1 10 boxes D. Refined Loaf do. 5 bbls. Golden SYRUP 1 150 bags Rio and Laguira COFFEE 25 do. Old Goverment Java do. 50 boxes Sperm CANDLES 60 do Patent Mould do. 455 do Adamantine do. 40 boxes No. 1 SOAP. , 25 d*. do. STARCH For sale by ' JOHN R. DOW 7 . Sept. 11 67 EXTRA TT3 AS. SULTANA RAI SINS, ALMONDS, NUTS, &c. S' CHESTS choice Black 'PEA l D 10 hlf. do. \ ouug Hyson do. 1 10 do. do. best Gunpowder and Imperial do. 1 5 boxes Sultana RAISINS 2 bales S. Shell ALMONDS i 5 do. Filberts, Brazil,* Pecan and Madeira 1 NUTS. | ; I For sale by JOHN R. DOW. Sept. !1 £g T NEW PALL DRY GOODS BOWDRE «& CLAGETT have just re ceived additional supplies of new and beau titui FALL GOODS, con isting of some of the following Goods: Rich black and blue black plain and fig’d REP SILKS Rich plain and plaid CHAMELION SILKS Do. do. and watered black SILKS for Mantillas Do. do. mole colors of C.iSHMERES and DE LA INKS Do. plaid, striped and shaded CASHMERES Do. small figM. and small checked do. for infants Do. plaid Raw SILKS, a great variety Do. CALIFORNIA PLAINS, OREGON PLAIDS and 6 4 MONTEREY PLAIDS With ecery style of Plaid and Striped GOODS which bear a NAME. Black ALPACAS and Black BOMBAZINES, su perior A great variety of rich Plaid GINGHAMS PRIN I S, PRIN TS, English and American, beau tiful Crimson Damask MERINO for curtains White fig J CURTAIN MUSLINS Corded, Bordered, Hem’d. Stitched and Embro’d. Linen Cambric HDKFS. THREAD LACES and EDGINGS Jaconet and Swiss EDGING and INSERTING Rich BEAD BAGS, STEEL BEADS, RINGS, TASSELS and CLASPS PURSE SILK. HAIR BRUSHES, Shell Tuck and Side COMBS GLOVES, HOSIERY, Ac., Ac. j BONNETS! BONNETS!! BONNETS!!! CHINA r'EARL, Coburg, V audyke-Fioernce Braid, Fancy Tuscan, Braid Straw, Fine Straw, Ac., Ac New Style of BONNET RIBBONS, a great va riety. Together with a great variety of other Goods too tedious to mention. Take our stock all in all it will be found the richest brought to Augusta this , Fall; and we invite the public to give us a call. BOWDRE A CLAGETT. Sept. 19 74 BLANKBT3I BL \NKBT3 !! BLAN KETS!!! ALL Sizes of best BED BLANKETS White and coTd. Negro do. White and red FLANNELS, KERSEYS, COT TON OS NABURGS COTTON YARNS, Blch’d and Brown SHIRT INGS 5-4. 6-4, 10-4 and 12-4 SHEETINGS, BED TICKS CHECKS, Blue MARLBORO STRIPES, Ac., Ac., which we will sell low. BOWDRE A CLAGETT. Sept. 16 74 GS NT3. W£N ?3 4 WBA L CLOTHS, CASIMERES, SATINETS and V ESTINGS, We invite gentlemen who have these articles to purchase to call and exam ine our assortment. It consists of the handsomest ol the above named articles. Silk, Cotton anclMerino UNDER SHIRTS Silk ami Linen Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, HALF HOSE, CRA VATS, Ac., Ac.. which we will sell low. BOWDRE & CLAGETT, Sept. 19 74 “ REMOVAL THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully informs his friends and the public in general, that he has removed 10 the CORNER NEAR THE POST OFFICE, and opposite Clark, Rackett & Co’s., where he will keep constantly on hand, at reason alde prices, all articles usually kept in the FAMI LY GROCERY LINE, and begs a continuance of the patronage heretofore extended to him. Sept. 19 3 A. -ROBERTS. NSW DRY GOODS. Will. H. CRANE is now receiving his FALL AND WINTER GOODS, among which may he found the following-: Rich Easbro’d Casfeffre-rcs Plain and Fig’d “ “ Muslin De Lnines Rich Embro’d Silks Plain Chameleon u Fig’d and Watered Blk. Silks Bl k and Col d Scotch Gingham (great variety) English and American Calicoes Twisted Silk Mitts lft-4 and 12-4 Bed Blankets 10-4, 12-4 Marseilles Ouilts 5 4, lft-4 and 12-4 Linen Sheetings “ “ “ •* Cotton « 8-4 and 10-4 Table Damask Broadcloths, Cassimeres and Satinets White and Red Flannels u an<l Scarlet Muslin Window Curtains Irish Linens, Diapers Ac.dfrc. To which he invites the attention of the public as he will sell very low. SepL 8 c3—l6 WAREHOUSE LOT FOR SALE. THAT valuable Warehouse Lot, corner of Bay and Jacksonxtreets, on which is a wooden Warehouse, at present occupied by Heard A Da vison, Is offered lor sale. The terms would be liberal to an approved purchaser. This valuable Lot has a front of 387 feet on Bay street, and 286 on Jackson-street. and is the most desirable location in the city for a Warehouse. For terms, apply to •Ldy 3ft JAMES GARDNER, Jr., Agt. GUNS^MiTHIJSrGL ’The Subscribers would in f°r,n the public that theycar rv on the above business in O&jhy. Mclntosh-st., opposite the Office, in ™ all its various branches, and are prepared to execute ail orders in their line, liable and Single GUNS, and Rides Re-stocked, patent breeched and Percussioned Rides cut over, and all kinds of Repairing done 4n the best manner. Particular attention paid to the manufacture of new Rides of every description, either with or with oat the patent muzzle and at prices varying from twenty to otic hundred -and fifty dollars, and war ranved to shoot as well as any that he produced and s.'s elegantly finished. Also kept constantly on hand for sale, the following articles, viz; RIFLES. Double and Single Barreled GffXS Hoftble Barreled Guns,Rifle and Shot Allen’s Revolving and other Pistols English snd French Percussion Caps Baldwin’s Elastic Ghi Wadding Dixon’s Shot Pone lies and Belts Powder Flasks, assorted sizes Gun Locks, and Bnllet Moulds Wad Cutters, and Nipple Wrenches Game Bags, Powder, Shot and Lead. Hr’ Repairing done promptly and warranted. 1 Trunk and Door Locks Repaired and new Keys fitted. Having a fine Engine Lathe, we are prepared to execute all orders for Turning Iron and Steel,Screw Cutting, Ac., at short notice and in the best man ner. ROGERS A ABBEY, July 8 12 ~ PERIFOCAL SPECTACLES. Neither the French Meniscus, nor Wol laston’s English Periscopic. To ail who experience inconve- nience in the use of the common kind of Glasses, and especially in night reading, these Spectacles will be found a most valuable substitute; in no case, except where the optic nerve has heen pronounced diseased, have they failed, when pro perly fitted, to give satisfaction. No better proof of their superior merit can be given to each individual who may need Glasses than the satisfaction he will experience in the use of them. 'I hese Glasses can be obtained in this place only of CLARK, RACKETT A CO.. Agents for the Manufacturers, Who have now on hand a good supply m gold and silver frames. Perifocal Glasses fitted to any frame, for any vision. Spectacles in gold, silver and steel, for sale very low, by CLARK, RACKETT, A CO. Dealers in Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Ac. may 8 137 FOUR months after date, application will be made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Burke county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a Negro belonging to William Row len Roberts, minor. _Sept. 4 JAS. A. MURPHREE, Guardien. FOUR months after date, application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Scriven county when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the following property, to wit; Ju lia, Sam and Ann, and the following tracts of land, seventy-two acres in one tract and o»e hundred and sixty acres of pine land in the other tract, all lying in said county; said negroes and land belonging to the estates of Cinthy Parker, Benjamin Parker and Sarah Parker, deceased. JAMES PARKER. } , Sept. I i THOMAS PARKER, \ Admr J . circular. THE has located himself in New ark, New Jersey, as a GENERAL AGENT Persons at a distance wishing articles purchased in this or adjoining cities, will find it to their ad- ! vantage to procure them through the agency of the undersigned, who will be at all times advised of the lowest prices articles can be purchased at, and who from. T he branches of manufacture this city excels in, makes it a desirable place lor au a -encv to be located. ° 3 The undersigned having resided in Georgia for the last eighteen years, Hatters himself that he will b- able to fill orders from individuals of the Southern country generally, but more particularly from Georgia, as near their fancy as though they were here themselves, and in many instances at lower prices. Tne strictest care taken in Shipping and Insur ing, if instrucied. Friends to whom I send this circular will have the kindness to act as reference. Respectfully, JACOB R. DAVIS, Sept. 1G 3mi Newark, New Jersey. ~ MUSIC SCHOOL. ~~ \f EaTASTE, respectfully informs his friends, v • that his MUSIC SC HOOL will be resumed on the 1-t October. His terras will be as heretofore, sls Quarter of three mouths, payable quar terly. Those who wish him to fufnish the Piano, will be charged .$1 per fnonth, for the use of the same. Sept. 14 c2—ttf MILCH COW A FIRST RATE MILCH COW and CALF for sale by the subscriber. Apply to John Low. j O. LOW. Sept. 14 3 . TilE Latest importations - FOR FALL ANO vV 1 N I‘iJ A WEAR, AT THE GENTLEMEN’S Furnishing Establishment, No. 258 Broad-Street Augusta. WM. O. PRICE A CO., DRAPERS AND I'AH.ORS, are receiving weekly from N Y. CLOTHS. CASIMERES AND VESTINGS, of the newest style of manufacture, and of the most fashionable colors, which they will make to order in as good style and as low as can be got at the North. READY MADE CLOTHING, of every description, and well made up. Shirts, Undershirts, Drawers, Hosiery, Bosoms, Collars, Cravats, Stocks, Searts, Suspenders, Gloves, Night Caps, Ac. Ac. 70 HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS. Riding Belts, Money Belts, Shoulder Braces, Body Guards, Razors, Razor Strops. Brushes, Combs, Soaps, Oils for the Hair, Toilet Perfumery, Segar Cases, Wallets, Ac. TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS. Shears, Trimmers, Points, Inch Measures, Cray ons, and every article used by the trade, which we can supply them with as low as they can be bought in New Y’ork. W. O. PRICE, Sept. 13 W. T. INGRAHAM. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. rpHE UNDERSIGNED have entered into X copartnership under the firm of ALEXAN DER & WRIGHT, for the transaction of the DRY GOODS BUSINESS, and have taken the store under the Globe Hotel, recently occupied by D Hodge, WILLIAM W. ALEXANDER, DAVID R. WRIGHT. Sept. 7 +3c3 ENTIRELY NEW. FALL AND WINTER STYLES. JOHN BRIDGES, Next door below the United States Hotel, Fashionable Draper and Tailor. THE Fall and Winter Styles just receiving of CLOTHS, Casdmeres, plain and figured I Vestings, Fancy Articles, Trimmings, Ac., for gen tlemen’s wear, and Under Vests for ladies. The public are respectfully invited before or dering their garments-elsewhere, to examine the above Stock, which they will find to comprise the best selections,that can be made in the New York market, N. B.—Making and Trimming as usual, in the most fashionable manrier. Sept. 5 A CARD DR. T. P. CLEV ELAND having temporarily withdrawn from the practice of his profes sion, I would informs t*fe citizens ot Augusta and the public generally, that! have formed a connec tion with his former co-partner, Jno. W. Spear in the practice of DENTX.L SURGERY. The business will be conducted under the firm of C/eve hind Jj* Spear. Office liioad-st., over Aldrich & Green's Shoe Store. JNO. A. CLEVELAND Feb. 18 ts 117 NSW FALL GOODS! TH£ SUBSCRIBERS are now receiving their supplies of NEW GOODS, consisting j of every article which is new and fashionable for LADIES’ DRESSES; and a superior assortment of CLOTHS. CASSIMERES. SATINETS. KEN TUCKY JEANS, Red and White FLANNELS; and a large supply of DOMESTIC GOODS : NE GRO BLANKETS, LARGE RED BLANKETS, KERSEY’S, Ac. Ac. Our stock consi ts of every article which is con nected with the Dry Goods Trade. We invite pur chasers to give us a call, as we are prepared to offer goods low. BOWDRE A CLAGETT. Sept. 3 WASHINGTON & NEW ORLEANS TELEGRAPH COMPANY. THE Subscribers to the stock of this Company are hereby notified that a payment of 20 per cent upon the subscriptions will be required on the first day of October next, and another payment of 20 per cent, on the twentieth day of October next, to meet the demands of the assignee, who is rapidly progressing in the construction of the line. Tint Money may be paid to Edward Tho»as, Esq. Georgia. B. B. FRENCH,) W. W. SEATON, C Trustees. DAN. GOLD, > Washington City, Sent. 1,1817. Sept. <6 61 GIBBS & McCORD, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. HAVING obtained that central location on Jackson-street, (occupied the past season by 1 Messrs. Heard A Davison) convenient tohotelsand all branches ot trade and shipping interests gene rally, they again offer their services to their friends and the public as WAREHOUSE AND COM MISSION MERCHANTS, to'RECEIVE, SELL, STORE, or SHIP COTTON, FLOUR, CORN, | 1 BACON, and other PRODUCE; SELL or PUR- : CHASE GOODS to order; RECEIVE and FOR- W ARD MERCHANDISE, Ac. Their personal and undivided attention will at all times be given to any business entrusted to their care. Charges will be moderate; orders strictly obeyed, and everv ex- j 1 ertionmade to give satisfaction to customers. They 1 return their sincere thanks for the patronage ex tended to them the past season. Hr*Liberal advances will be made on produce in store, when required. THOMAS F. GIBBS. GEORGE McCORD. Augusta. July Ist, 1817. July 16 6mo 18 FOUR MONTHS afterdate, application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court i of Wilkes county, while sitting as a Conrt of Or dinary, for leave to sell the Negroes belonging to the estate of PHILIP COMBS, Sen., deceased. _Sept.3 PHILIP F. COMBS, Adm’r. NOTICE. —All persons having demands against ! ANGUS MARTIN, late of Richmond coun ty, deceased, are hereby notified to present them preperly attested to me, within the time prescrib- ’ od by law. And all persons indebted to said de ceased, are hereby required to make immediate payment. ALEX. MARTIN, Ex’r. Aug. 12 43 ~~~ 1848, 1848. i GRENVILLE’S GEORGIA ALMANAC ■ FOR 1848, IS now published, and ready for sale, by the Groce, Dozen or Single Conies. 1 CHAS. E. GRENVILLE, 244 Broad-street. | Amg. 21 «w6c2— 50 GEORGIA, DeKalk County. —All persons | interested, are hereby notified that four months after date application will be made to the Honora ble the Inferior Court of said County when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all of the Real Estate of JAMES LIGON, deceased, late of Alabama. This 31st Mav, 1817. DANIEL McNEILL, Adm’r. June 3 £O6 f GREENE AND PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTBPIpoi J. W. MAURY A CO,, SUCCESSORS TO J. G. Gregory & Co.. Managers. Sales close Monday at 10, A. M. Extra Class No. 38—By Alexandria. Class 33, Sep tember 18, 1847.—Grand list of Prizes. 50.000 DOLLARS. $20,000! 4 prizes ot SIO,OOO each! $5,203! 30 of SI,OOO! —with numerous others amounting to $703,703. —Tickets $12 —Halves $6 —Quarters $3. Sales close Thursday. Class No.3l—By South Carolina, Class No. 38.Sep tember 23. 1847.—75 Numbers—l 4 Ballots.— Splendid Prizes 20.000 DOLLARS. $5.0001 $3,000! $2,250! 10 prizes of $1,000! Ac. $1,25. Sales close Friday Noon. Class No. 55.—8 y Monongalia, Class 38, Sept. 23. lb Numbers —lo Ballots.—Favorite Scheme. 10.000 DOLLARS. $3,00p! $2,000' $ 1,578! 5 of $1,000! Ac., Ac.— Tickets $3 —Halves—$1,50 —Quarters 75c. JOHN A. MILLEN, Agent, Opposite the Masonic Hall. KT Orders from the country promptly attended tc Sept. 18 SCULL SHOALS FACTORY. fWIHE Subscribers having renewed the AGEN -1 CV ol this establishment, offer for sale a -iipermrSTOCK OF YARNS, assorted, Nos. 4’s to 12 s, in bales ol 210 lbs each. T. N. POULLAIN A SON. Jul v 17 iy FLORIDA. ('HTIZENS of this beautiful and healthy State, j allow me, a native Georgian, the pleasure to call your attention to one of the greatest and most useful Medicines ever discovered—one of a simple and harmless nature—one which has proved itself to be an infallible remedy for the FEVER AND AGUE, effecting a certain and speedy cure. The time mentioned is truly very short, and will be doubted by many, bur I have certificates from the first and of gentlemen of the highest re spectability of Savannah, where I reside. It is known by all that a poison will soon circulate through and effect the whole human system, then why not a simple and One that Is harmless? This Medicine is not a Northern Humbug,- but a South ern Remedy altogether. It is made in the city of Savannah—ii is recommended by citizens of Sa vannah, Georgia, South Carolina, Florida, Ac.; and to be candid, all my Printing is Southern, executed by Mr. E. J. Purse, of Savannah; so you will at once see it is altogether a Southeimer, and if it was my intention to humbug any community, I would not choose gentlemen’s names that are welll known and in the same place where I reside. I submit the testimony ol residents of this City, among whom are the first Physicians, and I presume you are acquainted with many of them. The Medi cine offered to the world, is a safe, certain and speedy cure for Fever and Ague, which it will do in the very short space of Twelve Hous. As Flori da is a newly settled country, it is liable to a great deal of this troublesome disease, and it will he to the advantage of every family to keep a supply on hand. Citizens of Florida : it is not my intention to weary your patience with a string of nonsense or of advertisements, for I can assure you that I am pretty well used up in this part of the work; hut I wish you to try this Medicine and satisfy your selves, and you will for the first time believe that a disease could be cured in Twelve Hours, and the only wav to prove it is to try it. I really do not know why a Southern Medicine should not be as good as one that is manufactured at the North. My Medicine has effected a perfect cure where all others have failed. I admit there are many other remedies, but not one that can be come so popular, and so certain of curing this com plaint, as Humphreys’ Remedy for Fever and Ague. Only think for a moment. Twelve Hours to be a healthy man! It is strange, very strange, that truth should needso much boasting at last; but such is this world. I will not tux you with any more of this, but willingly 1 leave the. Medicine to recom mend itself to Florida, And now, to close. I pledge my honor the Medicine does not contain any Mercury or any Mineral Preparation whatever; it is a Vege table only. I am respectfully, yours, Ac. W. HUMPHREYS. J*u. Druggist, Cornet Bay and Drayton-streets, Savannah. SOUTH CAROLINA. PLANTERS of this noble State, I ask vou to giVe the above Medicine one and a fair trial, and you will find it to excel all the humbugs of the North. It is now used, and with success, in you State, Certificates can he had by addressing either my self or Dr. P. M. Cohen, Charleston, or Mr. T. J. S. Farr, Grahamville, who have the Medicine for sale. All orders addressed to me will meci: with prompt attention. The Medcin Will be found at the stores of either of the following gentlemen, who have the genuine only. W. HUMPHREYS, Jr. AGENTS.—P. M. Cohen A Co,, Charleston, S. C.; T. J. S. Farr, GrahamViile, S, C.; W. A. Cars well, Savannah, Ga.; A . Me Lane A Co., Jackson ville, Ga.; Shot we 11 A Gilbert, Macon, Ga.; Dorsey A Knott,Griffin, Ga.; P. A. Moise, LaGrange, Ga.; Weistfcf A Epping, Columbus, Ga.", W. Root, Mari etta, Ga.; J. T. Patrick, Salem, Tenn,; J. A. Sperry, Houston county, Ga.; Solomon Goodall, At lanta, Ga.; William Carr, Jacksonboro; W. R. An derson, Dalton, Ga.; E. A. Burch, Hawkinsville, Ga.; Samuel Palmer, Darien, Ga.; R. F. Floyd, Mi canopy, Florida. For sale wholesale and retail, in Augusta, by WILLIAM K. KITCHEN, Agent. Sept. 2 2m THE REMEDY NEEDED. Dr. Woodruxf’a Dysentery Cordial, For Dysentery , Diarrhoea , Griping Pains and Summer Complaint of Children. From Benj. Gardner, editor of the Southern j Shield, Eufaula, Ala. i Another Life saved by the Cordial, after I Physician’s skill had faded to benefit. Dr. Woodruff —Dear Sir: I take great plea sure is testifying to the efficiency of your Dysen terey Cordial from testing its virtues in my own lamUy. Mrs. Gardner was last summer most vio lently attacked with that disease, and after all emi nent medical skill had been baffled in its efforts to remove the disease or afford relief, and apprehen sions began to be felt by myself, that she would not Survive much longer, onder the intense agony in which she was laboring, 1 had recourse to your in valuable Cordial, and before she had one bottle of it, relief was obtained; and after ts ’ring two, was eutirely cured. I feel sure that lan in debted to it, for her life. Vou can use this a? ou may see proper. BENJ. GARDNER Eufaula, Ala. July 15, 1817. WORMS! WORMS!! WORMS!!! Dr. Woodruff’s Worm Specific, Is a safe and efficient remedy for Worms. Try it. It is as good as the best, and cheap as the cheapest, Griffin. Pike co., Ga., July 12, 1816.—Mr. Wood ruff:—Please forward immediately three dozen of r our Worm Specific, We have calls for it daily. Send it without delay. Respectfully, 1 JOHN G. HILL. A CO. Tcdbot, co., Ga.. Dec. 12, 1845.—Dr. Woodaff: I have recently made trial of your Worm Specific in a very bad case, with the happiest effect. I think more of it than ever, and believe it will do in 99 cases in the 100. J. E. ROPER, M. D. Dull Razors Made Sharp in a few Min- w'tb— i THE IMPERIAL RAZOR PASTE. Read what Sam’i W. Flournoy, Editor of the Columbus Enquirer, says in regard to it: Having made trial of the Razor Strop Paste for - 3 or 6 months, I am satisfied that it is all that a stiff bearded man can require to put his dull razor in complete order. When I purchased a box of this Paste I had no faith in its superior qualities, but experience has convinced me that it is entitled to all the celebrity ! it has obtained; the article is a first rate thino- and no mistake, SAM’L. W. FLOURNOY. Columbus, Nov. 21st, 1816, All the above preparations for sale Wholesale and Retail by W. K. KITCHEN. Augusta, Geo.; R.W. Rogers. Waynesborongh; W. W. Carr, Jack sonborough; Thos. White A Co., Wrightsborongh; ( . C. Cody, 11 arrenton; J. W. Jones, Mayfield; W. Davis, Powelton; H. S. Be man, Mount Zion; J. R. Simpson A Co., Sparta; and in most of the "Counties throughout the State of Georgia. July 18 GEORGIA STATS LOTTERIES. D. PAINE & CO. MANAGERS. Sales close Tuesday at Noon. Drawing due Tuesday Evening.— Grand Consolida ted Lottery, class No. 38, for 1847—Brilliant scheme, 40.000 DOLLARS. $14,604! 4 of $10,000! 40 of $1,000! 80 of SBOO. lowest 3 Nos. $250. Wholes sl2—Halves $6 —Quarters $3 —Eighths $1 30. The Favorite Savannah—Due here Tuesday Eve ning —‘Class 62. tor 184/.—Splendid Scheme.— 75 Number.;—l3 Ballots. 4.000 DOLLARS. $800! $500! $350! Ac.—Wholes only $1 Halves 50c.—Package quarter cost $6,50.- & only 33.75. Drawing due cm Friday Morning. —Columbus Lot tery, Class No. 63, for 1847v—75 Numbers—l 3 Ballots.—Splendid Scheme. 10.000 DOLLARS. $4,000! $2,000! $1,75)! sl,3oo!—With numerous others.—Wholes only $4 —Halves $2 —Quar- ters sl. For sale by E. H. PEZANT, Agent. Broad-st., 1 door below the Hank ol Augusta. (D= Orders from the country will meet with prompt attention if addressed as above. (Sept. 19 MEDICAL COLLEGE OF GEORGIA. THE Sixteenth course of LECTURES, will commence on the second Monday (the Bth) ol November, 1847. • FACULTY. George M. Newton, M. 1). Professor of Anatomy. L. A. Dugas, 31. D. Professor of Physiology and Pathological Anatomy. Alexander Means, 31. D. Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy. I. P. Garvin, 31. D. Professor of Therapeutics and 3lateria 3led,ica. Paul F. Eve, 31. D. Professor of the Principles and Practice of Surgery. L. D. Ford, 31. D. Professor of the Institutes and Practice of 31edicine. Joseph A. Eve, M. D. Professor of Obstetics and Diseases of Women and Infants. H. F. C ampbell, 31. 1). Demonstrator of Anatomy. Clinical Instruction will be given, as usual, in the City Hospital. The facilities for the study of Pradical Anatomy , will be abundant. Board may be obtained at from sl3 to sls per month, every thing included. The fee for the entire course is.... $115 00 3latriculation (taken once) 5 00 Demonstration Ticket............. 10 00 The Faculty are disposed to comply with the general spirit of the recommendations made by the Medical Convention, held at Philadelphia, so soon as a concert of action can be had with the princi pal 3lediCal Colleges of the country. G. 31. NEWTON 7 , 31. D. Dean. Augusta, Ga., July, 1847. July 29 3O (0= The Southern Christian Advocate, Charles ton; Federal Union, and Recorder, 3lilledgeville; Greenville 3lountaineer, Greenville; Floridian, Tal lahassee; Alabama Journal, Montgomery; Christian Index, Penfield; and the South Western Advocate, will each publish this notice lo the amount of $5. GEORGIA, MACON AND WESTERN AND WESTERN AND ATLANTIC BAIL ROADS. THE Passenger Train, carrying the Great Southern 3Jail between New York and Nqw Orleans,leaves Augusta daily at 8 o'clock, P. M., ar riving at Atlanta at o'clock, A. M.; leaves Atlan ta at 8 o'clock, A. 31., and arrives at Griffin at 10 o’clock, A. M. Returning, leaves Griffin at 1 o’- clock, P. M.. arriving at Atlanta at 3£ P. 3L, leaves Atlanta at 4 o’clock, P. 31., and arrives at Augusta at 3£ o’clock, A. 31. In connection with this train, a locomotive leaves Union Point for Athens, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 7 o’clock. A. 31. Returning, leave Athens on the same days at 2 o’clock, A. M. The Passenger Train upon the State Road leaves Atlanta daily, (Sundays excepted.) at 8 o’clock, A. M., and arrives at Dalton at o’clock, P. 31. Returning, leaves Dalton at 7 A. 31., and ar rives at Atlanta, in time for the evening train to Augusta. Stages run in connection with the cars, as fol lows: Daily. —The Express 3lail Line, the Georgia Rail Road Liao, and the South Carolina Rail Road Line from Griffin to New Orleans, passing through Greenville, La Grange and West Point to Auburn, thence by Rail Road Montgomery. Also, from Barnesville Via Columbus, to Auburn. From Warre«loa to Macon via Sparta and Mil ledgevilie. From Madison, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, via Eatonton to Milledgeville. From Athens, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur days, after the arrival of the morning train, via Gainesville to Cassville, and Dahkmega. From Double Wells, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturday's, to Washington, Wilkes county, and Abbeville, S. C. From Kingston every day, (Sundays excepted,) via Rome, Double Springs, Warrenton, and Deca tur to Memphis-, Tenn, From Stone Mountain on 3londays, Wednesdays and Fridays, for Lawrence ville and Gainesville. From Dalton on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat urday's. for Chattanooga. Tenn. O* THROUGH TICKETS, from Augusta to Huntsville, Decatur, or Tuscumbia, Ala., can be had at the G. R. R. Ticket Office, for $lB. Office Geo. R. R. & B'k’g Co., Aug. 17, 1847. PINE OIL LAMPS. MURPHY’S PATENT PINE OIL LAMPS, w'hich for splendor of light and economy in use are unequalled. They are the same as is used 31asonic Hall, U. S. Hotel, and other public houses in the city, and can be seen at my store every night in use. Warranted from danger, and not to cost more than a half to one cent an hour (according to size) in burning. The Pine Oil will not stain the finest fabric, and will extract grease, oil or paint from all Woolens. These Lamps are sent out by the manufacturer, and will be sold at his prices in Philadelphia. Also, a few choice patterns of the SOLAR I. ARD LAMP, cheaper and better than any heretofore of fered. J. E. MARSHALL. OLD BRASS AND COPPER wanted, for which • liberal price will be paid. June 12 U 3 CABINET FURNITURE CONSTAN LY ON HAND. A LWAYS IMPORTING AND 3IANUFAC TURING the best and most fashionable styles of FURNITURE. would particularly call the attention of purcha sers to CH AIRS of my own manufacture, the w*ork manship of which I guarantee to stand ; if not, re turn them ; likewise ail articles of my manufacture. Also, on hand a beautiful assortment of Window Shades and Transparencies, of numerous patterns, and I propose to sell for such prices, as will leave no excuse for purchasers. CHARLES A. PLATTS. Aug 27 VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. WILL be sold, at Matthew’s Bluff, on the first day of October next, all the Lands, Houses. Ac., belonging to the Estate of Alexander McConn. deceased, late of South Carolina. Matthew's Bluff, on Savannah River, has Warehouses, Store House, and Wood Landing, also, a fine situation for a Ferry. 3lost ol these Lands have Timber and Steamboat Wood in abundance, convenient to said Bluff, yvhere all the Wood can be sold that could be put there. We yvould re»pectfuliy invite the attention of 3lerchants to the Bluff as a good situa tion for a Store and AVarehouse Business. The houses are nnyv in a good condition. The above lands are in Beaufort District, S. C., and sold for a division between the heirs. For further narticu lars, address, either at Drayton, Dooly County Ga The above lands are in tracts of from one to two hundred acres each. Possession to be «nven on the first day ot January next. Terms very favorable and made known on day of sale. P H. & L. B. 3IcCONN. HP The Charleston 3lercurv. yvill publish the above weekly, till day of sale, and send bill to Jef ferson Roberta. Bcriven County. July? th— ■ 231 TO RENT M From the Ist October next, the Brick Dwell* ing on Broad-st;. now occupied by the under Signed. Apply to C. P. McCalla. „ JOHN P. GREINER, Sept. 14 12 69 TO RENT, From the Ist of October next. MThe double W OODEN TENEMENTS on Jackson-street; one on the corner of Ilevnold-st, at present occupied by C I the other by Miss Ingraham. Apply to G. LongsTreET, or ' MRS. R. CAMFIELD. July 31 J— 32 TO~RENTr MTwo comfortable ROOMS, in a Central part of the city. Apply to E. L. A LEMON D, Sept. 12 fsatJ. A. Hibler Co.’s Stables, TO RENT The MIDDLE TENEMENT in the Bridge wI V VPr Building, Apply’ to „ ' GEORGE M. THEW. Sept 2 + TO MTdl October, 1818. an OFFICE in De basement story of the Dwelling situated on ■ * * ie es * Corner, at the intersection of Ellis , and Washington-streets. A I.so, 1 Two small D\l ELLINGS, on WalkoMtcspcK Apply to JNO. C. SNEAD. July 28 f— 27 FOR SALE. MA desirable situation for Summer Resi dences, on the old Millcdgeville road (three , miles irora Augusta) adjoining Bellevue Cottage. Containing nearly twelve acres, an excellent plum and peach orchard thereon. An indisputable title. Terms known by applying to THOS. MURRAY, Augusta Arsenal. Sept. 16 6 71 ' MULES AND HORSES. JUST ARRIVED, C'' A drove of young Kentucky X' -/TN LJLZJL HORSES and MULES. For f \ i sale at the Stables of Sept. 16 3 R. A. WATKINS. LIVERY STABLE. HE undersigned respectfully r T|_. informs the public that he has f 1 leased the old stand well known {_ 1 as J. u. ouedron’s LOWER STABLES, on Eilis street, and would bo .aankful for a share of patron age. R. A. W ATKINS. May 14 lB9 ATHENS BRA N C H—■ GE O R GIA RAIL ROAD. "•'i > p or accommodation of visitors re* A turning from the up-ebuirtry,the u Fairy” B ? -v^ l train will run between Athens and Union Point, from the loth to the 3 1 th of Sept., on Mon days, Wednesdays and Fridays, leaving Union Point at 2 o’clock, A. M., and Athens at p. M. 'Phis will make a daily train on the Branch (Sundays excepted) for the above mentioned pe riod. Transp’n Off.. G. R. R. & B. C., \ Augusta. Ga., Sept. 9, 1817. \ Sept. 10 ~~ BROUGHT TO JAIL. •gix BROUGHT to Jail in Washington, $1 W ilkes County, on the Ist of October, 1816, a Negro man who says his name is ROB- and that he belongs to Dr. Rob ert Wiggins, of Montgomery County, Alabama, haring been sold to him by Mr. B. Warren, of Au gusta. Said Negro is about 23 years of age. dark complexion, 5 feet 10 or II inches high, and weighs about 150 lbs. The owner is notified to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take him away, or he will be dealt with as the law directs. [Uf’The Chronicle will publish the above tri weekly,and the Milledgeville Federal Union, week ly, until forbid, and forward the bills for payment. R. H. VICKERS, Jailor. June 23 f — [July 2 RAN AWAY ~ From the Subscriber, a Mulatto man, jpl DANIEL,a Bricklayer.known by the name of Daniel Bland. A liberal reward will he for his delivery to me, or if lodged in Jail so that I can get him. Sept. 9 t— J- GLENDINNING. “BEL-AIITtRAIN GEO. R. ROAD. * , 'Uj On and after Monday, 26th inst., this Train will leave Augusta at 6, P. M., and Bel-Air at 7, A. M. On Sundays, leave Bel-Air at 9, A. M.. and re turn from Augusta at 1, P. M. July 23 CLARK, RACKETT & CO., ~~ HAVE just received a new and stock of GOLD and SILVER Bs!i-i«WATCES, of the best Watch Trimmings and ornaments; JE WELRY, OF ALL KINDS; Silver Spoons, Forks, Knives and Cups; Plated Ware; Waiters, Castors, Candlesticks, TeaSets,Cake Baskets, &c; Britannia Ware; Paint ed and Japanned Waiters, in sets, a new style; Ta ble Mats and Brushes, of a fine quality; Mantle Or naments, gilt and silvered, with drobs; fine Mantle Clocks, in wood and marble; a great variety of Fan cy Goods, Work Boxes, Bead Bags, Bag aiid Purse Clasps; Gilt, silver and steel Beads; Cologne Bottles, silver, pearl, shell, ivory and velvet Card Cases; shell and fine buffalo Dressing Combs; Hair Brushes, See. Six Barrel Revolving PISTOLS, 3 sizes; an other lot of the famed “Lecoultre” RAZOR; with 2 blades; a good supply also of Rodgers’ and other makers; Rodger’s, Mechi, Chapman, Saunders, “Le* centre,” and Emerson Strops', Shaving Creams, “Gnerlain” and others; Old Naples Soap; choice Lather Brushes; fine Pocket Cutlery, dec. SPECTACLES. The Perifocal Spectacles, sold by us, we still re commend. with great confidence, to our our cus tomers. We have a good supply in gold, silver, and steel frames, and are prepared to fit them to old frames at short notice. Gold and silver Spectacles, with the ordinary convex glass, for sale at Very low rates, and glass es fitted to suit the sight with accuracy, N. B.—-Clocks and Watches repaired and regu lated with care. Watch Glasses, Tools and Mate rials for sale to the trade at low rates. Oct 22 * 19 ' ANT ACT TO alter and amend the third section of the se cond article of the Constitution of the State. M hkrkas, The Third Section of the Second Arti cle of the Constitution of this State reads in the following words, to-wit: —No persons hall be eli gible to the Office of Governor who shall not have been a citizen of the United States twelve years, and an inhabitant of this State six years, and who has not attained to the age of thirty years, and who does not possess five hundred acres of land in his own right within the State, and other property to the amount of four thousand dollars, and whose estate shall not on a reasod ble estimation, be competent to the discharging his just debts over and above that snm—and whereas, said property qualification is inconsist ent with the genius of OUT institutions and the popular spirit of the age— Section 1. He it enacted by the Senate and House of Rep resent at ices, of the Slate of Georgia, in Gen eral Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the au thority of the same, That so soon as this Act shall have passed, agreeable to the requirements of the Constitution, the following shall be adopted in lieu of the Section above recited, to-wit; —No person shall be eligible to the Office of Governor who shall not have been a citizen of the United States twelve years and an inhabitant of this State six years, and who hath not attained the age of thirty-years.— Approi'ed December, 26th, 1843. April 13 WAYNESBORO’ ACADEMY ' (Burke County, Georgia.) RICHARD S. SCRUGGS, Rector. THE exercises of this INSTITUTION, will be resumed on the first Mondav in October next, under the supervision of the Rector, R. S. Scruggs. TERMS OF TUITION. The rudiments of the English language, per quarter $4 00 The above with Grammar, Geography, His tory, Rhetoric, Logic and English Composition, per quarter 6 00 The above with the Classics and Mathe matics or either per quarter 10 00 Board may be obtained in the Village, at the usual rates, at either of the public Hotels. CHARLES W. WEST, SeptS —c4 Sec. Trustees. CORPS'S, SUGAR AND MOLASSES 1 BAGS RIO COFFEE, JL *2O hhds N. O. and Muscovado Sugars, 30 hhds New Crop Cuba Molasses, for sale low by [April 6] JOHN R. DOW.