Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851, March 27, 1847, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

{Or* The Anniversary of the AUGUSTA AUX ILIARY BIBLE SOCIETY’, will be celebrated in the M*iho<listChurch To-Morrow Night— t!te ex ererri-es to commence at 4 pi-t seven o’clo k. An annual report will be read, and addresses miy be expected from Rev. E. P. lingers, Dr. Pierce and others. The public are respectfully invited to attend. March 27 N 9 £y Tie 11" v. E. P. ROGERS wall preach in the Presbyterian Church To-Morrow Morning. March 27 149 AUG USTA FI II i: COM PA NY. A general m-cling of this < orapanv for practice and inspe* tion, will be hel I next Saturd ty after noon (the 2'Jih instant,) at It ilf past 3 o’clock, in front of the Methodist Church on Green-street. A regular quarterly meeting will he held the same evening at 8 o’clock at the City Hall. lly order of F. LAM BACK, Ist Assistant Engineer. William Phillips, Secretary. M.r.h 21 —1 JO Li am .nuns Uam. Bergneau wrote to the Royal Society of London in 1761, that he had observed on two oc casions, rain that sparkled when it touched the ground, which appeared to be covered with w aves of fire. Few persons have witnessed tlie phe nomenon of luminous rain, hut of the raenta and moral light that has rained upon (lie world during the present century, we are ail conscious. Among the results of illumination is the discovery that all scrofulous and other ulcerous maladies, as well as all eruptive diseases, origin ite in an im pnrestate. Fortunately with a know ledge of the stet, is also the discovery of a new agent applica ble as a remedy. Sci-nce says that a vast number of diseases are generated in the blood. Experi ence proves that SANDS’ SAUS APA 111 EL A will cure them, and is confirmed by the testimony of thousands who have been the recipients of its healing virtues. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by A B. A; I). S ANUS, Wholesale Druggists, U.O Fnl lon, corner of William street. New Y ork Sold also, by IIA VILA ND, RISLEY’ A: CO., Augusta. And by Druggists generally throughout the United States. Price SI per bottle, or six bottles fm s.'>. 6 March 28 Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry. Morris Cootv. Mkxdiiam. N. J ? October 29, IBi6. ) Dr. Seth YY r . Fowlk, Dear Sir—This may certify that I am about seventy-live years of age, was born and have al ways resided in this town. In October, 1343, 1 took cold, ami for six months I was afflicted w ith the influenza, nml the worse cough J have ever ex perienced during my whole life. Myself and friends had strong doubts of my ever recovering, i got a buttle„of Schenck’s Syrup; It done me no good. I then applied to a physician, who prescrib ed for me several limes, but did not cure me. At last my physician advised me to take Dr. WIS TA‘I’B CELEBRATED BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY , which has performed so many remark ablecures. I did so, and I believe that saved my life, my cough left me entirely, when 1 ha.l taken a single bottle. lam now enjoying good health.— If I ever again have a similar attai k, orany of my family, 1 siuil immediately resort to Dr. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry. The phvsn ian who re commended this Balsam to me, was induced to do no from his own personal observation and experi • cin ein using it. One very strong case of cure of a young man occurred in this immediate vicinity, of which Dr. Human informed me. EPHRAIM SANDERS. None genuine unless signed I. Butts on the wrapper. For sale iu Augusta, wholesale and retail, hy IIAVILANI), RISLEY CO, and also hy THOMAS BARRETT & CO., and Dealers in Medicines generally in Georgia. March 2t) t3~_ 113 Mr. Editor —Please announce Dr. I. P. G ARVIN as a candidate fur Member of Council for Ward No. J, and oblige Many A oters. Feb. 20 ■ 1:9 rr Mr. Editor —Please announce the name of Cli ARLES E. GRENVILLE, E-q.. as a candi date for Council in Ward No. I, An I oblige Feh. 17 • MWV VO’T.RS. {Kr DR. J. A. CLEVEL AND, lias returned to this city, and may’ be consulted at the office of Cleveland At Spear, over the store of Messrs. Al drich & Green. F-b 24 Kr We are authorised to announce Col. G. F. P Mil'll as a candidate so re-election as Member of the City Council fr.eu Ward N». 1., at the en suing election in April next. [Feh. 17 * {CP We are authorized to a noon nee THO >1 AS HOPKINS, as a candidate lor Council, from Ward No. 2. March 12 ££T Mr. Editor —Please announce the follow ing named gentlemen as candidates for .Members ofCouncil for Ward No. I. si the coming election in April next: —LAS. GODBY , A. P. SCULLTZ. Feb. Is * — 50 r BENJ. CONLEY will be supported fur re election, as a Member of Council in tlie Third Ward, at the ensuing election. March II JJ’Wd are authorized to announce Dr. L. D. FORD,a* a candidate fur re-election to the May oralty of this city. [.March 6 131 We are authorized to announce Dr. L. A. DEGAS,as a candidate for re-election to Council from tire second Ward, at the election to he held in April next. March 5 We are authorized to announce Dr. J. G. McWJHORTER as a candidate fur Mayor of the the City of Augusta, at the election on ilie second Monday in April next. Feb. 16 We are requested to announce 11. D. BELL, as a suitable candidate fur Council in Ward No. 2. *— F. b. 17 NEAP OLI TA N IS ONNE TsT PATTISON, NOE & CO., Patentees and Manufacturers, 23 Delaney Street, New Y’ork. Feb. 23 3m— 121 DAGGER R EOT YP E M1 MV TI R IS. Mr. C. E. JOHNSON returns his sincere thanks to the citizens of Augusta, fur their very liberal patronage, and would inform those who have not already availed themselves of his services —that he leaves for New York on the Ist of April. Feb. 28 —1 m 126 COMMERCIAL. LATEST dates FROM LI vK R poo 1.,::fe8. 3. latest dates erom havKE::::feb. 1. CHARLESTON IMPORTS, MARCH 26* Sagua la Grande —Brig North Bend—l 72 hhds. Sugar, to 31. C Mordecai; 5 boxes Sugar and 60t>OSegars, to Brown A: Strobel. SAVANNAH IMPORTS. .MARCH 24. Per schr. Ruth Thomas, from New Orleans—7s hhds. Sugar, 50 casks Bacon, 2*• sack? Cotton Seed,6sl coil* Rope, and 31 pieces Bagging. CHARLESTON, 31ARCH 26.— Cotton —The northern m ul failing yesterday, left ns again with out any funher pirticulars of the Hiber i t’s intel ligence; nevertheless there was some inquiry in the 1 phuiil market in t Im cour-e of the d iv, resnit ing in the s:ile o; n-ing «.f 6<K) bales at prices rang ing from Ini to 1 !J. and being thus fir in four of holders as to -assume an advance of tally 4«*. since the receipt of die accounts. Cu' n—There was a goo 1 enquiry for this article, and h dders of Western found no difficulty in -eli iog freely at 83 a9 ) els. hags included. A cargo of 190 J bushels North Carolina prime vv lute brought some rising of 99 cts. AP AL A'MHCUL V, March B— Colton. —The receipts during the oast week amount t 0664 bales, and tlie expo ts to 6 191. leavirig the stuck on hand including all on shipboard n*t cleared 33.971 bales, against 27,819 bales, same time last year. 1 • n Tuesday morning v\e received via Colum bus, late di es from New Y ork an I Charle-ton. alvi-iugof a reacli ui in those markets, with an advance in prices of Jto lc. These advice* to gether with confirmatory accounts es very light re ceipts in all the interior markets and deerea-e I es lirnatesof the crop, produced a rather belter feel ing toward ihe staple, and sales were mi le during the diy of 237 (titles at an it Ivaueo of D*. W ed nesd ty, ’Plnirsdiiy. Fri lay and >anir.l ay llt mar ket remained in a very quiet state, tb * sties limi ted in until lots am muting in the aggregate to only 376 bales, generally at the advance above | noticed. Sfurdiv night w- were agtin pit ii possession of late dates f.om oilier markets, by an arrival from < ’oluuibus, which being considered still more litvorable. tbe m irket opened yesierdity 1 with an active inquiry, which resulted in the sa e of 614 bales at a further advance of |e., making the wh le advance of the week ie. The sales of the week foot up 1,277 hales, a portion of which it is thought has been bought on specul ition. We advance otirqu latinos to conform as near as pos. i sible to actual sales —we have heard of some, lots having been sold at still higher figures. Qualities above middling fairare extremely scarce, and the ; prices of sm b grades are governed in a measure by the necessities of purchasers, • LIVE It Foot. CLASSIFICATION. Inferior, none. Ordinary to good ordinary, 8* (3 H Middling. 9J e it i (i nm| Middling, 1 ! 4 67)H I Middling Fair, 104 rf?>H*i Fair.— 67) (food Fair.— (To Eh i jhts. —To Liverpool, Id.; New York i Sc.; | Providence, He. f .MARCH 20. -Cotton —The indisposition of * holders to efier their cottons, and unwilliotnv-sa ot 1 (.urcliasers to pay the a-lvance.l rit s demanded, i has limited the transactions since Tuesday to a few hundred hales a day. The m irket gr oin illy I stiffening, and elosing to-day ai «e. higher th in -nr 1 quotations of I’oe-day. A relax atim in freights I has hed some im'l lance iu aivaneing prices. We J quote Inferior, none; Ordinary to good ordinary, 91 a | I Os; Middling, I I a l»)4; Goo] mi dimg, Hi a let; .Middling fair, —a —; Fair, —a —; Good fair.— a—. Freights —Since our last report engagements have been made to Liverpool at id., showing a faither decline of fl. Early in ihe week a brig ; was taken for Prov idenee at He. an 1 m-day an en gagement has been made by theZ Ring, of U’o | bales In fill up. for New Y ork at ; c. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. CHARLESTON. .March 26 —c| I . schr. 31. B. Malionev. Dole. Phiia lelpb a; Snn’l Ad iras, | j Vau-e. Wilmington. N C ; Excel Burkett, do. Went to sea, ship Harriet A: Jessie, Conner, II a vre. SW’ANMMf, March 23 \rr. schr. Ruth Thom is, Am dairy, New Orleau-; Emetine, G ir- I wood, x\ew Yoik; steamer Lamar, Ploltot, An ! gu-ta. t Id, schr. Su«an. Hail. Boston. MASONIC HALL. CONCERT OF THE I\FAN T VOCALISTS. . WjJISSES .MARY and JOSEPHINE H\RD- | | -V ti \\ U KE. Jive anil seven years of' age, from i Nll do’s Garden and » itcO.- 1 1’.-O v mp.c 'l’healre, 1 N. Y , respectfully inform the pu do- that their { t ONCER I will take place at the .Masonic Hull, 1 on MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 29, when t!ie /A FAN /' \ OCA LISTS will sing a ! a number ol their most favorite ISOSGS. DU \ ET I'tS. <fee. '1 hey will be assisted hy other Ar tistes of distinction. Mrs. HAIIDYA K’KE. (her first nppearam-e in I Augusta these eight years,) will also sing several favorite Songs. Ticke’s s‘* cents each, or to admit two holies \ : and a gentleman. 8! —< hihlr. n half piiee—may l>e had at ihe Cnited State- Hotel. Mr. 11. Par son’s Piano Forte and 3J usic Store,and at the Hail on the night of performance. Doors open at 7. Concert to commence at 8 o’clock. Full particulars in Programme. March 27 13J | GEORGIA, Burke County. H ERE VS Isaiah Carter applies to me for j w lett-rs of A' m uistration on the estate of S Fr 111e»-s G .Ij4iin. d-- ceased. Tiie-e are therefore to cue ami admonish all and singular tie-kind ed and credit rs <f said den a - cd. to he ami appear at my office, w ithin the time j prescribed hy law, to si o\v cause, if any they have, w hy s tid letters should mu he granted. Given under my hand, at office in V, ayn-shorn, 3larch 26, 1817. EDWARD GARLICK, D. Clerk. March 27 147 WORMS! WORMS I WORMS! bane of childhood, an 1 the certain precur -H. sor of mmy dangerous diseases, if allowed I to remain in ihe hum m system long iu great num | hers. The season is close at hand when they be come most tioublesome to children. Dr. WOODRUFF'S v\ OR.M SPECIFIC, is a i safe and • 111 ient remedy fm YN orm- Try ir. It is as good as the best, and cheap ns the clieap-*st. Idle V\ mm Specific sells we'l where tried. (iRIFFiN. Pike eoun'v. July 12. 1816. Dr. Woodruff—Please forward immediately 3 dozen bottles of year Worm "oecifie. We have calls for it daily, bend ir without del iy. Respectfully. JOHN G. HILL CO. Burnsville. Ala., Aug 2T 1816. Dr. Wooflrojf— Dear sir: We have sold the last bottle of your Worm Medicine received. We w i'h you to send us two dozen more, at least, as j we l ow know of some fotiror five bottles wanted. Re.-p-eifully. ANDREWS & HARRIS, i 31 r J osepli Shipncy. of Alu-a-ogce co., G.t., says it brought away 200 vvorni'frutti a negru child, belonging to him. in a short time. .Mr John J. Little, of Wbitesville. Gi., says, I j gave ii in one case and b-ought away ”> 1 worms In another ease it cureil his negro woman of Tenia or Tape Worm. 31 r T loun is Boyd, of Coweta, county, Ga..says I gave it in a negro boy who \v;a- in had iiealllt; it brought away iuenediateiy 56 worm--. He was soon well, and remains so up to this time, j A Iresli supply of the above valuable medicines I for sale, wholes i!e an | r-tail. hy YV 31. K. KITCHEN. Druggist. Augusta. : and in most of the Counties in the btate Georgia. T \\ f.acy, W avneshorongh. YV . 31. C arr. Jar-ksonhorough. Thomas YY bite & Co,, YY’rightsborough. C. <l’ody, Wurrenton. J. YY’. Jones, 'layfield. YV. Da\ is. Powelton. JL S. Breinan. 310i.nl Zion. J. R. Simpson vV Co., Sparta. Morel, 2! lit DAWSON & WEAVER’S Extensive Fire-Proof Ware-House. rgMI.E undersigned respeetiully inform their R- triends and the public, that they still continue the WARE-HOUSE <fc COM3IISSIOX BUSINESS, at their old Stand on 3l’lntosh Street, vvhej’e th-y wid devote tl.eir personal attention to ail husiLess entrusted to theireare. I iieir rates for Selling and Storing Cotton and otfu-.r Produce, w ill bo the same as other regular houses. Orders for purchasing Groceries, Bagging. Rope, i &.C., wid be prompt!V filled hi tbe lowest market P ri T ce 1 *- DAWSON & WEAVER July 32 Cm 17 ENTIRELY NEW. SPRING AND SL3I3IUR STYLES. JOHN BRIDGES, FASHIONABLE DRAPER. AND TAILOR, Next door he!o>n ( . Stales Hotel , DrOad sf. rBAiIE Spring and Summer styles just rer»*ivir>g <d’ ( LOTUS. » as imeres, Drap D’Ete, pi in and figured; .Mixed and Drab Cash nereites. Drills, Vestings, Fancy Articles.’i’rimmings, Ace., for gen lb-men’s wear Crider Y ests for ladies Toe public are respectfully invited before or d--rmg ibeir gtrm-nts elsewiiere, to examine the above Stock, which limy will find tocomprise the very best selections that can be made in tbe New York m irket. N. B daki«g and Trimming as usual, in the most f tsbionabie m inner. 31arcb 26 148 CBP.VUTN MRS 31 IP NO TICE. rfflllE Copartnership heretofore exisiing und-*r B. the firm of FRYSER BOA’EUS. was dissolved on 1 lie 22 1 lost., by mutii-tl consent The bii-iiiess of the firm will b j settle.) by Mr. Fraser. All pers >ll-. indebted will please make pa v men 1 accordingly. ' JOHN YV. FRYSER, GILES 110 \Y ER s. March 26 3 114 1.1 VE\ 69i)i)S. JOHN P. SE TZE. has just received tin* cheap est assortment of LINEN GOUDB, ever of fered in this mirke*. to wit: 4-1. Undressed Irish Linens in whole and demi pieces. 9-4, Fine and heavy Pillow Case Ivnen, 6, 10, 11 and 12-4, Linen Sheeting, some very fine. 8. 9and U-l, Single and doulile Damask Table Diaper. 8-1, Barn 1-y Diaper, 8-4. noble.o iled Diaper, 8. M>-1 tin leacned Table Cloth, Biro’s E, e Diaper, L >ug L1 wn, .'•late and Grass Linen, White and colored Drilling:*, Y\ bile and brown Hollands. Bleached and unbleached Russia Sheeting, French and Irish Linen Checks. Russia mid 'cotch Diaper. t rash an I Crequila 4-4 Burlap- and O nahurgs Lim n Cambric Haa-ikfs. at 124 cents and up wards. Grass Skirts Bleached and unbleached Linen Socks Damask Napkins Bleached an 1 unbleached Towels with colored borders. 11 u< kab ick Dow las Gents. Linen Gloves. ALSO, A general an ! extensiv« selection of FANCY’ 1 and svTAPLE G()OJ>, worthy the attention of customers generally. 31areh 26 148 \U\V MUSICAL i » non moat). JUST RECEIVED BY H PA RSO SB; The Flow er Q teen, by < lias YY . Glover. .Man the Life Boat, a new descriptive song, by Henry Russell. ’The 3lountain Boy, hy I. de V. Celebrated Fairy Song, by J. G. Barnett. Indian Summer, by S Lover. YVa clt Ye YY ell by Daylight, by Sain 1. Lover. Si n ing tbe Deer, by S. Lover. ,U dian March, by Dot]worth. Mahopac I/tke YVahz. hy D > Jworth. leieic Di Laminerinour, Grand Fantasie, by Henri llerz. Jessie. :i fteantifnl ballad, by G. I,inlet’. Also, a vnrietv of 31 m lies and Wanz -s, found i ed on inciilents connected with the Utxiean war. March 21 6 111 NEW SPUING GOODZ "Ty ftT Ear- now opening our as-ornn-nt of new w V all I iiea in i fill styles of SJ»itl \ ( J (iOi )|)S, consisting of a large a-s«>r m j nl of Staple and Fan j cv (bio s. selected from the latest imporlalions in New Y oik; and as we ar ■ known for keeping j pood and piettv goods, we therefore invite custo mers to cal I and examine our slock, as we intend I to offer go. ds as low as tit v can !>e bought f> r. BO A DUE & CL YGE 1 T, First Dry (iuod Store below L . S. Hotel. .Varcl. 2 • 43 N V> i’it'i.. fODGEI) in the.l id of Jacksonhoru. Scriven A county, (>a .a Negro tl \N. who calls him self Bil .an 1- iy> he ii -long; to 1 ealori ii irrisnu, 1 of R-tiniol p!i cn.. Cia., and that he ran awm v alsmt our weeks ago. Said negro is of dark coiuplexi m. well mule, about 5 eet 10 im-lies liigb, or six I eel, I about 23 tears of age. The owner wiM pruvfe pr-ijierly, pay exp-n-- - ai.d take him away. J EFF'-’iISO.N ROBERTS, Feh. 26 125 Sheriffs. C. i IN i; ul E. A CONBT\N”P s-ipply of Pine Od or Cam xsL phine. wil he kept fresh. Persons using 3lun hv’s splendid Lomps. »-ari always he furnisli e»l v\ it h tic* :diove Oil on v ery reason ible terms. 1»y 3ian h 23 9 J E. MARSHALL. NEW SPUING GOODS 31 O PRICE tV CO . Drapers and Tai- V V lor-, have now in st re. and are weekly receiving from the French and English markets, CLOTHS. CASHMERES and VESTIN'..S, 1 ari l Trimming- for Tailors uses, to which they | would c- >ll the attention of ihose v isiting this mar ket. a- they can -ell lie rn bv piece i*r rn. as low as thev can he porch ised in New Y’ork: ('asli ma retts, ('roton ( oatings. Sum uer • am 1 dels, i .ng jli Ii and meri'an w>ed-, white an I colored Linen Drills. ’ Drap D’ Ive,’’ hl’k.an l rul’d flg’d. 31 in-gnir I > Ii in -s. an I all the newest patterns and styles of Y E•> TI NGS of Silk, C.i-iuu -re, w hite and coi’d. Marseilles, Vih-nciis. &c . <fcc., with a full and g- nerd assortment of the newest patterns and styles of READY’ MADE ( LO TH ING, and well ma le Shjrtsand Drawers. Hats and t'ajis Umbrellas, steel franc* and alt kind-; Hosie ry. < Roves, 'ii- penders. < r ; \ its. Si arf-. Handker chief-, Sioeks. Collars, Bosoms, Shoulder Braces, Riding B- Its. Mo ley Belts. Raz >rs and Razor Strops, Dressing Cases. Clothes Brushes, Hair Brushes. Hat Brushes, Nail and Tooth do . Night Caps. Money Purses, Pocket Books, Tablets, YYalch Guard-. Body Guards. Tailors Shears, Points, Tailor- Inch 'tea.- tires, Crayons, and every I article n-efnl fur dress. A fine assortment of HICKORY SHIRTS. YY’e w ill make to order all k bids of F \SI IION j ABLE <’ L< )TI 11 \G at Imrl noiiee. and as cheap 1 as can be had in the Sou hern m trio t. 2.34 BRO A D-S I ,oj p .site State Rank. March 8 in PLSASANT STOVALL 1 IT IRK non St: AM) COMMISSION MERCHANT ’SWILL TON i’I.VHK THE ABOVE BUSI w w N ES> on his own account, on the fir-t of | September next, at the YY’ar- hou-e of Stovall & , Simmons.at which lime that font w ill he dissolved. | Arrangements have been made with Messrs. An \ dres. Spears Woollen, (to whom said YY’arehonse I is rented for tile ensuing yeat) for storage of i Cotton and other pro.lm-e consigned to him. He | has also engaged the serv ices of Ids present part i ner. .Mr. <7. Simmons. Augusta. July 3 1 '. 1816. a[UO ang 26 FOR THE TOILET. I A N invni eof II arrel’s Sll WING CREAM, | im and other Soaps, w ith a great variety of Essence- and Extracts, Brushes and Combs, Em Lu-trael,and Hiir Die- Powder Boxes and Puffs. YY iih a grea’ variety of other articles of Foreiga ajtd Domestic manufacture. lan 19 J, R. 31A R'ii A LL. TVVCS! TAXES!! 0 31 AY he hoin t at the City Hail, for the next fifteen days, (Saturdays and Sunday- except- I ed.) from U n’cliM-k a. in. until 5 o’clock p. m. j Those who have taxable property to return are respectfully invited to call and do so. IS iIA 31 THOMPSON, r. t. r. tv. c. F -b. 23 l-21 SOUTH CAROLINA |{ \ 1 f, rTTuIT^ Hamcurg. 31 ir< h 15. 1817. \ (IRAIN AND PROAI'IONS of all -orts in- N tended Cr the relief of tb- sitff-rers in Scot land, will bfMtransported to Charleston by tfijs company without charge. Thu e forwarding are requested to mark their packages "Sc* timid *’ YV. J. M AGRATH, Agent. March’B til FOR S A 1.1:. A VALUABLE BLACKS Mini.about thirty six years old. a first rate workman, and oj good character. For particulars apply at this office. • Feb. 25 324 RATES OF FREIGHT ON THE GEORGIA AND WESTERN & ATLANTIC RAIMOAD^ 6IOHGU kail-koad. _|w. tt k road. oi i I "■i u” c | ti - ~ I BETWEEN AUGUSTA AND p Z Zi ~J± I j _ i-5-=-I i - i< -~ i' - I I'irsl Cl'iss —Boxe* of lints, Bonnets and | Furniture, per f 001... 10 8 8 10 I'-U lo Secntiil Class —Boxes and Bales ot Drv (roods. Slmes. Saddlery, Gla«s, Pain's ();ls, Drues, mid Confectionaries, per 100 Ihs 55 40 50 GO 70 90 100 Third Class — Snuar, Coffee, L'tjnor. Bajjf ointr. Hope, Butter, Cheese, Tobacco. Leather, Hides, Cotton-Yarns, Copper.! Tin, Feathers, Sheet-Iron. Hollow-Ware.( Crockery, Caslinijs, Hardware, and other heavy articles not enumerated below, per i 100 lbs 37A 30 SO 35 45 55 60 Fourth Class —Fionr, Rice. Bacon, Pork.j Beef, Fi'h,liird, Tallow, Beeswax, Bale? of Ha<is ( Cmsentr, Green and Drier j Frui', Alill-Gearinnr, Bar and Bin Irolt.j Mill and Grind Stones, per 100 lbs 25 25 25 25 30 35 40 i Cotton— Per 100 lbs 33] 25 25 25 32] 40 45 j Suit —l*er Liverpool Sack, not exceeding 4 bushels ! 50 30 35 40 50 GO G 5 Per bushel l-'£i 8 10 10 13 16 18 M"lasses —Per Hojrshead 550 4 5 5 7 8 850 Ploughs, Wheel-Barrows, St ra\v-( Nifter-.i Corn Sheliers. and Cultivators, each... i 75 50 50 50 75 75 75 Oafs in sacks per bushel, bv the car load. 6 6 6 6 8 9 11 Corn, Wheat. Peas, Beans, Bye, Nuts, an Gia.-s-Seeds, per bushel,, by the car load j 8 ]Q 10 10 14 1G 18 Lime —ln Casks or Boxes not exceeding 2 bushels, earl. ..| 30 30 30 SO 40 45 50 ; Car Load, of Live Stock G 5 135 35 35 ||4o 15 150 ll'r Bacon in ca-ks or boxes will Ltc transported Irom Dailun iu Augusta ul 30 cent? ; per 100 lbs. # TrF or other articles s-e li. (H7 Fre'pht for Atlanta, A‘liens, and all stations on the Western & Atlantic Rail Road, ’ payable al tho.-e Stations. For other .-fatn-ns il must lu* paid in Augusta. F. C. Aw MS. Superintendsni ol Transportation. 1 | Transportation O r Lce, Georgia Rail Rood and Banking Company, \ Augusta, Ga.. March 22. 1847. \ March 27 i. lv\ E ANi> I*Li L ASSvi ->3O \ UAI l,.M' 3G QTT £ a 13E5 S ! J, W. M \UISY & CO., SUCCESSORS TO j. (;sa:c<r.:v .v n*.. »» \.\a(;liss. CLASS No. 1 :i. I By Synth Carolina , No. 13. April Ist 1317. SALKS CLOSE SATUKUAV. 6 5 Numbers—l 2 B illots. SPI.KNDU) PACKAGE SCHEME. DOLLARS. | S2,USd! b of$l,00(d b of svOo! 5 ofs-50! 30 of $200! «Sjc. Ticket* 5*2,00- shared in proportion. CLASS N. To he drawn at Savannah. March 27. 1817. •SALLs ( Lost: ON SATURDAY. 73 Numhers—l2 Ballots. 5.090 DOLLAIIS. gsi.OOO! $910! 2 of 83(1!*! sofs2«n' Ac. Ticket.* sl .2 ' —Shares in proportion. K\ rII \CL \SS No. IB By Alexandria (las. N.. M-irch 27. 1347. SALKS CLOSE ON MONDAY. 73 Numbers—l 4 Ballots. 39.090 1103.L’RS. §IO.oOo! ssone! $1.(0 ! 23 of sl.OOd! &c. rickets $10 —shares in proportion. For sale t»y JOHN \. M I I.LKN , \genf. Opposite the ,M ts-onic Hall. JTrOrdei * from the count r\ prompt I \ mended, ; t ~. March 26 i) . i* \ i n i: vV c o . Managers if ll.e (icnraia htle.ru/ure and (Jrand Consolidated hotter its, A11" ii >I a. (ia. SALES CLOSE ON SA I L. {DAY. Grand Consolidated Lottery. Ct ass No. 12. Extra, for 1817. •33,590 DOL.I/RS! *7 50 j! $3,501! $3.3 Hi! IO«f$l,OO0! 10 of $80u! | &r. 73 Nil nher—l3 Drawn Ballot*. Tickets only S 3 shores in proportion. | DRAWING DAK TUESDAY EVENING. Grand Consolidated Lottery of Delaware and Georgia. Class No. 13. for 1547. 39,000 IIOLI/RB. 100 prizes of $l.O '0! Lowest 3 numbers $300! Wholes only $ 10—Q, larlers $2,30 Eighths $1,23. SAVANNAH LOTTERY. Fine Scheme for Packages. Georgia Literature Lottery. Class Nn. 13. for ’847. To be drawn in Savannah, Tuesday, March 30. 1847. 5,999 DOLLARS. $2.0 0! $1,500! $1,000! Ac. 74 Number Lottery—l 4 Drawn Ballots. Wholes only $2 —Halves $1 Q larters 5 ) rent*. Packages of Wli It-s cost $32, warranted ‘half ’* nett—sh ires in proportion. For sale by . j E. 11. PEZANT. Agent. Broad -st., 1 door below tire Bank of Augusta. ’ &7T Orders troin the country will meet with 1 | prompt attention if ad tr-sse las above. [Mb 23 ! UMT ED STATES ARMY.—RECRUIT ! 1 Nti sEIlV| E. ' ■WANTED for the United Staten Arm i/, able f i V v Bodied .Men, hetvveen ibe ages of Ik and ‘ ! 33 years, being above 5 feet 3 inel.es high, of pood - | character, and of respeetable standing among their j fellow citizens. None need apply to ei-P-r the ser\ ice. but llio-e who are determined to serve 1 honestly and faithfully, the period of their enlist j metit. viz: "duntiff the tbar” v\itii Mexico, or fur *. ; the term • f five yearn, as the recruit ra ly elect. A bounty of Twelve Dollars will he paid to ! ; each recruit enlisted • i Tlie sum of Two I) diars will be pai lto any * i Citizen. Non Commissioned Officer or Soldier. who shall bring to the rendezvous an able bodied recruit, whoshall he regularly en isled. The citi zen should present his recruit to the Lieutenant or Captain, and not totl.e lieeruiting Sergeants. \ I JNO. B. CAMPBELL, ( apt. U S. A Recruiting Officer. Recruiting Rendezvous. Augusta, March 9. 817. &7T Tbe Southern Banner, Daliinnega Watch, man and Cassville Pioneer, will each publish the | above three times, and forward their accounts to - ' the undersigned at tins place. JNO. B. CAMPBELL. Capt. U. S. A., Recruiting Offi'-er, . | March 10 131 r.KXTf,I. VII N Ol AS OUHTA, « I \f Y Cs.LEHiIATI D AMIDtH.IL ROSE AND * TTJi ALMOND SHAVING CREAMS defy ucninpuri som m t iiieri. ii or T, nop -. No p rsou w ill jjse apy other after using this Emollient Pa-T£. It is the best, file very best. Giveil only a sing e trial. Ido not ask any more to convince you. I warrant it. l ors.de w hole sale and retail, at JUTES HAUEL’S . Perfumery and ' hernicat store 120 Che.-nnt st, . And by J. E. MARSHALL, IIAVILAND, RISLEY i f CO., and W. HAINES, Jw. • A premium awarded at tbs Franklin Imtitute. March IV f» 24S ...... . , L , L . I A CARD, i UT>B. T. P. CLKV’EL V.\D having temporarily 1 wiihlnwn fr-m the (ir.elice of hi-proles- ! sion, 1 would inform the citizens of Augusta and I the public generally, that 1 have f .riue.l a conn*.-- I lion vvitii his former copartner. J.\o W Sfkar. in I the practice of DENTAL Si UGKRY. 'The hit- | sines- will fie con dueled uu ler the firm of Cleve- I /and A Spear. Office Broad-st., o\er Aldrich &. Green’s shoe .store. JNO. A. CLEVELWD. Feb. 13 if- 117 8300 ri:avai:d. FITNO the person wl.owi I prove tint JL LE3 HAUEI/S 0 vtk.i; fahi.j; i Kit; u hair dye .» not n.e b s'. the very bes y< l kuu» II ... tins country or in t o ro, e. This valuable discot ery will enable a prson to i dye ni-tn taneously the flair or \\ hi k- rs, in a few u i - u es, vviibout the least inco veuiet.ee. The-prepare! tou I : is w arranled not lo wash out. nor to i jure lh • lie l.li ul' the IJ .ir, and ret Oil all its sob e- all to ilionicy P.e ceii,mi to ..sk for ".IL'LES 11\UE ’8 LIQUID j II l' ! DVE ”as all o hers a e spurious, Jfyou w.slj for 1 Black, ask lor box marked N; if for Bro-vit ask iorbo.v | ma.kedH. I’reino ms tin vi* te* n award. .1 'o tic- til sn it er r.T the Franklin 1 nst itnte Fxlnb.liusi. For sale wholesale ami r.-taii, by the proj.rie or, Ji Eld. S lIAUEL. Perfumer and CliemiKt, No. 12 1 ' Citesn i si., 4li do« below i’oni til,soi.tlt .• i.'p. And Iw J. E. it \ ;stl \LI,, HAV.LANU, RIiLEV A CO , and \V. II VINES J.t. March IU f.v 142 T« Tllv: PI’BUC, GIVE .MV A T HAL ANU JUDGE FOR YOURSELF. If WARRANT them all to be as rs’prptented, or the JR money refunded MV I.AU Lb’ -TIIAL HAIR RESTORATIVE. T. is universally approved and admired iticie.free j fro ard-nt spirits, pung nt essential oil, and other <tes i true ive in .lei i lls, cleans the intir e.vped.tiously, renders lit l.eaoi iltdiy In ly.'hi and in.pa ts to t the nellC.ile fra ! granee of t e. flowers. Hair wa-iie.l wit i ti'is Extract son lie oin-s jde.tsinylv soft and luxuriant nil grow lh; and it .sill positively tiring in new hair on fit. 1 heads by i sns •, and b ir hat h s b -ell made harsh, and is lur i' g grey or falling out, by the u-e of spi its and other improper prepnr. I . ns, will soon l.e re tor. 0 to Us nalu i r .t color and briliianct by a few applications of the E .u 1 Luslral j his a prea -rvative ngninsl baldness, and an inf.it ib’e 1 run-in all alf-clious of tin* -kin outlie heal as dauirntf | —md for preventing ih- falling off of til hair ami turu - iuggrey. li is i lie simpl» produce and immediate extract ofsoine pi .nts sal I r\ for the hajr. endoa-d with prope. lies so | li gliiy cleansing that it di engages the Kpidminis n 1 I C ipillary times of tiie . or-osne ac ion of the Pcrspiia tion, and of Iht-d y and dead panicles that it deposits. 'l’ll s prep,nation purifies the hair, and fives to i? a bean til ill cloys a .d softness, and an agreeable and vivifying j perfume. F.Vi DENCE. Nature is an inexh insiil.le mine in which experience nnd study w it. always find room to ev- cuale; it is that source, alo se. which produces all I at in .n cals in vention. an t which lie would .to belter, perhaps, to name - adaptations. For sale, wlto.es de and ret ii, t.v Jl LEB lIAUEL, Perfumer aud Gbem st, 120 Cliesiuil street And by I. E. MARSHALL, IIAVILAND, iasi I V i CO . ant W. HAINES, Jr March 19 fvv ]4j JIT.FS, II AU LN ( ELfH; RAXED TERnIiN i»R t HIM.SE I'OW D U, | Bl‘ II is u;n -.pi.tiled f.».- the Nur.-ery, for rector in-, hetiutiiyi.ig pieserviug the Complex on, i re,,t * ring Hie skin delicately white,suioot.. and sott.pre ; ve ting ciil uieous eruptions, chapping, a nl ebvia.i g too copious perspiration. Travellers and residents in | warm.dimates will lug.ily appreciate this grateful api-en j Oage to Ihe tot! t. Previous to the discovery of this importan’ appeudatre. Ito the toil -t, ladies were compel ed to re.-ort to useless, j and ins inoc is is. d tager *us preparations or whittling 1 the skin, w liich tailed in thousands of cases lo produce j the desired effo t This Vatu tide rosin tic, since Ts in tro,ln. tioii to the pu die, his met with unbounded ,-uccess; e.icii ne-.v trial scrvesonly to expound its iiigb repeti tion. • low much the he tu’y of a Sylph-t ike form is enhan'*- ed by a ciear and lc illiaiit . oinplexion, is only known to (nose who are sntTenn:from f.ec»le,-, pimples, blo che.-, mo phew, and otherdi.-ll 'ureni'Mits • f ilt • skin, occasion ed by tile use of powders deco -at <1 wiili sweet naUlts, •such ns I,it Win Peat I Powder, & t: .. too iaif-n made of a deleterious-nbs ance To those we would say make at ial of this Co-in Mie. an 1 your eoiupj. xioyi will be rendered be.ml if ij ly clear fair nd Dootung For-ale. wholesale aynl retail, bv the sole p nprietur, JC.LEB IIAIJEE, Perfumer, 120 Chesu t street, Vail idclphia, : wit bout whose sicnal-ure o i the T.lh I none are genuine. ! And hy J. E. MARSH \LL, IIAVILAND, KlsL V & CO., and W. K VINES, Jr. March 19 t\v 142 | AUGUSTA 31 AN IF VCTLIMNG COM PANY. SN areo.-darif-e vv iih a lie-- lotion ~f the Bonn! of Directions, Kottc.e is hereby giv en that an In- I stallnicit of Ten per cent, on the stock in said ( nm | puny will lie required tu be {laid in on Saturday, the tenth of April next. By order of the Board. WILLIAM PHILLIPS, Ser’v. I Miirr-li II ivtd— 133 WORMS! WORMS!! CO3IPOUNI> FLUID EXTRACT OF PINK HOOT A PLEASANT, safe and effeetua reine.lv for the 1 Ml. destruction and expulsion of Worms, from the -vsieni. Sold wlmleoa'e and retail bv IIAVILAND, RISLEY Sc CO. Oct I niii\i;r firmto CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Always iiipokti.no and m.nlfvc- TUJIiX(4 tiie best and must fasitiuuabie style* of KLiH.MTMvE. ( I would particular!v call tbc ntfentiun of pnr chuseis to f’iiuirs of mv own mmu five rim*, the vv irkm mship of which 1 guarantee lo stand; if not, return them; likewise nil articles of my maun f.utnre. AI so on hand a beautiful assortment of WiVDDvV SHADES AND fit • N.Si’.V.l ENCiE-T of numerous pattern*, and I p-opose to sell forsocli * prices, as will leave no excuse for purchase-s. CHARLES 1. PLATT’S. J»n 19 ly ?! PUBLIC SALES. Adm ini si m 'nr' $ Snip. On the frst TuesiLn in 31.ty m xi, w ill be sold at th-Gunn i lou-e, at E tja It. Gilmer county, be* tween the usual hours of sole: A trai-J of Land lying in tin* Tilt District, 2tl Section, in the minify of Gi liter. originally ( ber uke», kni'W tt a* .No. 285, and ci a aimng lR(l a free, lieloi.ginu to the estate <d’ Mexau ler Silver, late "f Richmond roiinty. Sold for the benefit of the heirs an I creditors of sain dei ca-ed. '1 etins uiada knowu o:i day of sale. W. E\MNG JOHN TON, Adm’r. Marc h 21 14-i Admin is/ a tor's Snip. Agreeable to an order of lies Honorable Inferior t onrt of Oglethorpe conntv. when sillinir for ordinary’ nurses, will lv-sold the first Tues- I . in June, next, at I lie .Market House til the c ity <T Xug' sta, , VA : X "" Georgia Rail Rmil anil Rankin* ( O stoidt b lo.ie" to thee .ate of Wm. dec- d. Sol,( b*r the benefit of .he 1.-ir* and - red* it (, rs ds. id deceased. W .M. JEW EL A.liu’r Marc It 7 ’ jo, Admin ist istror's Sait. By virtue nfan order of the. Honorable the l M r e . ri .r <'onrt of Scriven ('minty, when M(tnj<r j,, r ordinary purposes, will be sold us the t onrt II oust- door in said Gou-tv, on the first Tuesday in Vnril next, between the Usual hours of saie the f illow inir Property. ' Four lots In the- village of '.Jackson boro; on «aid!ot» area go .1 Dwelling mid olheronl building-. A ,y two hundred and fifty’acres of Lind, adjoining land of Benjamin Taylor, lohn Taylor and others, sold ns the properly .if .bit oh Rrvart. dec eased. lor the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said de ceased. Terms on the day, IE AAC DRV AN, Adm’r. Jan 23 p>c F.xcri:fur's Sale. On the fir«t Tuesday in May next, will ho sold, at the court house in tie* city of Savannah. A lot <>f land on Tocma Greek. Habersham comity, prattled to the late Edward Telfair, con laininz 575 acres. Sold under a decree of the S;t periot Court of Chatham county. U. HMIF.R.SITAM Surviving Executor of \I»*v. Telfair. Execulorof Edw. 'l’dfair. Feb, 7 Jl)v> Ba nk of . f nsu'tn St Will be sold at piddle auction, on tie* first Tnes dav of April next, at the lower market house in t be city of \ tiptl-f i. Fifty Shares of the Capital Stock of the Rank of \ugusta, hypothec--fed to <.jl bank by p. S, Smith. J.\S. W DAVIES, Cashier. Jan. 27 —tbits yy 1)1 K A Mi N.id.LFd-.S SAldk j Will lie sold on tat lii si lU. in Aj icl ih xi, 1 es. ie l c* court liume doot in ii.-K in comity, beiueeiitl.o ns td ho. rs o* sale the to o. wu.ji p ujj. riy to uit : I Tore* fourth- ol lot -N .~ in 1a.,. kNo in tin* .own ! ul Allan a, w herein liicd. lem.iii t no.v lives. it In i. g a pal tof lu’ of land ,V<>, i7. i.i lie Jin J.strict ufp.ii.i --j nit‘i\ Jlenrv. now U K til* county; luv.e.t u> as ilie pto j petty id oii T. i nil’ l >-. ■ll lv I .vo ft. 1 is- is.-oied trout | t tie Jnsi ires < onrt if the Cidti iti.-ti 1. 1 (•. M in fuvor of Liin - r & Siv ill. iti'iJ oiii s, . J i.i)) 'j’ider. i*r pmly 1 pointed out In John Co.lier, p.a.ul.tl’.-atlunn y; le\ius i in.iile am) rel irimd in me I»v a con: i..bie Alsu, t ie reniaiiliJcr of Cjoous, Wares and A.orcU n | i] l 2**, Household ami Ki iln n I n niunc Miaii re i main unsold on and all"r ilic lir-l 1 ues my i.i 1 . hnc. y I last to satisfi the follow nc ft. las. to v. it : One in favor of Miller, Kip ley *. (0..0.ein I.aur ot lv -e is. Deal and oif.er- vs. tireen 15. Hull ri . >■) I jo at. d• u delrndant. T J. Po.IKEK.SsM, Soie iff. March 21 HI i>t.K ; ids sii i.n »teas sv l. . Will be .-01.. I.Core il.e loui t bouse door m ii.e town of Devalue, t) Kill. county, on die Ins. i uted.y iu e pn 1 ne.x.l llie fol 01.0:1 rope- ty , to w i 1 ; l ot of bnnd number sixty e. yen m the sixteenth dis* ■ Incl • f*o 1 u 111 -1 ilv Henry, m w belva b Couniv. li:\md |on js the property of Timm is Mifiitin, to-a jsly one C. fa. issued j'roni li.e suj tr.ur Cc.uit of D ii In county, in fivn of r.iijidi II Har.is vs. 'i lamas .Mil ican, and j poi te<l outbv defend.int. j Al-o, ai the si.me tune and piece. Henry I inter* 1 Psl in ihe ollovv injr Lots of Lain', to « f ; fin lot « iei e* o the said (letirv Irby now live- known as (he buck Heel place in t ic 11th di-trid one u nal.y- il •. rv, now I) Kalli I'liilin J’. Also lots of la ml .Vs. II and 9b. in lie : s.nne di-trit t, I Uo id Waco. l, I yak •of Oxen, it'd ba - ; r Is of Got 11, 11101 eor less; J lot of Fodder. Oats a d I j h.y Mice. All h-vied on as the prooiu ty of the said ! Henry Irhv to sin fy one fi. fn. i s;n d lion. IF Kalli Su j i> mu Con t, in fat or of J mes Li 011 vs. Henry 1 by and J J .111 s W. It. <;v e. A150,'..1 if Lmd No 0,7, in t lie 16'hj'ist ic tof o ic : - ; n i ly Henr/. n -vv D K 11. county; levied on asthepio -1 (i *rt v of fhoinis >n 1 c u, to satisfy one fi (a. issued I. om I) K db Snpenoi Court, ut favor ol I . M Har is \s.s id 'J'll •. in as >1 illiean. £S. !“. \\ UKJII i', D. SI pi iff. :> arch 21 114 ni—ri _.pi. wmmn. ■ ■. c*’,* PERIFOCAL SPECTACLES NEITHER THE IMI NCH .MEMSCCS NOR WOL EASTON’S ENGLISH i'LRISCOI’IC. FMAOaII who experience inconvenience in the use » of the common kim] of (Hasses, and especi ally in uisht rending, lliese Spectacles w ill be found a most valuable substitute; in no case, except w liero the optic nerve has been pronounced diseased, have they failed, when properly fined, to give aa fist Ac tion. No better proof of their superior merit can ba civeii to each individual who may need Glasses tbe.ii ihe satisfaction he will experience in the use of t hem. These Glasses can he obtained in this place only of CLARK. RACKKTT vV CO., Agents for the Manufacturers, who have now on band a good sup{ ly in gold and silver frames. Perifocal Glasses filled tunny frame, fur on v vision. Spectacles in gold, silver and steel, for sale very ■ low bv CLARK, RACKET !’ & CO,, - i Dealers in Watcher., Jewelry, Ejlver Wares ifcc. may 8 137 %VtH\ ICt \ »T RESMKCTi* U LTA invites the uileniion of thu - citizins of Augusta, and of nil dealer* in and . consumers of buying in this ma.ket, to an entire new spu k just ' op it**d in the elegant block «>f jr.jp front stores recently erected on tl.e north side o| Rroail street, afld known ns‘’Metcalf’s Rnnge,” (hi* store is the , lower one of the block, three doors above. If Me e drvu's. mid three below the l)rng Stare of J. K. * Marshal, formerly J)r. i Vraifs.J where be is pre pared to oiler one of the richest and t huisesl stocks i of b V orcign tc Domestic Dry Goods • c ever opened in this eify. He would especially ask, lheir attention to the advantages prep ired for ihe convenience of customers in the extensive charac ter of h s assortment, w hich be intends shall em brace ev<*rv article that can lie culled li>r under the I name of Dry Goods, and in tbe ample room and perfect iisrhttoail in their selection. For-ndvan tages in buying, for tlie contort ami convenience of puichasers. for saving tlieir time and money, no ’ effort lias beet, spared, and none will he spared, which tlie interest of buyer and seller can suggest, or an enlightened ecoiptisy dictate, to m ike his ■ business in every respect deserving the patronage . i of tlie public. To bis fornmr customers., to w hose, liberal confi dence an I p ist patronage be. Ins been solonum debte-l 1 »r hi|s-iaem in another State., lie would es pecially exien j ihi 3 invitation to call upon him at r his new locaijon. c Angijsfa, December 17, 1816. fill ” OEORCIA LVW REPORTS. REPOII PS of Cases in and Eipiitv argued ami deterrained in the Superior Crairt oftba I State of Georgia, in tlie year 18lfi, by James M. j Kelly. Stale Reporter. Price, five dollars For i sale by THOMAS UlL’ilAjlDS. March Ifi 13) - ’ ii EEL ii VNG3NGN e f§3llF, snbsi riber has resmrjed hi- occijpatien of B REI L HANGING and t.ccs leme lo iu form hi- friends and tile public tb it h»* is rea.ly at e all line sto attend la nnv cull .i b rin r,-• nor conn ry • 'FHOS. V Si{ vßi*. conc'r of Wavbiag! *n and ».• t- -M’ • t s - N. « —Locks. Keys &■•.. iu .-Ic i»r 1 ■ ■’ mu.il. ,niu "“'‘AL-li- SLc;AR AM) ton EE. 1 fl AH BAGS prime Rio COFFEE H Ans 20 hl.de.. St. Croix, P. Rico and New Orleans Sugar. Jus? received, an ■ for low bv J»r. 7 _ JOHN R. HO'-V