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

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

■lAiry • :v» t -igMMM'qHrr-i NEW' ORLEANS, April 8,2 P. P.— Cotton — Sales 800 bales—moderate inquiry. Sugar —Quiet. Sales 15 hluis. Mo'a* St'S —Bu incss confined to retail sales. Hour —The demand is better to-day, and prices stiffs. Sales 417, 573. 3)0, 322 in tvv» lots, and 275 bhls Illinois, and 25 ), Cut) and 1315 Onto at S 5 75—200 Illinois at 5 8 —I74U Ohio per flat i boat at £5 S7L and 2uo St. Louis at 6 25. Corn —Sab s 7 U sacks White in Kentucky bag- : ping, at 8 )*-, gy yellow in rollon bags at 8-ii., and 5 )0 in gunnies aiß7t. Bacon —2 J casks Sides sold at 8ic —Cincinnati Leid at 84c. Whisky —Small sales at 20c. Freights —Nothing transpired. ’ SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. - ARRIVALS FROM CHARLESTON. Ship Su!li v an, Waite, New York. ShipMedora, Turner, Philadelphia. Brig ('lias. .1. Dow, Richardson, Boston. Schr. Emeline, Garwood, Philadelphia. Schr. P.mt-go, Bennett, Philadelphia. Schr. January, Nickerson, Philadelphia. ME MORAN HA. The Susan, for Charleston, sailed from Galway 1 2d ult. The brig Athens, Jones, fur Charleston, sailed from Deal 2th u!t. The ship New York, Hull, and brie: Porto Rico, Gib hri®t, for Charleston, were up at New York, lu sail 10th inst positively. CHARLESTON, April I I. —Arr. Br. ship Con- I quror, Met mlev. Liverpool; steamship Southern er, Berry. New Yoik. W ent in s.-.s, ship Roger Sherman, Lowell, Ha vre, i).irk Zealous, Richards. London; brigs Ar- i gu>. Kean, West indies; Moses, Bnlkley. New ■ Y oik; scl.rs. Henry, Eldndge, Boston; Tiger, Per- ; If. New Bed lord. ISA VANN AH, April 13—Air. ships Tamer lane. Henderson. Havre; < ounhs® of i.ondon; (Br) lio>d, L«>nd< n; bark Isaac Mend. Brown, .Work; l»riii> Sterling. VV iule, N 4 ork; Lafayeiie, * iilb>rd, Belfast, Me ; Tersest ranee. Baiter. Boston; schr?. Galena, Curie, do.; steamer Ivan hoe, Gould Au- , gusia. ( Id, Dr hark Caledonia, Bond. Liverpool; b’ig ; Ciiolon. Andrews, New V urk; sc hr. Reaper, [.ur ine, Philadelphia. a i ioit S» V bii. | 2 A cnmiaodioiis D4V KLf.jNG on the Snnd . 1 .JOjil .11 ills, with suitable out houses and large lot uUacheii. All, in good order If not previously sold, the property will he pub licly off.-red at. tiie Lower Market, un the lirst Tuesday in May. Apply to JAM A* GARDNER Jr, Agent. April 15 l6 i WANT I.l> TO iiTKf , ilie month or war, two Negro hoys from L. 9 fibeea to twenty years of age. Inquire at this uliue. , April 15 AN ACT 7 fl 1 0 Mter and amend the third section of ihe H second article of the Constitution of this State YV ugREAS the Third Section of the Second Arti cle of the Constitution oft hie Slate reads in the. tallowing words, to wit :No person shall be el igible to the oflbe of Governor who shall not have been a citj/., n of the, i idled States twelve j eu i s, and an inhabitant of this St.ce six years, and who has not attniind to the age i f thirty years, and who does not possess live hundred acres of land in his on u right w itldn this State, and other property to the amount of four limit rand dollars, and whose estate shall not on a t ea- '• Humble estimation, be competent lo the dn i barge of hi- just deb:- over and alios e that sum and whereas said proper:y qualification is in- j consistent with the genius ofotn m.Hiiiuioijh, and ! tiie popular spirit of this age SECTION 1. lie it turn led by the Senate and . House'id Jteprese.uUviveit <J the. Slate oj Georgia \ in (jre/n-iiil Assembly nu t. and it ii hirtOy enacted ly (he authority of ihe acme. That so soon ft- this Act shad have passed, agreeable to the itqiiire- j Uiiits ol the ( onstii lo inn. the following shall he adopted in lieu ol die Section above recited, (in v.n;; —No person shad he eligible to the office of j Geverr.or w!m sh, d not have been a citizen ~f tiie Idiiied Xatee twelve years and an inhabitant of this Stale six \ ea i s. ami who hath not ai mined the j" .■ nf thirty-years. Jpo a’ December 26/A, 1815. April 13 NEW SPRING AND SUMMER I GDO2)3. fID HE Si IJSCiillJidi is nmv receiving ■ M from New \ ork, hi> supply of N « A N i> ft L II Si 17 U IkilA GO <1 D S width is the largest and most desirable stock lie j [■■as ever otK-rt .I in tin® city, consisting of a very | gr**at variety of the newest and most fashionable i »dyien of goods for Ladies and gen- j TLEME.Vs VV EAR, ui.ii L have been imparted liiis season. Ha would respectfully invite the Ladies to call etui examine his assortment of Et Ef*J* <4 <> »H , which are very rich and beautiful. People troiu the country, v i.-itiog llie city, would do well to call ami examine his extensive assort ment before purchasing, us be is determined to* ell i on the lowest term-. Ft Cash, or to punctual Cus- | miners. \V M. H. (JIVNE, liroad-st. Next door \\ cot ol the Rail Road Buddttvga. ' til f3c3 163 NEW ICE HOLSE—EELIS Si'lYbTjr. fhi ‘'HE subscribers having comp eted their ICE j M HOI SE on h Ticw and "well adapted plan for I preserving ice during all seasons of the year, re- ! ppedifinly inform the, citizens of Augusta and its 1 s trinity, that they have received and will keep I fur sale, a large supply of tins necessary ai d le. j Hates —3 cents per pound; 24 cents per pound ! to those purchasing *l6 worth of ickets, which Will entitle them tons small a quantity a- 4 pounds at a time; 24 cents per pound to those purchasing sdO lbs and over, delivered. Ice put up ia the Lest manner for country cus tomers. Terms of sale, cash on delivery. The lee House will he opened from sunrbe un til dark, and on the Sabbath lmm S till 10 o’clock a. m. \vm. halnes & co. April 14 164 (IB V HsT € ii UiS! CIG \ SiS! <’I(E-\RS, received ut Gust. sZ7 *ir‘<Jr Voi.gkr’s Cigar nndTobae co Store, one. door below J. I*. Seize'* dry good blore. For Fate low ut wholesale and retail. A tail 14 161 NEW SPRING GOODS. E are now opening onr asaoiuoeut of new Vsf and beautiful style.® of Staple and Fancy Spring Goods, All selected from the latest importations in New York; and as we are known for keeping pood and pretlv goods, we therefore invite custo mers to cull and examine our stock, as we intend to offer goods as low as th -v can be bought fur. BOA DUE & GLAGE I T, First Dry Good Store below U. S. Hotel. March 20 *43 DVG Ui: 1C IC EO T\i* E 1* If TV Ii ES. What should vve cherish more in ibis brief life. Than Mother, Sister, Brother, Wife ? The of the firm aivl constant /Tie d. Who aid and counsel in distress would lend ? Let Arlfrom Nature their true semblance, make— A flection claim® it for our kindred’s sake ? nnilE SUBSCRIBER has taken the moms " lately occupied hy Mr. Jon.NSOJt. &nd will lake PK 'I'URES in I,is well known style. Hav ing received instructions from him ami operating with his instrument, he hopes to please all vv ho call at his rooms. PETER STRAUB. April 7 Im— 135 V CARD. BR. T. P. CLEVEL V.ND having temporarily withdrawn frmn the practice of hi® profes sion, I would inform the citizen* of Augusta and the public generally, that I have formed a connec tion with his former coriartner. J\o W Spfar. in the practice of DENTAL SURGERY. The hu »inea® will be conducted under the firm of Cleve land Spear. Office Broad-si., over Aldrich & Green’s shoe store. JNO. A. CLEVELAND feb. 18 if- in HANK OF AUGUSTA. Statement of the Condition of tiie Bank of Augusta, on Monday morning, April 5. 1847. - LIABILITIES. To Capital Stock 1 $656,200 00 “ Bank Notes Issued 1,163.213 46 “ - Unhand ' 601,4 18 81 ; *•" “ “ lu circulation, | 412,324 C 5 “ Dividends unclaimed , j 4 77i 50 “ D-p<.'tie® 1 1 o ,Osll 25 “ Surplus Profits, 1 j 62 (.66 20 Total Liabilities $1,246,605 CJ o A'SE'FS. Bv Bills and N >tes running to maturity at Augusta . 2U1.518 25 Spe t ie. j ; “ New York. funds. Charleston and Savannah, . 185,475 92 Total amount discounted paper running to maturity, 3*7,294 17 Bills nod Notes lying over, viz:— Not lT it“'ted, nor in Suit or Judgment, . . 22.776 ( 6 Protested, but not in Suit or Judgment, . . 938 62; Piolusledgund in Suitor Judgment, . . . 90,803 03, —— Total amount Discounted Paper, . • • sui,Bsi 88 By State of Georgia, . • * • 30,000 By Advances on Colton and other loans, running on ' interest, 40 By State of Georgia 8 per cent, bonds, par value, . 22.60 J ißv Augusta Canal 8“ “ “ • 13,000 !By Augusta City 7“ “ “ “ By Bank of Darien in Judgment, . • • 13,692 By Real Estate including Banking House, 42.6^!5 By Sum k m Augusta Canal, • • * : 1,175 By 2.335 3 10 Shares Stock in Georgia R. Ruud andj Bulking Company, . • • ■ ( 0233.5J0 By 181 Shares Stuck iu Augusta Insurance and bank-, ing (’ompany, • J 1,443 ,5 Bv 7 Shares Slock in Central and Vi cstern *5 hart ‘ Company, no, 80 Total amount of Investments, . • *| j l,Uoa,u2i oJ i Bv balances due by other Banks, . ■ *| 80 365 21 80,305 2! : i •• ** Ageiils, . . 68.818 63 By Notes Specie Paying Banks in this Stale, on hand, 11.213 ” of other Specie Paying Banks, . • 2,921 By Specie belonging lu this Bank in its A aulls, viz : J Gold Coin, . • 61.632 G ) Silver Coin, . • 8,750 45 Copper Coin, . • 225 30 Total amount Specie Funds, • • • 1165,10,' 56 ; By Protest account, j j 39 39 Total amount debts due the Bank . • j 1874,640 12 By Incidental Expen.es, .... 3,991 6 s By 'l uxes, ...•■• 3.70 U9n Total Asset®, . . • 1,246,009 6U The total amount of debts dm- the Bank, as above is, 571,610 r 2 Us which there Is Good, . . • 362.206 0* Bad, . • • 12.434 01 u7 1,640 12 Bank of Augusta, April 13, 1847. GEORGE M. TIIEW, Bookkeeper. STATE OF GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY. Persoiiaily appeared tie lore me, Richard Alien, a Justice ot t e Peace for the county aforesaid, ROBERT F. POE, President, and JAAIKS .DA V lES, Cashier, who being sevi-tally sworn. | depose and say, tlial to the best of their know ledge and belief, the Within statement exhibits the ; true condition of the Bank of Augusta, on Monday morning, the sth day of April, IM7, an 1 that the character given to the debts due the Bank of A ugusla, was prepared from the Re. ort ot John Dunes, L. A. Dugas, and Rouen A. Reid, a com niltee appointed tnr that purpose, which Report was sub sr queutiv considered hy lue Board oi Directors and approved. I dimed.] ROBERT F. POE JAMEd VV. DAVIES. : Sworn and subscribed to before me, tills 13ih April, ISI7, RICiiARD ALLEN, J P. o • A List of Stockholders of the Bank of Augusta, sth April, IS 17. \ames. A*o. Share-’. Ad ims, Mrs Sarah 5i Augusta Free Sclioul Society 33 A vend I. Edward 11 Alien, \V. .1. Campbell 25 ) Abraham Jacob 5 Bishop .1 dt.es B , Trustee of Ann Gilbert, 10 j Born s, John 9 I Brown, Joseph 3 Lo u s John, Guardian of the children of Paul I'ltzsiinoirß, In 0 (gj., Mrs. dura It lUU B. v®. n, Eiiza, for self and guardian for chi!- I dren, 100 Br. an, Joseph 14 j Bryan, Isaac 5J ; lE,in s, VV in. <5 Barnes, Mis. VI. D, 15 Carmichael, John 00 Cu u.ning, Henry 11. 4.9 ('n aming, Ai.n H 50 Ciirnmiiig. George B. 175 Campl'elt, Robert 1 90 Campbell, James DUO ; Camphetl, Win. 100 ; Cuuiiingharu, Charles 217 < .‘lav ton, Vi rs. Eliza 10 Daniel, (.). P., Guardian for E. Daniel, < s Dam* I, O. P. b Daniel, Thomas S. b I>a is, Joseph -5 D iv is. i'homas 25 i Da ies, James VV. 62 I Davies, James VV., Cashier, 5 Deupree, Lewis J. 26 Drlaigle, iNichnlua 25 Ellington, W B. 8 Estate *if Paul Filzsimnus, 50 K vecutois ot J*»!in FuX, 5b Foster, 'i’homas B Gardner, J rues 103 Gardner, Wm. M. 25 G iaside, Rogei E. 112 (1 rem, A i.tliony 3 Harper. James Sc William 5 1 till, M rs. Mary fil Hamilton, Thomas N. 125 Hamilton, T. N., Cornnitttcc, 54 Hanoi, I’l’sn is 5 Hinton, F. A and E. Hinton his wife, lo Jones, George 10) Jones, S. S. R. J 5 Junes, Gabriel 10 Isaac. Lucy 0 Kneel and, James E. 10 Keating, Betsey 40 Kent, Jesse 50 Ketchum, R. C, 50 Lamback. F. 5 Lamb, James 7 6,562 Sliarr'* ai ssiooeach, amounting to Of the above amount four hundred and ninety-seven Shares arc under hypo'.hocation to tins Bank, fortiie pavmeni of’forty nine thousand seven hundred dollars. JAMES W. DAVIES, Cashier. Spices and condiments, si it able for the season, of ibe purest quality and chi icest flavour, viz: MA( E, Nutmegs, Cloves, Cinnamon, Pepper. Red Pepper, Cinder Root and ; Ground, Mustard. Isingh-s, Gellatine, Irish Moss, | Ru-sia Shred Isinglass, Vanilla Peart, Extract of I .to., Oil of Lemon, INs. Lemon. Extract Lemon, Sup. t'.irh Soda, Tart, Acid, Saleratus, and every other article necessary for culinary purposes. Having obtained a Powdering Mill, persons u jshing Spjf. s in Powder, may depend tt(*>n their mupty and freshness. J. E. MARSHALL. TO TIIE IHU GGISTS OF AUGUSTA, subscriber offers to the Druggists of An- H git-la and Hamburg, a supply of South Carolina Spirits Turpentine of the purest qualitv, manttf ictured at his disti lery, and which he w ill s* II to them at the New York prices, and will take ba k the barrels and refund two dollars for them when delivered at the. distillery in Cha r leston. He also offers a superior article of White No. 1 Rosin, the finest ever seen in Charleston market He also mmufacisres Camphine or Pine Oil of the purest quality. B. F SMITH, 75 Eart Bz 7 , Charleston. April £ S v :b7 hS.ime s. JS r o. Shares. Lamar, Thotnr.s R , and Abner MuGuehie, Executors of J. J. Lauisr, 01 j Lumpkin. J H. 3 j Me Du vv all, E. R. & S. M, 43 I VJuore, Jotiii 165 V.oore, Mrs. Fanny 120 ; Martin, Ann 6 ; Martin, Jnel 27 VI it.-heil, VV. 11., Treasurer of Georgia 890 I V urr«v , M. Ai Nt . x'O I Nesbitt. A A. 5 I Nesbitt, M. A. 1 . i P..e, R. F. 37 i J Paimtdee.T J. 4u | Planters and Methanica’Bank of Charles ton, 159 I Potter, John 296 j Reid, Mrs. Elizabeth 43 j UP ers, Joseph 2u : Reid, R. A. P7 ! Schley, George 10 j Shackelford, James J 5 i Snowden A Shear, 11 j Stovall, Pleasant ],i j Trustee of Jane Holden 2 I “ “M. McKinne 25 | “ “ the familv of Wm. Campbell jls | “ “S,S. R, Jenkins 50 ! “ “Mi sun Academy 25 “ “ Burk** Co. Academy 20 “ “E. A. Jackson s;> “ “11. H. (humming 56 “ “ Joitn 11. Gumming si “ “A E Gumming .}■*; “ “ Mary E Davis f,5 “ C. J. & S R. Jenkins 35 “ “ Isabella Nich*ds, and her children 11 “ “ Mary Ann VV. Starnes 3-J Telfair, Jane *2() 1 el fair, Mary 5 Tvai , Han a t j j 1 Turpin, W. H, 51; Thomas, E. H. 2 j Tubman, E. H. 307 Thomas. A I* xander, Trustee, jo i Wardluw, David L. Wardlaw, Jose li J. £j Wardluw, VV m. Alfred 2(> VV’aterman, i bred J, o W alt an, R /Trustee, 40 i Warden® A Vestry, St Paul’s Church 51 Wilson, Emily VV ilson Joseph J. 40 W ilson, John 40 Witherspoon, F. E. 30 VV Inttal- er, R. T 1 \ Wh*te, Geo. O. K, Ijo W igfa.ll, Samuel 7 : : : : £653,200 DIVIDEND. Oki’ice Geo. Ins & Trust Company, ) Augusta, March 2J, 1817. $ 1 f SMIK Stockholders of this Company will he E paid a dividend of FIFTEEN DOLL \RS I per Share of the Capital Stock, in addition to the dividend of Twenty Dollars already declared, on ihe presentation of their Scrip at this office on and after the Tth April next. . JOSEPH MILLIGAN. Sec’ry. March 28 12—19 149 rip ii k ,!»!:LICAN 31 UT U V L INST " ANC E Company of New Yo-k continues to teke Marin-* ar.d River risks at its agency in this city. Its business will in all respects be conducted on the most fair and liberal principles, and its pro- ! fitti divided among its customers. JOSEPH MILLIGAN, Agent, sept. 13 6m 3S GEORGIA L \TV REPORTS. REPOR TS of Cases in Law and Equity argued and determined in the Superior Court of s he Sta’e of Georgia, in the year 1345, by James M, ICetlv, Stare Reporter. Price five dollars To: sal© by TEQ3JAS RICHARD^ Ms.-rh ’? . * 139 * 1 GRKfcN t: AXI) lU L ASKJ MOS I tJL'.NT IiOTTBR 1 13 B I J. W. MAUUY vt Co., SUCCESSORS TO j. (.*. Uiii:uon\ a <;«*.. fivx.iOEES. CLASS No. 1 j. By South Carolina. Class No. 15, April 15, 1317. SALES CLOSE THURSDAY, 75 timbers—l 3 Ballots. 9.000 BOLIVARS. <53.00 i' 81.3:0! 5 of $1,000! Tickets s:J 5 i in ;oportiou. CLASS (f. To be drawn at S .vaima.h, April 17. 1817. SALES CLOSE ON SATURDAY. 66 Number—lo Ballots. CAPITAL PRIZE. 5.000 DOLLARS. Tickets —Shares in proportion. KXTH \ CLASS No. 10. By Alexandria < '■ last- Q , April IT, 1547. SALES CLOSE .HONDAV. 13 Nmailers—ll Ballots. 35,394 DOLI/RS. siU,ouu! ;G,5 t! $4,000! S?,OUU! 30 of s 1,000! Tickets $10 —shares in proportion. For sale try JOHN V. 3IILI.EN, Agent. Opposite the 31 isonic Hall. {fßOrdei s from the countrj prompt!) attended to. ’ April 14 77e< )Tigia lotteries. !>. I* AIM-: & CO. .IVWOIiKS. AGENCY AT AUGUSTA, GA. Drawing Due Friday Morning. “Columbus Lottery” ( LASS No. 17. F lit 1817. 10.000 OOLITES, $1,000! $2,000! 2 ) iif sfino! 75 Namber'—l3 Drawn Ballots. Wholes oiliy sl shares in proportion. Drawing Due Monday Morning. SALES CLOSE SATURDAY. Grand Consolidated Lottery. Class Nq. 15, Extra, for 1817. 13.000 DJWLL’KSI s5.W“i ! »3.000! Ju prizes o; 51dul do - . Whole Ticket* only si shares in proportion. Drawing Due Tuesday Evening. Grand Consolidated Lottery. Class No. 16, for 1817. 50.000 BOIaMSS. 810.00 U! 100of SI,OOO, &c. Ac. Wholes only $lu —Shares in proportion. For sale by E. 11. BEZANT. Agent, Broad-st., I door below tin* Bank of Augusta. Oder* from the country will meet wbh prompt attention it ad tressed a- above, f April 1 1 EXECUTOR’S SALE OF VxLUAIL.E HEAL ESTATE A N D OT II MU S* nUl*i: RT y . In pursuance of a 1 D-cree in Equity, will be sold, on the fir-t Tuesday in May next, at (he lower market house in the city oi Augusta, tin* follow ing property, belonging to the estate of 3i. Nel son . deft aseil; The improved Lot on the north side of Broad-st., on which there are two three story brief, houses, occupied by W. Woodbury & Co.,T. Barrett A Co. and oiliers. Also, other t uproveinents. The improved Lot on the south Tic of Broad-st., on w hi< h there is a Iw o story vv ood n building and other improvements, at present occupied by Mrs. Cavefi. Two in proved Lots on Walker-st.. near 31c- Kinne I , on em it o. which there is a one story wooden building (Joe House raid Lot n the town of Harrisburg, No. 13, near the Canal, on which there is a one story wood u house. Two \ -cant Lots. No«. 83 and 34. on the south side of Broad street, through which the Canal I runs. Three vru ant Lots on the oast side of alclCnne, j ne ir Walker-street. One vacant Lot on Mr Kinno-slreet, south of the ! last described lots. Three vacant Lot*, immediately north < f tin* i Bratton h IS. one on tlie east slue of iMcKintie j street, and near the Canal Basin, j One Lot of Land. No. 8J2.221 District, 2.1 Sec i lion Ch-Tokee, ctmtahiing 1(50 acres. 1 One Hold Id, in the 2d District and 4lh Suction | Cherokee,containing 40acres. It Shares of the Capital Stock, of the Georgia | Rail Road & Biinkiug Coin >,iny. 5 .shares of ihe Stock of the Central and Wes ! tern N\ barf (Vmpany. A Negro Worn m iiara-d Jane. ' Terms m ule know non the day of sale, and pre i viously on application to either of the undersigned | Executors. J \ MRS FT \ RBER. ) Executors of M. JOHN N ELSON, Nelson, dec’d. April 7 t 153 TO THE OW M iis AND AGENTS OF » inro.\ f v*’Tories TTOIIN O’NEILL, HouiV-i, Cot ton* and Silk 90 Fancy Dyer, informs the public generally that he w ohes to he engaged in Ins line of busi ness for the next year. He is at present in the. employ of George Sch’ey, Esq., of Richmond enmity, and has been superin tending for him the ( O i'TO.N I)VING of Belle ville Factory for the last eighteen months.— I! is enga, moot will terminate on the isi October next. Any person whiting to obtain his services may address him by letter, directed to the care of Win. Haines, Augusia, (leo. llcfercn r —As io capacity and skill—George Schley. Esq. April 8 8 15!) WORMS ! WORMS I WORMS! harm of childhood, and the certain precur- H. sor of many dangerous diseases, if allow ed to remain in the human system long in great num bers. The season is close tit hand when they be come rnuil ttouhlesuine to children. Dr. WOODRUFFS WORM SPECIFIC, is a safe and etfi mot remedy foi Worm*. Try it. it is as good us the best, and cheap as the cheapest. iCrThe Worm Specific sells well where tried. Griffin, Hike county, July 12, 184 G. Dr. Woodruff-—Please forward immediately 3 dozen bottles of your Worm Specific. We have calls for it daily. Send it without delay. Respect fully, JOHN G. HILL M CO. Burnsville. Ala., Ang. 28. 1846. Dr. 11 oodrujj - Dear sir : We have sold the last bottle, of your Worm Medicine received. Wo wish you to send us two dozen more, at least, as we tow know of some fooror five bottle*- wanted. Respectfully. ANDREWS & IIARRI Mr Joseph Shipney, of 31 u-mogee co., G >ti 7i V s it brought aw ay 2nu worms from a n ,-- ro child belonging to him. in a short time. Mr John J. Little, of Wbites . iJl e , s;n - s, I gave it in one case and Tonm away 5.) worms " i t c;isu ji cured ,1» negro woman ol Tenia or Tape worm. .Mr n.ora -s Royd. of Coweta, ronntv’Ga..says 1 gave it to a. negro hoy who was in had health; it brought away immediately 56 worms. He was soon well, ami rern i ins so tip to this time. A fresh supply of tho above valuable medicines lor sale, wholesale and mail, by and in most of the. Counties in the State Georgia. F. W Lacy, Wfiynesborough. >l. C« rr. Jacksonhorongb. Thomas A hire Co., Wrightaborough. C. ('. Cody, Warren ton. * J W. Jon**-, Mayfield. W. Davis. Powelton. H. S. Bregian, Mount Titm. J. R. Si.-TPio;-. & Co. Br*’— Mire: 21 -1 144 I.EGAL NOTICES. ¥7tol'K months afier date. apoli<L;ion will l>e JS. made to the Honor i!>l« th - lajVrt *r Courlof Warren county, vviten silting for Ordinary par poses. for leave to sell ail the Real Estate of V/d Latii Johnson, deceased . late <d >.,;d county. W3l. GIBsiON, Administrator. March 3 128 ■gNOl’it .Months after dare, application wtil be ii ’ ma te to the flonorable the Inferior < oiirt of Richmond c >mity. wftile sitting f>r ordinary pur- I poses, for leave to steli the Real E>t Be of Lott i Widiams,deceased, and particularly Lot of Land j N .. 127, 21: i I> -fre-r Steward county, a raw n 1 th-i *•: i ' Lo! : W I . ■ 1, .1 VN E WILLI \MS, A J'x. de lon : .t nun. ! Dee. 2J kJ TOOUR JIONTiI-S after date an. ’ication will j .ts be made to the Court of Ordinary *-f Gwic- I nett county. Gt.. for leave to sell all the Lands ! nod a portion of the slaves belonging to the Es tate of Jumes Viuyard, late of said county, de ceased. NANT'V VINYARD, Ex'ix. James vinyard, uxVr. Jan 14 4 m 86 II MONTH S after date a -.pin a;.. n will be made to the Ifonorah’e the Court of Or dinary of Burke county, for leave I > sell all the real estate of Matthew Jones. late of said county j deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors i of said utcea rd. MITCIIEL B JONES, ? . , . ALL L N 1N MA N, S A " mr3 * j Jan. JC ditto 6U TNOl’il Months after <late. application w i - l be £ made to lit™ IfonsraM • tiie Court of Ordina- [ ry of Burke county, for Lave to sell the lan 1. he ! longing to the estate of Deter t>. Cotieau, fate of J Bud.e county, deceased. GEORGE \f. HURST, Administrator. Dec. 22 , A) ¥3OL f R months after date, app'ieaiitm will be It made l the Honorable Inferior Court of Seri- : ven county, when sitting for ordinary pnr/jOM-s. for leave to sell tite whole of the real estate of Zachuriah Convers. deceased, late of *ai J county. JAMES W. KITTLES, AdmT. Jan. I t 46 yT A LL PERSONS ii.dehled to the estate of r DOU i 111 NE BLNt H. deceased. late of Riehmoiid county, tire hereiiy requested to make immediate pat la-nt. and all per-ons having do niaods against «-aid deceased, will render them in agreeable to law. UIL LI AM R. 31 (LAWS. Ex’r. Jan 19 9l Ls. per.-ons illdehp dto ti-e e^* :l ;e of George -ASA. Hickson, de* - eased, late of Taliaferro coun ty, are herein requested to make iimnedi ite pay ■ eiit; and all persons hav iug demands again- 1 said deceased, will rentier litem hi agreeably to law. BUFORD BIRD. Adm’r. Feb. 17 w6<— I!7 f^lOU R 31 ON i lls after ilate, application will li. j made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Scriven county, vv lien Mi ting for ordinary pur poses, for le tve In sell the w hole of the real es ate ! of James Barker Sen .deceased, late of said coun «y- , J \MES BARKER Jr.. ) . , , Tilo3l AS BARKER. \ A ‘ ’ n iif i April 2 l5l NPkTOTIUiI.— All persons indebted to th • estate xNj of Daniel 1 loyt, deceased, late of Richmond i county, are hereby requested to make immediate - I paym -in; and all persons having demands against ; | said dm e..sed,Wili render I hem in agreeable to law. ; N .K. BUTLER, A liu’-r. 1 March 13 111 MERrujii-ir.v A holt t-e venty-fiv e differ | ft- entextracts of ihechoieesi English afid Trend I U lours, from Ede, Luhm A Brevcst. vvith an end I j less variety of American J , erA;mes, some of the:n i very fine, and all will besohl low . march 23 J. E. 31A RSII \ I J.. tli.L ij 11 V Si, I A G. | r33[IE *u!)Scrii>er has resinned hi- occnpalien of ! bi. BLUE HANGING and begs leave to in form his friend* and (fie public that he js ready at j i all times to attend to any cull * ith r in tov.it or country. 'BHOS. F. SHARD, corner m Washington and Ellis streets. N. B—Locks, Keys, in-., niL.de or repair* «i as i usual. ' Imo Aiurdi 11 | ~ \ % % Vfki ¥ §¥7 O v rr\ * i > %e> r s *j EsBEU'JTUI .I.V invites lite iittetilion of the j Xk/’idL' cisiv.iu I tiuJ 4xl all dealers m tud I consumers of ! buying in this ma. ket, to an entire new stock ju t j op. tied in the degaitl block of iron-from stores recently creeled on the north side of Brumi-street, j and known as -- M •u-alt's- Range, ’’ (/As store is the ! lower one of ike block, three (Ivors above R. Mr- | Grin's, avd three Ithw the Ding Stare of J. JC. | I Marshal, formerly Dr. 1\ ray's J where he is pre- ; pared lo offer one m ll.e rieijest and choicest stocks Foreign &, Domestic Dry Goods | over opened in this city. lie would especially «sk : their atteiiti.m to the advantage* jr? >ared f.»r Ihe I comenieiice of customers in the < xt-msive chara. - l»*r of it asi-orttncnt, w hieh he intends si. ,;1 cm | hraceevery article tit at can be called fur under I lie . imine of Dry (foods, and in the ample room and perfect light to aid in their selection. For,ad van tages in buying, for the comfort and Convenience- I ol pm chase i for saving their time and money, no ctb-i t has tieei. sptired. and none w ill be spared which tile interest ol buyer and seller can suggest, or an enlightened economy dictate, tom l.e his business in every respect deserving the patron,t,; • 1 of ilie pultlic. To his former customers, lo whose libera! confi dence an i p ts| patronage he. has been n«> loncr in j debted f>r business in amuher State, he would es . ; pecially exteti i (his invitation !u call upon him at | his new location. Augusta, December IT. 1846. C 6 TOBACCO ANd'sHCAUS, ; : 0! iho CliO.cest Brands. CiOLNiiiA. MERCHANTS and geuticmen 'who v tsit Angu -la. afttl who de-ire lo en joy a. i Spanish St jar, or chew the Wad, put up in .splen did style, or who purchase to sell, will find me at till times ready m supply their demands, at whole sale and retail. I v amid respectfully request persons who visit • the < ity to supply tliemselves in my line, to ex mt ’ ine my stock before purchasing elsewhere, as it is i selected by competent judges, and patronised by ! old HTi- kers and cltewers of the favorite weed. GUBTA V VOLGEIt, One door below’John JL Betz’s Dry Goods Store, Broad-st. sept 23 ENTIRELY NEW. SPJiI.VR AM) SU.II’IEII ATVI FS‘ ' JOHN BRIDGES. i FASHION able dkab.su and tailor, i -Scat door btlow Li. Slates Hotel, Broad st. i in -Lud Summer styles just receiving i J*. .‘Vr'‘ Qr,IS -. i'D’T-s. Drap IflU p u n urn, ..gured; 31ixed and Drab Cashmerettes, imits, Vestine", Fancy Articles. Trimmimrs. Ao.. 1 Lcnllemen’s wear. I nder Vests for ladies. The public are respectfully invited before or dering their garments elsewhere, to examine the above Slock, v. Inch they w ill find to comprise the 'pry best selections u.ui can be made in the New York market, j N. B Making and Trhaming as usual, in the ; in *1 fasliionable manner. March 25 143 FOR TilE TOILET, A N invoi e of Hurrel’s SHAVING CREA3I. and oth-r Sixips. with a great variety of Essences and Extracts, Brushes and Combs. Cau T.ustrael. and Hair Dve* Bovvder Boxes and Buffs M ith a great variety of other articles of Foreign and Domestic manufacture. J»n 19 J. R. 31AR'HALL. SoUi II GAiloLiS AJt AiL lU».\ D, ) Hamburg, Feb. 23t1, 1847. ' 1 ON and after the. Ist March. Grain and Flour v> ill h© iran*;mrfed to Cicirleston by fiei 'hi trains «» t 1 ie foi low ing rates, viz; Grain per bushel, 7 rears Flour per barrel, 40 *• do. R r tiff barrel. 25 “ WM. J. V * r.* * i — Ri -~-r~r —iroy t—gyj ■ xer*' - , _ illil.lC SALES. [ Postponed.] sc in yen sii».rh t?s sale. V> ili be mid, be lore the (i>urt house door in the \ ill?*."- •<! JacksonUoro, between the usual hours of- n ilit; first 1 uesday xa May next, the follow in Negro**?, tu wit: Jerry, i , an; Jji !v, a womtn; Aurelia, a girl; leksois, i u\; Emanuel, a boy; and Muse-, a boy—|. via .n ns the property of Jacob Hr van, Iverensed, to s li-i’y n mortgage fi. fa. ia favor of Isaac 12; > .n. Prom rty pointed out by >aul fi fa. JEFFERSON ROBERTS, Sh*;f. April 13 loii I i’usljMiiiid A Avii .u.itrutor's Sale. : By virtue of ■ Ter of ii. ■ Honorable I lie Infe rior Cou t ii( St riven county, vv act) fitting (at | or •• u-.tr/ v> i’ \.... l>« sob! at the court bouse door in > > i.i cuiiiry, on the fir-l Tuesday i i>" !*■ xt, ■ vve«-n the usual hours ol sale, the following property, \ i nr 1 ns tn ur ' I _->ue m J id-xmbom; on said lots arc ago Dwelling and other out iiuildirgr. Also two huiidr 1 and liny irr,u of Lind, adj.-in i io :t■ i;i f t Be j intill TaV. : *r, John T ~yU*r „mioth ers. sold as the property of Jacob Bryan, deceased, for the benefito the heir* aid creditors of said de ceased. Terms oil tin- day. ISAAC BRYAN, Ai'usV April 13 1 ,J 3 wac&aa ii3w«*» i ,r- H'-iTimii sn n 111 n——f PERIFOCAL SPECTACLES. XDiTHLiI i HE l\U\Sni MENISCUS. SOU U UL L ASTON'S ENGLISH PBKISCOPIC. VF: J KZgZSJf f|*AO all w h ■> experience inconvenience in the n>-e 1 Jw of the common kind of Glasi-es, and especi -1 ally in niphl readies, these spectacles will be found ; a most valuablesuboimte; in unease, except w lie re the optic nerve has Leon ; ronounced diseased. Lave I they failed, w hen properly lined, to gave ealltfac- I lion. No better proof of th.-ir superior merit can be given to eaejt individual who may need Glasses ilia . lie sutiafa* Eon lie will e>‘ rience lit the us» of them. These Glasses can be obtained in this place only of CL \ R K\ R ACKKTT & CO., Agents fur the Manufacturer*, who have now on hand a good supply in gold and silver frame.*. Peitfocai Glasses titled tuunyframe, fur anv \ i-iuu. •Spectacles in gold, silver and steel, forsale very low by CI ARK. RACKET'] 1 A CO., Dealers in Watches. Jew elry, Silver Ware, &c. may 137 i CO.. IIAA E just received a T, -b liew and htr>T,. <; ,j. of GOLD Olid ti*ii£siL\ Mi VC Ctt j1; IS. oftheibt.-lS&t M makers, \\ atih Trimmings and ornaments; JEW - ELR.V, OF ALL KINDS; Silver Spoons - . Forks, Knives an i Cuo-; BLtted Ware; Waiters. Gaston#, CamlL sticks, T-m Sets, Cake Baskets. Ate.; Bn-, ii I taimia Wire; Faint • i and Japanned Waiters. it| sets, anew >t\ Ip; Table Mats and Brushes, of a fine quality; Mantle Ornaments, gilt and silvered* with hi fin ■ Mamie < locks, iii wood and mar ble, a git,it variH \ of r.tncy Goods. Work Boxes, | Bt-av! Bags. H itraud PursH Clasps; Gill, silver and , sfeei If in!-; Cologne Bottles, silver, piapj, sliell, ivorv an ! velv I Card ('uses; shJi and tine hitfla -1 > Dressing Comb ; I lair Brusiies. T.411.U Brushes, &c. Six Barrel Revolx jug i > lS'i , Q|.S, 3 sizes | another lot of the farm'd ■■Lecoultve’* tIA'ZOU; w ith 'Z hi lies; a good supnly a Iso of Rodgers’ and otlier m ikers; Ro Igers. >!••<•!.i, Ch -praan. Saund ers, *'Lecontre.” and Emerson Efron.*; shaving Cream-Ad Fieri,tin” an ! others; Old Naples Soap; , choice Lath r Brushec; fine Focket Cutlery, &c. SFECTACLKsS. The Perifocal Speotacies. sold by n.«. we still | recommend, with great confidence, to our run j turners. We have a good supply in gold, silver, and steel frair, -s. and are prejured to fit them to j old frames at short notice. | Gold and silver Spectacles, with the ordinary convex grass, for sole at very low rates, and giasu jcs idled to suit the sight with accuracy. y V B.—Clocks and Watch■*» repair *d and regu j luted with care. Watch {'ilasses. Tools and 3Ja- S terials fort-ale to the trade at low rulvs. « t 2g 13 NST»V SPUIXG FOODS. ! TJ7 T -'l O. PRICE & CO , Drapers anJTt.it w A lor-, hove now in store, and are weekly : f rum Ibe ]•'•■ in-h and English markets, ClddlliS. G ASM ME RES and V EATINGS, and ! riniming- for i ailo.s u-cs, to which they would call tiif attention of iho-e visiting this mar ket, as they can eil them by pic -"e or pattern* as low us ih • y can he purchased in .New. Vork: <’ash n»a ret is, Croton (Oaiitig-. Summer < urn I dots, Eng ii'h and mernan •v* e!-. white and rojortj Einen Drills. "DmpD Etc,” hl’k.and tol’d/ig’d. j Lanogiitr Del tin s. and ad the newest patterns ! and styles . f VESIIiNGS of Silk, thtshmere, I vvl.ii- an I coi d. .-! tr-eilies, V ■. '-nejas, &c.,<fcc., !vv 1: a luti uta’i g-n-Tal a- orlmenf of the newest : putt -n.s and Styl sos READ\ MADE ChUTII* 1 v E and well made Sit iris and Drawers. Hats and Cup-. I iitbiclLis. steel frame and all kinds; Hosie rv. Gloves, "wt-p- odel - -. < t t vats, Si arfs. liuitdker chieis. S’ >ck-, ( :.r - . Bos,Shofthlt r Braces, Riding Belts, Money Belts. Razors and Razor Strops, Dressing Cases. < 'lollies Broshes, I Itti/ B.itsitcs. il.it Brushes .Nail and Tooth do., Nigltf ( ups. Money Burses, FOl ket flook:-, r i aitlcls, W,p. h Guards. Body Guard*, 'Bailers Shears, Foil's. T:1 1 1 r- a -i;iv.-, Cu,yutts, and every article useful for dress. * A fine us:-a i.-; Hi of IHCKORT SHIRTS. Wewjli ntake to Girder all kinds of EASIIIOX ABE it Ci'aJ HU NG at - hon notice, and as cheap as can he had in the Son hern market. ’ 2k,■i L’ROAD-S 1., ojipusite State Bank. ?<far< h M jgl LI A I'jiV Cityol/S, fOiFi F. SE i’Zii. Ijsus just received the rlieap- Cl? e.-t assort iii-ni of f.INC.N GOODS, ever of fered in this m irket, to vv it; 1-1, L itdie.-scd lii. it Linens iit whole and Jemi pieces, D-S, Fine and heavy Pillow Case Linen, fi, iU, li iitid 12-1, Linen Sheeting, some very fine, 8, 9 and 13-1, Single and double Dama-.k Table | Doiper, 8- i, Barnsley IHaper, j 8-1. unbleached Diaper, 8. £*, 10-1 unbleached Table Cloth, I Bird’s Eye Diaper, I L >ng Law 1 Slate and Grass Litien \v Idle ami c nored Drillings, ' d I Nv title an-j brown Hollands. lilcac'-fd and unhSeacliiisil Russia Sheeting, B n> l! cb and Iriclt Linen Checks. Russia and >culcli Diajier. Crash amj Creqnila 4- i Burlaps and O-nnbnrgs Linen Cambric Handkfs. at ISI cents and up wards. Grass Skirts ■ 1 4 Bleached and unbleached Linen Sucks Damask Napkins * Bleached and unbleached Towels with colored borders. Huckaback Dowlas 1 Gents. Linen Gloves. (ip.flK ALSO, A general and oxten-ive selection of FANCY and tS’l'Al’l.E GOODS, worthy the attention of cu-tom-T' generally. ■*'- V March 26 ]}B ’ OR ANGUS AND Lid MO AS. i |2l& E( LIVED on coiwignjueut Irorn New York, | Id boxes OkANGhS. ' ; 1 id ” LeUkuas, v.flic It will he sold low. JOHN R. DOW. - April G * 157 CABiXEL ilffifll CONSTANTLY OX HAND. Always i.mforti.vo ajunitaC TURING the best and most fashionable styles of FURNITURE- I would particularly call the attention of pur chaser to Chairs of toy qwti Rittiufacrure, the workmanship of which I guarantee to stand; if not, return them; likewise all articles of my manu facture. ts a Also, on hand a beautiful a«rortti>uteTr WiVfJOW BHADE3 AND f li .vXjA-t.-DNCrE?, of niiraertvus patterns, and I p. epose t 5 wdl for such prices, or vrtll Jeav® no excuse for -chare-?. os'; x” c- 4 T " Z_ * rr ‘ Jan 23 ly ; T,