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ECr* Dividend No. 12. —Georgia I
Rail Road and Banking Company.— A Dividend
of $2 per share on the capital slock of tluscompa
ny, "iil be paid lo llie stockholders on and aftei
ihe 19lh inst. J. W. V\ ILDE, Cashier.
April 16 G—lc 165
N EAPO LIT AN DO ME TS .
PATTI.SON. NOE & CO.,
Patentees and Manufacturers, 2D Deiaucy Street.
New York.
Feb. 23 Dm— 121
[Cr* R. S. Jackson , Teacher on
lie P iano Forte, Flute and Violin, respectful!)
Voider* his services to the citizens of Augusta.
References—Henry Parsons, Thus. Richards
and T. S. Metcalf, Esq’rs.
N, B.—For terras, &c., inquire at 11. Parson"
Music store. Gra Dec. 1
“w. \\TCSoN7
portrait painter.
Studio—Unitarian Church, corner of Greene and
Jackson streets.
April 9 160
DEMO CR A TIC RE> IE W »
This splendid ami popular Monthly Periodical
xs now published at $3 per annum—evt-ry number
containin': a likeness of some prominent man.
March 11 A. G. WILLIS, Agent.
[From the Host on Daily Times. ]
WIST A It’S BALSA.HI.
The following certificate has been handed us
for publication, and as the ease is one of a very
remark able character, wc comply with pleasure.
Certain!' w ell attested cases of cures of severe
diseases by the use of a particular medicine,
should be made known to the public lor the bene
lit of others similarly afllictcd :
No 4S Unio o*l., Boston, April IS, 181 G.
Mr. Seth W. Fowlk.-mr: A sense ofgrati
tude lo vou, and of duly to the public, prompts
luc t > make the following statement, which, if o
any service to you, is entirely at y ur disposal. I
may have the effect *o induce some otiier (sufier
ers to make a trial of gour invaluable medicine,
which I can truly sav, has literally snatched me ,
from the grave to which 1 was fast hastening.—
L'st Julv Iwa r attacked by u sudden cold, w id,
resulted in a very severe cough, with violent
pains in the side and chest. !• roni that time 1 be
gan lo waste awav, notwithstanding I was under
the treatment of skilful phvsicians. They prr
scribed for me in vain. I became so much re
duced that iny friends frankly told me that 1
must die, and that I was liable to do so at any
hour At this crisis 1 heard of WTSTART
BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, byway o.
a neighbor, w hose life had been saved by it, and
immediately sent fur a bottle. The effect pro
duced was indeed wonderiul. My physician,
one of the most respectable in B iston, who had
previously told me that a cure was hopeless,
came in, and I informed him what I had taken,
and told him the soo i effects 1 had expciienced.
He c* a mined the Balsam, and told me to con- j
timie the use of it; since which time 1 have con
tinued to improve daily; and the same physician
who had given me up entirely, told me a few days
since, that 1 might yet !i-e many years. 1 feel
that I am now nearly recovered, and gaining
strength every uay.
MARY ROWE.
W c can cheerfully testify to the truth ot the
above statement, Mrs. Rsvve having been an in
mate ol our family for sore months past.
WILLIAM DENNETT.
MARTHA DENNETT.
Fur sale in Augusta, wholesale and retail, by
II \VILAND, RISLEV A CO., and also by
THOM \S BARRETT A CO., and Dealers in
Medicines generally in Georgia.
April 13 t 3 lt>2
SAND'S SARSAPARILLA.
In the wise economy of nature there has been
distributed through the mineral and vegetable
kinkdoms a variety ot medicinal substances
adapted to the relief of various diseases; but it is
believed that in no product of the earth are so
many powerful sanative properties combined as
in Sarsaparilla. Vet. to render these latent pro
perties practically useful, they require tltd elope
ment, combination, concentration. In Sands’
Sarsaparilla, it is believed all these objects"have
been effected to the fullest extent. It is now ad
ministered in general practice as a sure an 1 uni
form remedy in cases of scrofula, leprosy tumor,
swelling of the joints, rheu nut ism, erysipelas,
king’s evil with every •,ompluint symptomatic of
impure blood.
Fur further particulars and conclusive evi
dence of its superior value and » fix racy, see pam
phlets, which may be obtained of agents, gratis.
Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by A.
B & D. SANDS, Wholesale Druggists, 100
Fulton, corner of William street, New-York.—
Jb-old alsc by,
IIAVILAND, RISLEV & CO.,
Augusta.
And by Druggists generally throughout the j
United States. Price SI per bottle, or six buttles
far sj. 13 April 13
—»H ■ ■ I ■■ 11 11 I 11 g'r.S =•>»-*
Dikd—On the Ist ot April, at her residence
in Know lie, Tennessee, Mrs. Ann Ei iz*
WniTK, re ict ofthe Hun. Hugh L V\ hile, h>r
liianv years a distinguished member of the U. S.
{Senate from that Slate.
JDO )1 M Kill 1 ML.
Latest dates from li verpool,::;:::::march 5.
LATEST dates FROM HAvRE,2B.
MACON. April 13.— Cotton. —The few hal s
offered since nur last report ha ve commanded full
prices. 'The quantity off-red, however, is unusu
ally small fur ilie season. VV e quote to-day JO a
lUI. Receipts from 2d to lOt 1» hist., 434 bales.
CHARLESTON. April d—Cotton —Tim Up
land market yesterday came to a d ad stand, in
consequence of holders generally refusing to meet
buyers at such couces-ions as llie latter eenn-d lu
exr>> ot. The sales of the day amounted to only 82
hales, at I**4 a I ' 4; being about the same rates as
for the last two days. I a I d *cline.
Rue. —The demand ye-terday continued good at
improving rates. {Sales between 600 a TOO hbls at
prices ranging from s3s anil 4i. being at an ad
vance of l-16c in addition of ic which we reported
the day before.
NEW YORK, April 13, *2l p. m.—0 otton, small
sales at Je decline.
Flour, 30 > Troy on spot, and 500 Genesee, next
week, at $7,75.
300 hhl« We«tem floor, on the spot, at $7,60;
Corn cheaper, 5000 Southern yellow so'd at 97c.
Sterling 4e a 5 prem; Francs 5,421 a 45 per
dollar.
Freights dull.
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVALS FROM CHARLESTON.
Ship Columbia, Robinson, Boston.
Brig ADiqu&sh, Pratt, New York
9ebr. Altamaha, Lace,J39ffon.
arrival from savannah.
j Ship Lancashire, Lyon, .Mobile.
Sehr. Adelaide, Brad dock. New Orleans.
Schr. Dart, Soaer.s, Providence.
-
memoranda.
The brig Excel, Maeey, for Savannah, cleared
at New York, 12ilx inst.
The schr. Curlew, Miller, for Charleston, Fail
ed from Baltimore, llili inst.
Theschr. Notus, Gibbs, for Charleston, cleared
ed at Baltimore, 13ih inst.
CHARLESTON. April 16. Arr. ship H. Al
h-u. Wilson, New York; bark Belvidere, Cook,
intwa-rp; schr VV. 15. Jenkins, Mania, New
York; Cynosure, Rodgers. St. Marks.
Br. Imi k Argvl'*, Broekhank. Liverpool.
Vt ent to sea, shifts Thetis. (Br.) Hall, Liverpool;
Vlliance, Tucker, Havre; bark Wave. Bogardus.
Boston; brigs Sarah Louisa. Doling, West In lies;
Montezuma, 'Thomas, Boston; Emma, Hughes,
Baltimore; schr. Z me, Kelly, Philadelphia; Char
brio, Kelly, do ; J me P. Glover, Withered. New
York; E iza Brown, Brown, Boston; 11. Westcutt,
Lodge, Philadelphia.
S\\ ANN \ 11, Anril 15. Arr, schr. Timoleon.
>l< Farlaud, New York; steamer Chatham, Au
gi st i.
* Id, Br. ships Sherhrook, Vigg u rs. Liverpool,
Scotland, Mills, Havre; brig Chas. Joseph, Leigh,
Bi ston.
Departed, steamer Chatham, Hu bird, Augus
ta.
AUGUSTA ARTILLERY GUARDS.
Augusta, April C, lsl7.
f| Appear on your parade ground in front of
$7! the Methodist Church, Tins Day, the iTih
t|a inst., at 3 o’clock, F. 31 , armed and equipped
Vilf as your by-iaws direct, with white pauta
\lf loi :,s. By order of Capt. Jas. Adam.
BA MB, a. o s.
April 17 2 165
STEAM BOAT COM I* ANY OF Git
4 D! VID EN i) of thirteen dollars ami fifty cents
per shrre, having been declared from the
assets ofthe, said Company, the undersigned i< pre
pi ed lo pay the .-ante to Use Stockholders, ur their
I gal representatives, on ihe surreii ler and trans
fer ot ttietr Scrips.
FRANCIS SORREL, Trustee.
April 17 3 106
NEW LOOKS.
WWTASHLN ; TON AND HIS GENER \ LS, j
V w by J. T. Headley, uulltor of Napoleon
and his Marshals.
ALSO,
HE VD LEV’S SACRED MOUNTAINS.
AM*,
N \POLEON AM) uIS MARSHALS. New
supplies just received hy
An il 6 2 C. E. GRENVILLE.
M \GF~Tot» Til- VCIiE 515 A i I R E~
AkKA.N TED m afford immediate reln-l to
f 'TOO'I’H-ACHIS. and superior to any sim
ilararticle known. Prep red hy an experien ed
Demist, from it receipt furnished by one of the
ablest Dentists in the United States. Price 25
cents. Fur sale by
D’aNTIGNAC & BARRY,
HWILaND. RIsLEY CO,
\\ M. K. KTTt li EN.
THOMAS BARRETT it CO.,
# J E. M ARSH V LL,
\VM. 11. TUTT,
And at the Drug {Mores in Hamburg. S. C.
(K?“ Agents are requested to refund the money in
any case where ihi.- preparation fails to .give sa-is
faction. 9tn [April lu
I GEORGlA—Sariven County.
To all whom it may ro'ic rn.
WII ER E\ S James Barker applies for letters
cf administration on the state ofSjmha
Barker, late of s ml couiitv deceased:
These are therefore to ci.e and admonish all and
singular, the kimiied ami creditors ot said de- I
cea#-d. to be and appear at my office, within the i
time prescribed hy law, and shew cause tis any j
they have,) why letiers of administration should '
not he granted the said applnant
\\ ii ne>s tie J Lmora ble Beter Reddii k one of the
Judges of the Coin t of Ordinary of said county, |
April 12ih, 1817.
AL EX AND E R KEM P, C lerk.
April !6 165
GEORGlA—Seriven County.
To all whom it in ty concern.
It FAS James Parker applies for letters j
\ w of admioistration mi the estate of Sarah
Parker, late of said count V deceased :
These mrr* therefore to ciie and admonish all ami
singular, the kindred and creditors of sail de
ceased. to he and appear at my office, within the I
time, prescribed by law, and show cause tis any ;
they b ve.)why Inters of administration should ,
not he granted the said applicant
i Witness the i ionorahle Bder Reddicn one of the
I Judges ot the Court of Ordinary of s.iid county,
i this 12th day of April. '317.
ALEXANDER KEMP, rierk.
April ifi 165
I GEORGlA—Scriven County.
To all whom it tuny concern.
' IIEitEAs Jy.mes Pa; ker applies for Letters
j V J dI Administration on the estate of Benja
| min Parker, fate of said county, deceased;
\ Phene are therefore to cite ami admonish all
J and singular the kindred and creditors of said de
j ceased lo he and appear at my office within tlie
j time prescribed by law and show cause, if any
j the) have, why letters of administration should
not he granted the said applicant.
Witness the Honorable Peter Reddick one of
the J udges ol the Court of Ordinary of said county,
April 12th, 1847.
ALEXANDER KEMP, Clerk.
April 16 165
a tl FOR SALE.
I |3 A commodious I)W KELING on the Sami
! A-St mils. with suitable tint houses and large j
lot attached. All in good order.
If no' previously sold, the property w i'l he pub
licly off-red at the Lower Market, on the first
j Tuesday in May. Apply to
JAMA6 GARDNER Jr , Agent.
April 15 164
NEW SPRING GOODS.
non opening onr assortment of new
\ v and beautiful styles of
JStuple and Fancy Spring Goods,
All selected from the latest importations in
New York; and as we are known for keeping
good ami preltv goods, we therefore invite custo
mers to call ami examine our stock, as v\e intend
to utfer goi ds us low as th-v ran he bought for.
BOW DRE & CLAGETT,
First Dry Good fttore below U. S. Hotel.
March 20 143
TOBACCO AND SEGARS, -
Os the Choicest Brands.
COUNTRY .MERCHANTS and gentlemen
w ho visit Augusta, and w ho desire to enjoy a
| Spanish Segnr, or chew the \\ e<d. put up in splen
did style, or who pun base to sell, will find me at
j all times ready la supply their demands, at whole
j saleand retail.
I would respectfully request persons who visit
| the • ify to supply ilit-rnsel ves in my line, lo exam
[ ine my stock before purchasing elsewhere, as it is
selected hy competent judges, and patronised by
old sta -kers and cliewers m the favorite weed.
GUSTAV VULGER,
I One door below John P. Setz's Dry (ioods Store,
Broad-st. g ej>t 23
ENTIRELY NEW.
SCUIM. AND M.’iMlEI! STO Es .
JOHN BRIDGES.
FASHIONABI.K DUAI'EU AND TAILOR,
Next door below V. States Hotel, Dro id st.
fQAIJE Springand Summer styles just receiving
H of CLOTHS, tas itpercs, Drap D’Ete,
plain »n«l figured; Mixed and Drab Cashmerertee,
Drills, Vestings. Fancy Articles, Trimmings. Ac.,
fir gentlem -n’s wear Under Vests for ladies
The public are respectfully invited before or
dering their girm-nts elsewhere, to examine jhe
jibove {Stock, which they will find u> comprise I lie
very best selections tlutt, can be made in the New
York market.
N. B —Making and Trimming as usual, in the
most fashionable manner.
March 26 148
STBfiK .11, AND DEIVTAf, ISSTBI
MENUS, BENTIST’S FOIL, TEETH. &.c. A
large sssortmer ' for ealc bv
»::3 HAVILAND RISLEV iCO
! Slone & McCollum's Mammoth
_l f ( h . v\ / V*i -A. vlf
GREAT WESTERN' fißflS,
ArTiTWwledaed the finest company in the Union,
7®JTU MBERLNG amn 2 the croupe the most tal-
ented performers in ilie world, vviih a very
superior stud of ynng and newly broke Horses,
and decidedly the finest Brass Band ilial ever tra
velled.
Tliis Mammoth Company will give three repre
cen* • > joiis in Augusta, commencing on Thursday,
April 29.
In announcing the exhibition of this truly talen
ted company, the proprietors annex liie following,
to show the genuine worth of the performances
and the respectability of the members composing
the troupe:
We. the undersigned, member* of the respec
tive Municipal Councils of the city <d New Or
leans, testify to the general worth of the perfor
mances and the respectability ol ilie mctnlvrs at
tached to tin (Treat Western Circus of .Messrs.
Stone A: McCollum, who have been playiffg in
this city' the past winter, and we cheerfully re
commend the comp my to the municipal authori
ties and the public generally, of the dill rent ciii->
and towns in which they may appear during the
coming travelling season of 1847.
A. I) CKO *SMAN, Mayor.
Fi rs! Mn n I dpi 1 11 ty.
Joseph Ccnois. Recorder; .1. I. Fabre, Cvprean
Dufi ur. 17. GigoeL Jackson Duplessis. Lnail W itz.
I Alex. Derbes, Z I.atotir. Richard Hagan, J. 17.
Fauces, J. tSlingerland. I*, shields. Aldermen.
Second Muni' i/Jufity.
Jo-bua Baldwin. Recorder; Samuel J. Peters,
John Duggan, D. St. Ashourne. ,M .M. Reynolds,
Samuel Jamison. John W. Smith. James Daxeiie.
John Good win. If. I '.d wards. Janies P. Freret, Jo
seph Landis, J. N Hawthorn. Aldermen.
7 7/ 1 rd Mu me {polity.
p Sewz-nean Recorder; G. Lugenhtild, S. I.
! N'icomede. F. B Bernard. Francis Serwersseii,
John B. Hale, L. .M. Doinillier, Aldermen.
The company consists in part of YOUNG
VIcCOLLU Vl. decidedly the best Two-Horse
Rider in the world.
I ETO N S LONE, acknnwlctljr. d the only sue
; cess nr to tiie far-famed French Equestrian, Le
| tort.
i DENNISON STONE, the Milo-Dramatic
Horseman and Equestrian otal! work,
j Mr. B. IEN.mNGS, the Classic Posifionlst
! with his extraordinary sun. Master UE.NR.IE
; JEN MNGS.
J. )fIN J ACKS fN,the most c. I« brated Corde
| Volante Performer > n the l.nion.
i Mr. E. KINCAID, and A. LEVI, two very
I celebrated Horsemen, t umblers. Acrobats, Ate.
I hese gentlemen an- at the vary zenith of
: their profession, and arc aided in their laborious
I dut es by T. H. Coleman, I'. Graven. NV, V\ ii
i son, W. Sullivan. .1 Barrett. W A nung, F.
j Ross, J. Hicks, 11. Long, D. Van Zitidt, M.
j Heminguc, T. Sharpe, making a company in
j point oi talent and gentlema till» a ring tliat Can
not be equalled in the Union, with the mirlh-
I provoking Jester and great Southern Giotcvque.
i green Johnson.
Toe BRASS BAND i* another great Tea
* ture in this ‘ Paragon of Circus t 'on pa i* s.’ and
; nu nbers fourteen performers, who, in point of la
; lent as musicians, cannot bec.xcelhd tin y hav
j ini been selected wi ll care and precision from
| the Orchestras of the St. Charles, Am riean and
I Frencii Ftieatres. New Orleans, and are under
I tlie guidance and supervision of Mr. ii. K.
GAUL.
l b s splendid Band will note the company’s
j arriv J in the differ* nt cities and towns, en mute,
i by pi tv ing a varied and beautiful selection fiom
j the latest Operas ot the day.
I he proprietors assure their patrons that no
i word o actum that would tend to cause a tint on
the most modest che k will be allowed within
the Hug ofthe Great We tern; hut in the repre
sentations. the audience will have I heir minds a
well as e . es satisfied, and it will t nd as a resus
citation from the more laborious duties.
There will also lie a Grand Day Performance
on Friday and Saturday Afternoons,, tor f.r.i.i
lies and children. Performance to commence at
"2\ p. m.
| D -or* will i pen at Gj o’clock, and performance
1 com uence precisely at 7| o’clock,
j Tfjt Admittance —Boxes 50 cents—Pit 95.
i S. U. STOKES, MANAGER,
j G L. EATON, AGENT.
The Mammoth Great Western Circus will be
■ exhibited at Edgefield. S. C , on V!outlay, May
| 3, Watson, May 4, Colombia, i\!av 5. for three
Ida s. » IGG + [April 17
HANK STATE OF GEORGIA.
Savannah, Gib April. 1817.
ON Monday’the 3d of ‘av next, an Election
will tie held at ihe Banking Home in this
city, for EIGHT L)I U F.t "I ORs of said Bank, on
: tlie part of the individual Stockholders.
A. PORTER, Cashier.
j April 11 >tu — 1 62
i GRISWOLD’S IMPUOVKD
COTTON <GI\S.
FBNI IE subscriber will eon lin ue the manufacture
ofGINSon liis usual extensive scale; and
embraces this opportunity to thank his numerous
customers for iheir liberal patronage heretofore.—
The estimation in which his Gins are held may be
known from the fact of his having sold more than
two thousand within the last three years; proba
bly ten '<> one over any other factory in the State.
| This evidence of the superiority ot its Gins, is ac
l counted for, hy his being the first to introduce the
late improvements, and keeping the h ad. hy year
ly adding new ones. His first and second im
provements, made the quality of cotton perfect,
though some were rather slow, his third made
; them sufficiently fast, it then only remained to j
I make them more durable and convenient, which l
has been done effectually, by several new improve
ments. tbe present year, besides, be ha* iHe exclu
sive right oftlie State, anil the privilege of other
sections, to furnish Reed’s Patent W ater Boxes,
which are believed to be ten times more durable
tlnn anv other, by those who have made a fair
trial of them, and are infallibly secure against (Ire
by friction. His fin" (tins, w jll gin Mastodon Cot
ton as well as any Baw Gin can. His agents will
visit planters generally, andexbihit specimens of
bis late improvements, and point out their advan
tages. in time, for all to engage, and he supplied be
fore next ginning season, or, engagements ran he
made by letter, directed to him at Cli ton, Jones
county Georgia. Gins, will he rblivered at the
purchaser’s residence in any part ofthe State, ex
cept the Cherokee counties, where they will he
left at the Rail Road depot, most convenient to the
purchaser. All warranted to perform well if used
according to the printed directions sent wiß*
S-VW’^L'UUISWOLD.
March 25 th-c H7
j GF/ UDna, Wilkes County.
W^ T HKiIF*AS Lewis {*. Brown and John TT.
V w Dyson. Efcntors of the estate of Nancy
A. Mcßea, late of-aid county, deceased, applies
to me for letter* dismissory.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of saitPdeceag
ed, to be and appear at my office within the time
prescribed by law, to show cau-e. if any they
have, vvhv said letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand at office j n Wa-liinetoq
fr G. NORMAN. Clerk.
March 31 * fim 15‘2
FOR THE TOILET.
AN invoi e of Barret’s SHAVING CREAM
and other Soaps, with a great variety of
Essences and Extracts. Brushes and Combe. E u
Lustrael. and Hatr Dye' Fowder Boxes and Buffs.
With a great variety of other articles of Foreign
and Domestic manufacture.
Jan 19 J. E MARSHALL
SPRING BONNETS.&C.!
MXiS. E. PRITCHARD,
First d ’or above the Augusta Insurance and Bank•
iug Company, and immediate’y opposite F.
Turnback 'i Confectlonery,
open, on Monday next, a fashionable
y f assortment of
Spring & Summer Bonnets,
AMONG which are
French lace. aM \z*»n : S
HP E PE \RL. RICE GOBI’KG,
LEGHORN. DEVON an 1 STil V.W.
MI-Nks’ BONNETS, a good supply.
She will also open a tine assortment of Fashionable
RIBBONS, FLOWERS. TABS,
CAPS, CAPES AND IIJI.M Its,
which she will sell low for cash.
BO NN El’S repaired or made to order nt the
shortest notice. hn— [April IG
RLE.YV sWiLNGS,'
Spartanburg District, SoHtliCarolina.
rjJMUS delightful Watering Place has under-
M. gone thorough repairs, arid will be ready to
receive company hy the first of May.
The beneficial results of the water can be testilt- j
e I to hy hundreds. ,w ho have experienced its in
fluence upon \ arious diseases. I'he accommoda
tions shall be suited to the wants of a 1 visitors
w ho may v istt the place, iijtun the following terms,
viz:
Man per day,
“ ** week. T.t 0
Over one and less th n four weeks, per week, 6.UU
Four weeks and over, “ “ S,UU
Children an I Servants half price.
Horse per day, C’-J
per week, 3.5 U i
J. c. ZPIMERM \N.
Fir the benefit oft hose who are loud of music, 1
have purchased a fine Piano Forte, and have on- 1
gageti a fine hand of music for the season.
*|so, Mr. R. A. Cates has repaired his Billiard |
Table, and fitted up a new Ten Fill ALey, which
will he in good order fur the u-e of those fond ol |
that kin I of■ xereise, Ac. Gambling not allowed j
on he premises. J. C Z.
April IG G—'2m !
i u m \ s-’ i. i.vi .. i..
C'l EOR;>, Lor tlie Planter of the Isle ol France, >
JIT 5-' ns.
Also, Father Tld-ffonso, or the Priests of ST.
Omers.byJ 11 Kobin-on, Esq.. 2a cts.
The Dowcrlesa or the Last ill, by Madam Rey
bau !, 25 i ts.
Tin Wdnd- rs - f Nature and Art, by the author
of tlie Past ral Li team! Manufactures of lHe An
cients, Hxty-one engravings. St’cts.
'The Letter Bag of ilie (»rcai West rn or Life in
a Bieam* r. by the author of Bayings and Doings
of Bam B|jrk.
'Tin* Kings High Way. by James. 25 cts.
'The Comic w undering jew, with one hundred j
engravings. 25 cts.
Legends and Stories of Ireland.by L »ver,so cts. |
®{orv O’More, by th-- stun-. 5 > cts.
Fortescue, by J. Sheridan Knowles, 2 vols., 25 j
CtS.JMch.
'lTte Roman Traitor, hy Herbert, said to be the I
best novel now extant, 2 vojs., 25 cts. each.
In addition t<> the above life subs nb*r has on !
hand a variety'of new and oopnl.tr works.
JOHN A. MIL!,EN,
Oppo-tle the Masonic Hall.
April !fi bit
A N 7\ ( T
alter and amend the third section of the
fi set ond article ofthe Constitution of tins
State
Whereas the Third Section of the Second Arti- j
cle o! the Constitution o| this Mate reads in the
follow ing word', to wit ; —No person shall be el
igible to the office of Governor who sit,ill not
have been a citizen of the I oiled States twelve
years, ami an inhabitant <>f this Ma c six years,
and wbo has not attnined to tlie age. of thirty
y cars, and who does not possess five hundred
acres of land in his own right within this State,
and other properly to the amount of four thou
sand dollars, ami w hose estate shall not on a rea
sonable estimation, be competent to the di--
charge of hi-just debts over and above that sum
and whereas said proper y qualification is in
coos- rent with the genius of.iur institutions, and
trie popular spirit of tins age
Section I. Be it emu ted by (he Senate and
House ut lit present,i ici‘3 vj the Slate of (J cons in
in Ch-tieral Asscn't'y met and it is hereby enacted
by the authority oj the same. Th.it so soon a< this
Vet sha.fi have passed, agreeable to the require
ments of the Constitu ion. the following shall lie
adopted i.t lieu of;he Section above recited, (to
wi :j—No perron shall tie eligible to the office of
Gevernor who shall riot have been a citizen of the
I oiled Mates twelve years and an inhabitant of
this Siatesix years, and who hath not attained the
of ih.rty-yeara. —-Approved Dcctpiber 2fi/A,
1815. April 13
N 17W K M HOUSE— EI,LIS STREET.
H'll£7 subscribers having cotnpiefed their ICE
B tl<)( BJ7 on a new and well adapted p’an for
preserving Ice during all seasons of the year, re
spectfmly inform the citizens i f Angusta and its
vicinity, that they have received ami will keep
for sale, a large snpjily of this necessary article.
11 ties —3 cents per pound; 2* cents per pound
to those purchasing Bio worth of ickcts, vv Inch
will entitle them tons small a quantity a* 4 pounds
at a time; 21 cents per pound io those purchasing
j 5(10 lbs and over, delivered.
Ice pin up in the best manner fur country cus
tomers.
.Term* of '.lie, cash on delivery.
The Ice Hon e will tie opened from snnri e un
til dark, and on the Sabbath From 8 till (I o'clock
a m. W M. HAINES A CO.
April 14 lfii
(TG \ US! C (JARS! CIGARS!
< KJARS. received at Oust.
xr Voi.GEK’s ( tear and Tobac
co Store, one thc r below J. F. Setze’s dry good
store. F- r safe low at wholesale and retail.
Acril 11 IG4
wanted to iiiht;,
the month or year, two Negro boys from
fifteen to twenty years of age. Inquire at
thisoffne. April 15
DAG I ERREOTVPE PICTURES.
What should we cherish more in this brief life,
Than Father, Mother, Sister, Brother , Wife ?
The mcm’ry of the firm and constant Friend,
Who aid and counsel in distress would lend ?
Let Art from Nature their true semblance make—
j Affection claim* it for our kindred’s sake !
fSpHE STBS 111 HER has taken the rooms
A lately occupied hy Mr. Johnson, and will
take FICTCREB in his well known style. Hav
ing received instructions fn-m him and operating
i with hi* iri'trument, he hopes to please all who
i call at liis rooms.
j . PETER STRAFF.
April 7 • Im 155
A GARIK
, H £R. T. P. CLEVELAND having temporarily
I jLr withdrawn from the practice "f his pmfes
! sion, 1 would inform the citizens of Augusta and
i the jajblic generally, that 1 have fi-rmeil n courier
j tion with hie former copartner. Jno W Spkar. in
i the practice of DENTAL SURGERY. The bit
i sinews will he conducted un-ler the firm of Cleve
! land Spear. Office over Aldrich 6c
j Green b shoe ;,j oret
JNO. A. CLEVELAND.
I Feb 1i ts 117
! ’ DRV goods;
/V rnKLESTO.y. c.
AV. BAXCROI-'T, 253 King->t.. would itt
vite the attention of country planters and
others, who may 'Lit the city, to is stock of rich
Fain y and Staple Bn Goods It will be foilin'one
of tHe most extensive in the. city, and is intended to
embrace every article in the Dry Goods line. Par
ticular attention paid to la ies* rich Dress Goods’
Shawls, Mantles, &c. ALn, a full assortment of
Domestic Fabrics, both (’often and Woolen.
In room* in the rear and over our front sales
mom. will he offered to merchants. a large stock of
the same goods, at wholes Ic. at prices well worthy
the arention of close buyers.
April 11 —lO l
RECEIVE irTIITsILVY7
BY JOHN P. BF.TZE.
PIECES SUPERIOR IMG RAIN, AMD
i Til RE E PL Y CA RPE TING S, of new
{ design*, and brilliant colora, w hich he offer*
I pricTs |o s'u\ th? titr.-:? august 2S
(S EO ii(i 1A L( )I'l Ei i 117>.
I>. PAINE & CO. MANAGERS.
AGENCY AT AUGUSTA, GA.
Drawing Due Monday Morning,
SALES CLOSE SATURDAY.
Grand Consolidated Lottery.
Class No. Id, Extra, for 1817.
: 13,<M)0 DOlaL’Rfs.’!
s.i.Oi i ! 53.00 b! lit prizes ol $ I . 00! &c.
Whole Tickets only *4— >h ire* in proportion.
Drawing Due Tuesday Evening.
Grand Consolidated Lottery.
i *
Class No. Ifi. r -r 1847.
30.000
sio.ooo! 100 of Sl.OtfO, <fcc.
Whole.*only SB* —Slctres in proporti ,u.
close Tuesday,
Savaiix J all Lottery.
Class No. tv for tie.
To he drawn‘l’ues.l t% » Npni 20.
doixams.
52.0 >‘‘l Sl-50 ! B|,2>u! <Cc. &c. j
*7B Numb r —;s D awn Billots.
Wh des only §2—shares in proportion.
Fa»-k'.ges warranted fur half t.eit.
For sale by
17. 11. PEZ ANT. Agent.
Bi-in l-st.. I door below the Bank of Augusta.
JCrOrders from the country will meet wi h j
orornnt att<*niinn if ad ir-*se ta* abnve. f April 1(3 j
i (111;7 c,N «, ALI;T 1, VNivi >li)A Csl d.v i
V (fi r.i Z* *3) T •;} f
J. W. M VtJItV & CO., SUCCESSORS TO
J . (4 . CrRI<:G(»3SV A ( C.. •S VA.UtLKKi.
CL\ -S (J
j To be drawn at Savannah, April IT. 1317.
SALES CLOSE ON SATURDAY.
fifi Numbers—lo Ballots.
-
# CAP. TA L PRIZE.
/TN4NA b*4tv T fi
3LJ t y ZJ ih *-o' e
Tickets § 1,50 —-Shares in proportion.
KXTIIA CLASS No 10
By Alexandria Clas- <1 . Ajui! 17, 1347.
SALES CLOSE MONDAY.
78 Numbers —1 1 Ballots.
i 35,3D4 filOiX’HS.
j siu,oou! sfi.s u! sl.OPb! 3J of -jI.OJO!
Tickets 810 —-ill ,re> in proportion.
CL A.S.'S .V>. Hi.
J By South Carolina. Glass No. 1 i, April 22, LSiT.
j SALES CLOSE THURSDAY.
78 .Sum its—l 3 Ballots.
15.000 IM>LL 9 HS.
t>o,-ov'! «.! s2.i'Ud si.2 (;! toot .m.ja.o!
Ticket* >J—sli ires in proportion.
For sale by
JOHN \. MILI.EN, Agent.
Opposite the .M isonu- Hail.
53rOrdtrs from the country promptly iiieini d
j to. April 16
EXECUTOR’S SALE OF Y'LUAB .17
DEAL ESTATE
AN D Ol'lli. II 1* HU P 1711 TY .
In pursuance >•( a D-cree in Eqniiv , wiil be sold,
on tlie fir.*t Tue*day in May next, at the lo ver
market bouse in rue cityol Augusta, the follow
ing property, belonging to the estate of M. .Nel
son. deceased:
'The improved Lot on the north si !e of Brnad-st-,
; on which there are two three story brick houses,
i occupied by W. Woodbury & ( 0., T, Barrett &
j Co. and others. Also, other t uprovements.
The improved L>l on the sourh si !e ol Broad-st..
i on which i here i* a two story w ood n but ding and
j other iraprovcinviits, at present occupied by .Mia.
i CaVen.
Two in proved Lots on Walker-*!., near Mo-
Iviinie-si . c'l eai h o vvhicii there is a one story
| wooden building.
One Hoii*e aod Lot n the town of Harrisburg,
No. 13. near the Canal, on which there is aunt*
| story wood n house.
'Two vacant Lot*. Nos. 83 and 84. on the south
| fide of Broad street, through which the Canal
run*.
j Three vacant Lots on the east side of .YcKnme,
I near Walker-street. *
j One vacant L-*t on Mr Kinne-sirect, south ofthe
■ last described lots.
, 'Three vacant Lots. im:n alialely north of the
j Bra\b-n lots, on** on the cast side of Mr Kume
; street, an I near the < anal B iHn.
One Lot of Land. No. 192.22! District, 2d Sec
j lion Cherokee, con’aining ifiO acres.
One Gob 1 Lot. in the 2d Di-lrict utid llh Sei liutt
Cherokee, containing 40 acres.
i t Shares of the Capital Stock of the Georgia
Rail Road &. Banking < him i tuy.
5 Shares of tlie Stor k of the Central and Wes
tern Wharf Company.
A Negro Woman ii.mv tj Jane.
Terms m nie known on the d ry of sale, and pre
viously on application to cither of tlie undersigned
Executors.
J \ Ml7B H \ R PI7R ) Executor* of M.
JOHN NELSON, J Nelson,deed.
April 7 t 15i
TO THE OWM7HS AND AGENTS OT
< i t I'TON F C 'I'OR 1178
JOHN O’NEILL. Woolen, Cation and Sill,
Fancy Dyer, inform* the public generally
that he wi-hes to he engaged in lus line of busi
ness for the next year.
He is at present in the employ of George SclTey.
L*q . of Richmond comity, and has been superin
tending for trim the CO I’ Ti )N DV INt lof Bkli.e
--( vtLLE Factory for the last eighteen months
j Hi* engagement will terminate on Lie t,r Uct*»l»er
i next.
i Any person wishing to obtain Ids services may
| address him by letter, directed to th>‘ cure of W in.
I Haines, Angu*la. Geo.
Reference —As to capacity and skill—George
j Schlev. Esq.
j Aprils _ S 159
AVO mis ! WOH3IS I WORMS!
I iiane of childhood, and the certain pr -enr-
M sor of many dangerous diseases, if allow ed
to remain in the human system long in great num
bers. The season i* close at hand w hen they be
come must tioublesomc to children.
Dr. WOODRUFF’S WORM SPECIFIC, is a
safe and effi Sent remedy for Worms Try it. It
is as good as tlie best, arid cheap ns tiie cheap st
90"'] he Worm Specific s• ■ 1!s well where tried.
Griffin. Pike conn’v, July 12. 1816.
Dr. Woodruff—Please forward immediately 3
dozen bottles of ynr Worm Mtecific. W’e have
calls for it daily. Send it without d-l *y.
Respectfully. JOHN (J. Jl] 1.1/ & CO.
Burnsville. Ala.. Aug. 2; isifi.
! Dr. Woodruff— Dear sir; e have sold the last
j Bottle of your Worm Medicine received. We
I " Uii you to send ns two dozen more, at least, a
we now know of some footer fixe bottles wanted.
Respectfully. ANDREWS & HARRIS.
Mr. Joseph Sliipncy.rtf Mtt*cogee co., Ga., says
it brought away 20) worms from a negro child,
bel ■ngiog to him in :r short time.
Air John J. Little, of VVbites* ilie, Ga., says. 1
gave it in one case ami brought a Way 5 t worms
In another case it cured hth negro woman ol Tenia
or Tape Worm.
Mr Thom is Boyd, of Coweta, county, Ga..sav*
I gave it to a negro boy who was in bad bealt’o; it
brought away immediately sfi worm*. He was
soon well, and remains so up to this time.
A fresh supply of the above valuable medicines
for sale, wholesale and r tail, hy
WM. K. KI FCHEN. Druggist. Augusta,
and in most of tlie. Counties in the State Georgia
F. W Lacy, Wgvticshorougb.
W T . M.C arr. Jackson bo rough.
Thomas White & Co.. AVrighlsborougu.
('. C. Cody. WaTenton.
J W. Jones. Mayfield.
W T Da'i«. Poweßofi.
11. 8. Brcman. Mount Zion.
J. R. Simmon <Sr Co., Sparta
March 2! 141
I'LIiL.UJ
[ t >, ‘*/ponfd.
SCCIVEN Sll*.lillT»S SALE.
Will be -old. b fore the .*in house door in the
vi!l.t_ ‘J .lack.®ooo*iro. between thr tiMial lour*
d1 n ibe first i u-.sday in May uexi, tlie
follow in Negroes, to wit:
Jerry. ; ij; Judy,* woman; Aurelia. a girl;
J; ck mmi , • (.}; Kmuiuel. a hoy; ami Abac , a
•«>y h via nas the j>r«>p rty <•! Ja.C’Ai lityan,
eieased, tos.ti fa nun Igage (i. fa. in tavur of
1® iae Bryt.n- ( ro(i**rl\ poiu id oui by ®aid ti la,
JLi’Fivli -ON RGBMII PS, Siril. ,
April 13 103
i'o*!p”Hrd A. I 'to n ls>f rutor i Sale.
oy virtue i.l tm nnler ». the Honorable the I;Te
nor ( <>tm o| ntuoi county, when silting for
, r ‘l'mry purposes, w ill lie sol i at tin* court
house coor to ■- ,1.1 comity, on the tir.-t Tu -stiay
M ‘* ’ ,i ’ xt - between t| ie iisua.l hours ot trale,
the lolitnvttii* property, \\z:
hoit; Jots in la** v iliage «<t Jacksonburo; on said
■ -t® are a go,, t Liv\, iitng and <>iher<>ut building*.
\lsotuo hmnlre,i ami fifty ac.v> LmJ. ;u|join
ing latjif of Be j intiu i aylor, I.,hit 'i liV l,, r lu , t l } J#
rrs, so d its the p operiv of Jacob Rryaii, deeca®t*d,
a>r the benefit o' the heirs and creditor- of b.iid de
< ’1 tri iiis uli ilk* da:,
I^A AC hll\ AN, At'iu'r
April 13 163
- *ArAf.CTmwinirßiini
I LSPECTACLES.
N£iTiILR nit; F I \( H .MKMfiCI ti NUU VVOL
LAsTii.N’jj L.VGLiSii FLUJaCOI’IC.
- ' • —®® ..
V ■
i ...
I * JHO all w lio t‘\;>;irnrf inconvenience in the nr.Q
j of ibe common i>n ! of Glosses, and •spefi
, ally in nit'h! rradi as. tin-si® Spectacles will be found
. mo-t vain , hie substitute; in tp> rase, exec [it u here
t!:e optic nerve Inis been pronounced diseased, bave
they failed, when properly fitted, to give satisfac
tion.
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 t hem.
These Glasses can he obtained in this place only
of i L \ RK. ii.U KFTT A CO..
Agents for the Manufacturers,
who have now on hand a good supply in gold and
silver frames. Perifocal Glasses lilted loany frame,
j fur attv \ is ton.
• Spectacles in gold. silver and steel. for safe very
low bv CLARK. UACKKTT&CO.,
Dealers in Watches, J< welry, Sil\ er Ware, &c.
may 8 137
k-0n & cy„
**s, 11.V\ i i Just received a
h'J'\ new and hiree slot k of GO Mi ami
MLVF.R W \T< HKS. of the ffestsA-iXI
in ; Iter-, Watch Trimm tigs and omaii ents; JLW •
ULIIV. OF A f.L lvf\l)S; Silver Spoons, fork®,
Knives and <-in-; Pitted Ware; Waiter®. Castors, 1
Candlestick®. Ten Sets. Cake B.n ket®. Arc.; BH
taiinia U re; Painted tmd J.i pa lined Waiters in
set®, a pew si'.lf; Tabic Mat.® :>nd Brush -s. id it
finefjita-itv; Mam!.* Oonm ots. g;J. and ~ , n il,
with drips; tine Mantle < locks, in wood and mar
ike; a great \ trie|v of Pan: V Goods, Work Boxes,
Bead Hags. B r and i’nr-e < jasp®; ( »ilt, silver njel
steel Beads; Cologne Bottles, silver, pearl, shell,
, ivorv and v.-lv< I Car l Cases; shell and tine lufla
j lo Dressing Cirtils; Hair Brushes. Tooth Brushes,
i we Jsi\ Barrel Uevolxiug I’I>TOLS. 3 siz- s
| another lot of ti e famed " Lecuitllre" RAZOR;
: v i:h3 blades; a good supply also of Updgera’ ond
j other makers; [lodgers. Mei lti. Chapman, laund
ers. “ Befoul re. ” and Mmerson Strop®: Shaving
; Cream •■.* Gned tin’’ in 1 oilier-; O.’d .Naples Soap;
i fitoic- Lather Bru-ltec; fine i’oclvct Cuthry. ic.
spi:cTA(u:s.
The Perifocal Sp-■■etudes, sold by ns. w;» still
1 recommend, with £rr)'.ai confidence, to our cus
tomers. We have a good supply in gold, udver.
Hud steel frames, an 1 are prejiared lo m thtm la
; old fram*‘s nt short notice.
Gold an 1 Diver ei tael*s. witii tlie ordynary
j convex glass, for sale at very low rales, aad glass
iesfi * ted to suit the sight with acctiracv.; ,
N. B —Cioeksntid \V (leltcs repa r- 1 art 1 regu
lated with care. v\ an It Glasses, 'j'oois and jiu
• tcria's ( >r sale to the tra ie al low rates.
i ot 22 13
Ni;v/ SJ ,jjj^Tf(7 Y)c i)s’
! O I’ilicK &,CO. l;r.ip.*t® and Tai*
j w V lor®, have now in si rc. :sml are weekly
! receiving from the Fr-oj- h an.i f'ngii b markets,
i ( l.( * 1 11 •*•. (1 \S-I di tß.iiS and \ ii>'[ J\i S,
; and Trimming- for r i :,i, it®, s. to which they
t would o ill the a lie mi n of those v Lit mg this Ijriar
j ket. as they c:iii sell theta hv ; fret or pall* rn. as
i low n® tbe v can be porch tsed in .New York: C,,»b
ri; i ret I®. ( rot on (’outing-. >l3 rn ner < am ‘ lets. Lug
!li lt ami uteri-an w-ei®. white an 1 colored
I i i ten Drill®, ‘ 1 • iff r," I.J*k. and coi’d fig'd,
Matioguir D-lain-s. aril ail 'he n--vves-t patterns
|an I styles of \ LS’i iNiiS i f Silk, (kishtnere,
j white mi j col’d .Morse Te®. Valencias. &e.&c.,
I with a foil aml g-neral «®®oriinent of the newot
j patterns and styles t f UKADV Ai) F. CLOTH
ING. and vv ■ 11 in t ie Sltiri® an ! Drawers, 11. its an 1
| ( kip®. I tubrella®. steel frame and all kind®; n' sie*
rv. Gloves, pemb-r®. ( ra v it®, IS atfs, llandker
i chi- fs. Stock®. Ci Bars, Bosoms. older Bfaccs,
i Riding B' lts. .Mo.n y Belts, liaz >-s and Razor
: Strop®. Dressing ( uses. < lodn ® B.iisi cs. 1..,!
1 Brushes. II -t Idtislte®. Nail and Tooth do. Night
; Cap®. Money Pit: - ®®-®. Po imr Book®. Tablets,
j Wau-h Guarii®. Ho ly Guard®, T .tit rs shears,
j Points.'P: i ! >>r® Incli ■ on.® ii res, ( rayon®, at. J t Very
I article tt-eful for dress.
I h fin* as®orun -m of HICKORY SIIIUTS.
i We vv tii make to order ail kind® of f.iSHION
; ABM’, CLO I’i I! N(« at hurt nut ice. and its cheap
as can he bad in the Son hern m irk r.
“253 BIIOAD-b Ik. o| jt cite State Bank.
March ft HI
M V skN GobDS.
WOIIN P. Ski ZL. lia- : tsi 11 eetved the cheap-
C> est assortment of 1,1 Nld * GOOD S, ever of
fered in litis rn*rke .to wit:
4-1. Cndrc.-svd Irish i due an in wh !c and demi
pieces.
3- Fin* 1 and heavy Pillow C.t®e Lm- n,
fi, lit, 11 and id-1. Lim n Shevti;ig, some very
fine,
d. ‘J and 10-1, Single and doable Daraa. k Table
Diaper.
8-4, Karnsh*y Diaper,
8 4 unblejiched Dittper.
8. y. Id-1 tin leached Table Cloth,
Bird’s F, e Diaper,
Long La w n, »
r-late and Grass Linen;
White and colored Drillings,
While and brown iioll.uid®.
’ Bleached and unbleached Russia Sheeting,
i French and Irish Lin it Checks.
Russia twill 'coii it Diaper,
t ra®h and Creqnila
4- Burlap® ami O nnhurgs
Linen Cambric iian Ikfs. at 12i cents and up
wards.
Grass Skirts
Bleached ami unbleached Linen Socks
Damask Napkins
Bleached and unbleached Towels with colored
borders.
Huckaback Dowlas
Genu. Linen Gloves.
ALSO, &
A general and extensive selection of FANCY
and STAPLK GOODo, worthy ihe aUention of
cu®tomer® generally.
.March "ill 144
ORANGES AND LLfiONS.
T7P ECKIVKD on ronsigmqettf from New York,
10 I.CX-JS OR\NGLS.
10 ** Lcntans, which will be sold low.
JOHN R. 1 OvV.
April 6 f >7
C.IBWMIM
CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
4 LWAVS mrORTINO AND MVNUFAI -
ia. TURING the he.-.t and most fashionable
styles of FURNITURE.
I would particular!v call the attention of pur
c|ias<‘iß to Chairs of my own manufacture, the
w >rkfn insltip of which 1 guaruitee to stand; if not,
return iiictu; likewise till articles ot mj inanu®
Net ore.
Also on bam! a beautiful -"ovorent of
WINDOW BIIA HRS AND TA vNH’AiUTNC IF,*,
if numerous patterns, and I p opo.-e to sc.Pwor surat
pricce, ue will leave no excuse tor purcija.-.e s.
nr ARLES A. PLATT'S
J-vn n ]Y - 1