Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851, April 29, 1847, Image 3

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gawniTT urn—' || -1 % , I-$ uxju'.hwl.jh - {KS“ DR. J. A. CLEVELAND, has returned to tills city, and may be consulted at the office of Cleveland A Spear, over the store of Messrs. Al drich & Green. Feb. 28 W. U ILSON, PORTRAIT P A INTER. Studio—Unitarian Church, corner of Greene and Jackson-streels. April 9 ICO ftZT R. S. Jackson , Teacher on the I’iano Forte, Flute and Violin, respectfully - tenders his services to the citizens of Augusta. References—Henry Parsons, Thus. Richards and T. S. Metcalf, Esq'rs. X. B.—For terms, Ac., inquire at IE Parson s Music store. 6m D ec ~ 1 DEMOCRATIC REVIEW.J This splendid and popular Monthly Periodical is now published at §3 per annum —every number containing a likeness of some prominent man. March II A. G. WILLIS, Agent. commercialT latest hates from liver pool, APRIL 4. latest dates from ha V RE::MaRch 31. SAVANNAH IMPORTS, APRIL ‘26. Charleston—Sclir. Dresden —2 '2 blids. and ] 2 tierces Molasses. Sclir. James Hamilton 82 hhds. Molasses. CHARLESTON IMPORTS, APRIL 27. Liverpool—Br. bark Jane Glasscn —3,000 Suit, to J. Baitersby. COLUMBUS, April 26. Stock on hand old Cotton Ist Sept. 83d bales. Rec’lsfar week ending April 24. 228 Received previously, 55.569 Total shipments, 50,827 Stock on hand, 5,170 CH A REES PON, April 28. Cotton. --Since the reception ofthe Cambria's accounts on Satur dav last, tiie transactions have readiedsoo bales, 2GOO of which were soli yesterday The ad vfacc on the price paid previous to the arrival of these advices, is i a and thine are those who tiiink that the middling qualities are even Jc. up. The operations have b on at extremes, ranging from lUJ to 1— io. —a very large portion from i1 i to life. Rice— The Rice market on Saturday and Monday last was very qui d; yesterday, however, a moderate demand prevailed for the article. 1 he sales in the three days do n<>l exceed 000 tierces at prices ranging from S3j tub'll per hundred, similar prices to those ruling at the clolc ul the previous week. [From the Charleston Evening A ews, 27 th mst.J fly .tlagnclic Telcgrapli. NEW YORK, April 24—10 P. M.—The stock market continues dull and prices drooping —sales moderate. The transactions in t! >ur have been to a mode rate extent, and market dull. Supply not large.— Small sales Genesee brands at §7.87 a 7,9'D on the spot. Southern brands held at 87.37 a 7,12. Sales of Corn Meal at $4,75 and w ilhout a< livity. 'Plie supply of u heat is small. Genesee w hite is worth 55 a 157 cents, and Jersey red 1!5 cents. Sales to a moderate amount of Southern yellow < ’orn at 95 :i 98 cents and white at 92 a 93c. Oa;s, 3 iOO bushels at 19 a 50c. iu fair demand. Sales of Rye at 94 cents per bushel. The Colton market is very firm. Sales to-day of Louisiana, best quality, at 11 cents. L pland do. 13| al4 cenls COLUMBIA, April 27. Colton. —The late fa vorable news from Liverpool, lias improved the feeling lor the article in this market, and the sales yesterday si tow an improvement in price of I to Jc. We quote 10i to 111. MOBILE, April 23. p. rn. Cotton. —The mar ket lias been comparatively quiet for the past three i:sys —sales reaching only 25 0 bales. Both par ties are awaiting later advices from Europe, now nearly due. We quote middling —a UJf; mid fair —a 10|; and fair 11 a I lie. Receipts of the week 4,284 bales; exports 11,381; stock 139,611 bales. Exchanges —Continue to improve. Sterling 3 a 4; Francs 0f.50; New York 60 day bills 14 a2; Sight par. The demand has been principally fi r short sight, and the offerings are exceedingly light. Freights —We have no change to report in rates. To Liverpool id. There is nothing doing to Ha vre. Coastwise —fn. is the ruling rate, at which one or two schooners have been taken. The ton nage in port has increased by the arrival of 10 ships, 3 barks and 5 brigs during the week. NEW ORLEANS, April 23, 2 p. m.— Colton. —Market quiet—sales lUUO bales in small lots— . prices as yesterday. Sugar —Sales 200 idids.—more animated—price if anything, rather easier. .Molasses —Small sales at 29i a 30c. Flour —The only sale w e hear of is 200 barrels, Missouri country brand, at §6 25. Buyers at §6 mid 6 05—holders oiler at §6 15 a 6 25. Corn —Sales 170 sacks Mixed and 400 do. in Kentucky bagging, and 15 ) in cotton sacks at 70c. 1200 White and Yellow at 75 for the former and 80 for the latter; 1260 While, Yellow and Mixed in various hags as 75, and 18..0 private terms. Quiet. Bacon —Sales. 40 and 15 casks Shoulders at 54c; 30 do. Hams at 71, and 10 Sides at Bj-—Cincin nati held at higher figures—Sales of Kentucky at 84. Lard— soo and 250 kegs sold at 9 cents—buoy ant and tendency upward. Whisky —Early in the morning 60 and 40 bids, sold at 21c—since 100 sold in two lots at 21 ic., 40 at do., and some smaller lots at 22 cents. V. S. Treasury Notes —None here—would com mand a premium of 1 a 1 percent. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ’ arrivals from charleston. Schr. Gulnare, Robbins, Boston. Schr. I. B. Gager, Fowler, New York. CHARLESTON, April 2S.—Arr. steamship Southerner, Berry, New York; Br. bark John Brum horn, Roy, New Orleans; brig Mohegan, Richardson, Boston. Cld, ship Franklin, Slanwood, Norfolk, Va.; Br. bark Margaretta, Nicholas, Hull, Eng.; schr. R. Habersham, Pennhton, Havana. Went to sea, barks N oma., (Sp.) Bisaca, Barce lona; Palmetto, Kendrick, Boston; brig Porto Rico, Giles. Havana. SAVANNAH, April 27.—Arr. steamer Ivan- Jioe, Gould, Augusta. Cld, ship Tamerlane, Henderson Portsmouth, N. II ; schrs. Sally Evans, (Br.) Tuzo. West In <-dies; James, Cody, Boston; Fair Play, Foster, do.; •O. 11. Perry, Wooster, Jacksonville, E. F. RAFFLE. he rafll*d at F. Earn back's on Satur » » day Evening next, a fine SILVER MOl NTED RIFLE, made by Mr. E. H. Rogers, of this city, and valued at §75. Twenty-live -chances at §3 per chance. The Rifle may be seen at Air. Rogers, on Mcln- Josh street, opposite Constitutionalist olfice. April 29 3 176 FOUR MONTHS after date, application will be made to the Honorable the Superior Court of Pincofn county, when sitting for ordinary pur poses, for leave to sell all the real estate of Jacob Ammons, late of said county, deceased. JACOB AMMONS. Adtn'r. April 29 177 TAXES, TAXES, TAXES ! ! 3NROM and after the first day of June next, the TAX DIGEST—for the year 1817, for the the county of Richmond, will be closed. All per sons, who may be found thereafter as defaulters, will be double taxed, in accordance with the laws of this Slate. From the first day ol May to the first day of June next, I will be found at the City Hall, from 9 until 11 o’clock, A. M. Saturdays and Sundays excepted. ’ ISIIAM THOMPSON, R. T. R. April 38 175 MSKms: ar wmvz* tagra-arrgti^-^gr I SUGARS, TOIS VCCO, AC. JUS r RECEIVED, 10,000 vur, 7 br “ , ; Jsar " l 5 boxi sCh wing Tobacco, some “extra j 1 bale Leaf Tobacco, a fir.-.t rate article, to pre vent moths in woolien goods, i Also, a general as.'- irun-nt of Segars, Tobacco, 1 SnutT, Pipes, Ac. For sale by i E. H. PEZANT, | Segar anti Tobacco Store, opposite L . S. Hotel. April 28 3 176 MOUNT EAGLE TRIPOLI. 4 REMARKABLE mineral, pronounced by geologist.- to be a great rarity tn nature, and known to them by the name of Tripoli, lias lately been disebv ered in this country, although but in one bed. of very narrow limits, all owned by the ‘■Mount Eagle Mannf icturing Company'’incorpo rated for the sole purpose of its manufacture. The article is excellent for burnishing and clean ing all lini-hed metallic and glass soifaces., such •asgold. silver, brass, Britannia and steel ware, window glass, Ac. Nothing has ever yet been discovered equal tothe pure Tripoli, and the corn limn language of tin* consumer is, it is the best thing I ever saw. The genuine article is for sale by the exclusive agent for Augns’a, WM. HAINES. April 29 --ts 176 \ ILUAHEL MES) 1C \L HOOKS. PUBLISHED by GRIftG, ELLIOT, A < o. 9 north lllist , Philadelphia, for sale by THO'h RICHARDS, Augiista. Geo., and by Booksellers generally in the United Stales. A new edition ot the D.spensatory of Dr. -Vo* Clclland’s Celebrated Work on the Practice of : Surgery, wiii be published in August; and Dr. j Wood s Practice early in June. A Treatise on the Practise of Medicine, in 2 volumes, Bvo. By Get rge B. Wood, VI. D. Au thor of the “ Dispensatory ofthe U. S.” Ac. Ac This Da new wu*k on the Practice of Medi | cine, and one of the most valuable ever issued | from the American Press; no practising physi cian should he without it. Ebcrle’s Practice of Medicine; A Treatise on the Practice of Vledirine, 2 vole Svo. By John Ebcile, Vi. l>., late Professor of Materia Medica ■ and Obstetrics in the Medical College ofPhila- I delphia, Cincinnati, Ohio, and Lexington, Ky., ftc, etc With Notcsan I Additions, bv George IcCleilan, M. D., and ot her distinguished Ptiy -1 sici ins. Embracing all the late improvements ) and discoveries in practice. 'This new edition is p-enounced by Dr. Gross ' of Louisville, Kv., and other distinguished phy ! si -ians to he “unquestionably one among the i most able ofthe kind that has ever been published J in the English language. E terle’s Therapeutics,‘2 vols. in one. Ebcrle on Diseases and Physical Education of Children, 1 vol. Bvo, new edition. This is a new edition, much improved, con taining a table exhibiting the doses of medicines, according t > the different ages. Ebcrlc s Notes for Students, new edition. U. S.— A; anv ol the above works are used as 1 Text Books in our Medical Schools, and are i considered necessary in the formation of a Pby ; sician s Library, as the Family Bible istoacler ] gvman. Any M. D who makes himself con versa't ! with the peg ,*s of Drs. Wood and Ebcrle, will ! never he far wrong in his Practice, i o All the new Medical Books for sale as soon I as published as above, j April 25 4s— 171 IMPORTANT LITER Ail V INTELLIGENCE. Ti£K T.SF2S OFCrEN. V.. TAYbOR. I3V BOBEIIT T. CONRAD, KSQ. TCSTITIIan Original and accurate Portrait,and S V elegant illustrations of the bailies i f Fort j l lanison, Okee-cho-bee, Palo Alto, Rescca dc la Palma, Monte cy, and Buena Vista. Is now in press, and v id tie published in I July the Biography of General Z Taylor, com ! prising ample dtuails of his early life, and public and privnfe career, derived from tire most authen ! tic and accurate sources, in a large and elegant volume, 12tuo, bv* ’ GRIGG. ELLIOT & Co., 14 N. Fourth street. i CJFN. TAYLOR A.VD 6318 STAFF, 2 volumes 12mo. —Illustrated icilh Portraits. IN PRESS, and will shortly he published, | GEN TAYLOR AND HIS'STAFF, con taining biogiaphies of Generals Taylor, Worth j Woo , Butler, and all tire distinguished officers ! of the present war, hv GRIGG. ELLIOT, & Co., No. 14 N. Fourth street. A Treatise on flip Practice of alcdiciue, 2 volumes.Svo., By GEORGE B. WOOD, VI. D., author of the “Dispensatory of the F. S., : ’ &c. Will be j published by the Ist of June. The Theory and Practice of Surgery, i By GEORGE McCLELLAN, JVI. D. in 2 | vols. Bvo. Will he j übiished about the Ist of j (September. 'The above works will be received as soon as published, by THOMAS RICHARDS, Augusta. Georgia. Newspapers throughout the south will oblige i the publishers by announcing tiiese popular i works. April 25 Is— 173 V CARD. j i T. P. CLEVELAND having temporarily | .BLF withdrawn from the practice of bis profes sion, 1 would inform the citizens of Augusta and the public generally, that i have formed a connec tion with his former copartner, J.\o. \V. Bpk.ar, in the practice of DEN TAL SURGERY. The bti | si ness will be conducted under the firm of Cl eve j land ff Spear. Olfice Broad-st., over Aldrich & I Green’s shoe store. JNO. A. CLEVELAND. Feb. 13 if— 117 NEW IRON AND Glt ASS FOUNDRY IN AUGUSTA. ; rpJHE SUBS CR 1 B ER S having completed ( _EL their arrangements for carrying on the above j business in all its various branches, are now pre i pared to receive and execute orders for : MILL GE \ RING AND OTHER C ASTINGS, AT TSIK .SHOKTI.ST NOTICK. I AVe feel confident, from our experience.in the j business, that we can give satisfaction to all who may favor us with a call. Having a good stock of the raw material on hand, we can warrant our Castings to be equal to any in tlie city, orelsew here. PATTERNS, of every description,made to or der. Our establishment is situated on Jones-street, immediately above the lot of the old Planters Hotel. WM. YORKE & < O. Augu-ta, April 30, 1847. th 6 ENTIRELY NEW. SPRING AND SOHIRK STYLES. JOHN BRIDGES, FASHIONABLE DRAPER AND TAILOR, JSextdoor below U. States Hotel, Broad-st. fSAHE Spring and Summer styles just receiving M of CLOTHS, Casdmeres, Drap D’Ete, plain and figured; Mixed and Drab Cashmereites, Drills. Vesting*. Fancy Articles. Trimmings, Ac., for gentlemen’s wear. Under Vests for ladies. Tbe public are respectfully invited before or dering their girments elsewhere, tn examine the above Stock, which they will find tocomprise the very best selections that can be made in the New York market. N. B.—Making and Trimming as usual, in the most fashionable manner. March 26 148 j GEORGIA, Burke County. j HEREAS, Isaiah Carter applies to me v w for letters dismissory on the Estate of George W. Carpenter, deceased. These are therefore to cite and adtnoni>h all and singular the kindred an creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office within the time pre scribed by law, to shew can.-e. if any they have, w hy said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, at office in Waynesboro, January ‘2sth. ISI7. T. 11. BLOUNT. Clerk. Jun. '-7 ; k e. if. uo«n;is, ; as- -ww x' &*s3 jo:jl sl r aL" a s:<? I Y/S7OULD inform tins citizens of Augusta and j V w its vicinity lliat lie lias opened a shop on I alcli.losli-street. directly opposite the Constitution alist office, for l lie purpose of can yiug on the above business, in all iis various branches. Rifles of a superior quality mice toordet, and warranted as good as can be produced, both in point ul linisii and accuracy of shooting. Double and single (bins re-stoi ke 1 and repaired. Also, door and trunk locks repaired, and new keys titled at short notiep. From Ids long experience in the business, he is enabled to say that all work entrusted lo his care shall be done as well as it can be done at the north 1 or elsewhere. &5“ A lien’s Revolving and Self-Corking Pistols, I Powder Flasks and >hut Pouches. ( bine \\ rent lies, English, French and American Percussion Caps, | for sale. aprii 27 lv 17| PERIFOCAL SPECTACLES. NEITHER THE FRENCH MEMSCTS. NOIL WCL k EASTON’S ENoLISH PERISCOFIC. 1 5O all who experience inconvenience in tlie use .B. of die common kind of Glasses, and especi- j I ally in night reading, these Spectacles will be lound a most valuable substitute; in no case, except where \ I the optic nerve has been pronounced diseased, have 1 they failed, when properly fitted, lo give salisfac i lion. i - No better proof of their superior merit r;lTl «fcc ( | given to each individual who may need Classed* ; than the satisfaction he will experience in the use , | of them. | These Glasses can be obtained in this place only i of CLARK. RACKKTT At CO., Agents for the Manufacturers, who have now on hand a good stip.ply in gold and’, silver frames. Perifocal Glasses titled loany Iraine, for any vision. f Spectacles in gold, silver and steel, for sale very j low by CLARK. HACKLI'P* CO., Dealersin Watches, Jewelry, Mil v«r W are. Ac. may 8 I NEW SPUING GOODS. tA 07M O. PRICE A CO., Drapers and Tni- T 4 # lors, have now instore, and are weekly 1 receiving from the French and Engli-h markets, i Ct.OI’HS, GA SSI ME RES and VESTINGS, j and Trimmings for Tailors us. s, to wliieli they j would call the attention of those visiting this mar- I ket, as they can sell them by piece or pattern, ns low as they can be purchased in \ewj\ork: (’ash mare t-ts, Croton Coatings, Summer Gamble!*, l -tig liGi and Auieri'an 1 vv-eds, white and colored Linen Drills, “Drap D'Ete,” bl’k. and col d tig d. ?3aiiogair Delaines, and nil the newest patterns • and styles of VESTINGS of Silk, Cash me#, white and eol’d. Marseilles, Valencias, &c..&c., with a full and general assortment of the newest patterns and #y les of RK.VDi .MADE ( I.Oili IMG, and well made Shirtsand Drawers. Hals and Caps. Umbrellas, steel Fame and all kinds; Hosie ry, Gloves, penders, Cra vats, Scarfs, Haruiker chiefs, Stocks, Collars. Bosoms, Shoulder Hraces, Riding Belts, Money Bells, Razors and Razor Strops, Dressing Cases. Clothes Brushes, Hail Brushes. Hat Brushes, Nail and Tooth do . Night Caps. Money Purses, Pocket Books, Tablets, Watch Guards. Body Guards, Tailors Shears, I Points. Tailors Inch Measures, Crayons, and every i article useful for dress. A fine assortment of HICKORY SHIRTS. We will make to order all kinds of FASHION- !• ABLE CLOTHING at hurt notice, ami as cheap as can he had in ilie Sun hern mark* t. 253 BROAD-ST., opp isite Slate Bank. March,! H 1 l il E IU M i:i> V \ ULDF I) ! For Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Gripincr, Pains and Summer Cum/ taints of Children . I>r. tVoodruff’% 2>j'»eiitccy Cordial ■«TS7ILL generally give immediate'relic/ *« tlwi j w w above named diseases—aliating severe pain generally as soon as taken, and correcting the stomach an 1 bowels in a short lime. Physicians and others have testified to its value. Call and ■ examine lor yourselves at the Agent's. ■ Pram the late lamented Captain Holmes, Geor gia Regiment. Brazos St. lago, July 21, IS 10. Dr. M. W oodrufl— Dear Sir—l owe you an 1 apologv for not acknowledging before this receipt of a box of your Dysentery Cordial, which you had the kindness to send me while in Columbus, tor the use of my corps. 1 have found it a most valuable medicine, and only regret that I have not a supply of it. Whcre cvcr my men have followed directions they have invariably found relief. We have suffered and are suffering much from Dysentcrv occasioned by tlie wretched water vve have to drink, but y nr ( ordial is rest ring all to fair wonted health and vigor. With my sincere thanks for your kindness, and best wishes for your success, 1 am your obedient servant. ISAAC HOLMES, Capt. Macon Guards. From Hon. 11. IF. Hilliard, talc U, S. minister to Helgium. Dit. WoormcKF: My dear Sir—A few davs since I received the Cordial wd.ichyon were good enough to send me. M. friend, Col. Seaborn Janes, would have part of it; the remainder ihavc 1 laid aside for use when I may need it. On the other page, 1 have added a statement of j my appreciation off as a Medicine. Having used (he Cordial of Dr. M. Woodruff, I do not hesitate to proncAince it a most valuable Medicine. Indeed, for such affections of the bowels as wr sometimes suffer with in the South, I know nothing a( all equal to it. HENRY W. HILLIARD. A fresh supply of the above valuable medicines for sale, wholesale and r*-tail. I>y WM. K. KITCHEN. Druggist, Augusta, and in most of the Counties in ihe State Georgia. F. W. Lacy, Wavneshorouah. W. M. Ca rr, Jacksonbomugh. Thomas White & Co., Wrightsborough. C. C. Cody, Warrenton. J. W. Jones, Mayfield. W. Davis, Povvelton. H. S. Breman. Mount Zion. J. R. Simpson & Co., Sparta. April 22 tth 170 DIVIDEND. Office Geo. Ins. & Trust Company, I Augusta, March 2J, 1817. $ j rWAHE Stockholders of this Company will he A paid a dividend of FIFTEEN DOLLARS per Share of the Capital Stock, in addition to the dividend of Twenty Dollars already declared, on the presentation of their >crip at this office on j and after the 7th April next. JOSEPH MILLIGAN, Sec’ry, ! March 23 12—tJ 149' 'CABINET FlimM CONSTANTLY ON HAND. ft I.VV AYS IMPORTING AND MAN I FAC AA T 4 RING the best and most fashionable i styles of FURNITURE. 1 would particularly rail tlie attention of pur chaseis to ( hairs of my own manufacture, the workmanship of which I guarantee to stand; if not, return them; likewise all articles of my manu facture. Also, on hand a beautiful assortment of WINDOW SHADES AND TRANSPARENCIES, of numerous patterns, and I propose to sell for such prices, as w ill L ave no excuse for purchase**. CHARLES A. PLATT’S. i Jan. 19 ]y <ji i SOI Til CAROLINA UAUT R()ADJ Hamcurg, .’March 15. ]R47 ’ • Ci RFIN AND PROVISIONS „• * Jf tended far the re!C r , - nt . h ‘ l sorts in* s land, will he tr ot t.se «nfterers in Scot- » ■ com pan v • . • , '' r:ed Charleston by this j T ’. *'*Lnopt charge. Those forwarding are I .el-leu to i to:X their packages “Srctland.” March 18 'V.J.M.vqRATn.X^n,- y.-vys.a.|— f %v-m ■■■!!■, wm Tyjititgiy njmsm 1 t.Lf wf ■- u-i'«i-' * :__ FOR SALE, T’liat delightful summer residence, at f. Bet! Air, recently occupied by Judge _.?b-. |l„h. Fur a deserip’ ini of the premises vud terms * fsile, persons wishing lo purchase are relerred to T humas Barrett, Lsq. April h 5 ts 173 I A "FO l\ S \LJ\ The WOODEN BUILDING on the .4 I U N. W . rr. of \V ashington and (4reene-sts., wib fie sold atihe .’Market House on next sale day, (Die first Tuesday in May) unless disposed of at private sale before that lime. Persons wishing to purchase may apply to Mr. Win H. (Goodrich, or to * ‘ JOSEPH A. EVE. April 25 td 173 pw GOODS FOR GENT’S. WE iR. if AASIMEKES of fancy colors, and Black Drub et Ta and Ca>hmarette Super V\ liite Russia Duck for punts Linen Drillings, cheeked, plaid and striped (’becked Linen Coatings.'Tweed Coatings Cotton and Linen Checked Goods, for boys wear Siik and Quinn Undershirts and Drawers Brown Cotton | Hose, Glove*, llandkfs. Suspenders, Silk, Cashmere and Marseilles 5 tast ings. With every description of Goods, in our line to which we invite your attention. BOWDRE A CLAGETT. April 17 1(57 MGR EX K\V GOODS: Wc have received by the Southerner , additional sup- \ idii s of NEW AND BEAUTIFTL GOODS. AMO.VG WHICH ark: pL\IN B\RE(i ES of all colors JL Rich stales of Satin striped and fig "J Ba- j reges New sijles of French Muslins and Jaconets U kite Goods, suih as : JAf’ONET Ml SLI.NS, Swiss Muslins, Book Musliiisami Laces of every kind; Cambric and | Swiss Edgings atul Insertings, Linen Cambric llandkfs. From 12g reins to S'!u, Ladies and Misses Kid Gloves of the best quality, S'llk and Cotton Hosiery, a great assortment ami at all prices U bile Damask Curlain Muslins in sets and by the yard. iliack. Iflue black, plain and striped Silks ; Colored Silks, a splendid assortment I Black Alpacas, black Bombesins and thin black ; Gottis for Ladies Dresses White and coi’d. Canton Crape Shawls and Scarfs Do. do. Barege and Twisted Siik do. French Work Coliars and Bonnet Ribbons 500 pieces Calico «>f the richest and newest styles Paras* Is. Lmhrelias and ■‘■'ua Shades In Domestic Goods our assortment is very complete: Bleach* d and brown SIiIRTLNGS from 3-1 to 9-d w Trie B1 cached and brown Sheetings from 5-4 to 10-4 j and 12-4 vv i.le Irish Lit reus, Linen Sheetings and Pillow-case 1 Liaeps. As complete as our Stock is now. vve lakq plea sure in in\ iiing purchasers to call and examine our assortment, as vve are satisfied vve can give satis- * faction in goods and prices. April 13 BOW'D RE A CLAGETT. 1) \GUI 1 KIIEOTYPII PICTURES. .What should We cherisli more in this brief life, . Than Father, Mother , Sister, Brother, Wife? Tlie niem’ry of the firm and constant Friend, Who aid and counsel in distress would lend I Let Art from Nature their true semblance make— Affection claims it for our kindred’s sake ! fFniiP. SUBS< TUBER has taken tb*» rooms D. lately occupied by Mr. Johnson, and will t ike PICTURE- - ' in his well known style. Hav ing received instructions from him and operating with his instrument, he hopes to please all who 1 call at his rooms. . PETER STR \HP. A nl 7 Ira— 155 gleNn springs” Spartanburg District, SouthCarolina. fBN HIS delightful W atering Place has nmler gone thorough repairs, arul w ill be ready lo receive company by the first of May. The beneficial res ul is of ihe water can he testifi ed to by hundreds, vv ho have experienced its in fluence up >n \ arimis diseases. T’he accoimnoda- j lions >lia!l he suited to the wants of ail visitors who may visit the place, upon the following terras, vrz: ' Man per day, $1,25 ** Week. 7.1-0 Over one and less than four w eeks, per week. G,()0 Four weeks and over, *’ “ 5,U0 Children and Servants half price. Horse per day, ’ C2J iter week, 3.50 J. C. ZIMMERM \N. Tor the benefit ofthose who are fond of music. I have purchased a fine Piano Forte, and have en gaged a fine hand of music for the season. »Iso, .Mr. R. A. Cates has repaired his Billiard | Table, and fitted up a new Ten Tin Alley, which : will be in good order for flu* u*e of those fond of that kind of exercise,&c. Gambling not allowed oil the premises. J. C /. A-prtl K> o—e2m lfls "'EXECUTOR s SAUL OF \ ALUABLE REAL ESTATE AN 1> OT II t: R I* S? O I* ERT Y . In pnr.'Uanee of a Decree i*i Equity, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in May next, at the lower 1 market house in the city of Augusta,the follow- j ing property, belonging to the estate of 31. Nel- | son, deceased: The improved Lot <>n the north side of Broad-st., I on which there are two three story brick houses, occupied by W. Woodbury & Co.,T. Barrett A Co. and others. Also, other improvements. 'The improved Lot on the south side of Broad-st., on which ihereisa two story wood n buii*ling and oilier improvements, at present occupied by Mrs. Ca veil. Two improved Lots on Walker-st., near Mc- Kinne-st., on each o.Which there is a one story wooden building. (Jne House and Lot n tlie town of Harrisburg, ; No. 43, near the Canal, on which there is a one story w ood* n house. Two vacant Lots, Nos. 83 and 84, on the south side of Broad street, through which the Canal j runs. Three vacant Lots on the east side of McKhme, i near Walker-street. One vacant Lot on McKinne-street, south of tlie last described lots. 'Three vacant Lots, immediately north of the Bray ton lots, one on tlie east side of McKinne street, am! near tlie Canal Basin. ()ne Lot of Land, No. 192.22.1 District, 2d Sec- I lion Cherokee, containing 100 acres. One Gold Lot, in the 2d District and 4lh Section Cherokee, containing 40 acres. II Shares of the Capital Stock of the Georgia Rail Road & Banking Company. 5 Shares of the Stuck of the Central and Wes- ; tern Wharf Company. A Negro Woman named Jane. Terms made known on the day of sale, and pre- I viously on application to either of tlie undersigned ; Executors. JAMES HARPER, ) Executors of M. I JOHN NELSON, $ Nelson,dec’d. April 7 t 153 31 AGIO TOOTH-ACIi E MIXTURE, A KR ANTED to afford immediate relief to w TOO'TII-ACHE, and s«i|ierior to any sim ilar article known. Prepared by an exjierienced ( Dentist, from a receipt furnished by one of the, | ablest Dentists in the. United Stales. Price 25 ' cents. Forsale bv D’ANTIGNAC &; B \ RRY. HAVILAND, RISLEY i CO , WM K. KITCHEN. THOM AS BARRETT & CO., J. E. .MARSH \ LL, \\ M. 11. TU I T, And at the Drug Stores in Hamburg, S. C. {fj~ Agent-* are requested to refund the money in any case where this preparation fails lu give satis faction. 9m [April 16 WANTED TO HIRE, ITTiY the month or year, two Negro boys from fifteen to twenty years of age. Inquire at tliis office. ‘ ” Apri l ’ li U'ON ! H ACTEM ' JUSTREC- CD _ ' .»>*m ( hoice Hams. f - >r fam lvt;se, ; 25.000 lbs prime Sides and Shoulders, and fur j sale low hv f \prilfi] JOHN R. DOW. "■PERFUMER Y.—A bout seventy-five differ I JiL entextraets of the choicest English and Trend | Odours, from Ede. Lubin A - Prevost, with an end less variety of A met i can Perfumes, seme of them very fine, and all will beso’d low. march 23 J. E. MARSHALL. GEORGIA LOTTERIES. D. PA INE A CO. MAV AG EKS. AGENCY AT AUGUSTA, GA. SALES CLOSE THIS EVENING. Drawing Due Friday Morning. Georgia Literature Lottery. Vlass No 21. F .K 1817. To b** drawn in Cohinibus, 28ih April. 13.000 IIOLiPRJS, $3.50*5! $1,750! $1,500! 50 of $.550! 7S Numbers —13 Drawn Ballots. Wholes only s4—Ha!ves. s2—Quarters, $L Package quarters cost $26 —vvarrunied to draw “one ball ’’ nett. Drawing Due Monday. O 0 Grand Consolidated Lottery. Ci ass No. 17, Extra, for 1847. 35.000 DOIiL’SS! $7,500! $5,500? 10 of $1,000? Wholes only $5, li.ilvess 2,55, Quarters $1,25. ■ Drawing Due Tuesday Evening. O *■ CD Gi and Consoßl hated, Ceaus No. IS. 75.0 m mn DIVIDED INTO 50 PRIZES OF $10,000! EACH. $30,000! $10,000! Ac.. &c. Wholes $10 —shares in proportion. For sale by E. H. PEZANT, \gent. Broad-st., I door below the Bank of Augusta. {UrOrders from the country will meet wiili promut attention ifaddressed as above. [April 29 GREEN E A \ 1) IM LASlii .RON Ul ENT ;c O T T a R X 21 S 3 ! J. \V. M UKIY .V CO., SITCCF.SSOII? TO Ji . . iilibCOSO & 4-0., .11 A.KAR U’.S. 1 CLASS No. 17. By South Carolina, Class No. 17, April 29, 1347. SALES CT.OSE THURSDAY, 60 Numbers—lo Ballots. CL©IM> BOLT/RS. $1,500! SLOOO! $500! $389! Ac. . Tickets $1,50 —shaes in proportion. EXTR \ CLASS No. IS. By Alexandria Class 13, May Ist, 1347. SALES CLOSE MONDAY. 30.000 IM>LL 9 115,1 $12,000! §7,000! $3,270! 50 of §1.000! Tickets $ 10—shares in proportion. CLASS S. To be. drawn at Savannah, May 1. 1817. SALES CLOSE SATURDAY. 73 Number.—l 3 Ballots. CAPITAL PRIZE. 3.000 COLLARS. $2,000! $1,200! §1,046! 2 ot $1,000! Ac. 'Pickets $2,00 —SI .ares in proportion. 1 For sale by JOHN \. MILLEN. Agent. Opposite the M isonte IT.*ll {U7“Ordet s from the country promptly attended tp. il 23 i . AN ACT 63*0 alter and am nd the third section of the M second article of the Constitution of this Stale. Whereas the Third Section of the Second Arti cle of the Constitution of this State r**ads in the following words, to wit :—No person sha 11 be el- ' igiide lo the office of Governor who shall not have been a < iiiz**n of ihe I niled Stales twelve I years, and an inhabitant of this Sure six years, 1 and who has not altnined to the age of thirty years, and who does not possess five hundred acres "f land in his ou n riglit w iiliin this Slate, j and otlier property to the amount of foilr tlron sand dollars, and vv hose esiate shall not on a rea sonable estimation, be competent lo tlie di charge of his just debts over and above (fiat sum ■ —and wiieVeas said property qualification is in consistent with the eenins of our instiintioiis, and the popular spirit of this age Section I. LL it emoted by lie Senate avd { House id Representatives of the State of Georgia j j in General Assembly met and it is hereby enacted \ by the authority of the same. 'That so soon as ibis ! Act shall have passed, agreeable to tlie require- j ! ments of the Constitution, the following shall be j | adopted in lien ofihe Section above recited, (:n j ; vvit:i —No person shall lie eligible to the office of 1 I Governor vv ho shall not have been a citizen of the j United Stales twelve years and an inhabitant of this JSlatesix years, and who hath not attained the ag** of thirty-years. A 'proved December 26th, 1845. ' ' ' April 13 NEW ICE HOUSE—ELLIS STREET, f S HIE subscribers having completed iheir ICE M HOUSE on a new and well adapted plan for ! preserving Ice during all seasons of tlie year, re spenfiitly inform the citizens i f Augusta and its vicinity*, that they have received and will keep for sale, a large supply of tills necessary article. R-dcs —3 cents per pound; 24 cents per pound to tiio-e purchasing $lO worth of nckets, which will entitle them to as small a quantity a' 2 pounds at a time; 24 cent> per pound to those purchasing 550 lbs and over, delivered, i lee pul up in the best manner country eus i turners. Terms of sale, cash on delivery*. Tbe Ice House will be opened frern sunrise un til dark, and on the Sabbath from 8 till i 0 o’clock a. m. M M. HAINES A CO. April 14 164 CIGARS! C’GARS! CIGARS! CIGARS, received at (Just. * Vo t.U£it's Cigar and rJ’obac i co Store, one door below J. B. Setze’s dry good store. For sale low at wholesale and retail. April 14 164 SPRING BONNETS, &C. i MRS. E. PRITCHARD, First door above the Augusta Insurance and Bank ing Company, and immediately opposite F. Lainback's Confectionery, : mttTILL open, on Monday next, a fashionable v w assortment of Spring & Summer Bonnets AMONG WHICH ARE MONTEREY COTTAGE, FRENCH LACE. AMAZONS. RICE PEARL, RIC E COBURG. LEGHORN, DEVON and STRAW. MI>SES’ BONNETS, a good supply. I She will also open a fine assortment of Fashionable | RIBBONS, FLOWERS, TABS, CAPS, CAPES ASB COLLARS, which she will sell low for cash. £k?“ BONNETS repaired or made to order at the 1 shortest notice. 1 in— [April 16 DRY GOODS, /.V CHARLESTON , S. C. w. BANCROFT 1 , 253 King-st., would J 3 vise the attention of counfr; lanfersand olbers, who may visit the c;.", t 0 is stock ot ri- h I .iiu y and Stajne I)“ t ( >ods It will be found one of the most in the city, and is intended to em /.are every article in the Dry Goods line. I’ar -1 ticular attention paid to ladies’ rich Dres> Goods 4 Shawls. Mantles, >v.c. Alio, a full assortment of Domestic Fabrics, both Gotten and Woolen. In rooms Ln the rear and over our front sales room, will be offered to merchants. a large stock of the same goods, at wholes le. at prices well worthy the attention of close buyers. April 11 l6l COFFEE, SUGAR AND HOE ALSUS. II CAGS lll ° COFFEE, Ja. 20 ithds N. O. and Muscovado .Sngarf, 30 hhdsNew Crop Cuba 3lo : a>‘*e>. for sale low hy [April 6J .’UIIN 1U DOW. I'nn.ir saij-x Adpa*fNiaTRATOJR»S SALE. * On.the first I ' K S;1 *y in May m-xt. wiJI be sold, at ti.e Market horn* in the city <>f Augusta, under an order ut the hotiorai.lt- Inferior Conn of Kirh mond fount}', vihen Mtl.ng f,, r ordinary pur po*es. the lollowing described property sitnna in said city. being a part of ihe real estate \f the late Paul Filz f.ioiis, deceased, and sold for the Ijendlt of tho heirs and creditors of said es tate: Ttie family ro idence. being that handsomely improved lot fronting on Telfair, Centre, Walker and filbert-siieets. Three improved lots on north side of Telfair-st., fronting the family resi lenee. Six vacant lots m ihe square fronting on Fc-n --w o k. \\ ashington. Centre and B-streels. One vaeam Jot on V\ alkef-sired, next west of D Viitignae's Warehouse. Terms made known at the time of sale. ROBERT F. I-OF i W 11,1 JAM J. EVE. Adm’r*. GEORGE W. CHAW FORD ) April 20, H 47. , ]7q , ( Hnztpnnrd. i SCR I YEN’ SH inilll i"S SALE. Will tie sold, before tl»e court house doyr in the village )‘ Jacksonhoro. between the usual hours e! sf-ie, n tiie first Tuesday in May next, tha follow in .Negroes, to wit; Jerry, a an; Judy, a woman; Aurelia, a girl; Jackson, t oy; Emanuel, a hoy; and Moses, a hov—l< vie- nas the property of Jacob Bryan, deceased, tosati.fy a mortgage ft. fa. in favor of Eaac Bryan, /’ropertv pointed out bv said fi. fa. JEFFBBS ON ROBERTS, Sl.-flf. April 13 1<53 Tostpontd Ad/iiimalrat-or’s Sale. By virtue of an order ui the Honorable the Infe rior ( hurt of Scriven county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will he sold at the court house door in said county, on the first Tuesday in May n«-Xt. between the usual hours of sale, the following property, viz; Four lots in the village of Jacfcsonboro; on said ; lots are a good Dwelling and otherout buildings. Also two hundred anil (ifty acres of Land, adjoin* sL tog hind of Benjamin Taylor, lohn 'Taylor and oth ers, sold asllie property ofJacoh Bryan, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said de ceased. Terms on the day. Isaac brvan, Adm’r. xyi April 13 163 C" x-. -• j-, acrarr** '■!- ■' *~reg —yr-rg» iitih pjkiw * t JimMMrjwma— Stuuc & MtCollttirfs Mammoth J/ L\mm. r ' -- ■' ’ - -¥ '■•ft ciTiriTTf 1 uiLii Wrfelb imu, ; Achnowh-Jsred Ihe finest company in lie Union, ■jaD L’ \i BERING aiuo- g tlie troupe the most tal* x’4t ented pcrfoihuts in the wor.d. wi.h a very superioV -I'iil of ymig ami newly broke Horses, and decidedly the finest Brass L>uud that e\cr tra velled. J Tins Miivnmoth Company will give ilm-e repre sentations in Augusta, commencing on Thursday, April *3‘J. 'wjt-- In announcing tiie exhibition of this truly talen ted company, the proprietors annex JHe follow ing, to show ihe genuine worth of the performances and the respectability of the mcmbtis composing the troupe; We. the undersigned, members of the respec tive Municipal Councils .of the city of New Or* leans, testily to the general worth of the perfor mances and Ihe re.-pectahiliiy of the member* at tached t.> tin Great Western Circus of Messrs. Sione & McCollum, who have been playing in this city the past winter, and vve cheerfully re commend the company to the municipal authori ties and the public generally, of the. different cities ‘ and towns in which they may appear during the coming-travelling non of IMT. A. D CROSSMAN, Mayor. v; Municipality. Joseph G'-nois, Recorder; J. L Fabre, Cyprean Emfoar. E. CJignel, Jackson Duplessis, Enail VVitz, Alex. Derhes, Z. Latour. Billiard Hagan, J. E. Fames, J. Slingerland. P. Shields, Aldermen. Set on d Mu n icijkilily. Jjslnia Baldwin. Recorder; Samuel.J. Peters, John Duggan, D. St. Asbourne, M. M. Reynolds, .Samuel Jamison. John W. Smith, James iMvene, John Goodw in. 11. Edwards. James P. Freret, Jo seph I andis. J. N Hawthorn. Aldermen. 77, ird Mu ntcipnlity. P. Sewzeneau. Recorder; G. Lugenhtihl, S. L Nicomede, F. B. Bernard. Francis Servverssen, John U. Hale, L. M. Douviliier, Aldermen. The company consists in part of YOUNG Me.COLLUM. decidedly the best Two-Horse Ri ler in the world. E TON S TONE, acknowledg d the only suc cessor to tiie far-famed French Equestrian, Le to f. DENNISON STONE, t!ie Mclo-Dramatic Horseman and Equestrian of all work. Mr, B. JENNINGS, the Classic Positiotusf, with his cxtraoidinary son, Master HENRIK JENNINGS. JOHN JACKSON, the most celebrated Could Volatile Performer m the Union. Mr. E. KINCAID, and A. LEVI, tw-o very celebrated Horsemen, I'umblcrs, Acrobats,&c. These geniloau n arc at the vi ry zenith of their profession, and are aided in their laborious duties by T. H. Coleman, T. Graven, W. Wil son, W. Sullivan, J. Barrett. W. Young, f l . Boss, J. Hicks, li. Long, D. Van Zandt, M. llcmingue, r E. Sharpe, making a company in point oftalcnt and gentlcmanlv bearing that can not be equalled in the Union, with the mirth provokino Jester and great Southern Grotesque, GREEN “JOHNSON. The BRASS BAND is another great fea ture in this “Paragon of Circus Compa: ies, 1 ’ and nu libers fourteen performers, who, in point ofta lent as musicians, cannot be excelled, they hav ing been selected with care and precision from the Orchestras of the St. Charles, American and French Theatres, New Orleans, and are under the guidance and supervision of Mr. H. Ix. GAUL. This splendid Band will note the coinpahy’s arrival in thcdiflV-n nt cities and towns, en route, by playing a varied and beautiful selection from the latest Operas ofthe day. The proprii tors assure their patrons that no word or action that would tend to cause a tint on the most modest che< k will be allowed within tiie ring ofthe Great Western; but in the repre sentations, the audience will have their minds av well as eyes satisfied, and it will tend as a resus citation from the more laborious duties. There will also be a Grand Day Performance on Friday and Saturday Afternoons ,, for fami lies and children. Performance to comsUroce at ‘2h p, m. Doors will open at fi£ o’clock, and performance commence precisely aOj o'clock. Ujf Admittne t -e—Boxes 50 cents —Pit 25. S. a. STOKES, manager. o. L. EATON, AGENT. The Ma nmotli Groat Western Circus will bo exhibited at Edgefield, S. C., on Monday, May r 3, Wctson, May 4, Lexington, May 5; Colum bia, May <i, for three davs. April 17 . * j 160 IODIDK OF SARSAPARILLA is a new preparation of A. i>. & jj SANDS, and is confessedly the best Spring and Fall Purifier «.f the Blood. The attention of Pbvsicians is particularly directed t«» tbie prepara tion- For sale by J. E. MARSHALL. April 22 VARNISHES. CIOACIT. Copal, I'urniiure and Japan >AI J M6HES, of very superior quality. jDktrv reived hv J. E | April %i HV „ 4 '