Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851, May 22, 1847, Image 3

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irn miiim in » i. i i «jpi.i i ■ ha mm m i l ir - Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry. The following lelter from the Rev. HENRY WOOD, of Concord, N. IL, editor of the Cong res sional Journal, a religions newspaper of a high character, speaks volumns in favor of the good qualities of Wi-lar’s Balsam : Concord, N. If.,March 2, ’346. Mr. S. W. Fovvle—Dear Sir: Two years ago the past winter, a sudden and violent attack upon my Jungs by exposure to cold,confined me to my room and bed for several weeks; and when I re covered I w is so much oppressed hy difficulty in breathing, that I was incapable of fast walking and violent exerci-c, and often uus unable to sleep or rest upon a bed by night. The Buffering was fre quently extreme, and judging from the inefllcacy of the remedies used, 1 supposed the disease incura ble. Being persuaded to try a bottle of W istar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry, without the least confi dence in its efficacy or that of any other prescrip tion, no one can fully understand my surprise and joy, vvh-ii I found the difficulty almost entirely re moved before one bottle was used up. Having a ui trial aversion to ra -dicine, and s-ldom using it many form, nothing hut sympathy with my fellow sufferers induces me to make this public si item*, nt and recommend the article toothers similarly af* tin led. Willi respect, yours truly. HENRY WOOD. None genuine, unless signed!. BUTTS on the wrapper. f or sale in Augusta, wholesale and retail, by H.V VI LAND, RISLEY CO., and also by THOM VS I>Alt. RETT *Sz CO., and Dealers in Medicines generally in Georgia. May 18 tJ— IS? Suuil’s MarNapai'ilia, Is a combination of vegetable medicines, differ ing entirely in their properties from tt.c various preparations of SAIIAPARILLA which have at different time;' been offered to the public, and from the high state of jicrlection to which the ap paratus used in the process has been brought by the proprietors during the many years of experi ence devoted to the subject, a medicine has been produced which is calculated to be, and has been of more benefit to the worl I, than any other dis covery of the present century. Diseases have been cured such us are not furnished in the re cords of lime past, and what it has already dune for the thousands who have used it, it is capable of doing for the millions still suffering and strug giinjj with disease. For further particulars and conclusive evidence of its sitpetior value and efficacy, see pamphlets, which may ho obtained of agents, gratis. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by A. P» & D. SANDS, Wholesale Druggists, ICO » Fulton, corner of William street, New-York. — Sold also bv, 11A VIL AND, RISLEY & CO., Augusta. And by Druggists generally throughout the United States. Price $1 per bottle, or tux bottles for $5. }'J May IS X OTIC la.—The Ward Committees of the Board of Health will commence the uml exami nation of the Lots and enclosures in their respective DisliiciH,on Monday. the2Uk, ami it is hoped that tlie citizens generally, will unite with them in hav ing their premises clean and in good order, so ne cessary at this season of the year. JAM£B B. BISHOP, Chairman Board of HeaMi. May 21 3 195 City T*\esv COLLECTOR A TREASURER’S NOTICE. The Citizens 6f A'Kgtt.sta, and all concerned, are hereby notified that 1 am prepared tore ceivfe thdi'r City and Canal Taxes for the present xear, and lu>)ic that all who are ready to pay, will not wait fir m«* to call on them, but will foriliw ith honor me with a visit at my office, which will he kept open Or tii- purpose from 2 to 6 o’clock, P. M. daily. for the next two weeks. The forenoons, 1 expect to employ in making calls, as I am hound to do, unless i«y fellow-citizens make it unnecessary by first calling on me. JOHN HILL, c. & r. c. a. may 10 12 lO3 Latest dates FROM 1.1 VER pooi.,::;:;a y 4. Latest dates FROM ll.iVßtc, ;;;;::;::;:april 23. { Correspondence of the Journal of Commerce .] LIV Fit POOL. April 23.— Cotton. —The improv ed demand last, week became suddenly checked by tiie increased difficulty in monetary negotia tions. and the demand this week lias been almost entirely confined to the wants of the trade. All • b-scripfions are freely offered; American at a tie < Jme of fd to id. and Brazil, Egyptian and Surat »t id to fd per lb. from last quotations, market, however, closed w ith more firmness. Speculators have taken 9s0() American and 2000 Egyptian, and exporterss>K) American and 200 Surat. Sales of the we*-k 23,650 hales. APRIL 30. .Market materially influenced this week by the almost unprecedented stringency of the money market; demand in consequence limit ed, and to effect sales a further reduction of i a Id submitted to in American!; other sorts also more or less effected. Speculators taken 1230 American and 650 Egyptian, and exporters 350 American, and there have beeh forwarded into the country unsold during the month 4380 American. Sales of tire week 28,860 bales. L! V ERI’OOL, May 3rd*—Since the departure of flie las? steamer. 20lh tilt., there has been a panic in the Money Ma ket with a pre.-ure quite, unexampled oflitc years. Higher rates have been paid on discounts of bills than even in 1837 and 1839, and during some days the most undoubted paper could not be discounted on any terms. The apprehended consequence of a continuance of this state of things have been strongely pressed on the Government and the Bank of England from vari ous quarters, and though it is understood that the la ter lias relaxed in some degree and discounted rather more freely the last few days, yet the seve rity of the pressure is only very partially relieved, notwithstanding the accounts that the Russian Go vernment is about to invest upwards of two mil lions sterling of its gold in the English funds.— From the situation of the. Bank it is evident that it must maintain a very restrictive course,and there seems no reason to look for anything but the con tinuance of a very stringent money market and a high rate of interest, at 1 asl until w c have a pret ty satisfactory assurance as to the result of the next harvest. This panic has of course been severely felt on the Cotton trade of the country, causing spinners tocotinue or extend their system of work ing short time, until now ike consumption is pro bably reduced to one-half; and a great degree of gloom prevails throughout the manufacturing dis tricts. Our Cotton market has been better sus tained than might have been expected (under the * influence of the short crop accounts) hut has de clined id per lb. The sales for the week ending the 30th til l .. amounted to 23,900 hales, of which 5230 were I pland til 6 a 6J, 10,100 Orleans at 6 a 71 with 70 fancy bales at 9 a 9i; 3420 Alabama and Mobile at 51 a7, and 100 Sea Island at 12 a 20d per lb. About 1500 bales were taken on specula tion during the week. The busine.-s on Saturday, the Ist inst., was7ooo bales, and to-day about 4000 have been sold. Os Saturday’s business 3000 bales were taken on spero’ation, hut the spcculati ve de mand has been quite suspended to-day. Fair Up land 6i, fair Mobile, 6», and fair Orleans, 6ec- per lb. Confidence in the Corn market teems to have increased since our last, notwithstanding some meek and tempotarv dffre::io:i frem the f-Ltritry cf money. -w=-■ -f~;jr-3ac. mnw.- W-.MX L’iUtrX. Mata— Western Canal Flour declined to 38s pr bbl., but has rallied and is now worth 40 a 4ls. and Phila delphia and Baltini ire may be quoted 395. Ain. W heat at 11 a 12s per 70 llw. The supply of In dian Corn having been rather beyond the demand, it is rather difficult >aie at 49 a 5 is pr quarter, and Indian Corn Meal may be quoted 26s pr bbl. MAY 4 —Yesterday sales about 4000 bales, at currency of Saturday and market free of specula } lion. i HAVRE. April 23.— Cotton. — Market under the influence of the d.;iires-*ed character of the accounts fiom Liverpool. Transactions trifling, holders yield 1 to a decline of from Ito 2on all American; sale* j 3 805 bales, imports IG.IBS bale.-; Upland 8] to 9Tc; .Mobile 81 to lu3; New Orleans 81 lo 120 c. r _ [CorTes],oudence of the Bullimort Patriot.] SJy magnetic Trlogrnpb. NEW V ORK, Al ay IN, 2 p. ui.—Sales on the , s >ot of G nesee il >ur at $8,25.18.3 1 —sales also, for delivery in Viay,althe same price; in June do, at >7,T5i7.fiI, and in July at $7.50. Some 15,000 bills, taken. Cornrneal at $5:;5 l‘2j. J Cotton dull and prices declined 18a l-4c. un der the news. I 'The private letters brought hy the scarner t quote Cana! tl utr at 1I s- and the market buoyant. Indian corn fir n at 51 tos7s ; wheat 1 la Ids. per 70 pounds. The tone of the letters is favorable 1 The ptessure of the Li erpool money market, ha s ,-ffectcd the price of provisions. Large ar rivals. The steamer brought out about one million . i dollars in specie. NEW ORLEANS, May 15,2 p. in.— Cotton. — y Market not yet settled—we do not hear of a iratis ,. ; action. Sugar Dull-—retail sale* only at previous J rate-. i Mola*ses —Retail sales only at do. j Flour —Sales 128 bills. Illinois at fi 12; 1000 Ohio and 700 Illinois at 6 25, and 453 St. Louis at | 6 35. Corn —Sales 1 100 sacks mixed at 70c; 400 vvhpe in cotton sacks at 75. and 2U<)O yellow at 73—other ” negotiations pendin?, but not closed, e i Bacon —42 casks Illinois .Shoulders sold at s*c. j Lard —Sales 65 4 kegs at 9c., * Whisky —2oo bhls said at 2 )c.—retailing at 20i ' a2l c. • i Freight —N uhing transpired. Exchange —Stiil dnmjling. a ! I MOBILE, May 17— Cotton. —The receipts | since the date of-mr last re view sum up only 1722 - j bales. There have been exported during the same e j period, 531 G bales. The stock on hand and ship board not cleared is 112/2IS bales, against 102,260 i same time last season, e I Our last review closed on a dull market ronse- j quently on an indisposition to operate to any ev j lent pending the expected advices fiom Europe, I ' which was shared equally between buyers ami ; sellers. Middling cottons were quoted at lo| a 11 i cents. This condition of tht* market continued 1 up to Tuesday evening—the sales for the three i, i days reaching only 1500 bales, and prices remain* | ing without apparent change. About the middle, ! of the day on Wednesday a good demand sprung • ( up. purchasers taking some i‘2oo bales at full J | prices, ami creating the impression that the C’ale ! donia’s accounts had been received by private cx- I press. On Thursday the telegraphic advices hy the steam r came through, which though brief, were sufficient to show an advance in the Liver i pool market, and during the day 1000 bales chang j »-d hands sit a slight improvement in rales. The ; I circulars and private correspondence came to hand s by Friday’s mail, and although they concur in giving a considerable advance in the prices of f cotton, there is some little discrepancy in tlmir , details w hich it is not for us to adjust. After their examination, some 1200 bales were disposed of at prices indicated by our quotations though the mar *• ket is unsettled, many factors claiming an advance. I : which buyers refu-e. The sales of the week 1 amount only to 4.900 bales. The advance in this market, is about fc. on last wvek’s quotations. I.IVKKFOOL CI.AStiH- I CATIO N . Ordinary, ]O2- a— Middling - all Middliiig fair, all i Fair. Ilia 2 (iood fair, nominal. Good ami fine, nominal. The period has arrived when it is proper to rc- I fertolhe indications in regard tothe prospects of j the planters for the new year. Until within some • ; ten days the general tenor of advices from the . | country was favorable, the stands for cotton and j ; corn both being considered good. Since then, j however, we regret to learn that the cold nights 1 j and prevalent north winds have, had an injurious i ! effect upon the young cotton, giving it what plan . | ters cad the “sore shin.” and producing insects i that have already w rought injury to the plant. On j the river and low lands many planters have been | compelled to plough up and replant their grounds, r I and the uplands have also stiff-red the same way, s though to a limited extent. The crop is backward for the. season, and should the prevailing cool weather continue much longer ir must abridge tlie ■production. These remarks apply to the region that looks to this place as a market. » Freight*. —Foreign are exceedingly dull. A few ! hundred hales have been shipped to Liverpool al • ; 9-16 d.. within the past two days. To other for | cign ports there is nothing doing, nor has there j been an engagement for two weeks—and it has ■ | been fully five months since an American ship was , j taken for Liverpool. Coastwise—For New York, | owing to tlie scarcity of suitable vessels, the pac j kets have all been enabled lo obtain an advance. I The shipments of the week have been nt Jc. The • ; arrivals from sea have been quite few for some I i time past, and the tonnage in port is unusually | small compared with the wants. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVALS FROM CHARLESTON. April 9.—Julie, Trieste; 12, Caroline, Bergen 13, Alfred, Brake; 14, Enterprise, Swinemunde; 15, Enighcden, Odessa, 6l; Gertruida, Swine munde; Condor. Havre; 17, Spitfire, Leith; 20 Durham, Liverpool; Yorkshire Lass, do; 22, Con.’ star,tin, Swinemunde; 23, Colibri, Hamburg; 24, Pheasant, Antwerp; 25, Harriet & Jessie, Havre; 26, Janet, Deal; Aurora, Liverpool; Treraont, Hav re; Pierra Amand, do; James Gray, do; 4 Ilodre Keil;29. Ludlow,Gravesend; Athol, Liverpool; 30; Ferax, Deal; May L Portland, Liverpool;2, Pando ra, do; James White, HulI;S hrs. Zephyr, Wood, Havana, R. Habersham, Penisjon, ko. ARRIVALS FROM SAVANNAH. April 21st. Edwin, Liverpool; 25th, Victoria, ! do .; 27th, Tuskar, do.; 29th, Harward, Havre; i 29th, Alexander Grant, Liverpool; May Ist, Henry , Duncan, do. BAILED FOR CHARLESTON. April 21.—Maria, Bordeaux; May 1 Ci mraerce, Liverpool. CHARLESTON, May 21.—Arr. brig North Bend, Cole, Sagua. la Grande,Uuba; Adeia, V/at son. Cardenas, Cuba. Cld, barks Belvidere, Cook, A'enice, Italy; Clyde, (Br-) Halt-row, St. Johns, N. B. j Went to sea,ship Sullivan, Wait«, New York; schrs. Romeo, Hathorn, Philadelphia; Chappel, Nash, Portland; Messenger, Sands, Baltimore. SAVANNAH, 3lay 20. Arr. bark Isaac Mead, Brown, New York; brig Cltas. Joseph, Leigh, Boston; schr. Alary Farrow, Warren, Thoraaslon, Cld, brig Havre, Carpenter, Boston. MONTHS after dale, application will he made to the Honorable the Superior Court tis Lincoln county, when silting for ordinary pur poses, for leave to sell all the real estate of Jacob Ammons, laic of said county, deceased. JACOB AMMONS. Adm’r. April 29 177 PERFUMERY. —Ab(mt»evemy-fjvc differ enlextracts of the choicest English and Frencl Odours, from Ede.Lubin & Prevcwt, with an end less variety of American Perfumes,some of them very fine, and aJi will be sold low. march 23 J. E. MARSIIAT.L. corFEe7 SU(;A R AM) MOLASSES* H B A(;S KIO COFFEE, JOV 20 hhdfc N O. and .Muhcova^glrar?, 9J liLidr- Next* L’rop Cuba Alelasse* fer sale low K y [April t\’ JOHN R TO | COURT or COMMON PLEAS. To Jurors, Witnesses, Turlies and uil con cerned. ON application of the Bar, it has been deter mined to adjourn over the May Terra of thi* Court from the 4th to the slh Monday of the ' present month, in consequence of interfering en gagements of Counsel in the Superior Court ol Burke county. By order of Judee Wii.de HENRY ROBERT, Clerk. May 22 195 GRENVILLE’S i GEORGIA AL3I AX AC* FOR 18 IS. The Astronomical Calculations by ROBERT GRIER, residing in Butti county. r|HHIS ALMANAC, arranged an J rami! fied ex - -E4 pre>s]y for Georgia, will be published in July next, and will contain, besides the u.-u il Al manac intelligence, the following new additions, v.z: The Name and Location of each Post Ofllce in j Georgia. I Tables of Population, showing the White and 1 Black population of each count v in the State. Names of Clerks and Sheriff* of each county. Names o I County Towns, and Distances from j Mil ledge ville. The Electoral Returns of each county, for Pres ident in i 314; and also of the same for Governor, ( in 1H45. The Electoral Vote of each Stale for President, in 1844. The latter tables will prove particularly | valuable during the Presidential campaign of : 1818. | Together with a variety of other matters of j equal interest and importance. The Almanac will ho ready for delivery in Sep tember; l»mall orders for the sum'-should be made by ibe first of June, as the Edition will be limited to the amount of orders received by that day. The price to Country .Merchants and others will be §3 per gross. Address CD AS. E. GRENVILLE, Bookseller and Publisher, May 21 c 3 Augusta, Ga. - - I ACER MONTHS afterdate, application will l»- made to the lion. Inferior Court of Rich-, mom! county, when silting as a Court o( Ordinary, for leave to -el! a negro named John, Ihe properly of the estate of <.eorge P. Turpin. deceased, for the use and benefit of the heirs and creditors of said ! estate. ROBERT McDONALD, Ex’r. May 2d 181 DAGUERREOTVPE PICTURES. What should we cherish mure in this brief life. Than Father, Mother, Sister, Brother , W IKK? r Phe tnem’ry of the firm and constant Friend, Who aid and counsel in distress would lend? Let Art from Nature their true semblance make— A Redion claims it for our kindred’s sake! rgMIK subscriber has taken the Rooms lately H occupied by 31 r. Johnson, and will take 1 PIC TU RES I7t his well known style. Having re ceived instructions from him and operating with his instrument, he hopes to please all who call at his rooms. PETER STRAI P. May 14 Im 189 I A VERY STABLES. I THE undersigned respect fully informs the public that .he has leased the old stand. well known as J. B. Guedroii’s LO <\ ER STA- ! BLES, on Ellis-treet, and would he thankful fora i share of patronage. It. A. VVaTKINS. j May 11 lB9 , , TO SUMMER VISITORS. JaTnifjy Having stated to many of my visitors \mm dnriow the past summer, that 1 should i close my HOUSE, 1 deem it but justice to myself, to inform them and others, that circumstances have caused a change of my views. With means for accommodation somewhat enlarged, I feel every confidence in being able to do as well as we have dune. J. J. GRIFFIN. Gainesville, May 1, 1317. May 5 1 m—l 131 A2O REWARD, •giX RAN A WAV from the Subscriber at 4 Mile Branch, Barnwell District. South 'Carolina, on the 11th iwsfa negro man j --r!—.» named JUNE, a carpenter. June is a blackmail, stout fellow, about 5 feet, 10 or 11 inches high, with full, heavy eyes, and inclined to he red. and stammers; between 25 and 30 years I of age. The above reward will be paid for his delivery to the jailor of Augusta, where he is well know n, or 810 for his security in any other I jail so that i gel him. ISAAC TAYLOR. May 13 JB9 Taxes, taxes, taxes:? 571 ROM and after the first day of June next, tlie IAX DIGEST—for the year 1817, lor the the county of Richmond, will he closed. All per j sons, who may lie found thereafter as defaulters, i will be double taxed, in accordance with the laws of this State. From theCirsl day ol May to the first day of June next, 1 w ill be found at the City Hall,from 9 until II o’clock, A. M. Saturdays and Sundays excepted. ' ISJIAM THOMPSON, R. T. R. April 23 173 NEW GOODS FOR GENT’S. WEAR. CIASIMERES of fancy colors, and Black d Drab et Ta ami CaHnnarette ; Super W lute Russia Duck for pants j Linen Drillings, checked, plaid and striped j Checked Linen Coatings, Tweed Coatings ‘ Cotton and Linen Checked Goods, for boys wear 1 Silk and Colton Undershirts and Drawers Brown Cotton 4 Hose, (times, Handkfs. Suspenders, Silk, Cashmere and Marseilles Vest- ' ings. With every description of Goods, in our line to which w e invite your attention. BOW DUE & CLAGETT. April 17 167 GEORGIA Scriven County. TO ALL WHOM IT MiV COACKRX. , MMuTHLUEAS, JOSIAH LEE, applies for Let-- w w ters of Administration on the estate of I THOMAS McGEE, late of said county, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admoni h,all and singular, the kindred and creditors ofsoid deceased to lie and appear at my office, w ithin the time pre scribed by law and show cause, if any they have, why letters of administration should not he granted the said applicant. . Witness the Honorable Peter Reddick, one of i the Judges of the Court of Ordinary of said county, 1 this I2th day of May, 1647. Ala yi 6 ' A LEX AND E R KEMP, Clerk. GEORGIA, Richmond county. VVniERKAS John D. Kamy, Administrator ! w W on the estate of Mary Craig, deceased, applies to me for letters dismissory. These are therefore to cite and admonish all j singular the kindred and creditors of said deceas ed, to he and appear at my office, w ithin ’.ne time prescribed by law, to show cause if any their have why said letters should not he granted, ' I Given under my hand at office in Augusta this I 13th day of May, 1847. I „ LEON p. DUGAS. Clerk- May 19 / , (J 3 j GEORGIA, Richmond county. LRE AS, Littleberrv B. Beale, executor * * °ll the estate of Nathaniel Beale, late of l said county, deceased, applies to me for letters dis ; missory. I These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all j and singular the kindred and creditor* -of paid de ! ceased, l) he and appear at my office within the | time presented by law, tushew cause, if any they i have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand , at office in Augusta. 13th January, Wl7. LEON P. DUG AS, Clerk. ! Feb. 2 JU3 1 I^OTICE.—-All persous indebted to the estate of FRANCES GALPUJNE. late of Burke county, deceased, are requested to niake immedi ate payment, and those having demands against said estate will please present them within tlie time prescribed by law. ISAIAH CARTER. Ad’r. May 15 jyi BVf ON! BACON! JUST REC El V ED -500 choice Hams, for family use, i 20,000 Ifea prime hide* and Shoulders. ac ’ for { * -.-ale low-s v [Arnlfcj JOHN F. DOW | GEORGIA LOTTERIES. I D. PAINE A CO. M WAGERS. Drawing Due Monday. Grand Consolidated Lottery. | Class No 20, Extra for 1347. SPLENDID LOTTERY. 15.000 doIjSj’RS: j 85.000; 83.000, 82,500. 66 Numbers—ll Drawn B illots. V\ holes only 85 —shares in proportion. Drawing Duo Tuesday. Grand Consolidated, Class No. 21. 15 Ballots in each Package of 25 Tickets. 30.000 DOLL’RS.! 810.' Old 86,000; §4,000; 40 of §1.500! W hoi «s only §10 —shares in proportion. Drawing Due Wednesday. | Savannah Lottery, Class No. 28. ! 4,090 DOLLARS. I Tickets §l—Halves 50c.—Package Qu’r*, SG. ; For sale by E. 11. PEZANT, Agent, 9 Broad -st., 1 door below the Bank of Augusta. * i from the country will meet with | prompt attention if addressed a- above. [.May 21 GREEN K AND PULASKI JIONU.U ENT LOTTERIES! J. \V. MAUItY A CO., SUCCESSORS TO J. C. CUEOUUV A CO., lUSAGERS. EXTRA CLASS N 0.21. By klexnndriu (’lass 24. May 22, 16-17. A MOTHER GRAND SHEMK. 73 Numbers—l 3 Drawn Ballot*. 40.000 DOLL’RS. i $13,000! §6,000! $5,000! §4,000! die. Tickets 810, shares in proportion. CLASS V. To be drawn nr Savannah, May 22, ISI7. 73 Numbers—l 4 Ballots. SPLENDID SCHEME. 10.000 DOLL’RS. sl(3otd $1,415! 5 of §1,000! <fec„ Ac. Tickets §3 —shares in proportion. CLASS No. 20. By South Carolijia, Class No. 20, May 20, 1817. SALES CLOSE THURSDAY. 66 Numbers—l 2 Ballots. ; 0,000 DOLI/RS. 82,144! 2 of §1,000! 3 of §700! Ac. Tickets S?,C0 —shae* in proportion. For sale ny JOHN V. MILLEN, Agent. Opposite the Masonic Hall. JTFOrdersfrom the country promptly attended to. May 20 SPRIN G BON N ETS.Ik'. ! MRS. K. PRITCHARD, First door above the Augusta Insurance and Bank ing Coinpany, und immediate!y'opjtosile F. La inhack's Con fectionery, open, on Monday next, n fashionable wW assortment of Spring & Summer Bonnets. AMONG WiUClt ARE NEAPOLITAN, MONTH!KV COTTAGE. FRENCH LACE, AMAZONS, KICK PEARL. RICE COBURG. LEGHORN, DEVON ami STRAW. .MISSES’ BON N ETS.atrood supply. : She will also open a fine assortment of Fashionable RIBBONS, FLOWERS, TABS, CAPS, CAPES AND COLLARS, which she w ill sell low for cash. 50“ BONN ETS repaired or made to order at the ■ shortest notice. Im [April 16 NEW SPRING GOODS. WJ®T.M O. PRICE CO., Drapers and Tai ww lors, have now instore, and are weekly i receiving from the French and English markets, CLOTHS, CASSI.MERES and VESTINGS, and Trimming* for Tailors nse*;, to u liich they Would call the attention of those visiting this mar ket, an (Hey can sell them by piece or pattern, as lov- a-* lUey can be purchased in New,York: Ca.-h --rrlarett*, Croton (’oatings. Summer Camblets, Eng lish and American I weeds, w bile and colored Linen Drills, ‘ Drap D’Ete,” bl’k-and col’d fig’d. Manogtiir Delaines, and all the newest patterns and styles of VESTINGS of Silk, Cashmere, w hite and col'd. Marseilles, Valencias, <!tr.,.A:c., w i4li a hill Hiid general assortment of the newest patterns and styles of READY MADE CLO TH ING, ami well made Shirtsand Drawers, Hats and j Caps. Umbrellas, steel frame and all kinds; Hosie- ' rv, (Roves, Suspenders, ( ravats, Scarfs, Handker ’ chief*. Stocks, Collars, Bosoms, Shotilder Braces, Riding Belts. Money Belts, Razors and Razor Strops, Dressing Cases, Clothes Brushes, Hail Rrnsltes, Hat Brushes, Nail and Tooth do.. Night Caps. Money Purses, Pocket Books, Tablets, Watch Guards, Body Guards, Tailors Shears, Points,Tailors Inch Measures, Crayons, and ev* #r y article useful for dress. A fine aesortment of HICKORY S'll^pS. We w ill make to order all kinds of K a SHION i ABLE CLOTHING at vl.ortnc,lire, n «daTrhean ' as can he had in the Southern market P I -i-t AD-S I'.,opposite Slate Bank. March 18 j.jj | SHOW EH BATHS. BATHS from, the N. | . aniJ '.arliiring Company, Massachusetts, j Ims article j. s p Ut „p j„ neat style, ranging at ! prices from s]s u> §3U. They ’Cast be seen by call- j C. A. PLATT’S, May 11 Cabinet Ware-Room, Brnad-st. | 1 NEW ICE HOUSE—ELLIS STREET. f BHIE •subscribers having completed their ICE ia HOUSE on a new and well adapted plan for j I preserving Ice during all seasons of the year, re- I spectfully inform the citizens of Augusta and its i ’vicinity, tliat they have received and will keep ; for sale, a large supply cf this necessary article. Rates —3 cents per pound; 21 cents per pound ! • to those purchasing 810 worth of tickets, which j j will entitle them tows small a quantity a* 2 pounds ; | at a time; 21 cents per pound to those purchasing j [ 500 lbs and over, delivered. Ice put up in the best manner for country eus- ! tomers. Terms of sale, cash on delivery. The Ice House will be opened from sunrise un- i til dark, and on the Sabbath from 8 till 10 o’clock a. tn. WM. HAINES &. CO. j April 14 if,j A CARD, DR. I • P. CLEVELAND having temporarily I withdrawn from the practice <>f his profes sion, I would inform the citizens of Augusta and the public generally, that 1 have formed a connec tion with his former copartner, J.no VV. SfF.AR, in the practice of DENTAL SURGERY. The bu- : sines* will be conducted under the firm of Cleve- j Spear. Office Broad-»t., over Aldrich A- i Green’ssboe store. JNO. A. CLEVELAND. \ Feb. 13 ts- ] 17 } IODIDE OF SARSAPARILLA. THIS is a new preparation us A. 14. A: D. ! SANDS, and is confessedly the best Spring i and Fall Purifier of the Blood. The attention of | | Physicians J.-Ry d : .:«*.:&> tc *hh troru * ' t Lor rale ! v 7 L MVIv HA’I | April 22 i~j I TAYLOR AND HIS GENERALS. JUST received a Biography of Major G*neml Taylor, and Sketches of Generals Worth, \V 00l and 1 wiggs, with a full account of ilk* va rious actions of their divUioua up tu the tim»‘; illustrated, 25 cents. WToe Cadet De Calobrieres. & tale of the Con- of Paris, 25c. Piqnillo Ailiaga, or the floors under Philip the Third of Spain, 50r. The Tourist’s Guide, or Pcr.cellings in England and on the Continent, 50c. The Scourge ol the Ocean, a Story of the Atlan tic. 25c. The Secret Band of Brothers, Jr tho American Outlaws, c ompiled from original papers, by J. 11. Green. sOr. E»i«r De Medina, or Crimes of London, Part J, 25c. The Youth of Shakespeare, by F- Williams, E*q. 50r. A Summer in the Wildernes*. embracing a Ca non Voyage on the Mis*issippi and around Lake Superior, by Chas. Ltnman, 50c. Hill s?ide.or Border Sketches, with Legends of the Chiviats and the Lamtnermuir, by W. II Maxwell, 50 r. Ntchai’a li!u«trateil New York, with a series of views, part 1,25 c. P. oventiou Bi tter than Cure, or the moral wants of the world we live in, by Mrs. Ellis, 50c. The Count of .Morion, or Woman’* Revenge, 50 cent*. Also No. 7 of Domin' d; Son; Nos. 155 and 156 I iuell's Living Age; Blackwood for April, and a x uriety of other useful and interesting work*, Ju>t from the press. JOHN A. MILLEN. May 22 Opposite the Masonic Hall, ~CUM EAT LAS'Vr REAL BUENA VISTA HATS. a Direct from New Orient)*, and select- | ed expressly for u» by a distinguished Col. of the Army; these are the kind of liA'l'B [ w Inch were worn by Gen. Taylor, ja the great bat tle. Only a few received, nm! for sale by BOWDUE & CLAGETT, May 21 lO5 BANK OF AUGUSTA, | 17th Bay, 1347. ) Board t>f Direr-torn of this Bank, have this *?. day declared adividem! of three dollars unJ fifty cents per share, payable on demand. May 18 J A>S. \V. DAVIF.S, Cash’r. N.W SP^Ha^AHO WILLIAM 11. CRANE. M.V.B received by the last steamer and other recent arrivals from New Ymk, the larg est and must desirable stock of SPRING AND 8i M.'JER Dlii GOODS, he has ever offered in iltia city, cont isting of a very great variety of the newest and most fashionable Goods, which were selected from the latest importations. He. w ould respectfully invite the public, and the ladies in particular, to cull an l examine hi* assortment, w Inch they will find very rich and beautiful.— There are Rich Chamelion Cm De Alger Silks Rich Plaid and stripe Poult De Loitdo Rich Chant-lion Grenadine Silks Black Gro De Rhine and Armour Silks 4-4 rich black lustre Silks fur Scarfs and Dresses Rich colored and Ombre stripe Barege, plain black and Satlin stripe do Elegant Potnpedo e and French Muslin* Organda and Embroidered Muslin* Jaconet, Swiss, India Mull, and Nainsook do Plain black Lawns and Mourning Muslin* Black Alpaci a atid Botuhasin Lmbro’d and Tambor’d Swiss Robes, whim black and colored Barege Shawl* Embro'd Muslins and Barege Scarf* French worked Collars and Cape* Fancy Silk Handkerchiefs and Cravat* Hair, Grass, and (Horded Skins Irish Linens and Sheetings 8-4aud lb-4 Damask Table Diaper 8-4 and lU-4 Damask 'Table Cloths Scotch and Russia Draper and Crash Turkey ted Cambric (for window curtains) Swiss Tambor’d Curtain Muslins KM 12-4 while Marseilles Quills French Embossed piano covers and table cloths, garment and Furniture Demily Linen ( ambric Handkerchiefs, from 25c. to §G Umbrellas, Parasols, and Sun Shades Gloves, Mills, and silk and colored Hosery Carved snell Tuck Combs 5-4, 6-4 and 12-4 Bieacljed Sheeting Furniture Calico, Bedtick A large assortment of biaached ajjd unbleached Shirting and Sheeting Also, a large assortment oi low priced Muslins and Calico \Nith a very great variety of other Articles. People froth the country who vi.-il the citv a ill do w ell to call and examine my assortment nefore purchasing, as J am determined to sell (ioods on the lowest terms for cash or to punctual custom ers. |2—c2 May 1J LINEN GOODS. f OHN P. SETZE, has just received (he, ohcaj>- cst aasorUisent of LIS EN GOODS, ever of fered in this market, to wit: 4-4, Undressed Irish Linene in whole and demi piece*. y-8, Fine and heavy Pillow Case Linen, 6, 10, II and 12-4, Linen Sheeting, some very fine, 8,9 and 10-4, Single and double Dama*k Table Diaper, 8-4, Barnsley Diaper, 8-4, unbleached Diaper, 8,9, lb-4 tu I Cached Table Cloth, Bird’s Eye Diaper, Long Law n, Slate and Grass Linen. White and colored D-‘,j]J n « White and brown Vioiland*/ Bleached and Cnbleached Russia Shooting, T rench and ,rish Linen Checks. Russia ar l( * Scotch Diaper. Crash ’jm) Crequila burlap* and Osnaburgs Flnen Cambric Handkfs, at 121 cents and up wards. Grass Skirts . Bleached and unbleached Linen Socks Bleached and mik.ieic.c'L'cd Towels with cowred borders. Huckaback Dowlas Gents. Linen Gloves. A LSO, A general and extensive selection of FANCY ami Si A I’LL GOODS, worthy the attention ot customers generally. March 26 M 3 MORE NEW GOODS. 3-t ehave received ky the Southerner , additional sup plies of NEW AND BEAUTIFUL GOODS. AMONG WHICH ARE: DLMN BAREGES of all colors Ja, Rich styles of Satin striped attd fig\J Ba reges New styles of Frencli Mu>lins and Jaconet* 44 h iie Goods, such as .- JACONET MUSLINS. Swi *s Muslins, 800 4; Muslins and Laces of every kind; Cambric and Swiss Edgings and Inserting*, Linen Cambric Handkfs. from 12t cents to §lO, Ladies an-i Misses Kid Gloves of die best quality. Silk and Cotton Hosiery, a great assortment and at all prices bite Damask Curtain Muslins in sets and by the yard, Black, blue-black, plain and striped Silks ( oiored Silks, a splendid assortment Black Alpaca*, black Boinbasius and thin black Goods for Ladies Dresses White and col d. ( anton Crape Shawls and Scarfs Do. do. Barege and Twisted Silk do. French W ork Collars and Bonnet Ribbons 500 pieces Calico of the richest and newest styles Parasols, Umbrella* and Sun Shades In Domestic Goods our assortment is very complete . Bleached and brow n SHIRTINGS from 3-4 to 'A-3 wide Bleached and brown Sheetings from 5-4 to IQ-4 and 12-4 wide Irish Linens-, Linen Sheetings and Pillow-ease Linen*. As complete as nnr Stock is now-, wo taka plea sure in inviting purchasers to cal land examine our assortment, as we are satisfied we cun give satis faction in goods and prices. April 13' BOW DUE & CLAGETT. WANTED TO HIRE, ■MTV ths month or ye*.-, t »;o Negro hoys fr&g: JO* fiftasn to i-veoty ’ ears rt r e thiicffice. ’ ' ?Uy I PUBLIC SALES. , Administratrix's Shfc. * Will be sold on ihe first I'uesday in, A next, t to the town of Lumpkin, Sit-wart county, within the L-gal hours ol sale, agreeable to an order of the honorable the inferior Court of Richmond i cuuny, when sitting as a Court of Ordinary and for-Ordinary purposes, 1 A Tract ol* Land, known ns No. 2ii7, 2-lth Dls trict of Stewart county; drawn hy LnU Williams and sold ns ibe property of the estate of the raid Eon William, din-eased. Sold for division.—« < Terms cash. JaXE.WILI.IAM?, Adfii*». May 12 lie honis non. , , PUtt SALE. That delightful summer residence, at e ‘l Air. rsceatiy occupied hy Judtja H<dt. for a destriwiiop of the premised mol ieniis ofsale, persons wishing to. purvtiase ur« k referred to i humus Darrell. April 2A if ]73 DRY GOODS. i.V CHARLESTON S C f i TO w. lUXt KOFI', *253 King..,., would in* I M-i* vile the attention of country planter* and f ! oihers, who tuny visit the city, to is stock ol rich Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, ft will b“ found one I of the most extensive in the city, and is intended to embrace every article in tiie Dry Goods line. Par. ; ticular attention paid to lanies’ rich Dress Goods' Shaw ls, Mantles, &.c. Also, a full assortment of l Domestic F thriea, both Co.tten and Woolen. In rot.ms in the rear and over our front sale* room, will be offered to merchants, a large stork of the same «;ooU*. at whole* le.nl prjcea wall Worthy the attention of close buyers, April II lfll , PERIFOCAL SPECTACLES.” I NEITHER THE FRENCH MENISCUS. NOR tVOU EASTON’S ENGLISH PERISCWiC, TO all w ho experience inconvenience ip the use of the common kind of Glasses, and espcci -1 ally in night reading, these Spectacle* will be found a most valuable substitute; in no rase, except w here the optic nerve has been pronounced diseased. bn\« they failed, when properly fitted, to give satisfac tion. Xo better proof of their superior merit can ba given to each individual who may need Glasso* than the satisfaction he will experience in the u»« of them. ! These Glasses can be obtained in this place only CLARK, RACICLTT & CO.. ! j Agents for the Manufacturers, who Lava now on hand a good supply in gold and .. ; silver frumes. Perifocal Glasses filled to any frum®, | fur any vision. Spectacles in gold, silver and steel, forsala vurv ; j low by CLARK. R.VCKETT A: CO.. ’ j Dealers in Watches,Jewelry, Silver Ware, Ac. M niayS ‘ }37 MOUNT EAGLE TRIPOLI, • A REMARKABLE mineral, pronounced hy j geologists to lie a great rarity in nature, and 1 know n in them by the name of Tripoli, lias lately been discovered in this country, although but in , 1 one bed. of very narrow limits, all ow ned by the “.Mount Eagle Manufacturing Company” incorpo rated for the sole purpose of its manufacture. 1 lie article is excellent for burnishing and clean • ing all finished metallic and glass surfaces, such as gold, silver, brass. Britannia and steel wate, window glass. Ac. Nothing has ever yet been . 1 discovered equal toihe pure Tripoli, and the com j mon language of the consumer is, it is the best 1 thing 1 ever saw. The genuine article js for salo by the exclusive agent for Augqs'a. WM. HAINES, April 29 --ts ]7u CANAL PLEASURE ISOAT* | FCnUE subscriber, having byilta BOAT for tb* | JL purpose of conveying Ladies and Gentle ■ men up and down the Canal, takes this opportu ! nity of informing the public generally Rial the bu»» I will leave I lie Canal Basin EVERY SATURDAY MORNING, i 1 and servants half price. FCC Parties of not /.css (han twenty, desirous of | going any other day in the week than spec} >H j above, can do so by applying, twenty-four h in ! previous to ihe time they wish logo, to Mr. If. V . PIIILPO J , Corner of Broad and CVfilfe-sfeei* to HER BERT STALLING 3. May 2 ts * n<j AN ACT I alter and amend Ibe third section of fho I -■ second article of the Co'asiuutioit of this State. \\ UERr. if the Third r>ectioti of the Second Arti cle of the Constitution of this Stale reads in tha following words, tu v. it; _No person shall he el igible to the office of Governor who shall not have been a citizey, of the United States tsvelca years, and an of thi* fstate six year*, and who has not attorned to the nje of thirty years, who does not possess five hundred acres laud in his own right within this fctate, •and r.tlter property toihe amount of four thou s and dollars, ami whose estate shall not on a rea sonable estimation, be competent U> the dis charge of his just debts over and above that sum —and whereas said properly qualification it in consistent with the genius ofourintlilutiooK, and the popular spirit of this age.— SKCTidU I. lie it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Slate of Georgia in General Assembly met and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That so soon as thi* Act shall have passed, agreeable to the require ments of the Constitution, the following shall |»e adopted in lieu of the Ssit-jon abov»* recited, {to w iI,-; No person slraß be eligible toihe office of -Gevernor who shall not have been a citizen of the United States twelve years atid an inhabitant of this Stalest* years, and w ho hath not attained the age of thirty-years. Airpmvtd Jjcccmber 26 tk. 1815. April 13 LAMPS! LAMPS!! j 4 FEW splendid LARD (SOLAR) LAMPS of the improved patent, to close a consign ment, will b“ sold at cost.. Persons wishing such articles can be supplied ait a much less price than customary. J. E. MARSHALL. &CrOLD BRASS and (TIPPER wanted, for f whi h a liberal price will be paid. April 22 170 FOR THE TOILET. AN invoice of Harrel’s SHAVING CREAM* and other Soaps, with a great variety of Essences and Extracts, Brushes and Combs, Lustrael, and Hair Dye* Powder Boxes and Puff*. With a great variety of other article* of Fuxeyjw and Domestic manufacture. 19 J. E. MARSHALL ENTIRELY NEW. SPIiINO AM> SIJIICKEK STYLES, JOHN BRIDGES. FASHIONABLE DRAPER AND TAILOR Next door below V'. Sizicf Ihfrt, Broud-st. Spring and uer styles just receiving & of CLOTHS, Cas-imeres. y) r;l p D»£, r . plain and figured; Mixed and Drab Cash mere ties * Drills, Vesting*, Fancy Articles, Trimmings, ic,* for gentle me to’* wear Under Yetqs fug hdiss. The public are resptu*;fully iuvH*d beta-* ae . dering their garments eisv-w kere, to. examine the above Stuck. wiu. hißey will find Viicfnikpsku# the s very best selectkuis ih&t can he u*de m the New 5 York market. N. B —Making ami Triu,ibing as in the fU'*> i t fashionable manner, ' March 26 H 8 i KOI TU CAROLINA KAIL KOALL ° n after the 20|h in-st., a SPE ' CIAL TRAINf«»r pausengvw wiR run =a — 3 — la-tween Hamburg and Aiken. To • leave as follows, via: To leave Hamburg, . p # “ Aiken, . . ft ,\’ JSJ. r „ ~ W. J. MA6RATU. Agent. May 12 GEORGIA KAIL ROAD. *a| n ° n ““‘I »fter April 2l»t, 1817, the m Ratsenger Train wall Ravy AiiffUSUi tt ■ JSas o’clock, P. ,\L c 1 . ansuartati |i F. 5 r- 0 Augurm, April COtlt; IFi*’ "