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JUGKST CiriTciIUTLATION.
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MORNING..., Sept. 21, 1388
* fti,on Sale—By Day, ltussell A Ben
-"^Klttin.
! MSale Apply to S. E. Clarke.
—A Ladies’ Watcb.
of Schedule on S. C. Railroad
[HT, Peake, Sup’t.
■ in Prices—K. B. Long A Cos.
Notice—Webb’s Lodge.
Notice — Medical College.
Sheriff's Sales—John 1).
and Bacon—Levy A Jacobs.
JnHciug School—Mona. Berger.
,«o. a House to Bent—Apply at TO
street.
Tia Ware, etc.. —D. L. Fullerton
Broad street..
B Range of Thermometer.
Xg' At Dailt I’hkss Omen,)
BRs’V.:’.. September 20, ISfifi. }
Be. 12 m. 3 p.M. fi p.m.
c 65° se° su°
■HKiktii-Y PnoKKta.— Elsewhere in
will be found an an-
of no littlo interest to the
sick in ou r midst. Actuated
pnrest benevolent emotions, the
' fAy of the Georgia Medical College,
city, proffer their services to such
. j.B| indigent sick (white or black) as
themselves at the College
corner of Washington and
streets, between the hours of
live P. M., on Monday and
THHday of each week. One ol the
will be present to prescribe for
■ who follow the above instruc-
Surgical operations will also be
; performed when desired.
all read the announcement, and
word of mouth, send the tidings
-Joßßiout the length nml breadth of
so that it shall be known to
.
Retorts. —We learn that
in circulation up the country
lc that the cholera is raging
.p K city, and people are. in oonse.
deterred from coming here with
other produce. Our informer
surprised to find Augusta as
as it is. Indeed, there is no
all in the reports alluded to.
of United States recruits arrived
or two ago, among whom
■few cases of cholera, nt.d of these
eight deaths occurred alto-
disease lias not even spread
t < recruits, and none in private
There is not the least danger
of our country friends com
city. If there was, we should
i, Bpipt to deceive them. But we
is no danger. Therefore,
.iSiv them, bring in your cotton and
do your trading us usual.
' NIUItTtXOAt.K MtXSTBEI.S.
. L-iifteßpopular Minstrels continue to
: audiences to Concert Hall.
•ffeyßßord abundant amusement and
, ■- patrons in almost constant
The dancing is some of the
, seen, while the music and
f‘s-ic-BB good, and the jokes very
and see them.
Aom; A Co.—This well-known
Ju.ti t 'Ber firm announces this moru
iag of a very large stock
>#F and fancy articles, for
i-fsS and general use. This
Afeys sells at reasonable prices,
fed opportunity is now
our citizens and country
n their Fall and Winter
i’Hr rates. Refer to their nd-
in another column, and
a call, at 286 Broad
Adkbess of Gkx. Lek.—
T- ' indebted to Messrs. Hanshcrgcr
SMIr and Tobacco dealers, under
-&» WSlApor a copy of General Lee’s
Sa»tve ’jAklress to his Army, on the
sf.; £.;y,General Grant. It is
7,'Wvdy and as a part of the hts-
TANARUS, 'f should be in the bauds
w'teHfcl an interest in the events
years.
jjiisyr, Ao \ TI! I. v Mao aziSH.- -1 he
■S.-V, .BBrnnher of this Southern
Jvf reached us. Its table
<y. s'M’ i . ..Aj varied and intere'-ting,
w.S the Brc number is in keeping
\ kl* 'Terms —fu.tUJ
,-er advance.
gaiters, slippers, hats,
. .K, satchels, trunks, vali.-os,
in his line, can he had
. B IS2I Broad Street. Give
F t_
. II grades.
Fbightbkcd. —Two ladies living in
the lower part of Broad street were very
badly frightened, s few nights ago, on
discovering that somo unknown person,
in their absence, had entered the house
and ensconced himself or herself under
a bed in an unoccupied room. The
trespasser was preparing to appropriate
the clothing therein stored, when the
discovery was made. There being no
man on the premises, or within quick
call, the thief escaped.
Thc Black and Tan.— “ Mack,” the
graphic corresponded of the Cincinnati
Commercial, says that when Molasses
colored Randolph was speaking in his
Black-and-Tan Convention in favor of
negro suffrage, Fred Douglass was so
excited that he seized Anna Dickin-i
sou’s Derby hat and Hung it into the
air, and Anna in her turn grabbed
Fred’s beaver and whirled it trium
umphautly aloft.
Bound Over. Yesterday, Judge
McLawk examined the case of the State
against Andcrsou Ilarrisou (colored),
charged with having stolen four or more
blankets from the Freedmen’s Bureau
Hospital. The Judge bouud the de
fendant over to answer to the charge of
larceny from the house, at tbe next
term of the County Court.
Escaped. — W m. Jenson (colored),
who was committed by the County
Court, a few days ago, for robbing Mr.
G. H. Meyec, escaped from the chain
gang on Wednesday last. Mr. Jordan,
in charge of the gang, fired after him,
and thinks he hit him. This negro
ought to be caught and served up.
Daxcing School. —Prof. Straw! nski
has opened his dancing school at Ma
sonic Hall, and is constantly receiving
new pupils. He teaches all the new
dances. f
Gazex.i.e’s Engine House. —Artizans
are at work, preparing to enlarge the
Engine House of that excellent corps
of firemen—the Gazelle.
Important. —Fine pickled shrimps
can be obtained at Mr. J. B. Calvin's
store, 46 Centre Stret. f
The Truth Itself. —Speaking of
education, Dr. Franklin once said : “If
a man empties his purse into his head,
no man can take it from him. An in
vestment in knowledge always pays the
best interest.”
New Advertisements —We call at
tention to the following new advertise
meats which appear in this morning’s
Press :
John D. Smith, Esq., Sheriff of Riel.,
mend County, announces two sales of
cotton at the Lower Market House, in
this city, on the first Tuesday in October
next.
Messrs. E. B. Long it Cos. announce
their Fall and Winter stock at 286
Broad street.
Prof. Berger has returned to the city,
and will open his dancing school in tbe
ball room of the Augusta Hotel to-day.
A called communication of Webb’s
Lodge, No. 166, will take place this
evening.
A part of a house on Broad street is
offered for rent. Apply at No. 70 Broad
street.
Messrs. Levy & Jacobs, at No. 136
Broad street, have received a lot of lime
and bacon'.
On and after the Ist of October next,
the Medical Faculty of the College in
this city will treat gratuitously, and fur
nish the simpler medicines to the indi
gent sick, white and black, who present
themselves at tbe Medical College.
Mr. S. E. Clarke offers fifty-five
shares in the Stonewall Loan Associa
tion for sale.
Anybody who finds a lady’s watch,
lost in Dublin, and restores it to Messrs.
Thos. Richards & Sons, will be re
warded.
At 9£ o’clock this morning, Day,Rus
sell & Be nj am in will offer another large
variety of goods, consisting in part of
groceries, dry goods, hats, shoes, and
many other things too numerous to
mention.
11. T. Peake, Esq., General Superin
tendent, announces a change of schedule
on the South Carolina Railroad, which
takes effect on and after Sunday, Sep
tember 23d.
Consignees per Central Railroad,
Sept. 20—A Myers, W Samuels, II F Rus
sell <fc Cos, Myers <fc M, B Levy, T S Nick
erson, B A S, T Richards A Son, 1£ Meyers,
R G Fillette, [tt K A Bro], F 0 B, H
Warner & Cos, A Slendleson, J K Hora A
Cos, F Phinizy, J G B A Bro, Z McC, W H
Tutt, Maj C T Watson, Twiname A S, E
o’l>, FAR, J N A Son, J A A, WAKi
Cos, F Von K, J Ross, Simon A \V, D Block,
Gray A TANARUS, F A Beall, F A G, Gray M A
Cos Barry A B, J D A M, T Metcalf, M Job,
I K A Cos, II T P A Cos, Stellings R A Cos,
J Ilertz A Cos, G Lesser, Conley F & Cos,
S Leckie, J Miller, O’D A M, DS, J C G,
H &W, G A A, F L, P Hansbcrger, B A
Cos, J 0 M, G A J Rappold, C Pemble, J A
Van \V, Bones B A Cos, Sylvester A Cos,
Davidson A Cos, P K if Cos.
HEAL, Etc.
AUGUSTA PRICES CURRENT.
REPORTED SPECIALLY FOR THE DAILY PRESS.
Os PIC* DAILY PRKSB, (
Augusta, Ga., September 20,1806.)
REMAEK& f
At the time of Report of 13th Inst., trade was
beginning to revive; and notwithstanding the re
cent unfavorable weather, business has continued
to be tolerably active. The Fall trade bus now
commenced, and our City will toon resound with
the hum of trade. Our merchants, in every branch
of business, are making extensive preparations for
the usual transactions of the season ; arrivals of
fresh Goods are daily occurrences, and store-houses
seem almost to groan beneath the weight of sup
plies within them.
We respectfully call your attention to the follow
ng Prices Current of the City of Augusta. You
may rest assured, that the greatest care has been
taken in compiling them, and that they may be
relied.upon as correct quotations.
FINANCIAL,.
The demand for Gold and . Silver since onr last
has been almost entirely nominal, owing to the
scarcity of money. Our report closed on Gold
buying 143, selling 146; Silver buying 135, and
selling 140. During the week we know of no
cbdflge, Specie remaining steady at these figures.
And at;tbe boor when we close onr Review, being
governed by,the latest New York dispatches, we
show a decline In Gofd in this city on last week’s
Report of lc., viz.:
Gold, buying.. * 142
' Gold, selling 145
Silver, buying 134
Silver, selling 131)
Exchange on New York stands at par. Georgia
Rail Hoad Ronds par and .14 interest. But little doing
either fn Stocks, Bonds, or Uncurrent Notes during
the week, and we have therefore no important
cluuigß to make in our quotations. The table on
the next page has been carefully corrected, and
we calf your attention to it.
PROVISIONS.
BACON.— I The stock is not quite as heavy as at
last report, hot fully adequate to the present de
mand. Prices which seemed slightly easier last
week, are now stiff, at the figures quoted. There
may appear a wide margin in the prices of Bacon,
but this is caused by the style and size of packa
ges. We have no changes of ftnpottance to make
in our Price List this week, as the market beto
kens firmness at prices There have been
but few sales of importance, none but con
sumers seeming disposed to bay. There is a
great deal of qnsßXiked Bacon on the market,
known by the name of Cumberland, which sells
a little lower than smoked, buyers generally smoke
this Bacon themselves; however, the regular staple
kinds of.lhicou stauid at the figures quoted, viz.:
CTearSides 21f024Hc; Clear Ribbed Sides 23(u£3*c;
B B Sides 22u?23c.; Shoulders 20&21c.; Hants,
plain, 27c.; Sugar Cured Hams, canvassed, 28(gr
3Ur ; Breakfast 23^24c.
Light and demand good. Prices
range: Goshen 45^?5tte.; Western 35v<<.40c.; Coun
try 30@35c.
FLOUR.—'The supply on hand is more than ade
quate to the demand, the stock being heavy and
market exceedingly dull. The City Mills are 'ship
ping their-Flour away. Very little Flour is sold in
the City, exqentfor immediate consumption. Prices
favor buyers. *We quote: Excelsior Mills—XX
Flour at Bit) (JO per bbl.; Extra sls 00: Superfine
sl3 50. Granite Mills—Superfine sl3 50; Extra
sl4 50; Family sls 50; other quotations a little
off, as per report on next page.
SUGARS.—SuppIy good, fair inquiry, at the fig
ures of last Weak.
LARD. —Fair stock; prices steady. We quote
Leaf in bbls. 24©25c.; Pressed, in kegs, 22@23c.
POTATOES.—The demand is better than the
supply. Irish $5 50@6 IK) per barrel. But few
Sweet Potatoes, except in retail way, and these
command high figures.
CANDLES.—Stiff, at lc. advance on last week’s
prices.
GRAIN.
CORN.—The market has been rather dull, with
a decline of sc. on last week’s quotations; there is
a heavy stock, and but a limited demand. Prices
range: Prime White, $1 55; White $1 50: Prime
Yellow, $1 45; Western Mixed. $1 35{3H 40. [We
heard of a sale of Yellow, on the wharf, at $1 35,
but do not deem this a criterion.] Excelsior Mills
Bran per lb.; Shorts and line feed, 2c. per lb.;
Chicken feed, 50c. per bush. Granite Mills Prime
White Grist, cleaned. ?1 80; Prime White Corn
Meal, $1 60; Prime Mixed. $1 50; Stock Feed, 3c.
per lb.; Fine Feed, 2c. per lb.
OATS— Continue to be much asked for. A little
better supply is on the market than at last report.
Prices firm at 00©95c. per bush.
HAY.—Stock light, prices stiff, at figures in price
list, with ati advancing tendency.
MiHEAT. —Market steady, and a good demand at
$8 7G, wholcoalv, acouiUlng lo grade.
RYE. —Stock light; fair inquiry at $2 00@2 25
per bush, for fine No. 1 Seed.
STTisrrmiKS.
DRY GOODS. —The demand has been very
good, and prices are steady. For full and correct
quotations we refer to the table on tbe next page.
DOMESTICS —Continue brisk; the demand is
rapidly increasing! and will do so as the season
advances. Prices firm.
BAGGING. —There has been a fair demand. We
note a decline: Gunny4o@4lc.; Dundee 35(338c.
- FERTILIZERS. —After being for a long time al
most entirely unsaleable, have been much asked
for during the week. Prices firm, at the figures in
the table.
NAILS. —Stock fair, limited sale at prices given.
TOBACCO. — There has been a good inquiry,
especially for Medium Tobacco, and for old Tax
free Tobacco. Tbe supply of both is flearly ex
hausted.
YARNS—A better demand stock reduced; prices
unchanged.
IRON. —Fair supply with moderate demand, a
the figures yn next page.
COTTON.
Onr present report opens, as onr last closed, on
an active market. During the past week, trade has
been very steady. Tbe offering stock of really
good Cottons dock not eqmfl the demand; and since
our last. Cotton has advarifetd three cents a pound.
Reports from the country show that everywhere
the crops for the present year have been over esti
mated ; added to this, came the telegraphic news
of the advance of Cottort of Kd. in Liverpool, and
active. These things naturally caused a stiffening
of prices. 'Die total receipts of Cotton in this City,
up to date, from Ist instant, sum up 1,056 bales;
the sales for the same time amount to 1,974 bales.
The offering stock continues light, and prices are
looking up.
There was quite a good demand yesterday; pri
ces stiff, at figures given. We close our Report
on an active market, at the following rates, INTER
NAL. Revenue Tax Paid, viz.:
Ordinary a ..
Low Middling 29 a 30
Middling 32 a ..
Strict Middling 33 a
Good Middling 34 a v .
We copy from the Cotton Circular of William
Bryce A Cos., of the date, Friday, September
16. the following:
Our own Market for the week now closing
has been active and buoyant. The advance
has boon based on several reasons, the chief
among which is the scanty supply and heavy
consumption of our spinners at present. Again,
the holders of cotton rendered their stocks on
the Ist inst., and instead of 125.f>00 bales, ohly
66.000 could be counted. This diminution in
stock has exercised considerable effect oTi the
views ol holders, and buyers have sympathized
to some extent. An informal count by ware
house has likewise been made, which shows
94.000 Julies in stock; the general impression
seems' to be, however, that errors have crept
into both counts, and that 80,000 to 85 000 bales
is about the .correct figure. The unfavorable
crop accounts have likewise had something to
do with the advance, but offers are freely made
to deliver Middling Uplands in December at
31c. Some of our mills are contracting for their
goods, based on purchases of stock at these
rates. Exporters have bought with freedom,
manv filling specific orders for grade and staple
Good stapled Middling Cottons command
%and. above quotations in Liverpool, where, as
here, good cottons are not plentiful, and in
sharp request. The receipts continue to bo
mostly of‘mixed lots,” which do not command
the rates of even-running lines of equal aver
age grade. New Cotton conies slowly in. but
few lots have arrived; one lot of “Low Mid
dling ,T * sold early in the week for 33c., and
another lot of “Fully Middling” of fine staple
sold for 38c. A large amount of all grades
could be sold to our domestic spinners at
rates above those now current, if the Cotton
were on hand for immediate delivery.
THE LATEST.
GOLD—Buying, 1.43;,- selling, 1.45.
SlLVEß—Buying, 1.34; selling, 1.40.
COTTON Market remains active
prices stiff, at Middling 32; Strict Mid
dling 33; Good Middling 34.
For Sale by
COMMERCIAL.
APPLES—
Green bush. 22 00 a 250
Dry bush.. 3 00 ft
BAGOING—
Gunny ....yd.. 40 a 41
Dundee yd.. 83 a 88
Kentucky ' yd.. 85 ft 88
BEEP—
Mess bbl .32 50 ft
Mess H bbl.. 15 00 a 17 50
Extra Family * bbl. .11) 00 ft 1» 50
BACON—
Western Shoulders lb.. 20 ft 21
BB Sides lb.. 22 a 23
Clear Sides lb.. 24 a 24U
, gtjftLgiUlKtdSltfcs ....Jb., 28 a
Hams, plain lb.. 27 a
Hants, canvassed lb.. 28 a 30
Country, Hoe Bound. lb.. 20 a 20>£
BUTTER—
Goshen lb.. 45 a 50
Western lb.. 35 a 40
Country, ,Ib.. 30 a 35
CANDLES—
Adamantine Ib.. 25 a 27
Tallow lb.. 15 a 17
CgKKSK—
Ooshen lb.. 23 a 27
English Dairy lb.. 25 a 28
COFFEE—
Rio ........v.... 30 a 82
Java lb.. 40 a 45
Laguyra lb.. 35 a 37^
UOMESITCS
Augusta Factory ,7-8... yd.. 17 Ua 18
Augusta Factory 4-4 , .yd.. 20 a 21
Augusta Factory Drills, yd.. 22 a 23
Other Mills 7-8 -..yd.. 16 a
Other Mills 4-4. yd.. 20 a
Osttaburgs .yd.. 25 a 26
DRY GOODS—
Prints—
Merrimack 23 a
Sprague 22 a
American 21 a
Richmond a
Allen 20>4a
Arnold IS. 1 * a
Simpson Mounting 19 a
Wauregan 20* a
Empire 14Xa
Amoskeag 20 >*a
Victory 18 a
Wamsutta 16^a
Bleached Shirtings—
-4-4 New York Mills ... g.... 50 a
4-4 Wamsutta 45 a
4-4 Lonsdale 40 a
4-4 BootS 30 a
4-4 Boot B 33 a
4-4 Baltic A. 25 a
7-S Hope 25 a
7-8 Hills 32 a
7-8 Boot R 20^a
Brown Shirtings and Sheetings—
-4-4 I’epperel E 25%a
4-4 Pepperel R 23
7-8 Fepperel O 21 Yi a
3-4 Merchants 16 a
7-8 Conestoga O 19 a
Corset Drills
Laconia... 25 a
Amoskeag (col’d) 26 a
Suffolk (col’d) 18 a
Laconia pitch'd) 23 a
India v ,.. 20 a
Paper and < .'blared Cambrics—
White liock 24 a
LondalF 24 a
Spool Cotton —
Coates’ ...doz.. 1 20 a
Clarke’s doz.. 1 00 a
Stafford’s doz.. 1 00 a
Washington doz.. 75 a
Victory 15 a
EGGS —Fresh doz.. 20 a 25
FEATHERS lb.. 75 a 80
FEKTI FIXERS—
Peruvian Guano ton .125 00 nl3o 00
Phoenix Guano ton .60 00 a
Baughs’ Raw Rone ton. .60 00 a
American Guano ton. .50 00 a
Columbian Guauo t0n..40 00 a
FISH—
New Salmon kits.. 6 00 a 7 00
New Mess Mackerel .. kits.. 550 a 600
No. 1 Mackerel kits.. 4 00 a 4 50
No. 2 Mackerel kits.. 800 a 350
No. 1 Mackerel M bbls.. 7 50 a 8 00
No. 2 Mackerel > 4 ' bbls.. 660 a 7 00
No. 2 Mackerel H bbls. .12 00 a 12 50
No. 3 Mackerel % bbls.. 900 a 950
No ‘3 (Extra) % bbls. .11 00 a
No. 1 Codfish cwt. .11 00 a 12 00
Scaled Herrings box.. 100 a 125
FLOUR —
Northern Superfine bbl. .11 00 a 11 50
Northern Extra bbl.. 12 00 a 14 00
Northern Family bbl .14 00 a 15 00
XX Family . ...hhl 14 50 als IN)
St. Louis Fancy Brand, bbl. .17 50 a IS 00
Cranite Mills Superfine.bbl. .13 50 a
Granite Mills Extra —bbl. .14 50 a
Granite Mills Family.. .bbl 15 50 a
Excelsior XX bbl.. 16 00 a
Excelsior Mills Extra bbl. .15 00 a
Excelsior Mills Sup’fine .bbl. .13 50 a
GRAIN—
Corn, white bush.. 1 50 a 1 55
Corn, yellow bush.. 1 40 a 1 45
Com, Western Mixed bush.. 1 35 a 1 40
Wheat bush.. 2 50 a 2 75
Oats bush: 90 a 95
Peas bush.. 1 85 a 1 90
Rye, seed bush.. 2 00 a 2 25
HAY—
Northern cwt.. 2 00 a 2 2o
Eastern cwt.. 225 a 250
HIDES—Dry lb.. 8 a 12
IRON—
English lb.. 7 a 8
Swedes lb.. 9 a 10
Sheet lb.. 10 a 12>£
LARD—
Prime Leaf (bbls) lb.. 24 a 25
Prime Leaf (kegs) lb.. 26 a 28
Pressed lb.. 22 a 23
LEATHER—
Knoxville mfg. co., sole. lb.. 42 a 45
Knoxville mfg. co., hrnss.lb.. 45 a 50
Hemlock Sole lb.. 38 a 45
Baltimore Oak lb.. 55 a 60
Southern Oak lb.. 40 a 50
Harness lb.. 50 a
Uppers d0z..48 00 a
lime—
Howard bbl.. 2 95 a 3 15
Northern bbl.. 3 15 a 325
LIQUORS—
Alcohol. 95 per ct gal .. 600 a
W hiskey—Bourbon gal.. 325 a 550
Rectified gal.. 250 a 375
Rye gal.. 300 a 500
Irish g ft F. 7 00 a 9 00
Scotch gal.. 700 a 900
Brandy—Cognac gal.. 800 a 15 00
Domestic gal.. 350 a 500
Gin —Holland gal. 600 a 800
American gaF- 2 90 a 3 50
Rum —Jamaica gal.. 8 00 a 12 00
New England gal.. 325 a 550
MATCHES—
Telegraph gross.. 1 80 a 200
Shanghai gross.. 300 a 3 25
Parlor, No. 1 gross.. 3 35 a 3 50
Parlor, No. 2 gross.. 380 a 400
ME AIx —
City ground, bolted.. .bush.. 155 a
Country ground bush.. 1 50 a
MOLASSES—
New York gal.. 65 a 80
Golden Syrup gal.. 120 a 125
Sugar Cane gal.. 75 a 80
Cuba Clayed gal-. GO a 65
Muscovada gal.. 62 a 65
Sorghum gal.. 40 a 50
NAILS —Cut, assorted sizes—lb.. B)4a
OILS—
Linseed gal.. 180 a 200
Kerosene burning gal.. 90 a 100
Kerosene lubricating., gal.. 140 a 2 00
Sperm Winter gal.. 375 a 450
Tanners’ Common gal.. 1 25 a 1 75
Machinery gal.. 1 80 a 2 00
Lamp gal.. 3 00 a 400
Lard, Winter gal.. 2 75 a 325
ONIONS bbl.. 5 50 a 6 00
PAINTS —
White Lead lb.. 10 a 20
Chrome Yellow lb.. 35 a 40
Chrome Green 4» lb-. 35 a 40
Spanish Brown lb.. 5 a
Venetian Red lb.. 8 a
Venetian ground in oil.. .lb.. 18 a 25
Red Lead 20 a 25
Gold Leaf 15 00 a2O 00
Putty • ■ a 12
Varnish —CVpal. 4 00 a 5 00
Coach 5 00 a 6 00
Japan a 3 50
PORK—Northorn Pickled — bb1..35 00 a
POTATOES—Irish bbl.. 5 50 a 600
RAISINS—
Malaga * box.. 4 00 a 4 50
Malaga Y% box.. 2 75 a 3 00
Malaga > 4 box.. 125 a
RICE lb.. 14 a 16
ROPE—
Hemp lb.. 22 a 23
Cotton lb.. 40 a 50
George T.
SALT—Liverpool sack.. 2 90 a 800
SOAP—American Yellow lb.. 13 a 15
SHOT— bag.. 850 a 3 75
SUGAR—
Brown, Raw lb.. 14 a 16
Clarified A lb.. 18>£a
Clarified B lb.. 18 a
Clarified C, extra lb.. 17*-$*
Crushed lb.. 20 a
Powdered lb..- 20 a
Yellow C lb.. 17 a
TE\S CII ° W lUfllied lb ' 16 a
Green lb.. 1 40 a 200
Bltfek lb.. 1 00 a 1 60
TOBACCO, (Tax paid)—
Common Sound lb.. 40 a 50
Medium Sound lb.. 50 a 60
Fine Bright • lb.. 75 a 80
Extra Fine to Fancy lb . 1 00 a 1 25
Extra Fine Bright (new).lb.. 1 25 a \ 50
Common (mouldy, damaged) 20 a 25
Medium (mouldy, damaged) 30 a 40
Bright (mouldy, damaged). .. 40 a 50
Guerrilla Club(Smok’g)Klb.. 55 a
GuerrillaClub(Smok’g)Lib.. 60 a
WOOlr-
l T nwashed lb.. 19 a 22
Cleaned lb.. 22 a 25
WINKS—
Claret case.. 4 50 a 11 00
Port case. .18 00 a
Port gall 250 a 450
case. .13 00 a 18 00
Sherry gall . 250 a 450
Madeira case. .15 00 a
Madeira gall.. 250 a 450
Champagne, Imported bskt. .28 00 a 40 00
Champagne, Inferior..bskt. .18 00 a 26 00
Catawba case 15 00 a
Porter, London doz.. 4 50 a 8 00
Ale - doz.. 3 50 a 4 50
YARNS bunch 215 a 230
Groceries, Liquors.
PROVISIONS, GRAIN, EtcT~
i i.bs. cleak
1 l/UUU BACON SIDES
25 hbds.
10 hhds. SHOULDEItS
75 kegs LARI)
500 barrels FLOUR—some very choice
2000 bushels OATS
500 bushed WHITE CORN
100 barrels and half barrels NEW
MACKEREL—in store.
To arrive—
-5000 bushels choice MIXED CORN
2500 bushels choice WHITE CORN.
For sale very low, by
selO—2ot C. A. WILLIAMS'A CO.
SUNDRIES.
KAHIIDS. CJIOICE BACON,
t/U Clear Sides, Ribbed bi les, Regulars
and Shoulders
50 Bbls. Northern and Western FLOUR
10 Tierces Prime CAROLINA RICE
25 Bbbls. lleuned B. SUGAR
5 llhds. MUSCOVADO SUGAR
10 Bbls. Ist Quality Golden SYRUP
10 Hhds. MUSCOVADO MOLASSES
50 Bbls. Large No. 3 MACKEREL
1000 Sacks Choice Bread CORN
75 Boxes FAMILY SOAP
30 Boxes ADAMANTINE CANDLES
75 Bbls. and Boxes. CRACKERS and
BISCUITS
50 Bbls. Bourbon’and other WHISKEYS
Large Lot of CASE LIQUORS ail
varieties
25 doz. lIEIDSICK CHAMPAGNE,
Pints and Quarts
40 casks BURTON ON TRENT ALE,
in Pints and Quarts
10 Chests Jenkins & Co's, TEAS in
Small Packages*
75 kegs Old Dominion NAIL'S, assort*
ed Sizes
CIGARS, TOBACCO, CANDIES
RAISINS, ALMONDS, PEPPER,
GINGER, SPICES.
100 kegs LARD
500 sacks SALT
And every thing usually kept in my line,
FOR BALE BY
an .30—if A STEVBXg.
FRESH GROCERIES.
Bacon, lard, sugar, coffee,
and EVERYTHING GOOD.
ALSO
A barrel of fine CIDER VINEGAR. Beef
and Mutton every morning.
For sale by
aul—3m BAKER & TALIAFERRO.
CLARET.
JUST RECEIVED—
-600 oases of Imported Best
CLARET,
For sale VERY LOW, at
in 16 —fim I, KAHN A CO.’S,
Educational.
FRENCH AND ENGLISH
SCHOOL,
FOR
YOUNG INDIES AND CHILDREN,
AUGUS'LA , GA.
Mrs. h. b. bounetiieau—
Formerly Principal of a well-known
Female Seminary, S. C., will, on the 17th
of SEPTEMBER, open a Select School, of
limited number, for Young Ladies and
Children, at the Masonic Hall Building,
No. 244 Broad Street. *
Superior advantages will bo afforded in
the Solid, as well as the Ornamental
Branches of Education. French will re
ceive special attention, and ns far as practi
cable will be spoken in the School.
Circulars, containing full information,
may be obtained at the store of MESSRS.
STEVENSON <f: SHELTON, and of MR.
GEO. A. OATES.
This Institution will bo permanently
located, after November Ist, at the new
Dwelling House, No. 301 Broad Street.
selG—G
English, Mathematical & Classical
BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL
For young ladies
And CHILDREN—
No. 84 Greeno Street, Augusta.
This School will be re-oponed on the
THIRD DAY OF OCTOBER NEXT, each
Department being in charge of competent
and experienced Instructors—the whole to
he under the immediate supervision of the
Principal.
Unusual advantages will be afforded
Pupils in the LANGUAGES and MUSIC—
Classes in which will be formed for those
who do not wish regularly to enter the
School. Miss A. M. M. CLARKE,
sel3 —3w Principal.
PAINTINQ
MY PRICE FOA fine gilded and
SMALTED SIGNS is ONE DOLLAR
per superficial foot of the Board, and for
PAINTED SIGNS, of any color, Seventy
Five Cents per foot. This includes the irons
and putting up.
These prices have enabled me to live well,
and pay one hundred cents in tbo dollar,
without a single exception, for fifty years.
R. P. SPELMAN,
se lß—lm 190 Greene Street.
Jackson &Cos.
For Rent and Sale.
FOR RENT,
FINE DWELLING AND FARM—
Situated one mile from tbe August* and
Hamburg bridge, containing about
SIXTY ACRES OF LAND,
WITH ▲ FINE
IPeach. Orchard
Location rery healthy.
There are also several good Cabins on
the place, besidos necessary negro booses.
For further particulars apply at No. 182 J
Broad Street. se2o—lw
TO RENT.
'J'HAT D.ESIRABLE RESIDENCE—
Situate at Woodlawn, near the Toll Gate,
containing Six Rooms, and all necessary
Out-Houses. There is a fine Well of Water
on the premises. Apply to
C. H. STRICKLAND,
se!3—tf Augusta Factory.
TO RENT,
From October Ist, isss—
One Neat COTTAGE RESIDENCE
containing four Rooms, with passage on
first floor (plastered), fire-place in each
room, with attic room and two fire-places,
good kitchen and yard, located on North
side Watkins street, first house from comer
of Centre.
ALSO,
One neat TWO-STOKY DWELLING, con
taining five rooms (fire-place in five rooms),
all plastered ; kitchen and stables attached;
hydrant in yard : located North side Ellis
street, between McKinnie and Marbury.
One small TENEMENT, containing four
Rooms, kitchen attached, located on South
side Broad street, between McKinnie and
Marbury. Apply to
HENRY A. BYRD,
Mutual Accommodation Stables,
Corner Jackson and Ellis Sts.
sell—lm
To Rent From Ist October.
A HOUSE—
Yi- NO. 170 ELLIS STREET,
Next the Southwest oorner of Ellis and
Mclntosh Streets.
Also, PART OF A HOUSE, No. 37 Mcln
tosh street, corner of Ellis.
Apply to J. HANHAM,
At Billiard Room in Augusta Hotel.
se7—tf
TORRENT.
From first October next, the
PREMISES of Mrs. E. USHER, up
per end of Greene street, containing three
acres of land, a good Dwelling House with
six rooms, the usual out-buildings and an
excellent well of water. For terms apply to
Mrs. E. USHER, on the premises, or to
M. E. HILL,
au2l—4w* Augusta Factory.
TO RENT,
From the first of October
next, the STORE aud DWELLING
corner Ellis and Washington Streets, at
present occupied by J. lieitzman.
ALSO
Thc two adjoining HOUSES and LOTS,
on Washington Street, Nos. 22 and 24.
Possession of No. 24 given Ist of September
if desired. Terms reasonable.
For further information apply to
au!9—tf EMANUEL A. NEJIR.
FOR SALE.
Avery desirable building
LOT for sale, situate on the corner of
tbo Suvnmorvill© Plank Road and Liberty
Street, one block from the Toll Gate, con
taining 72,160 feet.
Enquire at JOHN D. BUTT A BRO.,
or at the office of the AUGUSTA BOBBIN
WORKS. au2B—eodlm
FOR RENT. '
The residence on northeast
Corner of Lincoln and Ellis streets,
containing nine rooms, besides two attie
rooms, double kitchen, etc. Possession can
be obtained immediately. Apply next door
or to J. J. LATHROP,
aul2—tf At F. E. Timmons' Foundry.
FOR SALE,
piNE AVENUE GARDEN—
Located in Harrisonville—
FOR SALE.
The Lot contains 7i Acres.
jy2l—tOctl* W. W. BARRON.
REMOVAL.
ON OR ABOUT THE
FIRST OF OCTOBER NEXT,
THE “DAILY PRESS”
PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT
WILL BB
REMOVED TO
NO. 190 BROAD STREET,
Opposite Southern Express Office.
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING
AND
BOOK-BINDING.
Machinery of the latest invention and
most substantial structure will bo erected,
for thc rapid and faithful execution of every
description of BOOK AND JOB PRINT
ING.
A large and varied assortment of TYPES,
BORDERS, CUTS, RULES, etc., of the
most beautiful designs, will he found, to
which additions will be made from time to
time, os new stylos arc introduced by the
type founders.
A full supply of INKS OF ALL COLORS
will, at all times, be kept on hand, for the
production of
ORNAMENTAL PLACARDS,
HAND-BILLS, POSTERS, Etc.,
To which particular attention will be given.
The stock of PAPERS, CARDS, EN
VELOPES, etc., will embrace a large range
of sizes, colors, and weights, and ail of su
perior quality.
The BOOK-BINDING DEPARTMENT
will he fitted up with the most approved
machinery, and of a capacity for turning
out work of any description in this Hdc.
AU orders will bo promptly and accu
rately filled, and charges moderate. Satis
faction guaranteed in every instance.
sos E. H. PUGHE, Proprietor.
forTsalk
A GOOD HORSE,
BUGGY and HARNESS.
The Horse perfectly reliable, and will
work anywhere. Buggy in good order, and
Harness nearly new—will be sold cheap.
Also, to rent, a Garden near the Toll
Gato, 185 by 160 feet, in fine state of culti
vation, with a small Building on the prem
ises. 0. G. LYNCH,
se!9 —ts Augusta Factory.
248 Broad St