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£ nttoit iwkJTwe.... Oct. ». imi
fe- tiluf* of Thermometer,
I Vi? Vfr *ar ir
-1 idt«r(lieni«ntii.
WLCaj SVriff* Sale—l*mc fee*/.
■Dissolution—Baker k Taliaferro. ''
Hhon Fro*Kff--V. J 5. Timmons,
■lemoval—Caflin & Kerah, Undertakers.
BSwriv!Tinware, ete—D. L. Fuller-top,
V/iaMhMttMtt:' ; p 1 *
mTb Postmasters. Postmasters In
Hfce fnterior of the Slate are earnestly
■Solicited to act as agents for us in j.roour
■pg subscriber*. T We will allow them
Brutal per eeatage in such cases. '
B \ ~ Proprietor nad PaWfeher.
KTo . Oo* COostrt FatitsoSk— We
Khali be pleased to receive comtnunipa-
Btions from our country friends in regard
■to crops and other local subjects of gen
Bend .interest: Such -will always be
Whankfally received. ;; ‘.!j ' , ( -t>
■ Nottck.—Advertisements of persons
■wanting situations or help, win be in
serted in the Daily Press for YWEN-
KrY-FIVK CENTS A SQUARE, for
■Sect-insertion. 4)
■ Alarm or Firm.—Them was an alarm
Kt fire about 10 o’clock on Wednesday
Bight last, occasioned by the burning of
H. chimney on Campbell street, near
Bueene, hi the Sixth District.
B About 10 o’clock last night an alarm
■ fire was sounded for the third district.
Hhe firemen were out with their ma
Hiines, but not discovering the fire they
home. .
■ Mb. Dutchek’s Lecture.— This gen-
Ktnan delivered his Lecture on “ The
of Georgia,” at Masonic Hall, last
There was an intelligent and
Kpreciative audience present,, and the
was in his happiest mood, keep
■ .bp the interest of his subject and
gratification of his hearers from its
■ftimencement, to its close. We have
B time to notice the Lecture more fully
■this time. Suffice it to say, that it
Hr, as we expected it would be, a com-
success, aud wou the enconiumsof
jßwho had the pleasure of hearing it.
is to be hoped that Mr. Dutcher
Bpi repeat this Lecture at an early day.
—There was quite a rise in the
|KG estate of the City yesterday, owing
Bhthe dry weather, and the motto of the
keepers, house-keepers, aud school
■ Spars, was 11 down with the dust.”
is now free-soil territory, hut peo-
K’object to the soil being too free.
■
Bu: Firemen's Pahade. —Wo have
HLdy advised our readers of the fact,
iaSt rare treat is in store for them,
Be way of a grand Firemen’s
' 'Be on the 2d of November. We
A that it has been definitely ascer
fi?,! that two Companies from Charies-
HlLthe vEtua and the Hope—one
Iron Savannah—the Metropolitan—and
Bom Atlanta—the Tallulah—will be
flpent on the occasion. The Charles-
will be accompanied by
brass band, and will ar-
H,n the City on the morning of
. We suppose the Atlanta and
Companies will arrive on
HfrAning of the Ist. ' 1 ,
Hge officers of the Augusta Depart
' Bet have been in consultation several
• Sjp this week ana have, we are per
sflEgd, arranged for an extra-glorious
Hlerior Court.—ln this Court,
Hbday, a nolle prosequi was entered
;;:Hcue of the State vs. a freedman,
Kd with burglary. A negro man
; BBied for and acquitted of a similar
..U;» ’ j
■B case of the State vs. J. George
B|r, alias Hatherly, for the alleged
of McCauley, was continued
adjourned session of the Cour
prox.
/‘IfSfIBSTA City Directort.—The can
for the above Directory, to be
H’from the Daii.v Press Hook and
Spice are gathering in tho names.
HSrtisements inserted on very !ibe
-v ■»: Gffice 100 Broad and luß
i J. 1 ‘ . r V
■Bobance ok tiie Radical Press.
: Hew days since we exposed the if
■ce of the New York Tribune, as to
St the South, by publishing an
from its editorial columns, in
.-.Hff it spoke of a recent article in the
s Mercury. The paragraph
likewise taken from the editorial
.Buis of that paper, will display its
JBrledge of the geography of the
Hair. Seward’s question, ‘Will you
B- Andrew Johnson as President Or
Hh?' is answered by the Augusta
. HE.) Press, which argues that a dic
tßbnip is feasible and possible.’
lesion Daily News.
Be the ignorance of the North in re
|%B to the South, that begets us so
,-By enemies. Designing knaves and
|Kg correspondents misrepresent us j
is-B the gentle people of that section
Bov it all in truth and hate ns ill
HLeqnence. The Tribune ought to
■ff better; but being Radical in poli-
Hlt U reasonable to presume that it
•BUo radical in ignorance of Southern
■fcraphy and Southern affairs. Look
|K©ar Geography, and read Southern
■fcer* more carefully Mr. Tribune, 5f
|p|a wish to be correctly posted. The
. Mercury is not yet published;
HRse Augusta Daily Press is published in
.“Heorgia, not South Carolina, and the
Mftople of the South will sustain Presi-
HBijiiit Johnson in his Constitutional
■ ■rtboritf. "" V-iuJ ? ' 1
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i- GLOBE HOTEL. j .()
T. C. 81WrtT...................PR0rtHMT0R
; Thursday, WL ,1866.
JRFrankUa, Clinton, 8 *
V A Watefeh, Charles ton, 8 C
I J W Crawford, Union, B*©’ vI *>(,.;
J T Harris, Now-berry, 8 C
BO j i
J W Smfser', Aikin, 610 ’ : i 1
8 Turner, 8 C
ftUdJnlfcrinmrv |
J T Scruggs, Forest Mills, Qa
Mrs Thr«abcr and 8 ehfWtan, G» \ • , .
J W Marshall’ AbboTUlXf P u ,v j
J 0 Oailhtrd aud tady Abbeville, SC !
Miss A B ARMton, Now London, Conn '
K>.Hatotwi, Bhrke, «*.. *$ i. fl f)
Q W Sims, Columbia, Qa 1
tfj&itSstii e - >1
8 L Repo, Edgefield, BC ,—j
C D Spearman, NewbCny, Qa r S
1 R Stewart, Qa
Dr JIS Wjfdon, Bu|ke, Cfo 1
"T OB Wood, Barnwell, 8 fi
iisruscr? j>
umftak*' ,
J T Sanaom, Athens, Qa"
John.Klta*,;Atl»eiii, QA'S. l-A
DfMSDurhanu
■3 p Edwards,Xurinfefon; tef": ’» w °i
W H Murtfen, CrAwfoTdtville, Qa ; '»
Mrs Lucy UtW»,-»piflta, Q» *‘
S B Hallaman, Columbia, 8 C
Mr* M Coney, Columbia, Qa
B H Wheat, Colombia, Qa
D. M Johnston* Waynotbdro’, Qa v'-
B B Wilkerson and lady, Columbia, Qa
“Hpwseldoa ithappeiw” strii one
friend to another, “ that we find editors
who are brddkd && business.” “Vert,”
replied the other, “ and have you not
remarked How sdldotn it happens that
the business is bread to the editors.” —
Exchange. ... y , . f ‘~, ,
That’s so I But there is sometimes
gingeftifake, tobdfcco ahd a free pass on
a railroad; and that’s something to be
sure. -■, -dI u, 111 . -I n-■■ |. -
Death op Thmodore Dwight- — This
gentleman, one of" the most distinguish
ed linguists in America, died in Brook
lyn on thelfethi inat.-, aged 70 years. He
could converse languages .and
read others. ,-n; , . muiii
The attention of All is asked to ti e
varied stock of fre3h goods j'ust received
at M, Cohenls, 1821 Broad street, t
: :i> ■ IV r— .
Am Impostor.—-A young man of good
address and rather prepossessing ap
pearance is now travelling Southward,
passiug himself off as the son of the
Rev. E. T. WinkletJ of this city. He
( .gives -his name as r E. T. Winkler, Jr.,
hails from Baltimore, and says he is a
wounded Confederate prisoner, on his
way home, without ’means and needing
assistance. Hfe succeeded in irnffosiag
on the Rev. Dr. Fuller, of Baltimore,
and other friends of the Rev. Dr. Wisklgr.
On his left band is a representation of a
Confederate flag, tattooed in Indian ihk.
Our exchanges between here and
more are reqaested to put readers On
their guard. Charleston Courier, ’Oil.
ISfci '
j Gity Hailroads.—There may be
something like a' hint'td Augustans,
upon the subject of street railroads, in
the following which we clip from the
Charleston News :
This work has progressed with aston
ishing rapidity- ,ihe. workmen having
•(ready reached the market. The cross
ings are now somewhat obstructed, bat
that is but a temporary inconvenience,
and easily endured. The grey head of
past generations would have opened
heir eyesifi wondhr to have seen a two
horse plough driyba through the streets
fipriwtirtg''stones running the
symmetry of*' the pa\4mefitj but the(y
would have bOcetAfe 1 dhnfb When told for
what pfarpAse-dhishavoe was made.
•Tima Mid/twfet «ajji|wr «o;man; .in otjr
own lives we have seen what wonders
energy and intellect hariS produced, and
the stride' is. /StillJ forward. The city
radUoad is only,png of . the links in the
urighly chain. It was an enterprise
long needed in oar. community, and the
faiar&RfcfilAficiCi bis already been re
ceived ensures its success. The manag
ers and contractors appear determined
sos fc dihhppdbstttlie public, and the Ist
OProntiliry wHTSot the whole toad in
running ordlsr.i. Propiety along the
route will be considerably eijhanced in
value, hnd those parties who live in the
northwestern part df the city hate
access to the busindss portions. It will,
ia all probability, he.a,ipore effectual
infcentive to rebuild the, waste places
than the Fire Jbow BiU, ftitd rn connec
tion with that to add to our future pro*-
Daily Press Bras, Pimnt
ing Office.—This Office is nowJtop-
-{fliedtritti every ‘ totiterial necessary fqr
the prompt, neat, and economical exe
cution of every style of Book and Jobi
Printing and Bookbinding. The par
ticular .attention of .the.Pabjic is re
quested to' this establisiime'nt, in thje
assurance that sample satisfaction will
be given as regards
wort, And charges.
; Thq office is located at 1961 Broad
Bt>oei;br 193 Kills Street/ 1
Bateman, the actress, was majried ip
Ne#**Jft Week before* las?to ! 8 brother
of the |ate GetjCral df • the ’ jQbii
federate army. The match was made
while Mis3 Bateman was playing in
London, .last year, ami its consummation
will seud a thrill' of agohy through the
beuts of Yotipg Englapd,
very polite traveller to a testy old land-*
l*dy, “ ifllfcfy myself to
"(Ifc-ptikc V<!>Wh wy, ipproprioty »
it?” -f tu <|o ebam »•! v 4 fclli'OilO
-i "WWMWt
if you mean to instniUAU;. that, there is!
anything, nasty,in,,that milk, I’ll
you tto, understand you’ve-' ktttick'tlie
wrong house! ' ThhrC ain’t a first hair
ifl'tyfor’M soon as Martha' Ann' told
me the cat was drowned In' (he nifllf, I
deSt ffgfit straight.4“d'strained }V
oveyv’i.|it| ■ 1 " *
•The young mad fainted.
6rice roMERo7s Badge or Hosor.
, in circulation at the rate of one thousand
new subscribers per week. Every few
weeks U repuUisbeeAhe following order
asfcii “Wg/of hlnod\ i/a little
IfogdlaV remarks tfie TCTelffflafitP Dtrf
patch, that even up in Wisaqniin "trea
son” should be rewteaPftQo graceful
a manner. We don’t know how
Radicals^ jajf* JpJnekf
such fellows ashamed of themseltes:
Headquarters, or East)
: in l AREAvaAfi,»:’>.i
Jimldiiq il ben .M-.M«rcfcil4p l«e*. •4v'
General Order, No. I>.
M. M. Pomeroy, a citizen of Wiscon
sin, havibfc' bineh Ifoifnd fritHia'iEs Tihes
of the army, in this district, as corres
pondent of the La Crosse Democrat, a
in Ke’ *^AM*iorlf? ! fhe a Stne^f^com 1 '
manding that he has been com muni
army, and that he believes the war for
the restoration of the Union to be "a
ssFJWwam
armies operating in the
robbers, said M. M. Pomeroy is hereby
ordered to lesve the lines dr this army
immodiateiy,; «nd nqt -tb return,- under '
- penalty of arrest tot a dpyv dq->'J 'to ,*o
'/■. 'JlFUbdek eCli of se «.-» »■*
Brigadier-General Prentiss.
by the
botanists Solanum Paniculalum. It is
used in South Americh.'in tleifoirtn
plaster, sirup, wine, tincture, and watery
anil alcoholic -
ployed in affections of the liver and
spleen, catarrh of the bladder'and ini
joverishment of the blbod. The Jerii
jeba is sold, commei'ciailjyin the state
of leaves, fruit and TOotst ■*"
w xm.it-—» .iii.uij .ft iu • ’"il
, r- CoN»ie*mss pm* Central Railroad,
o«*Ys—o a Prince, Baker AS, Herton A
W,.W »i'<J ATRiBbbo«,M J'V
Titt A Br oi P«nkrd, <Jdx A Qo, R,T
Urqqhsrt, J M Clark A Son, Wymap £ jk
w ? A tywJb Fleming
A K, Barrett, C A Twinamp 4 S» J C
(GeUsgher.A,C«, B.Q’P.w'.BiStydnax.icty.
V(*t»pu, W 5,Q« A Frederiqk, if Bon, J Q
B A Bro, Q Kahrs dk Bro, J P M, Chronicle
A S, B A Cos, P Cogin, J Thompson, R J
A.Ram.-ay, Q Lesser, [B], T 8 Nickerson,
C A Williams, D Stelling, t
Bro, Conley, F & Cos, HE Clarke. JN A
Son, E R D A Cos, Sylvester A C, V Rich
ards, O’Dowd A M, J Danforth, Z MoC,
Mrs Jane Sherrill. Tilt'
COMMERCIAL.
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Augusta Market—Latest. <: -
. Augusta. Oct. Wr '
GOLD—Buying, 1.45; selling, 1.48.
SlLVEß—Buying, 1.37; selling, 1.42,-M'
COTTON—The market was dull and
irregular all day, and but few sales tran
spired. Quotations remain the same as on
yesterday, vis: Middling 34; Stict Mid
dling 35; Good Middling 38. ■
namtrurg Market.
Hamburg, S. 0., Oct. 25.
COTTON—There was a gooij demand to-,
Ointo Btt to3so.Ci' J0’
Cotton
Charleston, Ootober 24, 1866.
COTTON.'«—The operation* yesterday
were restricted by a difference betweep buy
ers and sellers, the former, in many pesos
befog an willing to purchase exeeptat eakl
er rates, the holders continued firm ant) the
sates amounted'tb 262 bales, Were' at
previous figures. The ifolliewtng are the
prices : 7 at 30, 10 at 33, 44 at 34, 54 at 35,
4 at 351. 19 at 3«, 11 at'36l) fß.at.ffT> J 9 »*
31 cents. We quote : Middling at 36, Strict
Middling at 37, Good Middling at 38 pants,
SHIPPING INTELCTgAnCE/
Charleston, Oet- M,,
Arrived yesterday Steamship Whirl
wind, Philadelphia: Sebr JThlm A wiffin,
Philadelphia.
Went to sea yesterday—Steamship Flam
beau, New York.
From this part-7-Steamahip/OvmiEander,
at New York, Oct 111 Steamship Granada,
at New York,' dot 20; Bark Antelope, at
Barbadoes, Sept 19; Brig Samuel Lindsay,
at Sept 21.
Cleared for this port —Sohr J W Hall, at
New York, Oet 20 ; Schr Mary E Gage, at
New York, Oct 20; Schr 3 Thompson, at
Philadelphia, Oct 21.
Sailed for this port—Ship Paul, from
Royan, Oct 0; Bark Everhard Delius,
BremerhavemOetS^^^^_____^^^^
Charter Oak
MBB 1
A favorably kboWn 'ln Mobile, New Or
leans, St. Lopfs, aui’dtheilr Southern cities, ’
ia now beUg ndreved to the MtiteUS' of- Ati
gaita/isimw df the boat and cheapest •'lnt
claps (3qpk‘ulE NtfVef itolkba". 4nArket-*a
baking qaalities are unsurpassed, which is
acknowledged by all who have nsed it.
Mmvn
whichsnrrounds the oveh insures the Baking
and roasting of bread and meats, to entire
' satMMCtioh. We *w*ttant‘ the perfect
baking of every Sto**!#e Mil. ■ - 1
In our kteok Will bh found TOILET SETS,
CHURNS, T U gpFFEB , MILLS,
SCOURING BftICES, TEA TRAYS, SAD
IRONS, CAKE CUTTERS, JELLY CAKE
PANS, oto.
ana all manner or
..a a m
180 Broad street.
■t.Sfalft. f..,- —rs .. -u.
1-9 WBDDIKG r*BBEKTB.
Lrri«**i' , tA«lftT¥ ! w^(A/iiyßitt;vE!t l
VJT of the latest patterns; also, Silver
iFUMuMVrt'.teCdvw.V dasoription. RWh
artidot of Jewelry, set with all kinds of
prdolons stones; extra fine Gold Watches
set with Diunondoi solid an<L heavy.Nup
tlal RiWjSt *S
axtetfklve atock, anafor sale at Tow prices.
u wtoam*-
163 Broad street,
•eil—tf Below the Augusta Hotel.
AUiiUffM KSkoBTs.
) mrofivin israhtsoViroa tarifidyrkus..
Orno* Daily Prmm, J f
> Augusta, fla., October 18, 18<!fitJ
REMARKS.
asasap
doable parpoee of sttendbig the markets anq the
'2K«Bfisi,’SkirSffi , ss3?’s'
much more done were there a little more monly to
bahed tyt, loekknet thing* a* they really are,
end secerning the dreeent condition of affaire, we
caA-Übt bdtftel gratifiea at This renewal of trade in
our city. Merchants In every branch of bush, ace
ere atttl reedy, as we have eaid before, with: fall
, BW + T - *
tions, you need have no heeltancy in iieing guided
hi boms in mind that ovr quo
tations repretent wholesale prices. SrnaU bilu, to
Plantere and others, art filled at a shade higher
ket; bat still the cry Is “more money I” for tier*
is quite e dearth thereof throughout tide communi
ty. There la every re»sonb^H^ect«id^«r^hat
“all classea end conditiona,” end quotatione foe
most kinds are nominal. In order to effect a i >M>
even lower prices would have to be accepted t tan
*• Our+XHchWHlbr exchange at par, and ba ' at
per cent, discount: out-door rates for th rty
ia very Umiled.
The rates thereof have declined since our last
i i e T >ri .ft efoUo " ing
! !
«ESSS?ffI!S fht; Sides *nd
Shoulders are very spajee. ..Then has been qi|ite
demjlild ffor these classes' of meats, with an
aitance it worn % to- on fast week’s figures,
and a continued upward tendency. Hams have hot
been much asked for, and remain at former quota
tion*. . Inferior kinds of Bacon are rapidly disap
paring frji* the market.
BUTTER —Remains firm and unchanged; (he
stock is fair, with frequent inquiries.
CHEESE.-eTte induiry has /improved jfor
!hede/ald atojks are heavier. Trioes continue
firm at: State, 18@90c. per lb.; Factory, 25@26c.;
English Daily, 26®28c.
< stock of Western Flour on sale is
limited as to be but nominal, and quotations are,
therefore, the same., The, sunpiy of good Flour in
this City Is very scarce, whiles &e demand is ex
eiient. Our City Mißa, although constantly grt*d
ng, *are oo*|>lg to All the ipany orders that are
fcily crowding in hpon them. In consequence of
the scarcity of 'Wheat, Flhhr has again advanced.«
The the Flour of the City Mills have
per -’^* rrel 00 “ ciL grtd *
•• SUGAR AND MOAABMEB —Th« former la rtiff;
prime article of MoUareu Is scarce, end often ln-
I.ARft—Stock fefr. Prices *re steady at: Prime
KSBS!
easier. We note the former 'aft* 9S‘6(hf> 406 per
barrel, and the latter at $2 00 per bushel. There
k b - ut w »f j
demand is excellent, and stock very light. A prime
*arttelo.ofWhite Corn brings $l 75 readily; white,
1 WjTfflhe Yellow, 165; Yellow, 160; WesUfrn
Mixed, 1 55(§1 60.
. OATS AMP, R AY.r-The supply pf both is mod
' crate and demand faiK The former commands 96c.
@sl DO bcribushel. The latter brlnpi 00@3 *5
for Nprtaarp, and fee Eestem Hay.
wa bar* before stated, the Wheat
crop has 1 hecofcue completely ixhahsted, and a
choice ArNde la much in demand. Prices range
jfeum |S. 1b to WOO peT;bushel,according to grade.
A strictly prime article blight readily command a
abade higher figures. a?*
i ' ewrarUßiHJSv
DKY GOODS.—The demand for all classes of All
and winter Goods has been exceedingly brisk, and
add the week Judt alosed baa. been Me of bustling
activity tp out-leading. Dry Goods’ houses. Prides
remain stiff at figures given on next page.
DRIED PRtitT.—Stock nior* than adequate to
the 'demand; prices steady. We qnbte: Ano’- '
ra^‘SmSBSBBB Gloss, U
BTIC3-—The Augusta have hoi
altered the prices of their 7 goods since last week.
7-S Sheetfcg hrfag* WOastfc.? 4-4-
«T-,a DriMs, 23S®J)6w Other mills are up
changed. 'The demartd is increasing, and the Fac
tory is busy endeavoring to fill orders.
purchased at a trifle lower than figures given.
- -re UUTTUW.
And no#, as we bring our weekly report to a
close, we will endeavor to review the state of the
market Binoe ; our . last report, as ; bearing on the
great staple of conrtnerce; '
Oh. Friday the market wan quiet all day, but few
sales transpiredi and they wpre effected at a slight
decline of the prices of ,tpe previbus day.
On Saturday it remained dormant, buyers shofr
tagjiio disposition to ipvest. .1
On Monday perhaps, by the news of
Cotton bring’flrtn at 16^d7m'Liverpool, the mar
ket seemed disposed to rally, but on Tuesday, again
ipto Us fonner j
Yesterday.evening tne marketclosed quiet, with
out any transactions of mobient oebarring.
Speculator* ore n<* bUyipfe pmohi; otton, noV.
giymall, lots that are disposed of are bought
y* were visited loh Wednesday morning by t&e
lr*t premonitions of, the fast approaching winter • a
rost; this wfn, in *ll probability, cause Cotton to
lookup, and once moreVeotfhM livWyJ
The total amount of sales since the Ist Septem
sww for
The market opened this morning at the following
«. -
StHct’MWdllng. 35 a .. I
Good Middling 36 a
COMMERCIAL.
APPLES—
Green...-. ’.L.bnsh t 2 00 a 2 50
Dry..,' si..bush..l 75 a 2 DO 1
BAarirxG—
Gunvy,.hteaivy; w)de;.ilya.. 87 a 38
Gnmiy, light, narrow, . lyd.. 36 a 37
Dundee... .yd.. 35 a 88!
Aiherlcsn'Ganny... yd.. ..a 85;
* ' Kentucky..'..l'.yd.. 85 a 381
BBEF- V i
1 1M ‘ . .Bbt-32 50 a
< Mws.'.i.; ~ ,ia*M>l 15 60 a 17 50,
1 Extra Family...i
BACON—,
Westert Shoulders ..Tb.. 19 a 19
Blfstdoa.:..'.Jl.UC..J.lhi.. 82 a 22^
Clear Sides ~..1b.'. 24'
Clear Ribbed Sides lb.. 23 a 23)^
. Brenkftet..: i... .lb.. 28 a 28 -H
,l ~.. ...i,... .)h.. 25 a 87>
Hams, canvassed........ lb.. 28 a 29
, Hadis, Choice lb' .. a 32
Hams,.Country. .. . .T.. lb.. 28 a 80'
'GMIiM/..' ...; :'k!.h: 50 abs (
Western lb.. 85 a 40
ffifflLJßtrwt: a
Tallow lb.. 15 a 17.
CHEESE—! . aVf
English Dairy. .: J. .1... .Ib. an MS.-S! 28
COFFEE—
Hio.Bo a 82
Uftfe** 8 : ««
i> ; f»Ra? fibfiifi m
a: &
• Other Hilt* 4-4.... i.v.; (Jd.. 21 a 22
w '
f >'mmP--'- ■ I-"- y *•'’•, >
Herrtoack..-L....i.i..;.-. . 24-'a J j.
SP™B» e M lie-
Bichmond 20 k a
Simpson Mourning 19 a ..t
Wauregan ltlXa . ..
Empire.., 14Xa
■ ! t
Wamsutta 11.*. 18& ..
P t4«»5........ 50 a ..
Canoe
v. j> 4-4 Lonsdale....«it uC. 40 a
Lincoln "... 17K*
7-8 Hills 82 a
Slx ‘ ••!
4-4 Pepperel E a
4-4Pepperelß 23 Ma, ..{
it
Laconia...,i «<><.. .i..w y- MrmA;fw*{
iv.s : :
Laconia (blch’d)—AUJUViLi'' • iff ' w • v.
India Orchard 20 a :
Paper and Colored Cambrics—
l-iBBMkxQ;::::: S”!
Spool Cotton—
Coates* doa.. 120 a ~
Clarke’s doi . lOO.f
Stafford’s do*., 100 A ..
Wasbington v... doz.v 75 a
Victory.L...ls -A ..j
nsnuzKßs *, r_ ..
Peruvian Gnano ton .125 t» alfiO bo
oßßafe»w::Aß<Y t;
American Guano t0n..60 00 a L, fc
Columbian Guano ton . 40 Oo a
sC«sßiii :Wl2 • jj*
Ho. 1 Mackerel Mta . 4 00 * 410
No. 2 Mackerel kits.. 1011 i lit
No. 1 Mackerel * t>bl«.. T fiO a 800
1 /lAMptyoftyaltyHE
No. 3 Mackerel X bbla. »OO a 850
No 3 (Extra) Xbbls .1100 « I.
No. 1 Codfish cwt. .11 00 a 12 fiO
Scaled Herrings box.. 1 00 a 1 25
FLOUR— D t
Northern Superfine bbl . ll oth a 11 (4
Northern Extra bbl. .12 00 a 18 80.
Northern Family . . bbl. .14 00 als Osf 1 -•
Granite Mills Superfine.bbl..ls 00 a ?'
Gradite Mills Extra... .bbl. .17 60
Granite Mills Family...bbl..lß 60 a 1.
Excelsior XX bbl .18 00 a I.
Excelsior Mills Extra.. .bbl. .17 00 a i.'M
Excelsior Mills Snp’flne.bbl..ls 00 a ..
GRAIN— ‘
Com, whitq bush.. 1 70 .a, 176
Wheat bush.. 875 a 886
Oats bush: 86 a 1 do
P*»a .-.7rn...buah.. 1 75 a 8 «fc.
hay-*’ bu * h * oo * * *
-Jjteasmafttg: *S:;
HlDES—Green lb.. 6 * X
Salted lb.. .. * g
BsJ f
Bar, refined lb : 8 a 8
Horse Shoes lb.. 10 a 18
: v. |!*4M::BsBtH 115I 40 '*
Steel, cast lb.. 25 a .[
Steel Slabs lb.. 10 a .1
~ steel Plowlngß lb.. 12 a .[
LARD—
Prime Leaf (bbtsf lb.. 23 a 24
Prime Leaf (kegs) lb.. 25 a 21
Pressed lb.. 22 a 28
Knoxville mfg. co., sole. ,lb.. 43 a 41
Knoxville mfg. co., brass.lb.. 45 a 5#
Southern Oak lb.. 40 a 68
Harness lb.. 50 a
Howard bbl.. 2 95 a 8 15
Northern bbl.. 825 a 3 50
# 1 A• ..
Whiskey—Bourbon gal.. 3 25 a 550
Rectified gal.. 2 60 a 8 75
Scotch gal.. 700 a 9 00
Brandy—Cognac gal.. 800 a 16 00
American gal . 2 90 a 3 50
Bum—Jamaica gal.. 8 00 a 12 00
Telegraph gross.. 180 a 2 00
Shanghai gross.. 800 a 3 25
&&&&««*«: 4 8 $
MEAL- ” r
City ground, bolted., .bush.. 1 65 a 1 75
Ja “ b 't lso f 1 -i
New York gal.. 65 a 80
Golden Syrnp gal.. 1 20 a 1 28 '
Sugar Cane • gal.. 75 a 8(Jxl
Cuba Clayed gal.. 58 a 60
Muscovada gal.. 62 a 65
Sorghum gal.. 40 a 50
NADA-Gut, assorted sizes—lb..
Linseed gal . 180 a 2 00
Kerosene burning gal.. 90 a 100
Kerosene lubricating.. gal.. 1 40 a 200
Sperm Winter gal.. 3 75 a 4 W
Tanners’ Common gal.. 1 25 a 1 75
Machine*?.,,.. ..gal.. 180 a 2 00
Lamp gal.. 3 00 a 4 00
Lard, Winter gal.. 2 75 a 3 25
ONIONS bbl.. 5 50 a 6 00
PAINTS—
White Lead. . . A......'.1b.. 18 a 23
Chrome Yellow lb.. 35 a 40
Chrome Green lb.. 35 a 40
Spanish Brown lb.. 5 a ..
Venetian Red lb.. 8 a
Venetian ground in oil.. .lb.. 19 i 25 I
* Vopal 4 00 a 500
Coach 500 a 6 00
Japan a 3 60
PORK—Northern Pickled—-bbl. .35 00 a
POTATOES—Irish .bbl.. 8 50 a 400
RAISINS—
Malaga box.. 5 50 a 6 00^
|y^ritS^!S:: B SS 1 8 5?:
'"ROPE—
Hemp, Greenleaf lb.. 21 a 21^
Missouri lb.. 19 Ha 20
,-Hai .lb- < r 19
SALT—Liverpool 1 .... .*... sack.. 266 a 275
SOAP—American Yellow lb.. 18 a 16
SHOT— bag. .8 40 a 8 50
SUGAR—
t fflrzn:!: %£ 16
Clarified B lb.. 18 a
Clarified C, extra lb.. 17^£a
Crushed ............lb.. 20 a
Powdered ... lb.. 20 a
Yellow C lb.. 17 a
Yellow Refined.. ,V t .. . Jb.. 14 a \ 16&
Green.. lb.. 1 40 a 2 00
v BU4k .;v. U* lb.. 1 00 a 1 50
TOBACCO— j
Ssn?4sffi* ,r - ? ft" : Sf: mi
MOTTum Sound Ib.. W a oo
Fine Bright lb.. 75 a 90;
Extra FinetO'^ducyi. A, lb.. 1 00 a 1 25;
Extra Fine Bright (new).lb.. 1 25 a 1 60j
Fine Cut ..... .......gross.. 600 al2 00;
SMOKING TOBACCO—
Durham lb.. 75 a 80
Harmonigee..«.t.>i:.'J-db.’. a 75
Bird’s Eye'. . .\>er gross.. .. alO 00
Guerrilla Club u1b.,.. .. a 65
J.. a 60
WINES—
ClMf t s . w, 450 all 00
V0X..4.*.'1.-:.. ca5e..13 00 a
Port gall.. 2 50 a 4 50
:1s
y-yW«rj3:.XTXx:S3::ffB(i2A. 56
Champagne,lmported.bskt. .28 00 a4O 00
X Y qdmpippgne, lufefiof, bskt; J% OO a,26 00
Porter,,London do*.. 4 50 a. 8 00:
a *A145p0.....3r....U.i50?4. i/50naHC50 S
Ale, qts do*.. f> 60 a 750 •
YARNS. „j..j ........v. hunch.. 2 s|o -a 265
" FINANCIAL.
S&" .Latest Quotations for Uncurrent Monty
and Securities. j
, .GEORGIA. , , Buying.
Georgia Biil Rokd & Banking Company $8
Marine Bank of Georgia W
Augustafl[nßurance fc Banking Company 9
City Bank of Aiigutta.; l A.i JO
Manufacturers Bank of Macon 25
Northwestern Bank ,3
Merchants’ & Planters'Bank 12*
Planters’ Bank 14
Bapk of Columbus. . A \iV •...... \'•-V • -/A J 5
Central Rail Road Bank 28
Bank of Middle Georgia. $8
Bank of Athens. . r V cll.A 46
Bank of Augusta 50
v Union Bank of Augusta 10
v Augutta Sttvihgs Bank 15
Umber Cutters’ Bank 3
Bank of Savannah 50
Bank of the State
Bank of Commerce 9
ALABAMA.
Bank of Mobile • »*>(• •- •• rr-R 1®
Eastern Bank of Alabama..'. 45
|
Bank of Montgomery 80
Central Bank 30
Northern Bank . ‘ 45
Southern Bank V
SOUTH CAROLINA. J
Bank 6 f the State (old) SB
Bank of the State (new) IB
Bank of Charleston ®
Exchange Ewk ..W.A) ®
Merchants’ Bank of Cheraw : 21
Bank of Georgetown ffl
Planters’ Bank of Fairfield w
Planters’ & Mechanics’ Bank *
People’s Bank •• • «,••• -»j • • 4g
Buuc of HamDurg 18
Bank of Camden 58
Bank of
St»te Bank >. *; : -.. 8
Commercial BankqtQdantWa.»• 15
Bank of CflMTPear vJCT ®
Bank of Wffinington. w A lo
Bank of the State, *
But little doing in Tennessee and Virginia Bank
l>, Slat4 J.ffiiß3
State of SoutwOKfoMhh Bonds, old.’l .V. D:;«19
i iClly-ef iLriguota
( .;City »f Savannah-Boßdaxi.R 4., ...Hi.-t.v-M9a92
Central Rail Road Stock 20a..
! i Gvoeratly less than Bends. T'H H'H V
of Savansulh... it.... 1 90a92
State of Georgia,,.jf .86*87
State of SontS Carolina .'. —.6BaW
City of Augusta .80a|5
PI9fO€RAPI ,( ALBUMS
J QJOatW AhD
fiK'n k BEAuTrFuii
. _ JUST RECEIVED THE •
jpert}i»s'&Co.
192, Brtfad Street, Augusta, Qa.
A tso plain mch pn4T4rns— ;
bas 'lOrf.B-I ’.o e dnic is ’’ >
Pot sale at extremely low prifies,
Os the best manufacture, !
h.H i y >■ , Htddfwy FIFTY BOmißßlirS ,
euiiK.’l
: r.\ U v :y;;r? r i
Sftpreoscopic JPietureß
Ever offered in August*, efnbracifig HE
PRBSBHZknGKa of tfie grand and
tifiMn Natore and Art, i* every past of the
Globe. ■- I -'e'ie i >
r " ~' '
: OF CHfttrttßV/ETc; 1 ee
London,T!dinburgh and New York.,
v ¥HB PANbiIAMA
JHE’SWfS? 41fSl
Representing the greatest Mountain
tore VfiHdt l j
ALSO,
-. B*pi*®nlatljn* of WwAnff' ant things
of absorbing interest, are found in tfiis
coMpg;, p,'t 2TQDS.
These beautiful pletnres, with'lmproved
instrumapU for viewing them, are sold at
very low Prices. at
: pqt^—Ub , -jj; 1, „ •
..la&iigthldTStfiefel l
it i! jiahtf O axn vr’l 1)—* • * ‘
-?'ioKa CZA exoon
J. We PERKINS &CO.,
WOULD HESPECTFULyf ANNOUNCE
Jf! to.thair patrons publlp thjat
•they here associated wmi’thefiiSelTes, in
• ' 1 e'b • ■■U
« *H. 0 O LLIN, |
•f.Zh\ivA". idpiJ s'naK s'bw.N !,
thq w«U-known stod successful Abtiu, wfid
waq for upward of four years eonneotpd
with Qallegy, inth* employef .<
TUCKER & PERKIN’S.
• . If KOMJ-Aa e'bi n •
This nnnOnncemont win be snfficient
guarantee to all who desire
; A PERFECTLY—FINISHED
Life-size or 1 Cabinet, ok the exquisitely,
painted l ’ li ’ n h " n • :
Porcelain Ivorytype,
or any other style of
PHOTOGRAPHIC FAINTING!
That this Gallery is the plaoe to get it.
r- ; V t .. 1 ; (Tl:
■ r . ■ >,!■',
All are cordially invited to call and
examine onr New and Beautiful styles of
PICTURES!
prioes of whioh will be found lower
than ti(e same quality and style of finished
workmanship is sold for in any Northern
Gallery.
.: <Kl9—*f "• * :
JUST RECEIVED
ai as, j
WILLIAMS, COVERT & (i0„
A LARGE, AND AND ELEGANT!
.■i.: ASSORTMENT Oi 1
iffiN’S FINI! BEUSH SaTS, ' * 'j
SeW pi'NE BLAtf ydiif&kis,
MEN'S' FINE COLORED F
. HATS,
And. all kinls of ' !
* '<- I "J ;•’*■'« j
”"i - HATS, for Mill, BoyS, Or Chll^M4,'.
L JBfAjC^rr-qf«*H) thteHfw stylei ,
A splendid lot of , . V ! v
WILLOW FEATHERS,
LADIES’
BREAKFAST J
ZfiPHYjR KNIT . Q j
Aigrge assortment at all of (
UEP^jG^QfDS,
,Afid many otjsr articles iT
' vh _ i—. :
; *5 ,n in our;linb,
K- Yff. lL i
All ot which we offer at the
LOWEST REASONABLE MARKET
prices,
Both at 1 ■ ” ,
Ui'L’lKilo «!/.?, JfS'Jttll j
RETMI f
1 Country Merchants and Mrtlmen, are
.THlJtxa i*. 10AI Y.O *lOll3 I •
invited to call and examine our STOCK
. V; ,.Vl,\'i»A V,'o\\ ,4o\o
hnfnrft pprohaalng olaewham." _ _Ll— |
&to. i
OPPOSITE MASONIC HAU,
* AUGUSTA, GA.
■'eciA-Ur M v ‘ j
T° PLANTERS.
V . AL a jMmi fVr.M 4. f/ifn
WE ABE BfiCEIVING j . ‘
and will keep constantly on hand
"No. 1
PERUVIAN GUANO
(TKUoriDA V.'flO '<IH VO a #Mii ambhd .eoi»6 Ln.. fct dv -.ft
WHICH WE WARRANT OKNCINE.
■ nerte a.:i e'r.. ipsdd it) red no e.tiw oxii e'til V» str, ’ 1 * noV
■' CRUMP, -DAVISON & CO.,
No. 20D IJrtsnd Street lAtuguate, Ga.
oc4—6m ■' 1 |
AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT
. - or;-.; !
Bonil’dts and Hats,
at
FRENCH MILLIto
DRESS MAKING ESTABLISHMENT,
‘ND.i&jjf fcBOAD STREET, (OPPOSITE PLANTERS’ HOTEL.) p
LADLES’, DRESS Head. Dresses, Bertha Gapes, Fichus, Ribbons and Flowers,
n great variety. oc4—3m
FurMtiirff of AH Descriptions.;
J|a BfeptHEßjS,
f- ' Fonwwly
[ C t A- FLAM, A CO.
Hi 214 BROAD* STRREfC,
lI ‘ QA._ j
Have How the best astoktnient of FURIVI
TURE on hand thnfhas ewbpen ij: tb»»
market, and conrtantly reeeivtn
ng of Roiewndd,
OHAIKS, BQFAff,
TR* ‘TABKEBj etA, etc.
TAINS. CORDS, TASSELSi. QlMre,
r oots, CORNICES, BANDS; and tfi ne
oessary sm»ieleg required.
OUR MANUFAqtURINQDFEARTMENT
is still in operation. Special Orders
promptly attended to, : Repairing dooq In
all branches of the business.
Iff OUR
UNDERTAKERS’ DEPARTMENT
we kdep constantly on band, COFFINS of
every quality and sise. METALLIC
CASES and 'CASKETS of the most im
proved styles.
Undertakers can be supplied with all
kinds of TRIMMINGS. my2—tf
./ • FUBNirUBE. I- I
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE
oh hand, and'are receiving, a fine
SERB assortment of
f (I) I >t,;! ■ • It
Furniture,
Which they offer at very Low Figures !
Also, are prepared to make to order and
repair anything in oar line of business at
short notice.’ r\,
Cane-Bottom CHAIRS re-seated at a liv
ing price, at 13? Broad, opjrosite Monument
Street. ... . , WBST 4 MAY.
jy29—Bm ' . .
’FWRIttTVjtE f FtTERITURE! j l
Mai, .fHOLB^A.LJ» ? ;;
>. id ’tom
RETAIL.
T .., pEqEW & TAYLOR,
i«? and 89 BOWERY ,!r [' ;
Ij,n<n<*ii4 n **dead - ' *»» ’ ’ -* I
':«S'CHRISTIE STREETS
“'NEW YORK,
hay*"thd bftst assorted stock of Parlor,
• Dining 1 Room and Bed-Room [
iFUHNITURE!
SPRING BEDS and BEDDING , . j 1
IN THE CITY.
.•IK t. ErjtreSsiy for Southern trade.
STEAMERS ANij HOTELS FURNISUE 9
YriroLESA^^pßiwOß^
AND. TURNJjty POST
BEDSTEADS, In ease*.
ALLWOR^ f^N^KDREgENTEO
Onr |^r ; xbahtafactnring defy
-0°“6*»J«0n. c ,,.,. f , teJiH- 1 3 1
" 1 - J "C. -u
] t';- ;265 !
Tka Cheapest Store ia T#wn!
Ifilofc ud3 ni 9*Viyd > c.* ; :-po »i*vl >) j
is *wr
-* 1 BEkTRA.RGA.INkfN' j
■Xflswat bos ,uloolo ,gs daisW ;
DRY GOODS,Ete.,
I•' * i * AT
TANARUS, 265 BROAD STREET.
eeSl—tf > o
■-
Jho. t>. ePHnamaa a eusa, h«wi, bxt ——
dHOrO, acaKEjym* favannah, Ga
'iw4siskflßaas***T/.}-
i.-'-.nuoO
« f*_L_U.K A r\
THg BES'POF ITALIAN M/
11 / *n,d GUITAjR.^TRINGS^
AGENTS FOE
Steinway A SottP, Boebbeler A Sohmidt’A,
and Gal* 4 Co.’s
CELEBRATED PIANOS.
• ! «My ih DiJ; Y _'); a; 1
ram mots
• -K ' ‘ AV '
. sums with be tha name oi the new style
of garments shortly to be the
XS&s&fXSeE&USiAiX,
Store; whereia-znore perfect v,r A
RECONSTRUCTION
in the imjtt-vemoDt onr premises has
lately h>- n achieved. It is our old stand
Vebatifolly find - tastefully remodelled; find
whore We hope to meOt’onr numer
obs friends, and customers. 7 Wo assure
them that onr old m '\ . ■„ .'il ,
POLICY
in conducting our ion the ONE
SYSTEM,. ijaß proved a success
our most sanguine expectations.
Law price Sand fair dealing are bound to be
TRIUMPHANT
in every part of the globe, and in every
branch of com merce. The commercial year,
Juat open find us well prepared to
meet the **nts of our numerous customers.
Our goods are of the best quality
AND WILL BE
found as cheap as the cheapest: The
scarcity of money in onr midilt, combined
with the partial failqre of the principal
crops, will necessitate a,rigid eqpnomy to be
ADOPTED BY
the majority of, our citizens. Onr; varied
stock, wilt enable them to make.' such selec
tions as are suitable to their incomes. The
beautiful styles of our clothing arerfot only
proverbial at home, bat 'also by travellers
passiag hen from
ALMOST EVERY STATE
who aocord us for cheapness and
the durability of °u» s garments. We also
offer at the very lowcV.» iccs> GenUemen’s
Pnrmshmg Goods, HaCYankeo Notions,
either at wholesale or eheap a* any
In the unions
Our motto is << THE NIMBLE PENNY
BETTER THAN THE SLOW SHIL
■UroI. . x ,
t E s: ,o *f est . Ptteefi—ldlest fash
loas. tDothleg made of th< Best Materials.
Call aud examine for yourselves at
v X SIMON & BROTHER
Fashionable Clothing* Riiiporiuiii,
224 jsjl OAD STRES7,
oc2—ly
FRAHOB E. TIMMOI«7
“IS-ON
.‘[T r TT rv > I / »TT! -V> r r
• . , { ,/.[ AHD
Brasg Founder
. . . ..MANUFAOIURER OB A
STATIONARY ENGINES,
SyVVV MIT.LS
SUGAR SyGAR BOILERg,,COL
UMNS AND .GIRDERS, PIPES, pi*L
LEYS, WHEELS, EAILROAD WHEELS
AND MACHINERY CASTINGS OF
EVERY ’DESCRIPTION.
SPBCIAL ATTENTION PAID TO
General Jobbing Mac&incWork
NO. 170 FENWWK STIIENT;
1 it Opposite the Water Tower, '
" XUTITTSTA, GfEOROrA, *
oMfr-vW 97t'i I-ng ~^rt
; PE£M€H STOEE,
200 ! BROA© STREET. ">*
51 (’T * I !'/*: 1 J 1.7
WEDDING O ARBS l 5 '. ' (
' ’ ORNA'fENPS, ’ * ' ' ,
PYRAMIDS,
STEEPLES.
CHARLOTTE RUgSEi
WINE.
LIQUOR,
FRUIT.
Home made Cakes ornamented at the
shortest notice. oell—lm