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About Weekly constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 185?-1877 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1868)
AUGUSTA MARKET. Reported for the Constitutionalist. Augusta, Ga., Monday, Noon, ? December 30, 1867. $ REMARKS. The days preceding Christmas, were characterized by a very and prices for all leading articles have remained comparatively steady. We do not change quotation* to any great client, for the reason that so little has been done since the twenty-fifth, that it I* impossible to say any thing definite of prices. OOriV t.V.-We deem any remarks upon the mar ket superfluous, in view of the fact that below will be found the particulars of the week’s business. There is an evident lack of unanimity in dealers in the staple, with reference to “classification,” but we believe that in our reports we conform very closely to the ideas of the majority. Mono ay.— There was a good demand this morning, but prices were irregular. This afternoon the market closed dull at 13% for New York middlings. Sales 43 bales ; receipts, 1,479 bales. Tuesday. —The demand for grades classing New York middling, and above, has been good to-day, at 13} ; 'd>.14 cents, while for the lower grodes of ie<ls, stained and Wires, (of which there ts a superabundance offering,) there is but little sal6 at bom 11 t012%c.; total sales to day 477 bales; receipts 1,379 bales. . •VKDNtsbAY.- Christmas holiday, no report. Thursday. —There has been little if any change since our Last report of Tuesday. The demand con tinues good for New York middling at 13% e nts, and better grades 14 cents, while most of the cotton offer ing iH stained and red, and 11@12% cents is the highest price that can be obtained. Hales Oil bales; receipts 1,160 bales. Feidav.—The market to-day has been quiet, and prices steady at 13% cents for New York middling.— Sales, 501 bales; receipts, 680 bales. Saturday.— We have to quote no change since yes terday. Transactions have been limited at 13% for New York middling. . Sales, 384 bales ; receipts, 641. Hales in Augusta for the past week, 2,716 bales roceipts, 5,335 bales. Cotton statements have been received up to 26th inat, as follows : Mobile.- Hales for the week, 13,660 bales ; receipts *2,724; exports, 20,747; coastwise, 4,050 ; foreign, 18,- 897; stock, 64,795 hales. Charleston.—Receipts of the week, 10,595 bales; sales, 3,906 ba : es; exports, 13,728 bales upland, of which 11,953 were foreign, and 1,775 bales coastwise, sales for the week, 3.900 bales; Htock on hand, 15,391. New Obliaws.—Sales for the week, 28,600; receipts for the week, 28,632; exports coastwise, 3,644 bales ; foreign, 23,680 bales; stock- 109,109 4 ba1e5. Havaknah.— Receipts for the week, 20,016 bales ; ex ports to Liverpool, 19,171 bales; coastwise, 4,658 bales. stocK, 45,449 bales. ’ 4*i Liverpool.— Sales of the week, 41,000 bales, where of 10,000 were for export ; speculation 8,000 bales; stock, 473,000 bales ; whereof American, 93,000 bales Bacon. —Moderate demand. We quote Smoked Shoulders atl3@.. ;B. B. Sides 14%@15; C. R. Hides, 15%@10; Clear Sides, 16@16%; Dry Salted Shoul ders, lt@ll% ; Dry Halted C. It. Sides, 13%@14; Hams, very dull at 18@22c. Large lots easier. CoRN-We quote new white at sllO ; mixed, $1 05(5)1 08. Wheat. We quote White at 2 70©2 85; Red, 2 30@2 40. Oats are quiet. We quote at 1 00. Flour— ln good demand. We quote Augusta Mills Supcifine, sl2 50; Extra, sl3 50; Double Extra, sls 50. Granite Mills Superfine, sl2 60 : Extra, sl3 50; Double Extra, sls 50. Excelsior Mills Superfine, sl3 ; Extra, sl4 ; Double Extra, sl6. Country Mills, $12@14. Meal.—Prime White Corn Meal is selling at $1 15. Fertilizers are without change in quotations. Domestics are in good demand. We quote Augusta Factory, %, 11% ; 4-4,13% ; drills, 14%. Moutour, %, 11; Hopewell, %, 11; Osniburgs, 16; Stripes, 18 ; Yarns, $1 65. Fontenoy Yarns, $1 65@1 70. Gran- Iteville Mills, Sheeting, 13% ; % Shirting, 11% ; % do, 9% ; % drills, 14%. Tobacco.—Dull. Whiskey.— ln good demand for common grades. Sugars are dull; large packages can be bought a little below quotation figures. Buckwheat Flour is plentiful in the market and is selling at—barrels, sl4;j half do,; $7 50; quarter do, $3 75@4. Hay is quiet. The transactions which occur are on a basis of $2 for North River. Butter is in good demand at 48@50 for Goshen and 25(5)35 for Country. Small packages preferred. Eggs go at 30a35. Feathers at 65c. CnKESK is in good demand at 15@21c. for good fac tories. Bagging— 2s cents—stiffer. Rope—B@ 11 cents. FINANCIAL. Money very scarce and in good demand at IM@2% per c. per month for short loans. But little money is seeking investments. Gold.—Brokers buying at 132—Selling at 134. Slight demand. Silver.—(American) buying at 128 and selling at 132 Securities— Ga. R. It. Stock held at 68@70. Exchange.—Ottered out doors freely at Jf to K dis count. Bank Checks at par. Demand slight for Gold. Demand for all classes of Securities and Bank Notes nominal—prices falling daily. Inquiries for investments very rare.' EfjT Latest Quotations for Uncurrent Moneys and Securities. GKORGIA BASK 50TBS. Ga. R. K. aB. Cos, . .a9B Mcrch’ts’ A Plant. 5(36 Cen’l It. It. & B C0.98a.. Farmers &. Mech. Ba.. Marine Bank Ga.. 98a.. Bank of Commerce. 7a ". Bank Middle’Ga. 85a88 Bank of Columbus. .7a . Bank of Athens a55 Manufact. Macon.. 24a.. Bank of Fulton a4O Union Bank 5a6 Bank of Savannah...a6G Mechanics, I^3 Bank of Augusta.. 55a58 Aug. Ins. AB. Cos. 7a City R'k Augusta, ..a3vS Augusta Sav. B’k. ..aIS Bank State Ga al2 Northwestern B’k.. 2a . Bank Empire State ..a24 Timber Cutters B’k 2a . Planters’ Bank.... 16a17 SOUTH CAROLINA BANK NOTRS. Union Bank a76 B’k State S. C. new. . Peoples’ Bank a4O Commercial Bank. 2a k Bank of Newberry 27a30 Exchange Bank... a 8. Bank of Charleston ..ai9 So. W. R. R., old,. ..a2O Planters & Meehan. ..al7 State Rank 2a. Bank of Hamburg. 13a.. Merchants’ Bank.. ..a 8 Bank of Camden. 20a.. Farmers’& Ex B’k ..a 1 Bank of Chester. 9a.. City Chas’n notes 70a75 Bank Georgetown. 12a.. Planters, Fairfield. 6a. B*kState S. C., old ..a S Caro. Treas. Notes 76a.. STOCKS, BONDS, Ac. State of Georgia New, 7 per cent. Bonds 88 State of Georgia Old, 7 per cent*. Bonds 75 State of Georgia, Old 6 per cent Bonds 72 Georgia Coupons, Old S4 Georgia Rail Road Bonds f 97 Central Rail Road 80nd5.............. 97 City of Savannah Bonds gj City *f Savannah Coupons, 90 City of Augusta Bonds 56 a 00 City of Augusta Coupons City of Macon Bonds 60 City of Macon Coupons SO Montgomery Sc W. Pfc, Ist Mort 75 Montgomery * W. Pt., Income 70 Ala. A Fla. endorsed by Directors. 10 Ala. & Fla., endorsed by M. & NT. P 85 Ala. & Fla., 2nd mortgage, Freeland,.... East Tennessee A Ga. R. r. Bonds East Tenn. dt Ga. R R. Coupons 60 Georgia Rail Road Stock,.... 68a70 Central Rail Road ptock Augusta* NVaynesboro Stock South Carolina Rail Road 6 per cent. 80nd5.... 55 South Carolina Rail Road 7 per cent. 80nd5.... 57 State of South Carolina Bonds, old 40a.. State of South Carolina Coupons, 40 South Western Rail Road Bonds Ssa.. South Western Rail Road Stock Ssa.. Atlantic and Gulf Rail Road Stock 50a.. Ala. A Fla. R. R. Income Bonds. No market Columbia * Hamburg Stock 7 Augusta, Factory Stock, 22 Granitc\ille Fact, ry Stock 70 00 Muscogee K. ii S lock,. gttie j COMMERCIAL. A BA<KiING- rthern bbl.. 800 a 8 50 Gnnny, heavy wide yd.. 23 a 25 BEEF- * a bbl.. 25 00 a 25 00 BACoS- Fami y bb1..16 00 al6 50 Western Shoulders lb 13 a BBBi £ e « lb.. 14%a 15 Clear Ribbed Hides lb.. 15%a 16 Clear Sides ib.. 16 a 16% Hams, 18 a 22 Dry Halted Shoulders lb.. 11 a 11% BUTTE?' Halled Cl 4 Sldeo • • • • ib • • 43 %a 14 Goshen .lb.. 48 a 50 Country ;,...lb.. 25 a 30 CANDLES- . Adamantine lb.. 23 a 25 Tallow lb.. 10% a 12% CnEESE ' Factory ..lb., 18 a 19 State lb.. 13 a 17 English Dairy.... lb.. 20 a 21 COFFEE— Rio 5...1b.. 23 a 26 Java lb.. 40 a 43 Imitation Java, lb.. 37%a Laguyra lb.. 30 a 33 DRY FRUITS. Apples, ib.; 05 a Peaches, lb.. 05 a 12 DOMESTICS—by the bale. Augusta Factory 7-8 yd.. ll% a “ “ 44 yd.. 13% a .. vr * ‘ Drills... yd.. 14%a Hopewell, % yd.. ..a ii Osnaburgs yd.. 16 a Oeriaburg Stripes yd.. 18 a GRANITEVILLE MILLS.— yd- i3% a .. •*® glieoting, V( J.. H%a .. yd-. 9%a 7-8 Drills, yd.. 14% a YARNS—Nos. 6to 12.. bunch.. 1 65 a Fontenoy Yarns,....bunch.. 1 65 a 1 70 DRUGS—Package Prices— Alum. 6 a 8 Balsam Copaiva 1 00 a 1 25 J>luc go a 1 25 B ‘™ Stone 12*a 14 Borax, Ref. a 45 Brimstone 7 a 8 Calomel, .130 a 180 Camphor i 25 a 1 50 Castor Oil, qts, per doz., 7 00 a “ “ pta, “ “ 400 a “ Jiptfl, “ “ 200 a “ “ %pts, “ “ 125 a Copperas. # 4 a 5 Epsom Salts ’ g a 7 Gum Arabic, 75 a 1 25 Indigo, Spanish, 1 40 a 1 60 Madder 16 a 18 Morphine, 750 a 800 Opium 50 a 13 00 Quinine Sulph 2 50 a 3 00 Sal Soda 5 a 7 Soda, B. C 10% a 13 Sulphur . g a 10 White Lead lb.. 14 a 20 Venitian Red lb.. 8 a 10 Varnish—Copal 3 50 a 4 00 Coach 4 50 a 6 00 Japan 3 00 a 3 50 Laudanum, per doz., l 00 a 1 25 Paragoric, “ “ 90 a 100 Ess. Peppermint, per doz 75 a 1 00 Number Six, “ “ ... 100 a 125 Opodeldoc, “ ... 175 a 200 Bateman’s Drops, “ “ ... 100 a 125 British Oil “ “ ... 75 a 100 Parlor Matches, “ gross,... 290 a 325 Turpentine par doz. pts. 2 50 a Pain Killer “ “ 225 a Flavoring Extracts, per doz.,. 2 50 a 3 00 Hunter’s Specific, “ “ .8 00 a Huley’s Worm Candy pr. dz, 1 50 a 1 75 Mustang Liniment, per doz .. 2 25 a Maccoboy Snuff, 80 a FE RTILIZERS— Ammonia Phosphate,. ..ton. 40 00 a Peruvian Guano ton.loo 00 a Phoenix Guano t0n..60 00 a Baughs’Raw Bone t0n..70 00 a Soluble Pacific Guan0..t0n..75 00 a Reid’s Phosphate t0n..50 00 a55 00 Rhodes’Superphos’ate.. ton..70 00 a Zell’s Raw Bone t0n..69 00 a72 00 Zell’s Superphosphate.. t0n..69 00 a 72 00 Mape’s Superphosnhate.ton. .70 00 a72 00 Turner’s Excelsior t0n..85 00 a Wilcox, G<& Co’s Mail’d.ton..7s 00 a Land Plaster, t0n..20 00 a .. Kettlewell’s A. A. Manipulated Guano, 85 00 a Kettlewell’s A “ Guano, 75 00 a .. Amoniated Alkaline Phos phate, 70 00 a Alkaline Phosphate, 60 00 a Patapsco Guano, t0n.. 75 00 a Whann’s Super Phosphate, ..70 00 a Andrew’s Georgia Fertilizer,.so 00 a Hoyt’s Superphosphate, 70 00 a Fisn- New Salmon kits.. 4 5G a 5 00 New Mess Mackeral...kits.. 5 00 a 5 50 No 1 Mack 0ra1... kits.. 3 25 a 3 50 No 2 Mackeral kits.. .. a 300 No 1 Mackeral 14bbls.. .. a 700 No 2 Mackeral l-4bbls.. .. a 650 No 1 Mackeral 1-2 hbls. .11 00 a 12 00 No 2 Mackeral l-2bb15..10 00 a 10 50 No 3 Mackeral l-2bbls.. 7 00 a 8 CO No 3 (Extra) l-2bbls.. 8 50 a No 1 Codfish cwt.. 8 00 a 9 00 Scaled Herrings box.. 1 00 a 1 25 FLOUR— Country Mills, new, bb1..12 00 al4 00 Granite Mills Canal none “ “ Superfine.bbl.. 12 50 a “ Extra bb1..13 50 a “ “ Doub. Ex.bbl. .15 50 a .. Augusta Mills, Canal,., bbl.. ..a “ Super...bbl.. 12 50 a “ “ Extra...bbl..l3 50 a “ Ilou. Ex.bb1..15 50 a Excelsior Mills, Super, bbl... 13 00 a “ “ Extra, bb1...14 00 a “ “ Dou. Ex.bbl.l6 00 a .. BUCKNVHEAT.- bbl. 14 00 a “ half bbl. 7 50 a “ qr. bbl. 3 75 a 4 00 GRAIN— Wheat—White,. bush.. 2 70 a 2 85 Red, ..bush.. 2 30 a 240 Rye, bush.. 1 75 a 1 80 Barley, bush.. 2 00 a 2 25 Oats bush.. .. a 100 Corn—Mixed, bush., 1 05 a 1 08 White, bush.. 1 10 a HAY - Northern cwt.. 1 50 a 2 00 Eastern cwt.. .. a 250 Native cwt.. 1 50 a 1 75 HIDES- Green lb.. 5 a 6 Salted lb.. 5 a 6 Salted Dry or flint lb.. 16 a 17 IRON TIES— - Universal NN alley’s 11 * a 12 * LAUD—In Kegs, lb.. 16 a Prime Leaf (bbls) lb.. 15 a Prime Leaf (half bb15)...1b.. ldXa 16 lb.. 13 a 14 LEAD—Bar lb.. 13)4 a 14 LEATHER- Hemlock Sole lb.. 33 a 86 Northern Oak lb.. 50 a 60 Southern Oak lb.. 30 a 40 Northern Harness lb.. 50 a 60 Southern Harness lb.. 30 a 40 Upper Sides d0z.,18 00 a 48 00 French Calf Skins d0z..35 00 a 60 00 French Kips d0z.,40 00 aIOO 00 Northern Goat d0z..35 00 a Linings and Toppings..doz.. 9 00 a 20 00 LIME Howard ; bbl.. 2 75 a „ “ cask.. 450 a 500 Northern bbl.. 8 00 a 3 50 LIQUORS. Whiskey—Bourbon gal.. S 00 a 6 00 Rectified gal.. 225 a 250 • Rye gal.. 3 00 a 6 00 Irish gal.. 7 00 a 9 00 Scotcn gal.. 7 00 a 9 00 Brandy—Cognac gal.. 8 00 a 15 00 Domestic gal.. 3 50 a 5 00 Gin—Holland gal.. 4 00 a 6 00 American gal.. 2 90 a 3 50 Rum—Jamaica gal.. 8 00 a 12 00 New England gal.. 3 00 a 4 00 Ale—Scotch doz.3 50 a American doz 2 00 a MATCHES- Telegraph gross.. .. a 300 Shanghai gross.. 3 00 a Parlor, No. 1 gross.. 2 90 a 8 25 M EAL““ City ground, bolted...bush.. 1 15 a Country Ground bush.. .. a 105 MOLASSES— New York gal.. 53 a 55 Golden Syrup gal.. 75 a 90 Chester gal.. 65 a Sugar Cane gal.. 75 a 80 Cuba Clayed gal.. 55 a 56 Muscovada gal.. 58 a 65 Bee Hive Syrup, 7 55 a 60 NAILS—Cut, assorted sizes—lb.. 7 GlLS—Linseed gal.. 1 65 a 1 75 Kerosene, burning gal.. 68 a 70 Kerosene, lubricating.... gal.. 90 a Sperm Winter 7 gal.. 75 a 400 tanners’ Common gal.. 25 a 100 Machinery, spindle gal.. 90 a gal.. .. a 200 ONION* VriCt€r *»!•• 1 60 a 1 *0 f.vvc S bbl.. 6 50 a 7 00 M 46•- bush.. 110 a 115 I’Ohtv—Northern Pick(ed—bbl..23 00 a POTATOES-Ivish, bblS 5 50 a 0 00 5weet,.....;. 76 a 1 00 RAISINS—New, box.. 5 30 600 f a 3' er ’ box.. 4 75 a » 00 La J' er %hox.. 275 a .. ROPE- Carolina ’ nCW ’ lb " 10 a U Hemn, Machine lb.. i o % a 11 S™ pUn 9 a 10 Jute > lb.. 8 a 9 ®ALT—Liverpool sack.. 2 15 a SOAP—American Ye110w...1b.. lo a 12 U Geo. Chemical, g%* lo s££: * - Porto Rico 1 Clarified A ib. jg jcu Clarified B lb 1 7 ul IS # Clarified C, extra ....lb!. 17 , Crushed and Powdered..lb.. 19 a Yellow C ...11).,iii 7 Yellow Refined.........lb.. 15 a 16 TEAS— ®, ree , n A.lb.g 1 40 a 2 00 Blacll lb.. 1 00 a 1 50 TOBACCO-CHEWING— Com. Dark Pounds, so’d.lb.. 55 a 60 “ Bright “ ....lb.. 70 a 80 Medium Dark ]b 70 « -v Medium Fine Bright Pounds, lb.. 100a 125 Extra Fine and Fancy...lb.. 125a 150 Fancy lb.. 1 00 a 1 50 Half-pounds Dark, lb.. 60 a 72 u B rizht lb.. 65 a 80 TOBACCO—SMOKING— Durban, lb.. 60 a ilarmonizer Ib.. ..a 75 Bird's Eye. gross.. .! alO 00 Guenlla Club %lb.. 50 a *' r av y- -- - lb.. 65 a Maryland Club .....lb.. .. a 150 TWlNE—Baling, lb.. 26 a VINEGAR— gal.. 50 a 75 WINES— ?P rt ga1..3 00 a4 00 vri 1 ? ga1..3 00 a 5 00 olaret --. casc.,o 76 a 7 00 NOTICE. TIIE Copartnership heretofore existing between Leon Gubrin <fc T. Roger Raoul, under the style of Leon Guerin & Cos., was dissolved on the sth of December, 1867, by mutual consent. Mr. Lkon Guerin is alone authorized to settle all debts due by the company and to collect all debts due the company. LEON GUERIN, T. ROGER RAOUL. FRENCH STORE. undersigned will continue business at the above store, as formerly. LEON GUERIN. dec29-6 AUGUSTAaiFBONDS. "W" ANTED, AUGUSTA CITY BONDS, due 1869, by BRANCH SONS & CO., dec-29-tf Bankers. For Sale or Exchange, FOR CITY PROPERTY, Y place VI ML AND, two miles from the city, on the Washington road, known as the RED MOND VINLAND’S NURSERY. Inquire at this office or to JOHN USHER, Jr. dec29 6* ’ GARDEN SEED. "W" E have just received a full assortment of fresh GARDEN SEED and ONION SETTS, which we offer at very low prices, either at wholesale or retail. BARRETT, CARTER & CO., dec29-3w Wholesale and Retail Druggists. Wood, Lumber and Shingles I) • KAHRS <fc BRO., opposite Waynesboro l Depot, Augusta, Ga. We have, and are constantly receiving, a large assortment of WOOD, LUMBER and SHINGLES, and are prepared to fill orders at the lowest market rat s. All orders left at the Store, corner Greene and Elbert streets, will be promptly at teiided to. dec27-6m OYSTERS, FRESH every d \y, can be purchased at J. M. Neblett's Family Grocery Store, No. 126 Broad street. Oysters in the shell and opened, are received daily from Philadelphia and Savannah. Prices vary from 40 cents to 75 cents a quart, and from $2 to $3 per bushel. Orders promptly filled and purchases deliv ered in any part of the city. Restaurants and Hotels furnished at reduced rateß. dec2s-tf 336 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. Osborne’s Optical Depot. SPECTACLES EXCLUSIVELY, JtIjQUALIZED with exactitude in foci and sci entifically adjusted to each individual case, WHEN FREE FROM ORGANIC DISEASE. I claim to be competent, after twenty years study of Oculism os well as Optics, to detect diseased vision; and many know that I have refused to sell to such Spectacles, and referred those thus afflicted to PRACTICING OCULISTS FOR TREATMENT. My business is the prescription of PERFECT lenses, in exact com pensation Optically for HEALTHY EYES, Myopic or Presbyopic. The VALUE of my services only the intelligent can perceive. The masses of the peo ple have been afteustomed to purchase Spectacles ANYWHERE OBTAINABLE to the irrecoverable impairment of vision, the CHIEF OF BLESSINGS. So, thousands destroy health by medicine, without judicious prescriptions. Alas! BOTH learn wisdom, but TOO LATE. I have been working to EDU CATE the people into these knowledges ; a thank less task, but I hare done SOME good, and am still willing to do more for all who can see this great need and appreciate my efforts for the public weal. novls-Sawlm MILLER WANTED. One that understands his business, can come well recommended, and is willing to help do the work. Address W. AR. H. Stevens, Mayfield, Ga., or caii and see NY. T. Richards, at the Georgia Rail road office, in this city. decls-eod2w STEAM BETWEEN Xew York, Queenstown and Liver pool, Hamburg Rotterdam and Antwerp. Manhattan, Chicago, Minnesota, Nebraska Sailing from New York every Wednesday. CABIN Passage. SBO, gold. STEERAGE Passage from New York. $25, cur rency. Parties here can buy tickets for their friends in Europe coming out, good for any of the above steam ers. Remittances to Great Britain, Ireland and all parts of Germany and France. Apply to WILLIAMS <fc GUION, 29 Broadway, New York, or BRANCH, SONS * CO., uec3-6m Bankers, Augusta, Ga. COHEN’S L I jNT E OF IRON STEAMERS. REIGHT TAKEN AS LOW AS BY ANY’ OTHER LINE. a 1 REE FORNN ARDING a* Savannah and Augusta. , m a. Cohen, Agent, Savannah. P. A SCRANTON * CO., sep7-if Agents, Augusta, N UTS, <&c., Ac. I*ECAX, ALMONDS, WALNUTS, HASEL NUTS RAISINS, CURRANTS, CITRON, PRUNES CRANBERRIES, JELLIES and JAMS FIGS, GINGhR PRESERVES PRESERVES and Canned FRUIT Fresh goods just received. * Crackers. Egg, Crtam, Walnut, Ginger Snaps, Farina, Pic- S'V, 01 ’ Boston, Milk, Butter and Soda CRACK &KC, dCC. Fresh CRACKERS jast received. ~ o Tea, Sugars, <fcc. Be»t quality GREEN TEA Best quality BLACK TEA SUGARS, of all grades Superior RIO COFFEE Best quality JAVA COFFEE. O Blitter, Hams, &c. Choice new GOSIIEN BUTTER HAMS, of superior quality FLOUR, of best qualities BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, fresh CIGARS, o)d and fine CANDLES, SOAP, &c.,‘&c., And a general line of fre4i and choice GROCERIES. O Liquors. A fresh supply of old * BRANDY, RUM, WHISKY, WINES, &c., Just to hand. 0 Wood and Willow Ware, &c. BABKETS, of all shapes and sizes TUBS, BUCKETS, CHURNS, KEELRS, dec BROOMS, BRUSHES, DUSTERS, SCRUBS. o Shoes. A nice stock of Ladies, Misses and Childrens’ SHOES, of good quality, just received. All of which will be sold at a SMALL ADVANCE FOR CASH. Jas* G. Bailie & Bro* dec!B j e 9 University of Georgia. THE SECOND TERM of the Sixty-seventh See sion of this Institution will begiu on the 15th day of JANUARY, 1868, with all of the Departments, In cluding the High School and the Law School, in ful. operation. On the 10th of January the Faculty will appoint twenty- meritorious y-oung men, residents of the State, who will be admitted without charge for tuition or room rent. Applicants for these appoint ments should orward testimonials of qualifications, of good moral character, and of inability to pay the tuition fees, stating age and residence. Only one will he appointed from a county. All students wno design to enter the Ministry of any denomination will be admitted without charge for tuition. Those who desire can, by messing, greatly reduce their expenses. Applications should be addressed to W. H. WADDELL, dec2l-2aw3w Secreiary of Facu 1 ty. COTTON GINS AND COTTON PRESSES. THE BEST McCarthy gin ever made, ITH THE TAYLOR, EAGLE, BROWN, SOUTHERN, and the NEW CRAVEN SAW GINS, COTTON PRESSES, with Engine and Horse Powers, and all supplies in store, for sale at the lowest rates by J. B. FULLER, sep4-4m 47 Dey Street, New York City. ■COLGITE & CO.’S mjoip Dennison’s Condition Powders, FOR Horses and M/ales. LTNLIKE other Medicinesand Powders, their effect is permanent, building up the animal, giving strength to the LUNGS, and vitality to all parts of the system. They rejuvenate old Horses and Mules, and if you want your animals FAT, HEARTY, STRONG and HEALTHY, use these Powders, and after giv ing them a fair trial you will, like thousands of others never be without them. These Powders are unequalled for Coughs, Colds, Loss of Appetite, Hide Bound, Yellow Water, Sur feit, Farcy, Diarrhoea or Purging, Lung Fever, Cholic, and all diseases incident to Horses and Mules. All persons having the care of these animals should keep a supply on hand. A few doses given before and alter a race or any extra work will keep the animal in health and strength, and if given to a Horse or Mule that has by hard labor or neglect been reduced in flesh and spirits, a complete restoration of health and beauty will be at once effected. Doss : One Powder at night in wet food. For sale at wholesale and retail by M. G. McKINNIE, Corner Jackson and Ellis streets, and by W. H. TUTT. decll-3tn NOTICE. PERSONS haviDg claims against the es tate of William Jon bs, deceased, late of Columbia county, will please present them at once to the under signed for payment. Those indebted will also make payment to ns. Our address is Augusta, in care of Flbming & Rowland. WILLIAM H. JONES, JOSHUA B. GRIFFIN, decll-6w Executors. BRIDAL, CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR’S PRESENTS. GtRAND opening of solid STERLING SILVER \\ ARE, of all Kindis expressly made to order ; the richest style of JKTTELRY, set with precious stones; DIAMONDS in Breast-pins, Ear-rings and Finger r ngs ; Solid Gold and Silver WATCHES: fine Gold LEONTINE, CHATEI.INE andGUARD CHAINS lor Ladies; Gentlemen’s VEST CHAINS of the latest patterns, w.th the greatest variety of Fancy Articles to be found in? first class JEWELRY ESTABLISH MENT. All goods having been bought for cash will be sold on the same terms, and according to hard times, at very small advance of manufacturer’s prices. La dies and gentlemen are very respectfully invited to call and examine my stock, whigh is the largest ever offered, not only in this citv, but in the State of Geor gia- . * A. PRONTAUT. Established 1550,163 Broad street, next door below Augusta Hotel. oct2Q-6m—novlO CONSTITUTION LIFE SY’RUP purges the system entirely from all the Evil Ejects of Mer cury. For sale by W. H. TUTT. novls-d*c6m PERUVIAN GUANO. O 50 TONS TURE NO. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO, NOW ARRIVING DIRECT FROM PERUVIAN VESSEL. J. O. MATHEW SOX & CO. octg-dfcctf NO. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO, LAND PLASTER, AND DISSOLVED BONES. W E are now obtaining our supplies of No. 1 Peruvian Guano Direct from the ships or warehouses of the Agent oi the Peruvian Government, every bag being branded by the sworn Inspector of the State, and purity guarantied. JOHN MERRYMAN <fc CO., 69 W. Fayette street, Baltimore. REFERENCES: David Dickson, Hon. T. J. Smith, Col. Thos. Tcrnhr, A. J. Lank, John T. Berry, Hancock Cos., Ga.; Editor “ Southern Cultivator,” Athens, Ga. ; Jambs C. Dirham, Eatonton, Ga. ; E. and J. A. Nis bit, Macon, Ga.; Jambs M. G bat, Clinton, Ga.; Hollis 8. Kbeab, Henderson, Ga.; M. D. Jonbs, F. A. Jobbs, Midville, Ga. ; Rev. G. G. Smith, Ous leys, Ga.; Stbphen D. Hbabd, Jambs T. Gabdinbb, Augusta, Ga.; P. H. Bkhn, E. C. Wadb & Cos., Savannah, Ga. ; Wm. Dbvriks, Pres’t Md. Agr. So ciety, Baltimore; John 8. Gittings, President Chesa peake Bank ; Ch arles Goodwin, Cashier Franklin Bank ; Editors of “ Maryland Farmer,” Baltimore. octlß-d*c4m R. A. FLEMING, ~W arehouse AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, W ILL CONTINUE BUSINESS Corner of Reynolds and Campbell streets Augusta Ga. sep6-d*c6m LACE CURTAINS, CURTAIN MUSLINS, DAMASK and REPS, CORNICES and BANDS, CURTAIN TRIMMINGS, Embroidered Cloth PIANO COVERS, .At Reduced [Prices. We offer, from this date, our entire stock of the above Goods at REDUCED PRICES, In order to make room for other goods. decl7-lmif JAS. G. BAILIE & BRO. IftttjwM TO SHIPPERS OF COTTOH, &c„ AUGUSTA to BALTIMORE, via CHARLESTON, S. C. THE SPLENDID SCREW STEAMHIPS, FALCON, , , E 0. BEEP, Commander. SEA GULL,. N. P. DUTTON, Commander. Os large carrying capacity, making average trips of 55 to 60 hours, leave Charleston once a week for Baltimore, and offer superior facilities for through freights to and from that port Address COURTENAY &. TRENHOLM, Shipping and Commission merchants, Union Wharves , Charleston, S . C, Or, MOBDECAI & GO., Agents, Baltimorh, Md. • scpl7-Tu*F6m BEEF AND PORK. r V HE UNDERSIGNED has constantly on hand a full supply of FRESH BEEF. It will he sold iD quantities to suit purchasers. ALSO, A full stock of HOGS will be kept on hand during the season, which will be sold at the lowest market rates. Orders reepectfully solicited. decl4-lm P. H. PRIMROSE. /CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP eradicates, root and branch, ail Eruptive Diseases of the Skin. For sale by W. H. TUTT. novls-d*c6m T. A. HOYT, JAS. GARDNER, V. P. Gold Exchange. of Georgia. HOYT & GARDNER, BANKERS AND BROKERS, NO. 3 NEW STREET, Cnear wall street.) NEW YORK. iRNMENI Securities, Stocks, Bonds, Ex change, Commercial Paper and Gold purchased and sold on commission. Money received on deposit, and interest allowed upon current balances. Collections promptly made ; upon all accessible points. Special attention given to orders in gold. nov!9-2m MEDICAL. DR. DE LACEE, OCULIST AND AURIST, PHYSICIAN A.N'D SUKGiiOS, TT 1 ORMERIA of Europe, late of the West Indies, will practice the coming season in AUGUSTA, CGA., At the AUGUSTA HOTEL, Ladies’ Entrance, Where he can be consulted upon all Diseases of the EYE, EAR, CANCER, CANCEROUS TUMORS, and CHRONIC COMPLAINTS. MORE EXTRAORDINARY CURES. Augusta, Ga., November 21,1867. This will certify that I have been afflicted with can* cer in the root of my mouth. It was so painlul that I could not rest night or day. It was with great diffi culty that I could get food enough by it to* support life. It resisted all medical treatment, and finally eat entirely through the roof of my mouth into my nose. I applied to Dr. Db Lacbk just four weeks a«o to day, and am now able to announce, for the benefit of those that may be suffering from this terrible disease, that I am entirely cured of cancer, and restored to perfect health, and am as well as I was before being afflicted. Miss Bbulah Guillard. I take pleasure In adding my testimony, with hun dreds in the surrounding Slates, that I have been quickly cured by Dr. Db Lachb. I had lost my eight by closure of pupils, was entirely blind for four years. Dr. Db Lacek operated for artificial pupil with the most happy results to me, as I was restored to perfect sight in two weeks from the operation, and can read the finest print in the public journals. Wm. Canfibld, Jr. DEAFNESS OF OVER 20 YEARS CURED. This is to certify that I applied to Dr. Dk Lacbb to cure my deafness. I had been deaf for over twen ty years. I have had a great many doctors to try my case, and got no good done. I found Dr. Db Lacbb successful in all cases that he had undertaken, and I thought I would try once more, although I did not expect relief, as I could not hear a gun at fifty yards. Surprising as it may seem, I have been restored to hearing in five weeks treatment; I can understand with ease all conversation in the room, and can hear a watch tick at the length of my arm from my head.— I am 61 years of age, and would not take ten thousand dollars for my hearing. * Jambs Conkling, Esq. ANOTHER EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF CANCER. I. have been cured of Cancer by Dr. Dk Lacbk, which had resisted all treatment for five years. My case was considered incurable. I have been entirely well for three months, and was cured in two weeks by having the monster clean cut out, and the bones scraped beneath it. I have been restored as by a mi racle to health, and know, many others in my county that have been cured of Blindness and Deafness by Dr. De Lacks. George Daniells, Esq. This is to certify that I am a stone mason, and while at work, 1 was chipping off stone, when a small piece with mortar flew into my eye, and in three days after 1 had lost all useful eight in my eye. 1 sent to Dr. Dk Lacee, and he has restored my sight in three weeks’ treatment, so that I am able now to resume my labor. My sight that has been restored is beyond value to me, as I had lost one eye many years ago, and if I had lost this one I woula have been hope lessly blind. I desire all that may be afflicted to call upon Dr. Db Lacbb. John Janet. This will certify that I have been afflicted with Blindness and Painful Sore Eyes for the past ten years, and have been a charge to my friends for the last few years, as I had expended all my means to re cover mv sight without benefit. I applied to Dr. Db Laceb four weeks ago, and through bis Surgical and Medical skill, 1 ara now ale to earn my living, and can read coarse print with comlort. I bear testimony that Dr. Db Lacbb lias cured many of Blindness and Deafness that live in my county. Samubl Cracraet. NO CASES RECEIVED TO TREATMENT UNLESS CURABLE. ALL THOSE THAT SUFFER WITH Diseases of a Private Nature CAN AVAIL THEMSELVES OF THE LATE IMPROVED French Practice, AND A Safe, Certain and Permanent Cure OF THEIR AFFLICTIONS, By calling upon Dr. De Lacee, AT THE AUGUSTA HOTEL. octl6-dAc-tf nov2ldecl RICH AND ELEGANT CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. UST OPENED, an invoice consisting of over FIVE HUNDRED ARTICLES Os rare beauty, ordered expressly for the holidays, consisting of Bronze and Lava STATUETTES Bohemian TOILET SETTS COLOGNE BOTTLES, of elegant designs ODOEUR BOXES Gold and Silver Plated PUNGENTS Ivory HAIR BRUSHES, beautifully carved Rich Glove and Lace BOXES JEWELRY CASES Infant’s HAIR BRUSHES, very fine FLOWER VASES r Gentlemen’s DRESSING CASES CHRYSTALIZED FRUITS, 1 pound boxes MAILLARD’S CONFECTIONERY, all kinds, ASD A G- RE A T VARIETY OF OTHER FANCY GOODS. WM. H. TUTT. novß-dawflm2 dee£o NOTICE. Acgcsta, Ga, Dec. 21, 1367. To the Stockholders oj the Milledgevillc or Macon and Augusta Railroad Company : Calls for payment on subscriptions to the Capital Stock of this Company have been made up to Fifty-five per cent. Btock upon which this amount has not been paid will be forfeited to the Company. A further call is now made for Twenty-five per cent., payable on or before FEBRUARY 20th, 1858, at which date Eighty per cent, will be due, and Stock will be for feited if not paid. All Stockholders in arrears will at once correspond with the Treasurer. The Road is now in operation to Milledgeville, and is doing a large business. It is believed tha arrangements will be made by which further calls will be avoid. and, if prompt payment is now made. " By order of the Board of Directors. R. B. BULLOCK, President. J. A. S. Milligan, Sec. & Treas. dec2l-utc6o L. D. LALLEBSTEDT) ATTORNEY AND COU.YSELLOR AT LAW, NO 220 BROAD STREET, UP STAIRS. nov24-tfj