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SUNDAY MORNING, AUG. 80,1868 Weekly Review of Augusta Market. OFFICE BOARD OF TRADE, ? Augusta, Oa., Aug. 28, IS«8 l*. M. \ JEIEIs/EAJEtiKS. During the post week, but little has been done ill our market, and dnUners lias prevailed generally, ex cept in bacon, which has been rather active. We find no material change in our quotations of last week.— Corn is a drug on tbe market and difficult to sell, even at a nominal price. For full quotations of all articles, *we refer to our Prices Current below. Cotton—Remains unchanged since lust week. The price lias varied about during the week, and to day closes dull with buyers asking 28e. for middling. New cotton Is expected to come in freely soon, when xve may expect a brisk market—already several new bales have arrived. Bales of the week have been 96 bales, and receipts, 49 bales. Bacon.—Active and prices firm. We quote C. Bides, 19@19H ;C. R. Sides 19; B. B. Sides 18 ; Shoulders, 16X@16, Hams 19@23. Corn. —Market overstocked and quotations nominal. White, 1 05 ; Mixed, 1 00. Wheat. —Is fair, with quotations, for prime grades, as follows: white, 2 20@2 40, red 2 10®2 20. Flour— Continues firm. Our quotations are—fo r Ctty Mills, 11 00 a 14 00; Country, 10 00 a 12 60; Northern, XX, 12 00. Corn Meal— Prime white sella readily at 1 10. Baooino. —Improved demand and a gix>d business doing. No change in prices. Lard —Is active and prices firm. Pressed, 15 al6 ; leaf, in kegs V 2 a 24, iu barrels, 21. Bcttkr—The demand is good for prime Goshen, at 45 a 50. Country is quoted at 30. Salt—Active. Liverpool, 2 60 Tobacco.—As yet there is no change in this article. Fertilizers.—Unchanged. Dry Goods—Are dull and hut. little is doing No change in quotations. Drugs.—There has been a slight advance in several articles under this head since our last quotations. FINANCIAL.—Stocks and Bonds continue in de mand at good prices. Gold has declined—brokers buying at 142 and selling at 146. Silver is unchanged. OKOItaiA BANKS. Bank of Augusta 73 a— Bank of Athens 58 a-» Bank of Columbus 9 a— Bank of Commerce 6 a Bank of Fulton 48 a— Bank of Empire State 18 a— Bank of Middle-Georgia 92 a— Bank of Savannah 50 a— Bank State of Georgia 22 a— Central Railroad & Banking Cos.. 98 a —^ City Bank of Augusta 40 a— Farmers’and Mechanics’Bank.... 0 a Georgia Railroad and Banking Cos. 98 a— Marine Bank 98 a— Mechanics’ Bunk la— Merchants and Planters’ Bank.... 6 a— Planters’ Bank 19 a— Timber Cutters’ Bank 2 a— Union Bank 6 a SOUTIt CAROLINA BANES. "Bank of Camden 27 a Bank of Charleston 28 a— Bank of Chester 8 a— Bank of Georgetown 8 a— Bank of Hamburg 10 a— Bank of Newlieny 30 a— Bank of South Carolina 9 a— Bank State of S. C. old issue 13 a— Bank State of 8. C. new issue 3 a— Commercial Bank, Columbia la— Mxchauge Bank, Columbia 8 a-- Merchants’, Cheruw 8 a— People’s 8ank...... 48 a— Planters’Bank, 4 a— Planters’and Mechanics’Bank.... 19 a Bontbwestern Railjlioad, old 27 a— Btate Bank- * * _ OLD BONDS, &0. <Gennzi& Bail Road 80nd5.... 102)4* -r®°n « Stock, 97 a Sri-tUccklti (J'onstihrtionnlisi. '**> Central Itail Hoad Bonds 105 a— Central Kail Head Stock 130 a— Booth Western Hall Hoad Bonds... 100 a— Booth Western Rail Road Stock... 110 a— Atlanta and West Point Bom i.... ioo a— “ “ Stock.... 100 a— Macon and Augusta end. Bor ds... So a 95 Macon and Augusta mortg. Bonds. 80 a— Macon and Augusta Stock 35 a— Muscogee Rail Road Bonds 75 a 80 “ Stock 60 a 65 Old Georgia Bixes 76 a— New “ Bevens 90 a— Colombia Sc Augusta R. R, Stock. BKa 9 Atlantic Sc Gulf It. R. 48 a— City of Augusta Bonds, Old 80 a— “ “ New 75 a— STOCKS good, hut trade generally dull. , m „ COMMERCIAL APPLBB Oreen per bbl.. 700 a 800 Dry. bbl.. 8 00 a 9 00 PEACHES- Pealed lb.. 12 a 14 Unpealed lb.. a 1G BACON— Clear Sides Ih.. 19 a 19X Long Clear lb.. 18X'a 10 Dry Halt Shoulders lb., 14,Xa 15 Clear Ribbed Hides lb.. 19 a Ribbed B B Bides lb.. 17X* 16 Shoulders lb.. a 18 Hams, lb.. 19 a 23 Dry Salt C. R lb.. a 18 BEK 9 - Dried lb.. 20 a BAGGING, AND ROPE- Bagging— Gunny, yd.. 26 a 27 Dundee.... yd.. a Burlaps .vd.. 14 a Rope— Machine, Hemp.. Hi.. 11X» 12 Half Coils lb.. 12 a 12X Ilandspun lb.. 9 a 10 Flax lb.. 8 a 10 Green Leaf lb.. 12 a 12K Manilla lb.. 25 a Cotton lb.. 30 a flAGfc- Osnabergs, two bushel 21 a Shirting, “ 19 a Burlaps 20 a BUTTER— Goshen Ih.. 45 a 60 Country lb.. a 35 BEES WAX - 1 (Squares. 1 1 Week. J "|2 Weeks. : l • 3 Weeks ’ 1 Mouth. 2 Mouths I 3 Months 4 Months 5 Months. |(i Months. I Yellow II).. 25 a 30 CANIJLEH — Adamantine lb.. 21 a 25 Sperm Ih.. 45 a 60 Patent Sperm lb.. 60 a 70 Tallow lb.. 22 a 25 CANDIES— * American lb.. 26 a 28 French ib.. 75 a 132 CHEESE— Goshen Ib.. 18 a 19 Factory Ib.. 19 a 20 Slate Ib.. 16Xn 18 CEMENT - Uydruiilic bbl.. 6 00 a 5 50 COFFEE - Rio, common lb.. 21 a 22 Fair lb.. 24 a 25 Prime lb.. 25 a 26 Choice lb.. 20 a 27 Laguayra lb.. 28 a 30 ■lava II).. 40 a 42 Malihar ib.. 50 a African lb . 50 a COTTON CARDS— No. 10 per doz.. 800 a 9 00 DRUGS, DYES, OILS, PAINTS, SPICKS, A a Packaok Prices. Acid, Muriatic lb.. 9 a 10 do Nitric Ib.. 18 a 20 do Sulphuric II).. 7 a 9 Alum lb.. 6 a R Allspice Ib.. 38 a 40 Blue Mass Ib.. 90 a 150 Blue Stone Ib.. 13 a 15 Borax, Ref. Ib.. 45 a 50 Brimstone ib., 7 a 9 Cassia, (Cinnamon) lb.. 1 10 a 1 25 Calomol ib.. 1 30 a 1 60 Camphor, Ib.. 1 50 a 1 70 Chloride Lime lb.. 9 a 12 Chrome—Green lb.. 25 a 40 do Yellow lb.. 28 a 50 Cloves lb.. 60 a 70 ' Glass—Bxlo box 60 ft 4 Os) a 600 do 10x12 do 4 60 a 660 do 12x14 do 600 a 700 do 12x18 do 6 00 a 8 00 (■Haulier Salts Ib.. 4 a 6 G1ue........ lb.. 30 a 40 Gum Arabic, select lb.. 1 CO a 1 76 • do sort- Ib.. 09 a Honey, Strained gal-. 1 60 a 2 00 Indigo, Span. Hot Ib.. 1 40 a 2 00 Lamp 'Black, Ordinary.. .lb.. 10 a 12 do Refined....lb.. 35 a 40 Liquorice Paste, Ca1a1).. .1b.. 45 a 65 Litharge lb.. 18 a 20 Logwood, Chin’d lb.. 5 a 6 do Extract lb.. 15 a 10 Mace lb.. 1 65 a l 75 Madder lb.. 20 a 25 Mercury lb.. 1 00 a 1 26 Morphine, Snlpli ..oz.. 9 50 a 10 09 Nutmegs It).. 1 66 a 1 70 Oil -Castor gai-. 3 50 ft 4 ml “ “ America i ..gall.. 3 00 a . do Coal (Kor.) Burn ing, lest gal.. 06 a 75 do do com gal.. 50 a • do do Lubricating,.gal.. 75 a 125 do laird uni.. 2 00 a 2 10 do I Jimp ml.. 260 a 300 .do Linseed gal.. 1 60 a *ilo Sperm, pure gal.. 3 00 a 3 75 do Tanners gal.. 25. a 00 do Train gal.. 1 00 n Opium lb., 14 01) a 15 09 Potash, bulk lb.. 15 a 18 do in Cans lb.. 23 a 25 Prussian Blue Ib.. 76 a 100 Putty lb.. 7 a 9 Quinine, Sulphate 280 a 3 00 Red Lead Ib.. IS a 29 Boots-Gel!seng Ib.. 80 a 125 do Pink Ib.. 40 n 60 do Queen’s Delight.lh.. 10 a 20 do Benegar lb.. 60 a 76 do Snake, Virginia..lb.. 90 a 1 eo Sal Soda Ib.. 5 a 6 Soda, Bi-earb Ib.. 9 a 11 Spanish Brown lb.. 5 a 6 Spirit Turpentine... ...-gat.. 65 a 75 Sulphur Flour lb.. 8 a 9 Umber, raw lb.. 10 a 12 do burnt lb.. 15 a 18 Varnish—Coach gal.. 4 00 a 6 00 do Furniture gal.. 3 00 a 4 60 io Damar, gal.. 4 00 a 6 00 do Japan gal.. 250 a 300 Venttian Red lb.. 8 a 9 Vermillion, Chinese Ib.. 1 75 a 2 26 do American, .lb.. 50 a 60 Verdegris— lb.. 75 a 100 White Lead Ground In Oil, American lb.. 14 a 18 do do English lb.. 10 a 20 Whiting lb.. 4 a 5 jjinp, white, in oil,French,lb.. 18 a 20 do do Atner..lb.. 12 a 28 DOMESTIC COTTON GOODS— Augusta Factory 3-1 yd.. 11 « “ 7-8 yd.. 13Xa “ “ 4-4 yd.. 16 a “ “ 7-80nfts,yd.. 16)(a Hopewell, % yd.. •• » 13K 7oz Osnaburgs yd.. 18 a Momtour H yd.. a 18 8 oz. Osnabergs yd.. 19 a Osnaburg Stripes yd.. 18 a Hickory Stripes yd.. 12)&'a 18 Fonte.noy Shirting, yd.. 17 a G-raniteville Factory, 3-i,.. .yd.. a 12 <• “ 7-8 yd.. a 14 « “ *• 44 vd.. a 17 ** “ 7-8 Drills,.. 17 a Athens Checks yd.. 21 n 22. Athens Wool Jeans yil.. 40 a 50 Athens Stripes yd.. 18 a Apalachee blnpcs yd.. 18 a 19 Rock Factory, 7-8 yd.. 13Ea “ “ 4-4 yd.. a 16« RichmondFnct’y Osnab. yd.. a 10K “ “ Stripes..yd.. a 17E YARNS.—Nos. oto 12 1 90 a 1 05 Fontenoy 6to 12 a 2 00 SHEETINGS AND SUIRTINOS— New York Mills, yd.. 30 a 31 Ijuisdale yd.. 22Xa Hope yd.. 20 a TICKING— Amoskeag, AC A yd.. 45 a “ A yd.. 37 X a “ B yd.. 32Xa “ O yd.. 30 a “ 1) yd.. 25 a Conestoga,4-4 yd.. 40 a “ 7-8 .yd.. 35 a PRINTS— Stanilnrd .....yd.. 14 a Merrinmc yd.. 14 a Mourning yil.. 14 a Wamsuta yd.. 10 a Arnolds yd.. 12 13 Freeman's yd.. 13 a Oriental yd.. 14 a Amoskeag yd.. 12)4* Hamilton yd.. 14 a American yd.. 14 a Donnell's t....yd.. 14 a Home yd.. B)4a Lancaster yd.. 14 a CAMBRItM— Paper yd.. 15 a Common yd.. 12Fa SPOOL COTTON - C0at5’......... ......'..doz.. 1 15 a Clarke’s doz.. 1 15 a FLANNELS- All Wool yd.. 30 a 75 FLOUR— Country.—Super bb1..10 00 a 10 50 Extra bb1..11 60 a 12 00 Northern XX ..bb1..12 00 a Excelelormills, Super...bbl..ll 00 a : “ “ Extra,...bb1..12 00 a “ “ Dow. S*..hbl,,U 09 » »• AUGUSTA, (Ga,) SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 30, 18G8 Granite Mills Canal bbl.. a “ “ Bupertine .bbl.. all 00 “ Extra....bbl.. a 12 50 ‘ “ Donh. Kx.bbl.. .. a 14 00 Augusta Mills, Canal,..bbl.. a • “ “ Super...bbl.. a 11 00 “ “ Extra...bbl.. a 12 50 “ *• Dou. Ex.bbl.. a 14 00 GUN POWDER— Ride'. keg.. 8 00 a 10 00 Blasting .. keg.. 6 10 a Fuse 100 feet.. 100 a GRAIN— Wheat-White, bush.. 2 25 a 2 40 Red,... bush.. 2 10 a 2 20 Ootn—Mixed, ...bush.. a 100 White, bush.. a 105 Oats busli.. a 75 Rye.......... bush.. 1 25 a PEAS- Seed ....bush.. a 1 10 CORN MEAL— City Bolted bush.. a 110 Country bush.. a ICO GUANO- Oakley Mills’ R. Bone, t0n..76 00 a Whitlock’s Cerealizer..ton..7s 00 a Woolston’s A Bone Phosphate of Lime t0n..76 GO a Wando Co’s Am. Ph05.t0n.,75 00 a Hoyt’s Superphosphate, 70 00 a Reid’s Phosphate t0n..40 00 a Sea Fool •• ...t0n..80 00 a Andrew’s Georgia Fertilizer,. .. a4O 00 Peruvian Guano ton.loo 00 a Phtenix Guano t0n..55 00 a Wilcox G. & Cos. Man..t0n..70 CO a Baughs’ Raw Bone t0n..70 00 a Soluble Pacific Guan0..t0n..76 00 a Rhodes’Superphos’ate.. ton..70 00 a Zell’s Raw Bone ton.. .. a 72 GO Zell’s Snperpbospliate.. ton.. .. a75 00 Turner’s Excelsior ....t0n.. 86 t“4 a Land Plaster, t0n.. 20 00 a l’atapseo Guano ton.. .. aBS 00 Whann’s Super Phosphate,..7s 00 a Ammonia Phosphate,. ..ton. 40 00 a CORN SBELLEUS— GRIND STONES— lb.. 2*a 3 HAY Northern cwt.. a 1 75 Eastern cwt.. 1 75 a 2 00 Country cwt.. a 1 05 HIDES Prime Green lb.. 0 a 7 Green Halted lb.. 8 a 17 Dry Baited .....lb.. 13 a 19 Dry Flint lb.. 13 a 60 IRON—Bar, refined lb.. OX* 6 Bweedisb, lb..' 8 Bhoet lb.. 7Xa Boiler lb.. Ska 8X Nail Rod lb.. 9 a 12 Horse Shoes lb.. 10 a 11 Horse Hboo Nails lb.. 18 a 40 Castings, Hi.. 7 a 8 Stool, cast lb.. 24 a 25 Steel Slabs, per lb 11 a 12 Iron Ties, per ib 10 9,* LARD— Pressed lb.. 16 a 18 Leaf, in bills lb.. a 21 Leaf, in half bbls lb.. 22 a Leaf, in Keg* lb.. 22 a 21 LEATHER- Northein Oak Bole lb.. 48 a 62 Country Oill Bole lb.. 4o a 45 Hemlock Hole lb.. a 35 Harness lb.. 45 a 60 Skirting lb.. 6H a 00 Kip Skins d0z..00 03 a 75 00 Oaf Skins d0z..36 GO a75 Oo Upper d0z..30 00 a 48 60 Bridles d0z.,52 00 a75 (0 Bridles, fair ...d0z.,52 00 a 75 00 Hog Seating d0z..600« aIOO GO LIME— Rockland bbl.. 2 75 n 300 Howard, Southern bbl.. 2 75 a 3 00 LIQUORS. Kingston cask.. 4 50 a 5 CO Brandy— Cognac.... ...gal.. 8 00 a 16 oo Domestic gal.. 3 50 a 5 00 Cordials case..l2 OO a Alcohol gal.. 4 60 a 6 00 Oin —Holland gal.. 5 00 a G 59 American gal.. 2 90 a 3 50 Rum— .Jamaica gal.. 8 00 a 10 0(1 New England....gal.. 3 00 a .4 00 Sherry.... gal.. 2GO a 450 Claret.... gal.. 600 a 12 po Champagne, fine....basket..2B 00 a 49 00 Champagne, inf basket. .18 00 a 26 00 Whiskey Bourbon gal.. 300 a 5 (SI Rectified gal.. 1 60 a 2 00 * Rye gal.. 3 00 a f> 00 Irish gal.. 7 OO a 9 (Ml Scotch gal.. 7 00 a 9 GO MGLASSES— Mtiscovada gal.. 68 a Re boiled gal.. 60 a 52 Fine Quality, new crop.gal.. sfi a 68 OnlmClnyeil gal.. 66 a Syrup gal.. 70 a 125 Hvrup, Htunrt’s choice..gal.. 1 60 a 1 00 Byrup, lower grades....gal.. 611 a 00 MACKEREL -now No 1 Mackerel bb15..23 0o a24 00 No'2 Mackerel bbl.. 19 6o a 20 ih> No3 MackeraL... largo bbl.. 16 60 a 17 00 No 3 Mackerel bbl.. a 14 00 No I Mackerel 1-2 bbls. .12 00 a N*» 2 Mackerel 1-2 bbl. .40 60 a 11 00 No 3 Mac’;arc’ 12 bbl.. 800 a 8 76 No 1 Mack, -a! kits.. 3 26 a No 2 Mackerel kits.. 2 60 a 2 76 No 3 Mackerel kthb. 2 86 a 2 Go MeSP Mack, ltd kit*.. 6 00 a M'ACCARONT- Ainerican and It .dan...lb., a 25 NAI LB - keg,. a 6 00 ONIONS— hhl.. 5 00 a 000 PLANTATION TOOLH- Anvlls... Ib.. 16 a 20 Axes d0z..15 00 a 18 00 Picks d0z..12 00 a 18 00 Trace Chains do*.. 9 o 0 a 15 00 Hoes doz.. 5 O' a 34 00 Shovels—Hong handle..doz.. 12 00 a 10 no Short handle.dor...l4 00 a 18 10 “ cast steel. .16 50 a Spades d0e..15 00 a 17 00 SKIVES — Mai doz.. 3 00 a 4 40 VICES— Blacksmith’s Kottar Key . ib. 18 a 20 Blacksmith’s Solid 80x..1b.. 30 a POTATOES— Irish ...bbl.. 4 50 a bwcet bus.. 55 a 70 PICKLES— RlCK— ludia Ib. 9 a Carolina Ib., 12Ji» 15 BUCKWHKAT- New Buck. Flour bb1..13 00 a “ half bbl. 7 00 a “ qr. bbl. a 4 00 STARCH— Pearl lb.. 12X» 13 SALT— Liverpool sack.. a 2 60 SHOT- bag.. 3 35 a Hyson Ib.. 1 25 a 2 00 Imperial Ib.. 1 60 a 2 25 Oolong Ib.. 1 60 a 2 00 Gun-powder., lb.. 175 a 2 25 Black lb.. 1 00 a l 76 TOBACCO— Mouldy and Damaged..lb.. 20 a 40 Com. Sound, old, tax free.. 40 a 45 Medium Sound, “ .. 50 a 60 Fine Bright, “ .. 65 a 80 Ex. Fine to Fancy “ .. 90 a 1 00 Ex. Fine Bright, new, tax paid. 99 a 1 25 Com. Dark Pounds, so’d.lb.. 65 a 60 “ Bright “ lb.. 60 a 65 Medium Dark lb.. 66 a 60 Medium Bright Ih.. 60 a 78 Fine Bright Pounds,..,.. 11).. 80 a 90 Extra Fine and Fancy...lb.. 90 a 1 00 Fancy Styles,. lb.. 1 00 a 1 f.O Half-pounds Dark, lb.. 50 a 65 « Bright Ih.. 56 a 60 SOAP— Colgate’s No. 1 ih.. 10 a Pale Ib.. 12 a Family lb.. 12 Ha Geo. Chemical Works..lb.. 8X» SUGARS— Muscovado Ib.. 14 a 15 Portoliico lb.. 16 a 15X A ft).. 17«a 18 B Ib.. 17.5,a Extra C lb.. 16Xa 17 C lb.. 16 a 16 % Yellow C....' Ib.. loga 16 Loaf, double refined lb.. 20 a Crashed lb.. 18Xa 19 Granulated lb.. 18.Xa 19 Powdered lb.. 18)i» 19 SMOKING TOBACCO— Marcllln gross.. 8 20 a Right Bower gross..2s 00 a Killiekiniek 11).. 1 00 a • Danville lb.. 5° a Guerilla Club if lb.. 60 a Bird’s Eye gross.. .. aIOOO , llarmonizer.... lb., a 75 Durham, taxes paid Ih., 55 a Harmonizer, *• a 75 Bird's Eye, “ ..gross.. alO 00 Guerrilla Club “ ...34 Ib.. 65 a Navy, “ Ib.. 65 a Maryland Club“ .....Ib.. a1 50 Latin Rook lb.. 36 a Pioneer lb.. 55 a VINEGAR- Okler gal.. 40 a 60 White Wine gal.. 50 a 60 French gal.. 1 00 a WOOL- Unwashed 15 a Washed.... lb.. 20 a WOODEN WARE- Buckets, two h00p5....d0z.. a ® 44 three hoopa.. .doz.• 4 00 a 4 60 Tube, three in nest 6 00 a 7 00 Waahboards, zinc 3 60 a 4 00 Churna,• , ff .4Q8..24 00 a 48 00 HURLEY'S AGifE TOHIU. PERFECTLY RELIABLE. The only remedy lor Chills and Fever or A „>ie and Fever that is or can bo depended upon is hurley’s Ague Tonic. There have hero thousands cured by nsing it who bad tried the usual romedieß without benetit; but in no case has Harley’s Ague Tonic railed to effect a cure. AH who have used It cheerfully tell their afflicted friends of it,as a sure and certain cure for chills and fever. Any one suffering from the chills would consult their own interest by sending to a drug store and. buying a bottle. It is pleasant to take, compared grth> others, and wilt lx certain to cure all cases of ftc er and ague 5r chills and fever. JAMES KUP«LK A CO., PURIFY YOUR BLOOD! Hurley’s Sarsaparilla. Is already cognized !>y the most eminent physician. In all parts of the country, to be the most surprising and effective remedy for certain diseases of whicl they have any knowledge. All other Compounds oriflynips of this root have hitherto failed to command the sanction of the Faeul ty, liecauae on being tested} they have been found to contain noxious which neutralize the good effects of the Sarsaparilla, .and oftentimes injure the health of the patient. Itisnot so with HURLEY'S preparation. This is the pure and genuine extract of the root, and will, on trial, be found To effect, a certain and per fect cure of the following fomplaints and diseases: A flections of t)m Jiotu , Habitual Costiveness Debility, Diseases Oj the Kidneys, Dyspep sia, Eryscpiias , ~emale Irregulari iiies. Fistula, U Skin Diseases, Liver Com ; nint, Indiges tion, File: Pulmonary Disease , Syphilis , Seri ftila or K In g ’ s HURLEY'S POPULAR WORM GANDY Ah thin in real!v a pfeoiFlC POU WOKMH. anti the beat and most paiatfthic form to givo to children, it is not surprising thafit is fast taking the place ol all other preparation* tor worm*—it being perfectly taatelcß*, anj T child wdntakeit. iibiVmtcw’s STOMACH BITTERS, I For Debility Lds of A)*pe titc, weakness, In dtgcsHMjOr Dyspepsia, A.K V JL'ifuiU.. , - '» on DISORDERED STOMACH , There is No Bitters that can Compare with these n removing these dietrcßßing complaint*. For ealeoi can l>e had at any drug fctrtte in the United Btatet*, or from the premie Lorn. JAM EH RUDDLE <fc (30., Proprietors* Louisville, Ky. NOTICE TO MOTHERS. DR, SEABROO&’S Infant Soothing Syrup! "W K have, liy purchase of I fie original receipt, become sole proprietor* of this Celebrated Medicine. Wo nek yon to ixivcstft ?v tstal, with an ueeurahee that you wiU in future dincard all Mioho nauseous and de structive studs, such as Hu t oman’a Drops, Godfrey’s Cordial, Dewee’s Mixture, Ac., combinations of a past and anti-progressive age, when it was thought that the moro disgusting the mixture the hotter the medi cine. Use in the future only HE A BRO( >K’H. a combina tion quit* up with the advancement of the age.— Pleasant to take, harmless in its action, oftlcient and reliable in all cases. Invaluable in the following diseases : Summer* Complaint, Irreg ularities of the Bowels, .Restiveness, Teeth ing, &c. Clives health to the child and rest to the mother. We could furnish any quantity of certificates bear ing evidences of its superior qualities, but prefer that our medicine should stand on its own merits, which it will do upon trial. DR. SEABROOK’S ELIXIR OF PYROPHOSPHATE . OF IRON AND CALISAYA. ibis elegant combination possesses all the best Tonic properties of Peruvian Bark and Iron, without the disagreeable taste and bad eifecls of either, sepa rately or in other preparations, of these valuable medi cines. It should be taken in all cases when a gentle tonic impression is required—after convalescence from Fevers or other debilitating diseases, or in those dis tressing irregularities peculiar to females. No female should he without it, if liable to euoh diseases, for nothing can well take its place. Oriental Pearl Drops! For benutifying the complexion, effectually remov ing Tan, Freckles, Blotches, and giving the skin an elegant smoothness not easily attained by any other. Its use among the ladies in the East, gives it a eliarac tei for efficiency which at once stamps it as infinitely superior tor the toilet of any lady. BETTISON’S ENGLISH HORSE LINIMENT, Has proven Itself one of the licst Liniments made for Hprains, Bruises, *c., in nil cases when tried for clthei man or beast, and will do all we claim for it. Try a bottle, and we arc satisfied you will never afterwards use any other. JAMES RUDDLE & CO., PBOPKUCTOHB, 41 BULLITT STREET, LOUISVILLE, KY All the above Medicines for sale liy W. H. TUTT, PLUMB & LEITNKR, BEALL & UANKINBON, BARRETT, CARTER A- CO., and BARRY A BATTY, AugusbvCj^. •VT° NK GKNtfHMsi UNLESS DONE -LN up in e(9«l-engrnvod wraufu-r, with sac simile ot my Chemical Warehouse, au|r signed m. T. HELMBOLD. jyl-eod*c6irt7ai / iLelmbold. Addresß to the NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED, Whoa* sufferings have baen protracted from bidden causes, and whole cases require prompt treat ment to render exist ence desirable. . If you are suffering or have suffered fioni involun tary discharges, what effect does it produce upon your general health ? Do you feel weak, debilitated, easily tired 1 Does a little extra exertion produce palpita tion of the heart? Does your liver, or urinary organs, or your kidneys, frequently get out of order f Is your urine sometimes thick, milky or flock j', or is it ropy on settling ? Or does a thick scum rise to the top ? Or is n sediment at the bottom after It has stood awhile ? Do you have spells of shoit breathing or dyspepsia ? Are your liowels constipated 1 Do you have spells c f fainting or rushes of blood to the head ? Is your mornory impaired ? Is your mind constantly dwelling upon this subject I Do you feel dull, listless, moping, tired of company, or life? Do you wish to he left alone, to get away from evorybody i Does any little thing make you start or jump? Is your sleep broken or restless 1 Is tlie lustre of your eye as bril liant ? The bloom of your cheek ns bright ? Do you enjoy yourself In society as woll ? Do yon pursue your business with the same energy ? l)o you feel ns much contidenee in yourself? Are your spirits dull and flagging, given to tits of melancholy ? If so, do not lay it to your liver or dyspepsia. Have you restless lflgbts I Your back weak, your knees weak, and have but little appetite, and you attribute this to dyspepsia or liver complaint? Now, reader, diseases badly cured, and excesses, are capable of producing a weakness Ju the generative or gans. Tho organs ot generation, when in perfect health, make the man. Did yon ever think that those liold, dotiant, energetic, presevering, successful business men sve always those whose gonetive organs are in per fect health ? You never hear such men complain oi lasing melancholy, ot nervousness, of palpitation of the heart. Thoy are never afVnid they cannot succeed in tmsiness; they don’t become snd and* discouraged; they are qjwuys polite and pleasant In <£to company o ladies, and look yon and them right in tho face—none of your downcast looks or affy other meanness about them. Ido not mean those who keep the organs in flamed by running to excess. These wilt not only ruin their constitutions, but nlso those they do business with or for. llow many men, from badly cured diseases find ex cesses, have brrttlglifnbotit timt nmtnot wmreM in those organs that has reduced tho general system so much as to Induce almost every other dlseaso—idiocy,* lunacy, paralysis, spinal nlfections, suicide, and almost every other form of disease wldelt humanity is lielr to, and the real cause of the trouble scarcely ever suspected, and have doctored for all but the right one. Diseases of these organs requir«*liie use of a diuretic. HELMBOLD’S FLUID FXTftAOT BUCHU IS THE GREAT DIURETIC, And Is a Certain Cure for Diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, DROPSY, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, FEMALE COM PLAINTS, GENERAL DEBILITY, AND ALL DISEASES OF THE Urinary Organs, Whether existing inj MALE OR FEMALE, from whatever cause originating and no matter of how LONG STANDING. If no treatment Is submitted to, CONSUMPTION OR INSANITY MAY ENSUE. Our flesh and blood are supported from there sourraa aod the health and happiness, aud that of Posterity, depends upon prompt use of a reliable remedy. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUOHU, ESTABLISHED UPWARD OF 18 YEARS, PREPARED BT H. T. HELMBOLD, D It IJ G- 0 18 T . 694 BROADWA Y, NEW YORK, AND 104 SOUTH 10th STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. PRiOH-fl 25 par bottle, or 6 bottles for $6 50, de live;red to any address. Sold by all Druggi*t> Kvery wlieie. None are genuine unless done up in steel en graved wrapper, with iue-eimile of my Chemical Warehouse. H. T. HELMBOLD. »ov7eodly-feb2Bjya9-4 THE UNIVERSAL LIFE INSURANCE. COMPANY, NEW YORK. OFFICE, NO. 60 LIBERTY STREET. —— o ——— The Original Joint Stock Life Insurance Company of the United States. THE BUSINESS OP THIS COMPANY IS EXCLUSIVELY CONFINED TO THE INSURANCE OP FIRST-CLASS HEALTHY LIVES. 0 TIIK distinctive feature of the Stock system of Life Insurance, as opposed to tho Mutual, is a low rate of premium for a stated sura Insured, which lq uwbdiatb, skcdbrd and curtain ; in lieu of a high rate ot premium with a promised dividend, whleh Is Distant, oohtinqrnt and uncertain ; this so-called dividend being merely a return ol a portion of the excessive and unnecessary premium charged in the first instance. By the Stock plan the full gash RXKBOT of the premium is immsdiatrlt secured to tho insured, tho Company taking all tho risk. By the Mutual plan, tho Tull value in insurance ot tlie premium paid is not secured to the Policy Holder, who tukes a pmtionot the risk himself. THE PREMIUMS Charged by the UNIVERSAL are as low asjthe actual experience of Insured i ife In this country will justify, and on the ordinary Life aud Ten Year Non-forfeiture Policies are nearly onk-third lower than those charged by the majority of Mutual Companies. All the Improved descriptions of Lite and Endowment Policies Issued on the STOCK PLAN AT GREATLY REDUCED KATES. Policies issued at rates less than those charged by Mutual Companies, guaranteeing the. return of all Pre miums paid in addition to the amount insured. Policies issued at rates less than those sharped by Mutual Companies, guaranteeing a reduction of fifty per cent, of the Premium after the Third Annual Payment. KOABD OF DHUCCTOUS. WILLIAM WALKER, President, HENRY M. ALEXANDER, Alexander A Green. BAM UKL D. BABCOCK, Babcock Bros. A 00. WILLIAM G. LAMBERT,Oto. C. Richardson A-Co. MARTIN BATES, Martin Bates, Jr., A Cos. JAMES M. UALBTED, President American Fire Insurance Company. GEORGE B. COK, President American Exchange Bank. HENRY DAY T ,Lord, Day & Lord, Counsellors at Law. WILLIAM V. BRADY, ex- ay or City of New Y ork. GEORGE T. HOPE, President Continental Fire In surance Company THOMAS M. MAKKOK, M. D ,4 East Seventeenth street. JOHN T. METCALFE, M. I)., 34 East Fourteenth street. WILLIAM WALKER. President. HENRY J. FEKBER, Vice President. JOHN U. BEWLEY, Secretary. CHARLES E. PEASE, Assistant Secretary. CHAS. E. CA KK, Agont, AUGUSTA, < i yv . HUg 16-1 111 CORN, SUGAR, MOLASSES, M. CORN, OATS, &c. Three Cur farads Prime BREAD CORN, Ouo Oar Loud of Tennessee OATS, 76 tibia.of FLOUR. For sale by A STEVENS. Sugar, Coffee, Tea, &c. 50 bbls. MUSCOVADO MOLASSES, 100 bbls. REFINED SUGAR, 60 bbls. RIO COFFEE, 10 Chests cf Choice TKAH, assorted, 10 Boxes CHOCOLATE, Every style of PICKLES, PiUSSfSRVIfiH, I CANNED FRUITS, Ac. For sale by A. STEVENS. I augl4-djkclm GULLETT’S PATENT STEEL BRUSH COTTON GINS. IBA-jAO t. heard & 00., my2o-d*o6n> COTTON FACTORS, AGENTS. University ot South Carolina, COLUMBIA, 8. C. r 'l ’ HE next session will begin on the first MON DAY in October. This University otters every ad vantage for thorough training in the Literary and Scientific branches, and In the Schools of Law and Mcdioine. r l he aggregate e-xperses for tbe Session of nine mouths are : Kora Student in three Literary or Scien tific Schools, about $290 ; for a Student in Law, about 1280; and for a fuU course in the Medical Bchool, about $370. These sums include fees for tuition and .use of library, hoard, room rent, fuel, lights and wash ing. For Catalogues, or further information, address Rev. O- Brcch Wh.hu, Secretary of Faculty. It. W. BARNWELL, jylß-toctl Chairman of Faculty. DISSOLUTION. Tn. FIRM of 11. F. Rnssani. * Cos. was dis solved on tho first insi., by the withdrawal of Mr W. Daniil. The undersigned will continue the Whole sale and Retail DRY GOODS BUBINKBS under the firm name of H. F. Rbssbll & Cos. H. F. RUSSELL, J. J. RUSSELL. N. B.— Mr. W. Dahisl will remain with the firm for the present, and will be pleased to wait upon his friends and tormor patrons. Augusta, August 11th, 1808. augl2-3w Bacon, Lard, Flour, Meal, &c. 15 IIHDH. PRIME BACON SIDES AND SHOULDERS 100 bbis. DOUBLE EXTRA FLOUR 300 bushels Fresh CORN MEAL 30 Packages LARD And a general assortment of FAMILY GROCE RIES, In store and for sale by augl2-tf O’DOWD A MULUEItiN. PRIME UEOREM CORN, FOR SALE BY ISAAC T. HEARD & CO. auglß-tf VO*. 25 —NO 10J SAMUEL W. TORRKY. 22 Kxohmige Place. HENRY" A. 11URLBUT, late President Second National Bank. CORNELIUS It. AG NEW, M. I), 244 Madison Avenue. GEORGE A. PETERS, M. D, 20 West Twenty ninth street WJ LI,I AM T. BLODGETT, Wm. Tilden A Nephew. J. C. GOODRICH, Brroklyn BURR WAKKMAN, President Harlem Gus Com pany. ADRIAN VAN BINDERIN, 69 Wall streel. ABU BEL GREEN, Counsellor at Law. PETER MoMAItTIN, 168 Fifth Avenue. KINGMAN F. 1'A(I K, Tar.ytown, N. Y. El) WARD W. LA M LIEKT, M. D., Medical Exami ner. HENRY J. FKKBER, Vice-President. JOHN H. BEWLEY', Secretary. OFFICEKB. I). PARKS FAOLKR, Consulting Actuary. EDWARD W. LAMBERT, M. D„ Medical Examl nor. ALEXANDER & GREEN, Solicitors. SOAP, CANDLES, Ac. \ 100 Boxes of COLGATE'S SOAP, assorted, >OO Boxes ADA MAN TINE CANDLES, 50 Cases of SPERM and I’ERAFINK CAN • . DLKS, BACON, MACKEREL, LARD, ItICK, &e. With my usual variety art Ac, A. STEVENS. ROPE, BAGGING, ttc. 300 Ooils ol iIEMP ROPE, 10 Bales BAGGING, 100 Kegs NAILS, Large Lot WOODEN and WILLOW WARE', For sale low.j A. STEVENS. THE above GIN Is superior to any ever uscu in this country, has taken many -premiums at Ag. rieultiirat Fairs In the States of Alabama, Missis* sippt and Louisiana. In it great advantages are gained, lioth in quari ttt.y anil quality, of staple cleaned, bringing in price at least one oont. per pound more than cotton gin ned on the best gins of our country. We have on hand Pamphlets, showing the merit s of this GIN, and giving certificates from many ol the largest Planters and Cotton Factor* in the Soifib ■which we will lurnishto any Planter who desirestc purchase. The GULLKTT GIN can bo seen at our office corner Reynolds and Mclntosh streets. •* Westward the Star of Empire takes Its Way.” Secure a Home in California. THE IMMIGRANT Homestead Association, OF CALIFORNIA, Incorporated under tbe laws of tbe State, November 30th, 1867, for the puqiose of Providing Homes for its Members, • And thereby induce Immigration. Capital Stock $1,000,000, Divided into 2,000,000 Bhares at $5 each, PAYABLE IN UNITEDBTATKB CURRENCY. (CERTIFICATES OK STOCK issued to subscri bers immediately upon receipt of the money. NO PERSON ALLOWED TO HOLD MORE THAN FIVE SHARKS. A Circular containing a full description of the prop erty to lie distributed among tho Shareholders sent to any address upon receipt of stamps to cover return postage. Information as to price of land In any portion of the Stale, or upon any other subject of Interest to parties promising to Immigrate, cbeerlully furnished upon re ceipt ot Btainpß for postago. All letters should lie addressed Secretary Immigrant Homestead Association Post Office Box No. 86, San Francisco, California. aul6-d*cßm COTTON GINS. THE CELEBRATED “GEORGIA” GIN For sale at f4 per Saw. Terms Cash, or 60 day*, City Acceptance. BONES, BROWN * CO., Agent* anglO-12 . }