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(JON -■ FITUTIGNALIST.
SUNDA Y MORNING, DEC. 13,1808
Weekly Review of Augusta Market.
<®{ficr s£ % Canstrlntiomtlist, 1
Dec. 11,1868. —p. and. )
RKTvTAAX-iliS
Business has improved considerably during the week
hist past, in consequence of the approach of Christmas,
though yesterday and to-day the bad weather atteet
ed the market somewhat. Planters are not biijing
heavily—only supplying present wants. A few country
merchants have been laying in small stocks, the de
mand for groceries, especially, is good, principally flmrn
factors. Witliall, merchants generally are satisUid
with tlie business that lias been done.
Bacon.—Demand fair. Smoked meats are scarce
We quote Clear Sides, 18 ; O It Sides, 17)4(318 ; Shoul
ders, 14@ 14)4. A full supply of white meats on hand.
Hiittkh. Continues unchanged, with a moderate de
mand. Goshen. 806455, Country, 30@35.
Bagging and Riles.—Stock light but will soon be
replenished, Demand good, principally lor Borneo
and Bengal. ,
Oiikksb, Im Blift* in consequence of an advance
in New York. Best Factory and English Dairy are
'"coBN Arrivals small but sufficient to supply the
demand, which is moderate. We quote new white,
without sacks, 1 00, with sacks, 1 05 041 10; mixed,
1 00; new, in ear, 90 , , „ .
Corn Mbai..—Easy; wholesale, 1 10, retail, 1 25.
Was it. - Continues scarce. A large amount is held
back for seeding, after which a full supply may be ex
pected We quota, White, 225 @ 240 ; Red, 180 @
2 20.
Floor. —The supply is equal to the demand. Deal
ers are only buying smalt lots for city trade. 1 rices
0 LaqoOßS.—Stocks full and trade good, Fair demand
for low grades.
Halt.—'The stock continues light with a good de
mand. Prices advanced, Liverpool, 2 40®2 50.
Tobacco —Merchants are. doing a fair jobbing and
retail trade. No particular change to note.
Domestic Goons. —Demand good but no change m
1 Dimes, &c., —Continue dull, though some dealers
have been doing a lair business. Opium is advancing,
and we cannot reliably quote it or any of its prepara
tions. No material change in other articles in Ibis line.
FIN \NC IAI —Sales of Old City bonds were made
during the past week at 80 ; Coupons 90 @ 92. Borne
sales Georgia Railroad stock I*4, it is held at 90 exclu
sive of dividend ; Macon A Augusta R. R. endorse
bonds are selling at 03. There is afa r demand for all
kind of securities, in small amounts for investments.
In Gold and silver, but little doing. Brokers buying.
Gold. 134 @ 135, and selliug, 136 ; Silver, Buying, 130,
RC Kzoii as oR-Bank checks at par, out door rates ,V® *4
off. 'Time Bills, 10 days, interest and )*' per cent oil
on Savannah, Charleston and New York.
Money abundant, and rates out side, 1 @ 1)4 por c.
per month.
GEORGIA BANKS.
Bank of Augusta •*. 75 a—
Bank of Athens a
Bank of Columbus 10 a—
Bank of Commerce 10 a
Bank of Fulton 15 a—
Bank of Empire State. 18 a 20
Bank of Middle Georgia... 98 a
Bank of Savannah 65 it
Bank State of Georgia 25 a—
Central Railroad Sc Banking Cos.. 9S a—
City Bank of Augusta. 50 a
- Mechanics’ Bank.... 15 a
Georgia Railroad and Banking Cos. 98 a—
Marine 8ank...............•••••.. 98 a
Mechanics’ Bank la—
Merchants and Planters’ Bank.... 12 a—
Planters’ Bank 20 a—
Timber Cutters’ Bank 2 a—
Union Bank 8 a—
SOOTH CAROLINA BANKS.
Bank of Camden 37 a
Bank of Charleston 37 a
Bank of Chester 8 a
Bank of Georgetown 8 a—
Bank of Hamburg 5 a—
Bank of Newberry 45 a—
Bank of SouthljCarohiia lo a—
Bank State of 8. O. old issue 30 a—
Bank State of S. C. new issue 5 a
- Bank, Columbia la—
Exchange Bank, Columbia 8 a
Merchants’, Chevaw » a—
People’s Bank 57 a—
Planters’Bank, 6 » -
Planters’ and Mechanics’Bank.... lb a—
Southwestern Rail Road, old 32 a—
State Bank 5 a—
Union Bank 86 a
old bonds. Sea.
Georgia Rail Road Bonds 100 a—
>• “ Stock,.... w .. 90 a—
Central Rail Road Bonds 100 a—
Central Rail Road Stock 128 a—
South Western Rail Road Bonds... 98 a—
Booth Western Rail Road Stock... 93 a—
Atlanta and West I’oint 80nd5.... 100 a—
» “ Stock.... 95 a—
Macon and Augusta end. Bonds... 90 a 93
Macon and Augusta mortg. Bonds. 80 a—
Macon and Augusta 5t0ck........ 35 a
Muscogee Rail Road Bojids 80 a 83
u « Stock 86 a
- Georgia Sixes 80 a—
V ew “ Sevens 91 a—
Columbia A Augusta R. R, Stock. 9 a 9X
Atlantic A Gulf R. R.............. 40 a
City of Augusta Bonds, Old 80 a— .
1 « “ New 76 a—
Below we present tlie report of the Board of Trade.
OFFTCE BOARD OP TRADE, >
Augusts, Ga., Deo. 11,1868—P. M. S
V OTTO V —On Saturday this market ruled quiet,
but with a fair demand at the quotations current at
° U On a MonSay we opened with a good demand, at 28.1f
hut closed with only 22 cents, bid in response to fur
ther decline in Liverpool and New York.
The low prices ruling on Tuesday, brought free buy
ers in the market, and all desirable offerings were read
ily sold on the basis of 22 @ 22Jf.
Wednesday the demand was active, but offering
Stock very light, sellers thus were readily enabled to
Sri-UJcclili) Constitutionalist.
establish an advance, and the market closed firm at
2214 @22*.
Yesterday a good demand existed, and sales were ef
fected on the basis of 23c., at which price to-day’s mar
ket opened quietly, and has so far ruled dull, buyers
generally, only bidding 2234.
Sales of the week amount to 2,931 bales, and re
ceipts, 4,390.
AUObsTA cotton statbmrht fob thbbb mobths
BNDIXO DBOBMBBR 1, 1868.
Stock on hand Sept. 1, 1868... 1,606
Receipts since Sept. 1 ....30,293—31,899
Exports and home consumption ...24 687
Stock on hand Dec. 1,1868 7,212—31,899
COMMERCIAL
APPLES.—
Green per bbl.. 4 00 a 8 00
Dry...lb.. 8a 10
BACON—
Clear Sides ;.lb., a 18
Clear Ribbed Bides lb.. 17/4* 18
Long Clear lb.. a 17
Ribbed B B Sides lb.. a 17
Shoulders lb.. 14 a 15
Hams, lb.. 18 a 23
Dry SaltC. R.. 1 lb.. 15)4a 16
Dry Salt Shoulders lb.. 13 a 14
BEEF -
Dried lb.. 20 a
BAGGING, AND ROPE-
Bagging— Gunny, yd.. 23 a 25
Dundee yd.. a
Burlaps... vd.. 13 a
Rope —Machine, Hemp..lb.. 9 a 10
Half Coils lb.. 9>4a 10)4
Handspun lb.. 8 a 9
Flax... lb.. 3 a 9
Green Leal lb.. 10)4 a 11
Manilla lb.. 25 a
C0tt0n........ ..........lb.. 30 a
BAGS—
Osnabergs, two bushel 24 a
Shirting, “ 19 a
Burlaps 17 a
BUTTER—
Goshen... ........lb.. 60 a 55
Country lb.. 40 a
BEES WAX -
Yellow lb.. a 35
BUCKWHEAT—
New Buck. Flour bbl.. 13 00 a 13 50
“ half bbl. 7 00 a 7 50
“ qr. bbl 400 a 4 26
CANDLES
Adamantine.... 111.. 20 a 25
Sperm lb.. 45 a 50
Patent Sperm lb.. 60 a 70
Tallow lh.« 18 » 20
CANDIES- ■ _
American lb.. 26 a 28.
French lb.. 76 a 132
GHEESK— e
Goshen lb.. 23 a 25
Factory. lb.. 22 a 21
State lb.. 19 a 18
COFFEE-
Rio, common .....lb.. 21 a 22
Fair lb.. 24 a 25
Prime lb.. 25 a 28
Choice lb.. 28 a 27
Laguayva....... lb.. 28 a 39
Java .....lb*. 40 a 42
Malibar lb.. 60 a
African lb . 50 a
CORN MEAL—
City Bolted busli.. a 116
Country bush.. a ICO
DRUGS, DYES, OILS, PAINTS, SPICES, *o
' Package Prioss.
. .
ISquares.
jl Week.
,1
{2 Weeks.
I _
3 Weeks.
1 Month.
2 Months.
J
1 3 Months.
■ 4 Months
6 Months,
0 Months.
Acid, Muriatic lb.. 9 a 10
do Nitric lb.. 18 a 20
do Sulphuric lb.. 7 a 9
Alum lb.. 6 a 8
Allspice lb.. 38 a « 40
Blue Mass lb.. 30 a 160
Blue Stone Ih.. 14 a 18
Borax, Ref. lb.. 45 a 50
Brimstone... lb.. 7 a 9
Cassia, (Cinnamon) lb.. 1 10 a 1 26
Ca10me1.................1b.. 1 30 a 1 60
Camphor, Ih., 1 60 a 1 70
Chloride Lime i.lb.. 9 a 12
Chrome—Green lb.. 26 a 40
do Yellow lb.. 28 a 60
Cloves ........lb.. ,60 a 70
Copperas Ih.. 4 a 5
Cream Tartar Ih.. 60 a 65
Epsom Salts 11>.. 6 a 7)4
Flax Seed lb.. 10 a 12
Ginger Root lb.. 28 a 30
Glass - Bxlo box 50 it 4 00 a 5 CO
do 10x12 do ~. 450 a 560
do 12x14 do 500 a 700
do 12x1 S do 600 a 8 1)6
Glauber Salta lb.. 4 a 6
Glue lb.. SO a 40
Gum Arabic, 5e1ect......1b.. 1 00 a 1 25
do sorts lb.. 60 a
Honey, Strained ga1...l 60 a 2C9
Indigo, Span, slot lb.. 1 40 a 2 00
Lamp Black, Ordinary...lb.. 10 a 12
do Refined.... Ih.. 35 a 40
Liquorice Paste; Oalab..-Ih.. 45 a 65
Litharge lb.. 18 a 20
Logwood, Chin’d lb.. 5 a 6
do Extract lb.. 15 a 16
Mace lb.. 1 66 a 1 75
Madder lb.. 20 a 2a
Mercury lb.. 1 00 a 1 25
Morphine, Sulpli 07...
Nutmegs Ih.. 1 65 a 1 70
Oil—Castor ga.. 3 50 a 4 00
“ American..gall.. 3 00 a
do Coal (Ker.*) Burn
ing, b. st gal.. 65 a
do do coni gal.. 60 a 75
do do Lubricating, gal.. 75 a 125
do Lard gal.. 2 00 a 2 10
do Istmp gal.. 2 60 a 3 00
do Linseed -.gal.. 1 50 a
do Sperm, pure gal.. 3 00 a 3 75
do Tanners gal.. 25 a 60
do Train gaL- 1 00 a
Opium lb.. a
Potash, hulk lb.. 15 a 18
do in cans lb.. 2.1 a 25
Prussian Blue lb.. 75 a 100
Putty lb.. 7 a 9
Quinine, Sulphate.. ...oz.. 300 a
Red Lead lb.. 18 a 29
Roots--Geuseng Ih.. 80 a 125
do Pink lb.. 40 a 60
do Queen’s Delight.lb.. 10 a 20
do Senegar lb.. 60 a 75
do Snake, Virginia..lb.. 90 a 100
Sal Soda lb.. 5 a 6
Soda, lli-carb lb.. 9 a 11
Spanish Brown 15.. 5 a 6
Spirit Turpentine gal.. 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 50
io Daraar, gal.. 4 00 a 5 Cos
do Japan gal.. 2 50 a 3 00
Venitian Red lb.. 8 a 9
Vermillion, Chinese lb.. 1 75 a 225
do American, -lb.. 50 a 60
Verdegria lb.. 75 a 100
White Lead ground in
Oil, American lb,, 11 a 18
do do English.,. .lb.. 10 a 20
Wliiting lb.. 4 a 5
Zinc, white, in oil, French,lb.. 18 a 20
do do Amcr..tb.. 12 a 28
DOMESTIC COTTON GOODS—
Augusta Factory 3-4 yd.. 10)4a ..
“ “ 7-8 yd.. 12)4a
“ “ 4-4 yd.. 14 a
“ “ 7-BDnlis,yd.. 16 a
Hopewell, % yd.. 12 a
7oz Osnaburgs 7.yd.. 17 a
Momtour \ yd,, a 18
8 oz. Osnabergs yd.. 18 a 20
Osnaburg Stripes yd.. 18 a 19
Hickory Stripes yd.. 12)4a IS
Fontcnoy Shirting,.. yd:. 17 a
Graniteville Factory, 3-4 yd.. a 10)4
“ “ 7-8 yd.. 12)4 a
“ *• 4-4 vd.. a 14
“ “ 7-8 Drills,.. 16 a
Athens Cheeks yd.. 20 a
Athens Wool Jeans yd.. 40 a 50
Athens Stripes yd.. .. a 16
Apalachee Sinpes yd.. .. a 17
Rock Factory, 7-8 yd.. 12 a
“ “ 4-4 yd.. a 11
Richmond F’act’y Osnah. yd.. a 17
“ “ Stripes..vd.. a 18
Prints—
Standard ......yd.. 14 a
Merrimac ...yd'.. 14 a
Mourning yd.. 14 a
Wamsuta yd.. 9 a 9)4
Arnolds yd.. 12)4a 13
Freeman’s yd.. 13 a
Oriental yd.. 13)4a
Amoskeag yd.. 12)4a
Hamilton yd.. 14 a
American.... yd.. 14 a
Dunucll’s yd.. 14 a
Home yd.. 8 a
Lancaster yd.. 13)4a
6'hbktings and Shirtings—
New York Mills, yd.. 28 a 30
Lonsdale yd.. 22)4a
Hope yd.. 20 a
Spool Cotton—
Coats’ doz.. 1 15 a
Clarke’s doz.. 1 15 a
Ticking—
Amosteag, AC A yd.. 45 a
“ A 37)4a
“ B yd.. 32)4 a
“ C yd.. 30 a
“ D yd.. 25 a
Conestoga, 44 yd.. 40 a
“ 7-8 yd.. 35 a
Yarns. —Nos. 6 to 12 1 85 a 1 90
Fontenoy 6to 12 a 1 95
FLANNELS—
All Wool yd.. 25 a 75
FLOUK-
Country.—Super bbl.. a 10 00
Extra bb1..11 00 a
XX bhl.. a 12)4
Excelsior mills, Super... bbl.. 10 60 a ;
“ “ Extra,...bbl..ll 00 a
“ “ Dou. Ex..bbl.. 13 00 a
Granite Mills.
“ “ Superttnc.bbL. alO 60
•* ** Extra. ...bbl.. a 11 §0
“ Doub.Ex.bbl.. .. alB 00
Augusta Mills, Super...bbl.. a 10 60
** “ Extra...bbl.. a 11 50
>< •* Dou. Ex.bbl.. a 13 00
GRAIN—
Wheat—White bush.. 2 40 a 2 60
Red, bush.. 2 10 a 2 SO
Coin—Mixed, w bush.. 1 10 a 1 15
White, bush., a 120
Oats bush.. 1 00 a 1 10
Rye, bush.. a 1 76
GUN POWDEK-
Kifie kog.. 8 00 a 8 10
Blasting...... keg.. 6 10 a
Fuse 100 feet.. 1 00 a
GUANO-
Oakley Mills’ R. Bone, t0n..75 00 a
Whitlock’s Cerealizer..ton..7s 00 a
Woolston’s A Bone Phosphate
of Lime t0n..75 00 a
Wando Co’s Am. Phgs.ton..7s 00 a
Hoyt’s Superphosphate, 65 00 a
Reid’s Phosphate t0n..40 00 a
Sea Foal •* t0n..80 00 a
Andrew’s Georgia Fertilizer,. .. a4O 00
Peruvian Guano ton.loo 00 a
I’hcenix Guano t0n..55 00 a
Wilcox «. & Cos. Man. .t0n..70 CO a
Baughs’ Raw 80ne.....t0n..70 00 a
Soluble Pacific Guan0..t0n..75 00 a 80 00
Ober’sKettlewelis A.A.t0n..82 00 a
“ “ A...ton. 72 00 a
“ Alkaline Phosphate, : a
Rhodes’Superpbos’ate..ton..7o 00 a
Zell’s Raw 80ne........t0n.. .. a 72 00
Zell’s Superphosphate..ton.. .. a 75 00
Turner’s Excelsior ....t0n..85 09 a
Land Piaster, t0n..20 00 a26 00
Patapsco Guan0.........t0n.. •• aBS 00
Whann’s Super Phosphate, ..75 00 a ..
Ammonia Phosphate....ton. 40 00 a
GRIND STONES- lb.. 2)4a 3
HAY
Northern..... cwt.. a 1 75
Eastern. cwt.. 1 75 a 2 00
Country cwt.. a 1 00
HIDES-
Prime Green ib.. 6 a 7
Green Salted... lb.. 8 a 17
Dry Salted lb.. 13 a 19
Drv Flint lb.. 13 a 20
IRON—Bar, refined lb.. 6Xa 6
Sweedish lb.. 6&a 8
Sheet lb.. 7)4 a
Bailer lb.. B)ia 8)4
Nail Rod lb.. 9 a 12
Horse Shoes lb.. 10 a 11
Horse Shoe Nails lb.. 18 a 40
Castings, Ih.. 7 a 8
Steel, cast lb.. 24 a 25
Steel Slabs, per lb 11 a 12
Iron Ties, per lb 9 a 10
LARD—
Pressed lb.. 15 a 16
Leaf, in bbls lb.. 17 a 17)4
Leaf, in half hbls ib.. 18)4a 18
Leafj in Kegs lb.. 19 a 20
LEATHER—
Northern Oak Sole .lb.. 48 a 62
Country Oak Sole .Ib.. 40 a 45
Hemlock Sole lb.. a 35
Harness lb.. 45 a 6n
Skirting lb.. 68 a 60
Kip Skins doss. .69 09 a 75 00
Calf Skins d01e..36 00 a75 Oo
Upper..... d0z..36 00 a4B 50
Bridles.... d0z..52 CO a 75 CO
Bridles, fair d0z..52 00 a75 00
Hog Beating ..d0z..60 00 aIOO 00
LIME—
Rockland bbl.. 2 75 a 3 00
Howard, Southern bbl.. 2 76 a 3 00
LIQUORS.
Kingston cask.. 4 50 a 5 CO
Brandy —Cognac gal.. 8 00 a 15 00
Domestic gal.. 3 60 a 5 00
Ctrrdiali case..l2 00 a
Alrnhnl gal.. 4 60 a 5 00
Gin— Holland gal.. 5 00 a 6 60
American.* gal.. 2 90 a 3 50
Ram —Jamaica gal.. 8 00 a 10 Cos
Wine. —■HHra gal.. 2 60 a 4 60
Wrt gal.. 2 50'a 4 60
• Bliorry.v gal.. 2 60 a 4 50
Claret gal.. 5 00 n 12 oO
Champagne, fine....basket..2B 00 a 49 00
Champagne, inf basket.. 18 00 a 2.i 00
Whiskey— Bourbon gal.. 8 00 a 5 00
Rectified gal.. 1 60 a 2 00
Rye gal.. 3 00 a 6 00
Irish gal.. 7 00 a 9 00
Scotch gal.. 7 00 a 9 60
MOLASSEB-
Muscovada gal.. 65 a 68
Reboiled gal.. 46 a 48
Fine Quality, new crop.gal.. 66 a 68
Cuba Clayed gal.. 55 a
Byrup gal.. 70 a 126
Syrup, Stu-rt’s choice..gal.. 1 60 a 1 60
Syrup, lower grades....gal.. 60 a 60
MACK BREL —new
No 1 Mackerel hb15..23 Oo a24 00
No 2 Mackerel bbl.. 19 60 a 20 00
No 3 Mackeral.... large bbl.. 16 60 a 17 00
No 3 Mackerel bbl.. a 14 00
No 1 Mackerel 1-2 hbls.. 12 00 a
N» 2 Mackerel 1-2 bb1..10 60 a 11 00
No 3 Mackerel 12 bbl.. 8 00 a 8 75
No 1 Mackeral kits.. 3 26 a
No 2 Mackerel kits.. 2 50 a 2 75
No 3 Mackerel... kits.. 2 25 a 2 50
Mess Mackeral kits.. 4 60 a
MACCARONI —
American and Italian...lb.. a 25
NAILS— keg.. a 6 50
ONIONS- bbl.. 8 00 a 9 00
PEACHES—
Pealed lb.. 15 a 18
Unpealed .......lb.. a 10
PEAS-Seed bush.. a 1 10
PLANTATION TOOI.S-
Auvils lb.. 15 a 20
Axes d0z..15 CO a 18 OO
Picks d0z..12 00 a 18 00
Trace Chains <loz.. 9 nO a 15 00
Hoes .....doz.. 5 00 a 14 00
Spades d0z..16 00 a 17 00
VIBB8 — . ...
Blacksmith's Ko! tar Key Ib, 18 a 20-
Black smith’s Solid 80x..11.. 3u
Corn Sttkllers — '. 12«iO a 18 00
Cotton Cards.—No. 10 per doz.. 8 00 a 9 00
POTATOES—
Irish ...bbl.. 5 00 a 5 50
Sweet bus.. 75 a
PICKLES— gal.. 76 a 100
RICE—
India lb. 9 a
Car01ina....... lb.. 10 a 11
SALT—
Liverpool.... sack.. 2 40 a 2 60
SKIVES —
Mai doz.. 3 00 a 4 40
SHOT— bag.. 340 a
SOAP—
Colgate’s No. 1 II).. 9 a
Pale lb.. 11 a 12
Family lb.. 'ika
Geo. Chemical Works..lb.. 8.14a
SUGARB-
Muscovudo ..lb.. 12)4a 13)4
Porto Rico lb.. 15 a 16)*
A ...Ib.. 16)4a 17
B lb.. 16)4 a
Extra C lb.. 16 a 16.14
C •. Ih.. 15)4 a 16
Yellow C lb.. 15 a 15)4
Loaf, double refined lb.. a 20
Crushed Ib., 17)4a 18
Granulated Ib.. 17)4a 18
Powdered lb.. 17)* a 18
STARCH—PearI lb.. ll)4a 12)4
TEAS- *
Hyson.., lb.. 1 25 a 2 CO
Imperial lb.. 1 60 a 2 25
Oolong lb.. 1 50 a 2 00
Gnu-powder Ib.. 1 75 a 2 25
Brefck lb.. 1 09 a 1 75
TOBACCO-
Mouldy and Damaged...lb.. 20 a 35
Com. Sound lb.. 45 a 60
Medium Sound, lb.. 60 a 60
Fine Bright, lb.. 06 a 70
Ex. Fine to Fancy lb.. 90 a 100
Fancy Styles- lb.. 1 00 a 1 60
Half-pounds Dark, Ib.. 45 a 50
“ Bright lb., 50 a
Smoking Tobacco lb.. 40 a 150
VINEGAR—
Cider gal.. 40 a 50
White Wine gal.. 60 a 60
French gal.. 1 00 a
WOOL-
Unwashcd ...Ib.. 20 a 25
Washed lb.. 20 a 50
WOODEN WARE—
Buckets, doz.. 4 00 a 3 25
Tubs, three in nest 5 00 a 7 0)
Washboards, zinc 3 50 a 4 00
Churns d0z..24 00. a 48 00
SAVANNAH
STEAM BAKERY,
07 B iy Street,
SAVANNAH, OEO KG IA ,
* Manufacturer of all kinds of
SHIP BREAD i\ND CRACKERS.
Orders filled at Northern prices, and delivered free
on railroads and steamboats.
JjIIN n. RU WE,
nov26-lm* Proprietor.
AVGUSTA TO BALTIMORE*
(VIA CHARLESTON, S. C.)
WE ARE dispatching Freights, per first class
Steamships from Charleston, S. C., “bvkrv fifth
day,” to BALTIMORE and PHILADELPHIA
thus securing to Colton Shippers greater facilities
than ever before to both these ports. Merchants buy
ing Goods in BALTIMORE and PHILADELPHIA
are insured a more frequent dispatch of their Freights,
and can depend npon low rates of freight and a great
saving in time over any other route.
KF* MORDECAI Sc CO., comer Gay and Lom
bard streets, Agents in Baltimore.
■riff" A. GROVES, No. 34 South Wharves, Agents
in Philadelphia.
For outward Freights or Passage apply to
COURTENAY & TRENHOLM,
Union Wharves, Charleston.
OCt24-2aw4 w
WANTED,
PLANTATION in Central Georgia, well im
proved Mid adapted to the cultivation of Cotton and
Corn, from 500 to 800 acres, in a healthy location, well
timbered and near a railroad. Communications to he
addressed to me at Warrenton, Warren county, Ga.
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AIfIjUSTA, (Ga,) SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 13, 1868
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Fever that is or can be depended upon is Hurley’s
Ague Tonic. There have been thousands cured b>
using it who had tried the usual remedies without
benefit; bnt in no case Has
i Harley’s Ague Tonic
failed to effect a cure. Ail who have used ft
cheerfully tell their afflicted friends ol it, as a store and
certain cure for chills and fever. Any one sufferin
from the chills would consult their owns interest by
sending to a drug store and buying a bottle. It Is
pleasant to take, compared with others, and will b*
certain .to cure all cases of fever and ague or chills anc
fever.
• JAMES RUDDLE & CO.,
Louisville, Ky.
PURIFY YOUR BLOOD!
Harley’s Sarsaparilla.
Is already recognized by the most eminent physicians
in all parts of the country, to be the most sun idling
and effective remedy for certain diseases, of whicl
they have any knowledge.
All other Compounds or Syrups of this root have -
hitherto failed to command the sanction of the Facul
ty, because on being tested, they have boon found tc
contain noxious ingredients, which neutralize the good,
effects of the Sarsaparilla, and oftentimes injure tfc«
health of the patient. It is not so with HURLEY’S
preparation.
This is ihe pure and genuine extractor the root, ano.
will, on trial, be iound to effect a certain and per
fect cure of the following complaints and diseaseu:
Affections of the Rones, Habitual Costiveness
Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, Dyspep
sia, Erysepilas, Female Irregnlari
itics, Fistula, all Skin Diseases v
Liver Complaint, Indiges
tion, Files, Pulmonary
Diseases, Syphilis,
Scrofula or
Kin g ’ s
Evil.
HURLEY ’3
POPULAR WORM CANDY
As this is really a SPECIFIC FOR WORMS, and
the best and most palatable form to give to children,
it is not surprising that it is fast taking the place ol
all other preparations lor worms—it being perfectly
tasteless, any child will take it.
IXUKL,I?Y’S '
STOMACH BITTERS,
For
Debility
Loss of Appe
tite, Weakness, In
digestion, or Dyspepsia, ‘ .
Want of Action of the Liver,
OR DISORDERED STOMACH, s
There is X» ilULere-lM~t nqgn Tik Tr
n removing these distressing complaints. For saleoi
can be bad at any drug store in the United States, oi
from the proprietors.
JAMES RUDDLE A- CO., L’roprietors.
Louisville, Ky.
NOTICE TO MOTHERS.
DU, SEABROOK'S
Infant Soothing Syrup!
E have, by purchase of the original receipt,
become sole proprietors of this Celebrated Medicine.
We ask you to give it a trial, with an assurance that
you wil! in future discard ail those nauseous and de
structive stuffs, such as Bateman’s Drops, Godfrey’s
Cordial, Deweo’s Mixture, Ac., couibiLi.tions o) a past
and anti-progressive age, when it was thought M at
the more disgusting the mixture the better the medi
cine.
Use in the future only SKA BROOK’S, a combina
tion quite up with the advancement of the age.—
Pleasant to take, harmless in its action, efficient and
reliable in ail cases. Invaluable in the following
diseases; •
Summer Complaint, Irreg
ularities of the Bowels,
Restiveness, Teeth
ing, &c.
Gives health to the child and rest to the mother.
Wc 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 v/iil do upon trial.
DR. SEABROOK’S
ELIXIR OF PYROPHOSPHATE
OF
IRON AND CALI SAY A.
This elegant combination possesses all the beat
Tonic properties of Peruvian Bark and Iron, without
the disagreeable taste and bad effects of either, sepa
rately or in other preparations, of these valuable medi
cines. It should he taken in all cases when a gentle
tonic impression is required—after convalescence from
Fevers or other debilitaring diseases, or in those dis
tressing irregularities peculiar to females. No female
should bo without it. if liable to such diseases for
nothing can well take its place.
Oriental Pearl Drops !
For beautifying 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 tlie East, gives it a charac
tei for efficiency which at once stamp) it as infinitely
superior tor the toilet ot any lady.
BETTiSON’S
ENGLISH HORSE LINIMENT,
Has proven iteelf one of the best Liniments made foi
Sprains, Bruises, &c., in all cases when tried for either
man or beast, and will do all we claim for it. Try a
bottle, and we are satisfied you will never afterwards
use any other.
o
JAMES RUDDLE & CO.,
J’ROPRIETORS,
41 BULLITT STREET, LOUISVILLE, KY
Ail the ah. 3 Medicines for sale by W. H. TUTT
PLUMB &. LEITNER, BEALL Sc HANKINSON
BARRETT, CARTER * CO., and BARRY &
BATTY, Augusta, Ga.
jy4-eod*e6mt7m
PEMJVIAN MIAMI,
DISSOLVED BONES,
L AND PLASTER,
IV B Me now obtaining our eojij.li.:. of
No. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO '
jfc- -
Direct from the Ships or Warehouses of the
Agent of the
PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT,
Each bag being BRANDED by the sworn Inspect*;!
of tlie State of Maryland, and
PURITY GFUzYRzVNTIKU.
Wl£ CAN ALSO FURNISH j
DISSOLVED BONES
f Os our own Manufacture, and
Pure Land Plaster,
Free from admixture with Lime or any worth
less material.
JOHiV HERRVMAN & CO.,
!59 W. Fayette St M Baltimore.
REFERENCES
Davip Dickson, Col. T. J. Smith, Col. T. M. Tur
bkr, Hancock county Editor of “ Southern Cultiva
tor,” Athens; James T. Gardinek, Stephen D.
Heard A. Son, Augusta; I’. H. Behn, Savannah ; M.
D. and F. A. Jcnes, Bui ke county; A. Livingston,
Newton county, and the prominent planters of the
State of tleorai.-i. aiia2B-iUc.fim
SEED OATS,
fewED WHEAT, CORN, CANVASSED IIAMS,
Changes, irish potatoes and apples,
for sale by BRA NCII, SCOTT Sc CO.,
decO-tf 268 Broad street.
BRIDAL CAKES.
3?YRAMir>S, STEEPLES, ORNAMENTED,
CHARLOTTE’S RUSSES, WINE, LIQUORS,
FRUITS, Ac.
liomo-HVlade Cakes
; ORNAMENTED TO ORDER.
C .iV N 13 Y,
„* WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
TO 13' IN GREAT VARIETY
f L<’ RiiNCH STORK,
. »00 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA,GA.
.dccO-1 in -
■ a. P. CURRY*
I Exchange Brokor }
L 189 BROAD
*** •*"
DISALBR IN
EXCHANGE GOLD,
ILV B \NK NOTES,
STOCKS and BONDS,
ollection j romptly attended to.
TO ALL THOSE
IN V/ANT OF MONEY.
TIIE UNDERSIGNED respectfully announces
to the people of Augusta and vicinity, that lie is now
readv lo
Advance Loans
IN HUMS FROM ONE DOLLAR UPWARDS
On such ’COLLATERAL SECURITY as CLOTH
ING, WATCHES, PISTOLS, JEWELRY, DIA
MONDS, etc., on the moßt liberal terms.
Office, 292 Bioad street, Augusta, Ga.
novl7-Bm* P. MORRIS.
L. D. LALLERSTEDT,
ATTORNEY AND OODNSEtIOR AT LAW
NO. 220 BROAD BTREET* UP BTAIRF*
• navM-B
NOTICE.
My planting interests requiring my attention at
this season, my son, Fuank E. Stbvbns, will repre
sent me in settling up the old business and attending
to the Commission Bus ness in my absence.
nov24-tf _ _____ A. STEVENS.
ESTABLISHED 1855.
TIIOS, RUSSELL, Jeweller
m}4 BROAD STREET,
WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY repaired.
LL WORK WARRANTED
tebfl.t,'
ATHENS PROPERTY
IP O K SALK.
I! AM offering for sale my HOUSE and LOT,
formerly owned and occupied by the late Asbury
IT cm.. The Lot contains three acres, lias a large
brick House with nine looms, conveniently and taste
fully arranged; gas fix tur-s attached, and gas works
for making gas, all in good order; good kitchen, ser
vants’ houses, smoke house, barn, stable, carriage
house and well of excellent water.
This is the most desirable residence in Athens, be
ing near tlie colleges, churches and business part of
town.
I will also soil two unimproved Lots, lying on each
side of Hull street, in front of tlie premises. The
Furniture will be sold, if desired.
Price reasonable. Terms easy.
A. GIUFFETH.
In my absence, apply to Dr. it. M. Smith or Dr
Henry Hull. nov2B-2w
COAL! COAL! COAL!
RKD ASH COAL.
r I HE undersigned takes pleasure in notifying his
friends and the public that he has on hand and afloat
a large supply of the very best
ANTHRACITE COAL,
which will be sold at a Low Figure to suit the times.
In connection with the Anthracite, he has the Agency
of the ANDERSON COAL COMPANY, of Knox
ville, ienwg This Coal he can recommend as supe
rior to any Tennessee Coal mined. He will sell it as
low as the lowest. Tha kful for past patronage, aqd
by furnishing a fine articlo of Coal and attention to
orders, he hopes to merit a continuance of the sume.
Q. S. nOOKEY,
sepls-tf 210 Broad street.
FOR SALE~
Q FIRST RATE and Gentle HORSES
One Good MULE
One ROCK A WAY'and HARNESS
One BUGGY and HARNESS
One One-Hotse WAGON
One CART.
novl9-tf J. A. VANWINKLE.
FOR RENT - .
TO RENT.
f I HE undersigned offers for pent for one year, or
a term of years, his well known, commodious resi
dence, INGLEBIDE, just outside tlie limits of the
tity of Augusta, having all the advantages ol a health
ful location, abundant and pure water, convenient to
city and to schools, and to desirable neighbors. It
contains fourteen rooms, exclusive of those ia tlie
attic, with all modem improvements, gas, water, Ac
The Dwelling House, Out Houses, Stable, Ac., arc of
brick, built in the best style. On the premises, also,
is a tasteful Wooden Cottage, of two rooms, con
structed for Billiards, with front and rear piazzas. The
grounds contain sixteen acres in lawn, garden, orch
ards and vineyards.
To a satisfactory tenant terms will he made very
moderate, as the protection of the property is a lead
ing object.
Apply lo Dr. Wm. E. Bearing, or for a few days, at
the Constitutionalist office, to
. uov29-dt»ctf JAMES GARDNER.
TO RENT,
jCVLy RESIDENCE in Summerville, with 25
acres of LAND, all under fei ce. The house has ten
Rooms, with Pantries, and all sufficient Outbuild
ings lor servants, and good Stables, arid on the pre
mises a well of line Water.
Also, three fine ROOMS, over my Cotton Office,
suitable for Sleeping Rooms or Offices.
Apply to ANTOINE POULLAIN.
augS-dAct*
TO RENT,
a\. DWELLING HtfUSE, having eight gooi
Rooms, on the South side of Broad street, between
J, ncoln and Elbert streets, opposite the residence of
Mr. Buslin. All necessary outbuildings.
Apply to A. C. HOLT,
deed Ls over the Post < iflice.
FOR RENT,
T.fE LAFAYETTE RACE COURSE.
Possession given immediately..
Apply to
novn-tf n. U. STEINER.
TO RENT,
Os 10 BRICK DWELLING and STORE, on
Broad slreet, recently painted and put in good repair,
with Stable and Garden annexed.
ALSO, IN HAMBURG,
TWO DWELLINGS, recently put in
good order; nod one STOREHOUSE, on Centre and
Mercer street. Apply to
JOSIAH SIBLEY,
novß-tf U 9 Reynolds street.
FOR SALE OR RENT
VXU RY Ia OTW ,
JL. WO small HOUSES on Ellis street, Nos. 242
and 2-44. Apply to
octl6-tf JAMES A. GUAY & CO.
TO RENT,
r I7HE TWO STORES, Nos. 317 and 319 Broad
street, occupied by’Vaughan & Muhfuy and 11. 0.
Bryson.
ONE STORE, 355 Broad street,
TWO COTTAGE HOUSES, inntaluing four rooms;
fire place in each, good garden, situated on Ellis,
above McKinne street.
For terms, *Vc., apply (o
I). L. CURTIS,
..... octl ts No. 434 Broad street...
TofelSNT,
A. HOUSE and LOT, on Broad street, belong
ing to the estate of 8. n. Olivbr.
Apply to L. D. LALLERSTEDT,
aiigS-tl I. T. Oliver, Administratrix.
TO RENT,
T? HRKE FINE LARGE STORES, North side
Broad street, Nos. 141, 143 and 145, at. present occu
pied by J. Pragf.ii and L. Rozenfelt.
For terms apply to
A. P. ROBERTSON,
jy2B-tf No. 145 Bioad street.
EUREKA. AMMONIATED BONE
Super-Phosphate of Lime.
TL HE above well known and valuable. FERTIL
IZER on hand and for sale by
BEALE, SPEARS & CO.,
nov26-tf Cotton Factors, Augusta, Ga.
7,000 Southern (irown Apple
Trees For Sale.
twenty of the best leading varie
ties—Root-grafted—one year old, from 4to 7 cet high.
Also, a few thousand PEACH TREES—one year
oM from rile bud. All early varieties.
Price List sent gratis to all applicants.
Refers to Wm. U. Goodrich.
Address, WM. K. NELSON,
novl9-lm Augusta, Ga.
FOR SALE,
MV RESIDENCE, corner Camphii. bitd Key
nolds streets.
mvzl -if TNG, n. RAMEY
SUNDRIES.
50 Bags COFFEE, all grades
75 Bbls SUGARS, all giadcs
5 11 hds Muscovado SUGARS
200 Sacks SALT
10 Bales BAGGING
50 Coils rope;
25 Kegs NAILS, all tiz. s
10 Bbls LARD
20 Kegs LARD
10 Bbls BUCKWHEAT
10 Bbis MOLASSES
10 Bbls SYRUPS, all grades
100 Boxes SOAP
60 Boxes STARCH
10 lll|ds O. R. SIDES
10 Hilda CLEAR SIDES,
5 Ilhds SHOULDERS
-50 Boxes CHEESE, all grades
59 Boxes TOBACCO, all grades
59 Boxes PICKLES
5 Bbls and 10 half bbls PICKLES
100 PkgsFISH.
nov2B-lm M. HYAMB & CO.
A. M. MACMURPHY. | WM. IC. THOMPSON
jMACiJIURPHY & THOMPSON,
Carpenter Shop,
CORNER CALHOUN AND CENTRE SI 8.
WE will contract to BUILD HOUSES. Have
the best MACHINERY foi making HASH, BUNDS
and DOORS, and for DRESSING LUMBER and
making MOULDINGS of all descriptions.
anglß-6m
BLACKSMITH.
Jl' HE undersigned, having returned to Uto city,
has opened his Old Shop, on Cent re street, where lie
will bo pleased to serve liis old friends and customers.
All BLACKSMITH WORK done at short notice
and in the best manner. PAT SHARKEY.
novß ts
FOR SALE OR RENT,
i HAT very desirably located BRICK DWEL
LING, 142 Reynolds street, opposite St. Paul’s
Church. Apply to
J. K. GAItMANY,
nov29 ts 161 Bread street.
CIGARS, TOBACCO, SNUFF AND PIPES.
o
N
W E HAVE NOW ON HAND, and offer at very lowest CASH PRICKS, the llnest assortment of
. HAVANA AND DOMESTIC CIGARS
*
Ever brought to this market. Also, all the best brands of CHEWING and SMOKING TOBACCO Loril
lard’s celebrated MACCOBOY, SCOTCH and RAPPEE SNUFFS, In bulk, jars and bladders.
In addition, we have just received a large and beautifully selected variety of MEERSOH MIM, BRIAR
IjAVA, CLAY AND CHALK PIPES.
G. VOLGER & Cos.,
decl-tf 193 and 254 BROAD STREET
FIREWORKS! FIREWORKS! FIREWORKS!
*"1 HE UNDERSIGNED have ju»t received their stock, of the very best manufacture, of iresh FIRE
WORKS, to which they invite the attention of J.he trade and their customers general'y before purchasing
elsewhere. Call and examine at
Gr. Voider & Co.’s,
lea and 254 BROAD STREET.
RUSSELL & POTTER,
c o •oc a? 1 o xv
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
CORNER M°INTOSI! AND REYNOLDS STREETS,
A.UaUST A, GEORGIA,
Will make liberal cash advances on shipments of cotton.
to their friends in
NEW YORK, BOSTON.
PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE,
' PROVIDENCE, LIVERPOOL,
HAVRE, BREMEN,
AND ALL OTHER AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN MARKETS.
We would call the attention of those desirous of shipping to our superior ad van
tages in this line.
oct2-3m
CASH CLOTHING HOUSE.
KENNY .& GRAY,
MERCHANT TAILORS
AND
DEALERS IN READY MADE CLOTHING
AND
- . . • '4
GENT’S FURNTSHTN Gr GOODS,
JCnVITK THE PUBLIC to examine the VERY LARGE STOCK of CLOTHS, CASH! MICKS an i
VESTINGS which lltey have on exhibition. ,
The Goode are NEW, of the LATEST and MOST DESIRABLE STYLES, and will bo
MADKTOORDKK IN THE VERY BEST MANNER, AT.THE VERY LOWEST PRICKS.
Onr Stock ol v<> , ,
Jtieady Matl^Gk)thing for Men an<l^qy«
• •* • •
leone of thfr largeet and licet evorbrotighl to Augriet i. We will eel! It at eiioli LOW FIGURES as tofcfvo
SATISFACTION TO EVERY ONE.
In the following Furnishing Ooode for Gent’s use wo have a desirable assortment:
Geut’s DRESSING ROBES
White MUSLIN SHIRTS
UNDERSHIRTS and DRAWERS
HALF HOSE and GLOVES
HANDKERCHIEFS, NECK TIES
LIN E and PAP EP. COLL ARB
TRAVELLING SHAWLS, BUGU V BLANKETS,
It will be to Luo tiler of every oaa desiring any article in our branch of business to examine our stock
before buying elsewhere
KENNY & GRAY,
oct6-eod3m «38 BROAD STREET,
ntikmmm & mmm,
132 BROAJD STREET,
AUGUSTA,
NCJ H*. iW H HR? U 'BEU <9
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, FROM THE FINEST TO THE CHEAPEST.
H AVI Ml ENLARGEDOOR K9TABLIBHM ENT, WE INVITE THE FUBLICTO EXAMINE
NEW AND EXTENSIVE STOCK.
oct29-3m
JAS. T. GARDINER,
Mclntosh Street, Augusta, Ca [j
DEALER IN
Pure Peruvian Guano
AND
Baugh’s ltaw Boue Super-Phosphate,
And Jor which all orders will receive prompt atten
tion, at the LOWEST CASH PRICKS.
oct22-6m
To Parlies Desiring to Hold
COTTON.
X AM PREPARED TO SniP COTTON TO
LIVERPOOL, advancing one-half market value,
have it held any reasonable time, at SMALL £!OSV,
In safe hands, and order prompt sale, by telegraph,
whenever desired by owners.
This compares favorably with risk on Plantation,
or expense of holding in American cities. For in
stance, in charges, Interest in Liverpool is only live
(5) percent, per annum; Insurance about one per
cent, per annum; Storage about twelve (12) cents per
bale per month; Commission and Brokerage being
same as in t 1 is country. More liberal advances
where sales are not restricted as to time.
Similar arrangements for sale in Northern 'ports
will bo made on best terms practicable. Consign
ments solicited, for sa’e hero or shipment,as above.
JIKNIiV BRYAN,
(Late of Bryan, Uurtridjjo & Cos.)
°ct27-t f Savannah, On.
CO-PARTNERSHIP.
r PHE undersigned have formed a Co-Partnership,
taking effect on the 15th inst., under the lirm name ol
BARRETT & CASWELL,
For the purpose qf conducting a GENERAL COM
MISSION BUSINESS in this city, at No. 248 Broad
street, next below the Globe Hotel.
THOMAS G. BARRETT,
Late of Barrett, Carter & Cos.
THEODORE D. CASWELL,
Late Baker & Caswell.
AuaosTi, Ga., November 29, 1808. nov29-l f
Mines. SEGIN’S
FRENCH MILLINERY AND DRESS MAKING
ESTABLISHMENT,
No. 328 Broad Street, Opposite Planters’
Hotel,
Have recced NEW BONNETS, HATS
BRIDAL WREATHS and VEILB, DRESS TRIM
MINGS, etc. which will he sold at moderate prices
nov29-tf ;
VOL 25—1V0 146
REEVES’ AMBROSIA
FOR THE HAIR,
Improved !
It is an elegant Dressing for the Hair.
It causes the Hair to Curl beautifully.
It keeps the Scalp Clean and Healthy
It invigorates the Roots of the H»ir.
It forces the Hair and Roard to grow luxuriantly.
It immediately stops Hair Falling Out.
It keeps the Hair from Changing Color from Age.
It restores Grey Hair to its Original Color.
It brings out Hair on heads that have been baid f r
years.
It is compos and entirely of simple and purely vegeta
ble substances.
I. has received over six thousand voluntary testimoni
als of its excellence, many of which aro from physicians
in high standing.
It is sold in half-pound hottles(tm. name blown in the
glass), by Druggists and Dealers in Fancy Goods every
where, at One Dollar per Bottle. Wholesale by Domaa
Barnes <t Cos.; F. C. Wells <t Cos.; Schieiiolln &. Cos.,
New York.
mh22-ly
C. H. PHINIZY,
' (suookssor >ro r. raiNizv a oo.)
Cullnu Fat!or uutl fomml&slou Merchant,
At old stand ot K. PuiNir.v Cos.,
Iv-Tyif .1A ST , AUGUSTA. GA.
WM. H. GOODRICH. GKO. ju. aooDItIOH .
Win. H. Goodrich & Son,
2<15 Broad Street,
AUGUSTA, Q- A.,
■XIaVE ON HAND
• A FULL STOCK OF*
STOVES
GRATES
TIN WARE and
noUSE FURNISHING GOODS
ol all kinds, to which they call the attention of the
public, and ask a visit from all desiring goods in their
line.
Mr. E. E. SCOFIELD, long and favorably known *
in this lice, wilt be found with ns, and will have
charge of the Mcibanical Department.
WM. 11. GOODRICH & SON.
Augusta Ga., September 21, 1868. sep3o-U,'