The Marietta semi-weekly advocate. (Marietta, Georgia) 1861-????, August 09, 1861, Image 1

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■Vol. 1- e he Advocate. By VV. M. JEFFERSON & CO. T lie 8 e >»» i- Weekly Is issued on Tuesday and Friday mornings at $2 50 a year Strictly in Advance. The Weekly Advocate Is published every Friday Evening at $1 50 a year, in Advance, Blanks I Blanks! Blanks! BLANKS in any quantity and of every ' :l ricty kept on hand or printed to order, at the lowest possible price, at this office. Also—JOß WORK, of every varie ty and style, executed in the neatest and most approved style of the art,, and at prices which cannot be •‘murmured at" by the '‘closest-listed” in or out of this section of the country, (live us a trial. Cherokee Baptist College. Ca-ssville, Class <,’ouuty, Georgia, dh 132 50 TO 8162 50 pays for 40 weeks Tuit ion up Board. Lodging, Washing, Fuel and School iimidentals for a young man. f There are six Classes (two Academic and four Collegiate). Students are receive lat any state of preparation and for any studies they may select. Tuition payable in advance, boarding in private families. Provisions for 200 students. For further particulars address Iti-.v. THOMAS IIAMBAI T. L. L. I>. Prest. or Proe. J. D. COLLINS, A. M., Dean of Fa’lty. N. B. Spring session opens Thursday. January 17th, 1861, —jan. 4-1861. ly. TOUT ft SIHOIE « I AM now prepared to supply all who will fa vor me with their patronage with TH E BEST BOOTS & SHOES That can be made, including WATER PROOF ai.d QUILTED BOTTOM BOOTS. FINE CALF WELT BOOTS. PUMP SOLE and KIP BOOTS, in a word all work done in my line ;n the best Style Shop on College Street, below the ‘•Statesman” Office. R. W. GABLE. Marietta. Ga.. April 5,1861 i- MARIETTA PAPER COMPANY Mann'licfurers of' inyi. NSW, MANILLA AND WRAPPING PAPER, EAter, Cap, Xofe and Envelope Paper Fur nished to Order. Our News and Took PAPER is as good as any manufactured ami at reasonable terms. Cash Paid For Cot*on and Linen Rags, Old Rone, HAOOIXO .1 17) COTTO .V WASTE Address A. S. EDMONSTON A CO. Oct. 19th, 1 860-ly. Marietta, Ga A. ISAACS, Wholesale and retail Dealer in Millinery and Fancy Goods, RIBBONS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, Heat Dresses, Embroideries, Laces, Blonde-, Ruches I’erfun cry, Ac., <tc. Council’s Iren Front Building, White Hall Street, ATE A XT A, KKOKGI \ Mrs. A. ISAACS, FASHIONABLE .MILLINER. <*<>ikncllj’.s Iron ►‘torr. White Hn’l. near Alabama Street ATLANTA, GEORGIA. i LUIGE assortment ol Bonnet’, Ilea 1 I'resM S Berlin Capes, Embroideries, Dr. *s Tjimmings and Fanex Goo Is constantly on hand. Uniitiet, v.uu! to i idea- s.t -l.oit notice. Oct 5. ly. Bncli. Again. HEAVING returned to Marietta again, my old home. I oiler mv services to the citizens of Marietta and the public generally, who 1 have served for nearly twenty years in repairing 'VVatckvs, *A<‘ lam now prepared to serve you again. In addition I have in Store, an a sorlment of Confectionaries, consisting ot ANDIES. NITS, R \ISI N S and fanev articles. Also. Tobacco & Cigais of the Best Brands NO.IPS. 7’< ) R.t TOJX in t ans, uresit ovo Oysters, 5.1 A’/)/A /i’N .-LV/> ( 7,. !.)/>’, nnd ;> variety ol Articles usually kept in a C n feetionary Store. Thankful for past patronage so liberally be towed, I hope to merit a continuance of the same. The Ladies are v-p. eially solicited to call. West side of the Public Square, next doot to Plnvnix Building. A. D. RUEDE Sept, llth ts. Ready-Made ( lothing, JHATS, BOOTS, SHOES, &C. fllllE subserib r at the North earlier of the 1 square in Marietta keeps constantly on hand 1 well se’erted slock of Goo. Bin the above line ot trade. «nd respectfully invites the inqn ■ tion of his friends ami the public both with re gard to their QU MATH'S and PRICES. ~s :tv customers van buy from me as low as from any bouse in Georgia, FO XL CD lX II ! And 1 only ask that the public in Cobb ami the adjacent counties will satisfy themselves ot the tact I . BENNETT. XB. My eastern.-rs in !<•!•• -<| to me are re quested to come forward and settle their ae counts, L. B. All persons indebted arv ex pm'ted to eoim forward and settle at once. %stT* Versons wanting Goods can get them 0 cheap tor c i>h at mv S. >:,- as anv \» I BENNETT. (Kt. 5, I Sort .. t'nt STLHL.I.wo SILVER WARE. SOLID ’th m .s-, ;li ig '-.oil', f- ks. rings.cups . . 1 Wed 1.., . < -< . s ~ , « just rccvit'sl al FRV'.IKR. J-iiv illdl Itvlld mvIIH liijC/IIJJ Mli.itWjdw BUSINESS CARD''. Churches in Marietta. M. E. Church,Rev. Alex. Graham. Pastor. Presbyterian,Rev. E. P. Palmer, Pastor Episcopal (St. James') Rev. S. Benedict, Rector Baptist,tilled 2nd and 4th Sabbath in each month by the Rev. Mr. Rambav. Two Churches tor the Blacks, Methodist and Baptist. A. N. SIMPSON Attorney and Councellor at Law Marietta Georgia, October 6, ly. A. J. HANSELL, Attornay at Law & Solicitor in Chancery. Marietta Georgia. October 6, jy. JOHN O. GARTRELL” Attorney and Councellor at Law Marietta Georgia. July 29. .y] TTf). Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Marietta Georgia. june 15iy G. N. LESTJEB? ATTORNEY AT LAW Marietta, G eorgia, j 'TTTILL practice in the Blue Ridge Circuit W th('Supreme Court of Georgia, and the District Court at Mrrietta, February 29. 1861ly. CICERO C. WINN, ATORNEY AT LAW Marietta Georgia. Will attend promptly to all claims entrusted to his care. Oct. 12 ly. JAMES M. Attorney and Counselor at Law, Dawsonville Georgi \. ! TTTILLgive prompt attention to anv business | VV confided to his care in the Blue Ridge . circuit. Sept. 21. 1860 —ly. T. OyAKIH’ | Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Acworth. Cobb County, Geo. I "VX^" H 'b practice in Cobb. Cass, Cherokee*, Mil ! Vv ton, Paulding and Fulton. Eefirenees.- Aton. .J. W. Lewis, Hon. T,. J. - Gartrell. Atlanta, N. A. G. S. Avery. .Acworth. Any information as to responsibility of parties, promptly given. - Feb. 29-'6l WM. I'HII.I.II’S. j. t. BIRKIIALTER PHILLIPS & BURKHALTER, Atto.THoys o-i; jMiii’iettn, Georgia. Will practice in Fulton. Paulding and all tin* counties of the Blu<* Ridge Circuit , in the Su preme court, and District court, April 5. '6O ... ,-ly. J>\Vll> IRWIN. GREEXLEE HL I LER. IKWIN & BUTLEK, AT/ORXEYS A 7 A4TE ALcxrietto, G-ei. 1) ! 'SI NI 'SS confided to their professional 5 inanagement in the following counties w ill b • Ir. m meted, viz; Campbell, I’anlding, Polk. Cobb. Cherokee. Forsvlh. Lumpkin, Fulton and Milton. Also, in the District Court at Marietta, and nt lhe Supreme Court at Atlanta. r<*'The District Court sits at Marietta on the second Mondnv in March an 1 September. Re -1 turn 20 days before Court. feb29 ’6l-lv. i W. T. DAY. J. w. nr \rn. c/b Hcntli, A/toroio/'s a! Lcni\ J isi’Eß. Picki as t 'ot x rv. Georgi \. A'< ir 11. 1. practice in tin' eonntie ■ <>f Pie’.eiw. v' Gilm.-r. Fannin. I.umnkin. Dawson Mil hm. Cherokee, Mir'ray an 1 Whiitield. ’l’lie utmost vigil.inae given to collections, and mom v< promptly paid over. ; ent II f’t y.' TXT. T 3. O-JTLHHZHXr, Allm-iiwnnd CaniiM'ller nt LaW. Marietta. Cobb county Ga. Will practice, and give prompt attention to all business confided to his professional care, in the District Court of the U. S at Marietta. The Supreme Court of Georgia, at Atln’it 1. and the Superior and Infe’ior Courts of the Blue Ridge Cirenit. and the counties adjoining Cobb of oth ! er circuits. INpeeial attention given to the collection of debts, and the securing of all manner o' claims. Prompt and efficient attention will be given to all manner of business in the t ourts of Ord'na ry in the county of Cobband adjoining *0 inties. Feb.lo one v WILLI A MSX McLEAX. M iruiLicturcrs and Peelers in all kinds of FURNITURE, MOSS AM' I! in: M \ I l'lUe-'-l’s. LOOKINGGLASS, PLATES. Peach-Tree Street\tlanti. C-a J JARMON & 03. S EXCELSIOR MILLS, Marietta, Georgia. f|l-US Fl. 1 ■ ' :rr St me M.f. l.i put up i'. R EP’r. sb's building near th- raiir a I. runs Every Wednesday and Saturday. ;.1 wjakr- tb finest qua..:' f ■•' I Gri.-t. Corn Ground for Toll. jarmon 1 co. GJ-.ZK-, Tj’JFUTWjyy-y-' TJST 9. 1861. I. ni. A'likEn, R E S I D E N T D E N T IST. CN RATEFUL to the citizens of Marietta and X vicinity for a liberal patronage during the past ten years, is still prepared to perform all operations either tor preserving the natural, or nserting artifiicial teeth in the most approved manner. He solicits calls from those who have verybad teeth, as he is using a preparation for filling the most delicate teeth, no matter how badly de cayed, if not otherwise diseased and rendering them serviceable for years. It is about the same color as the teeth ahd will never chang or discolor the teeth. Refers to citizens of Mariet! a for whom he has operated during the past ten years. Terms. — Cash, miles-; by special contract. Office south side of public square, over the Post OfficeOct sth 1860. XV. T. MOORE, JTA Sil ION Ali L K TA IL OR. Marietta. Georgia. WOULD respectfully inform the citizens of Marietta and vicinity that he is permanent ly located in the city where he intends carrying on the Tailoring Business, in all its departments in the latest and most improved style of the art, and earnestly solicits a continuation of that pat ronage heretofore extended to him. Satisfac tion warranted. Rooms up-stairs over AVade White’s Grocery store—North side of public square. Nov.‘9th. ly O, UTCED (AT 4. 11. MCCLIXToCK's OLD STAND. Has now on hand a large and well selected astortment of FAMILY SUPPLIES To which he invites the attention of the citizens of Marietta and the oounty. The one price system will be strictly adhered to. Mis tenns are cash, or equivolent, th it is. country pToduce at cash pr ces. or short time, to prompt paying customers. Bills due on pre sentation. His de ,er nination is to sell good articles it low prices, and will expect prompt payments. (p tc' Hamilton, Blaikley & Joyner, Atlanta, (.Treorgiti. A N I) Hamilton, Markley & Joyner, X. rt-i Le! I Cl, July Ist, 1861 DR. JOHN L. HAMILTON, of Atlanta, and T. C. M ARKi.EY and R. W. Joyner, of Ma rietta, hereby give notice to the public that they will carry on the J) R UG B US IX USS In all its branches in Atlanta and Marietta. N. B.- Hook Store in Ahir'ietta continued. WM. A FBAZER, HAS A S PL E N DID STO C K OF GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS, Silver and Plated Ware, "Which he offers at prices to suit the times. FOSI CASiI ONLY, At his store one door above Connell’s iiaii. June Ist. 1861 ts. JARMON & GO'S Excelsior Mills, .M.l/.7/J77.J, GJ. rpiIIS French Burr .’•■lone Mill, lately pm up in 1 M«-Elfr< 'h's Building, near the railroad, runs every V<*tl£icN<lny and Saturday, and m ikes lhe t’mest qu.dily of Meal and Grits. COHN MEAL AX!) IIOMI.XY ground at this mill, is acknowledgt* 1 to be su perior to th 1; which is prepared by the old style mills. For- ile by the Grocery and Fnjvi ion deal ers in Marietta. April 12. Pickles and Preserves, I’l’e-mved Ginger. Fine Apples. •■ Cherries. Feaeh Fliimbs. Quinces. Je’L--. - aborted. Forsab- bv wm. poo r \ sox. L. C. Alt LEL \ N HUsf ('‘■rivr Puh'i'- >'■ A'ire MARIETTA GA. Grocer and Commission Merchant. XVi’J devote hi 5 mention to the purchase o ?o‘ton. / till ’>.! -• : v- I. a large lit Li’-rtish V IV ill . . ■>:: -r < ''':e< be Nov. !•’ Gl;i A ES A BI TNER. JYIFIOJX DYSENTERY CORDIAL- Ceinpomid Llixerof KhuLarb. 4 J'l.ll \ S.iN f. -e. I ivm- d' A -. .. - I for all liowidl aj kv’ions. im '..m bi- ll XMMIiI f A GROVES. Feb. 17. ’< > —l‘. JUST 1:1 a EIVING ! I Gri'ooe, . ies TT \ - ' i s t ,r i’ the low - -t 1 -i.'li : f.: I .L.t'. D, February ?«'th 1' I. ‘ FMffILY STORE, GROVES & BUTNER, • AV E opened in the Bost Office Building a VAIETY FAMILY STORE, in which will be found EVERY ARTICLE in the GROCERY LINE. Liquors excepted—besides a great variety of other articles. All bills payable on presentation. If you want good COFFEE, TEA, SUGIAR. RICE, SALT, MOLASSES. LARD. FISH, SYRUP, YARN. CORN. MEAL, GRIST, FLOUR, Ac. or anything in that line, give us a call, and we warrant satisfaction. M’e win also keep Foolscap Letter Pa per Pens, Ink, and oWier articles of sta tionery. Country Produce •of all kinds, taken in barter on liberal terms. ALSO, ON HAND Cigars, Tobacco, Snuff, Soaps, Indigo, Powder. Shot, Lead. Candles, Oranges, Lemons, Candies, Starch, Nails. Ac. Ac. Georgia, Oct., 27th, 1860-ts. 1000 r ° l NI)S CIIOICE Sugar Cured Hams, A LOS, P r i 111 e S m o k c d Beef For sale by WM. BOOT & SON. ZF’isjn. Mackeral in Kitts and Half Barrels, " SEA® & For sale by W’.i. ROOT & SON. IST cAioe. KROM and after the first day of January 1861. I 1 my business will change from an everlasting credit, to a strictly Cash business. I prefer the cash if the profits are not so good. 1 have bought goods on time and sold them on time, ami the consequence is, I cant collect enough to meet my liabilities. I am very thankful to my old friends and cus tomers for past patronage, and hope they will continue to call at the same old stand with the ready cash, where they will always find a com plete stock of Groceries and Provisions. 1 will sell goods lower than any house in the city who sell on time. Respectfully. Marietta, Dec. 27 ’6O. W. L. GAULT. Tin Roofing & Gutters. (AM now ready to do ROOFING and put up GUTTERS, and to do all kinds of repairing in Tin Work, and painting of Tin or Felt. Roofs. Dec. 20 LS6;)-tf. J. M. WILSON. ~Fo7sale~ ritliU undersigned being desirous of going 1 "West, oilers for sale, his sto k of Horses. Carriages. Buggies, and every thing appertaining to the keeping of a first rale Livery Stable. lie will. also, sell on accommodating terms, his large and well constructed stables, located in the eitv of Marietta. Cobb county. Georgia, on the great W. AA. Railroad. The income from the above property is some $9 or SIO,OOO per ear. Also, for , ale, a Line of Hacks, from here to Cumming, in the county of Forsyth. The above line leaves Marietta at 8 o'clock, in the morning, on Monday. Wednesday and Friday, regularly. Passengers going up should leave **'.anta in the night train, or at 6 o'clock in tiie morning. I. N. IIEGGIE. .1 in. 27. 1860, ly. Bed Cords, &c. 90 COILS ROPE ASSORTED, Bed-Cords. I Well Ropes. Plow Lines. Well Buckets. Various sizes. Well \\ heci . For sale bv WM. ROOT & SON. GEORGE J. GABLE, I»I 1< >l7 >( ;li \I’II VL’-I’IST'. All the various Sizes and Styles ; PJCTUP.ES MADE AND WARRANTED : SATISFACTORY. : £-gr"U;isos and Frames in great variety, always on Ro )M> W. •('id: of Public Square, Marietta, Ge .g'i. [April 20. 1860.1 ts. L 3. NAZnlLace, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER :i 11(1 Imitator of Wood and Marble. -u ■> in th- 1 Eas’ Basemmitoi Marietta Hotel oa U • -.tur street. '■•'■'■ i’le.ise leave order- Me s •’■». Markley A Joyner s store. R Tit. AIRY VINEYA’in. FjnHEim Ur A-nel.- !■■ 1-- f-r a ]>< riod of D year- of M -mt Airy Vi::< yard, of!--: * t<-r -ale. lai k- -p >■:, h.;‘i Ate-! V'.tlvs and ciiuinz- of • ■ '. .• . . ’ ■.. .. i;» p. s. ILicing tfi-: Bi . ■ *■ alamhaxegupts f.-r *aU b> supply t!.-<-r --u! <-i:-t>.m’,rs in Itrie or -a..'1l qu.i’itit’."*. At '-'a-iit: >n may lie in.ide t ime a! th- \ in- gird ,r t .'it', i’-i-t Hili' M i tt-i. <■ i- .1 H-. M E. I...MASON. War! War! WarTT - J Jil l aflt-r this lay there will p \ / I " HG Ox’ccXit G-ivoix ■ . - ' AS n•»; •' :n 1.. ’e mats ,1a •m• an 1 no' pai l bv ;'.-• !*■ . : \iigus’ wi!'. bepl.i -1 in tie* ‘Aid* of ;m attorn",- for _■ -lb- tion W. A . FR AZER. Ju!y22d. '' 1 ’f- A --g* t of .'.bn’>n '*. Wil.-mis- P n'.i-l 8..;/..: ’ll ■' •!<• v.-<| i.v \ . ;•> KuVES A- BUTNER. iSAHCX" OS SIC&TJgB ORY GOODS, ST-IOE3, BOOTS, hats ahd caps, QUEENS WARE CHINA AND G I.j Fanxf.ly Surliest Saddlery, Leather, Fabrics, &c. rWILL keep constantly on hand good selections in the above branches of trade, and wdl sell nt low prices. TERMS CASH. Marietta, Jan 6, 60. I). M. YOUNG. TO OUR CUSTOMERS? On and after this date, we will sell Goods for CASH ONLY Those wishing goods in oil! 1 line will find it to their advantage to give us a call, as we can offer inducements to buyers. Those indebted are requested to come forward and Sottl j Tip either by note or Cash. HAMMETT & GROVES, Angnst Ist, 1861. It. JAMES 7 INS'ITTUTI? For Young Ladies. rjTIIE Third Session will open August 19th, 5 and close December 20th. Tuition from $2.50 to 85.00 per month. Bills for tuition, from time of entrance to end of session payable in October. Circulars containing particulars obtain ed on application to Rev. S. BENEDICT. August 2d. 1862. FRUIT TREE NURSERY. A fine assortment of the most popular -mi-l u i e c e 1 For sale by N. B. HARDEN Marietta. Ga.. Oct. 28 1860. VV\ lu. GAU I JJ’, CS-rocer stud. I’rodnce Alerclinnt, Chekokee St.. Makietta, Ga. Keeps constantly on hand every article in the Grocery Line Such as; SUGARS, COFFEE, MOLASES, SYIIUP, SALT LADD and BACON, <'hcese. Mackerel and \\ hife fish. Tobacco. He gars, Iron and farmers Hardware. Buckets Ae, Tubs Candles. Soap. Powder Shot. A Lead. Yarns. Starch, and a choice \ol jlnc old Whiskies & Brandy. All 'persons indebted to me by not'* or open account will save cost by coming forward and make a Settlement. lam determined to have prompt paying customers or not have any. < let. 12. ' 6m. IF YOU WANT Any of the jUI. cl 1 ixlcol. o FAMILY Oft PATENT MEDICINES Or Your Prescriptions Prepared 1177’// GJ/.’/■; At reasonable price«. call or semi vour or ders to HAMMETT & Gil GV US, Noith Side Public Square. Feb. 22nd 1861 ts. iloimett‘& groves For all the reliable Family Xlcdiumc.s ot the (lay.-Fub. YJml I>C! ts. NOW IS YOUR TIME! Wm. A. Fhaz.ei: is selling his entire stock c Wat.he*. Clocks. Jeweiry. Sterling Silver ant I’l ite 1 Ware, at unusually low prices, (to make room tor a I ill stock). Look at the prices, tin n call and see the goods, and we are sure vol wiil buy. Silver Watches from S’» to '.A-/. Gold " 15 to 20. 39 hour clocks, from S 3 to 3D. 8 day ’’ " 81 to .£l2. Setts Jewelry (Pin Ear-rings) $2 to $5 ). Ear-rings from 54 ct* to $2 >. Pins, from - > t'ts to Sleeve Buttons. Studs. Rings. Gold Pencils, Gold and Jet Crosses. L iv.i Pin-.. Gold Buckles. Lockets. Kevs. Bracch-ts. Gold<'hatclainl Gold Ve*t -uid I ob Chains. Cl. irms. Gold and Si'ver Thimbles. Sterling Silver Ware, (' lU'i-Hna of S|> >->;is. forks, ( p,,. atid Ph: , Knive... Napkin Ring-'. Lo'.tqm’t Holders, (hips. ~ _ u'. < 'ream an 1 S >lt Spoon ('ard ! 'uses. < 'ml- I i'l vi!'* Knife and Fork. Beside a large variety of We ; t:.i ' presents. AU warranted genuine silver. Plated Ware, <)f t’l • b •-’ jit.tiily. pia’ed on Wliit-* Metal. W.ir ■ !’< I. Full weight of silv-r. coii'tsting • I ' - Fork *. • e am! Pie Knives. <T n>. Cuke ■i-l ‘ if.l B -«••!-. Butterdishes Spoon n-a’iders Vipkin rings. Syrup cups and p!at--s. Tc i pie.-e< trom $25 to s >O. and w.trrin i ted >f tiie b st quality. I 11 and !> conrmeed that Fi-n/.er- is the ; place to bay l ’oig 3. ly Z X i.N-,'TING of Tee-m. <’i-’ >rs. Forks' S . mhis. Holders. ups.' ike an i i*ie luuves A Ac . plate lon tin* v.-. .L- White Metal , ■vjii i w. of IRA'iNIS. , AnioiJr.Ec 33. An ambulance is a moving hospital attached to an anny for the purpose of rendering’ immediate assistance to sick er wounded soldiers It will pci haps interest the reader to have a descrip' tion of the ambulances captured by out' troops after the battle of Manassas : The body is fifty inches wide, and is divided into two compartments, each one entered by means of a door at the rear T lie driver sits out-side, entirely away from the sufferer, and is protected from inclement weather by an adjusta ble calash top. The ambulance has four steel springs resting’ on the flexi ble hickory shafts, and the bed on which are attached by small wheels to facilitate the movement in and out' f a won ded soldier, without his rising’.— Tiie bed and mattress is a decidedly in genious arrangement, and should be seen to be fully understood. Either end can be raised at any elevation de sirable, made into a g’ood pillow in an instant. A small trap-door in the cen ter of the be I, worked by means of a*, spring bolt, affords a, convenienc* t<»- the sufferer that can easily be apprecia ted. If the weather is warm, and the sun too hot to admit of hoisting the cur tain a turn of a button unloosens a sec tion of tiie side which drops down upon its hinges, and the cool iir can pass through (and over the inmate,) while the curtains shut out the rays of thcsu’i Several also have a rack over the bed where trunks or any clothing desirable can be placed, and everything that would conduce to the c nnfort of the wouu led be immediately within iiis reach. In fact, the new ambulance is a complete moveable liospita’, in which the sull'erer can rest at case, forgetful that he is in the camp or upon the de sert ;d battle Held. Dispatches Direct for Europe. — We learn that Senior Moncada, Spanish Consul lor the States of North Carolina,. South Carolinia, and Georgia, has dis patched special messengers to his Gov ernment in Madrid, as well as to the*. Governor General of Cuba, giving* the* full accounts of the great rout of the* 21st inst. lie has also made arrange ments to have the latest news of the wav, from Southern : ounces, regularly telegraphed to Madrid immediately up on the arrival of lhe steamers at Liverpool. This would imply that Her Catholic Majesty’s Government is not far behind England and France in anx iety C'jiicerning the issue of the war. | Charleston Mercury.. Proposed Peace Meeting in New York. A correspondent writes to the “ Journal of Commerce” : 1 desire simply to say that the p o nosal to hold a meeting in New York, is worth taking into consideration.— T he people arc ahead of you, could you speak—they arc always wiser than the papers. It is not too .ate to semi the olive branch of peace founded upon* justice. Blessed, thrice blessed arc the peacemakers. Reaction —-A gemleman just fro.rr W ashii'ig'on reports that several per sons in that ci'y arc engaged in rais ing a company for lhe Confederate ser vice. The day of retribution is ap proaching. A regiment < 1 Southern lllinoisians will shortly be rendered to President Davis. EtaY* According to a table in the New York Daily “News,” the number of" Federal oflicers killed in the battle of Manassas was as follows; Colonels, 2; Lieut. Colonels, 1; Majors, *2; Captains, 17; :■ Lieutenants, 7; Sergeants, 13.-- At Bull’s Run the Dumber of wounded otlicers was as follows: Acting’ Majot Generals, 2; <'oloiiels, 1; Maj'ia, 3; Captains, 15; Lieutenants, 33. ’NTy’C'ol. Walter Ector, of the” Toombs, ci Filth In'lepci'dent Regiment Georgia Volunteers, in camp at Decatur, was re fused arms, same as Col, Bartow was, because he hid oft'ered himself to Presi dentJDavis, ilirec tins ead of through His Excellency. But to d iy, thanks in paut to th? brave troops, in whose lead the gallant Bartow so nobly fell President Davis has been (ii ibl dll t/egrapli to. Col. Ector, “Come on. ,, ’ J raluabh prize—We learn that ;u dispatch was received !>y Colonel Cole* m in, ofthe telegraph off.ee. last evening announcing tha r the steamer D. P. Che ney, had been captured by (Jen. Pillow. The Clrcm-y is a slipperier craft, an I has liecn employed as a. ferry betwceiii Cairo and Colnmbgs. The j rize is a val uable one. J/ m.p]>js (i Tenn) App al Aurj, 1.. A’o cotton !u be shiped.—\\ e publisL to-day a card, signed by every (Jotton* factor in New Orleans, reconuneiiding the planters not to ship a bale ol 1 otlon, to New Orleans until lhe blockade is. luily and entirely abandoned, ihe gen - tlcinen wo i sign this card are all men f their word, wh > mean precisely what H."v s *y. ami who control the tr de of on. half the (Jotton product of the Uniteil. States. Their recomendal ioii wi.l b > carried out by the’plunt rs to a mail,— A’. C IP th.