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About Weekly chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 183?-1864 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1863)
C'ltromclf ivSnitind. A! Ci'.-TA. GA. WKIIARMI.At MORMM;, OCi( Ml'H 11. VV* !■ .p i ,;>• Cut. 1.;,,. ■ ft S, ■ !... A ; r ■' ' -• \ ■ ■ «o Farmol <• . o< - . > t ■f < wt"Mr-lrSir<'.l ss,; r .’».. . ■ » R ' ■ ‘ 1 ’• ►s' <* . if,: : i. lolitai uou, y»y wle, crul «u.at.rt,ikeV;hn\ : rwfi lonrai... ' •: \ :|' r , w ' : *' > ■* .Htsm* Un r- .Metier At -.V UAVK IfiNFLIiIICNCK \V}Tt!!.\ IT!!: i i:\K.tV!) U.YI-fio. • Avery Inter*- tin? letter from .fas. A. XI Act. * I ■ 't n A. ifilfuv'iir;, • Tie tetter L . . '■ '■A ' It I , jielgjit inlb ike .! tv.ll- 1 !»]:■ y ■ 'Mi .. I..;: .. I . ' -i ;n 1.;. tv" Ve.ike • t.rmy : * f -i t <!. >v, nf o write you ectoetbr.ig ote mt rat-J It ■: T.r - ill ate" l'< (I‘f.t i‘l! I; !;S. j .'■fy suit-. 1 cing in t:m < ::.te army, and j I! . is j> u! A.-i ; i their • -g, t .. te . li'TdAv.'i.. cx|ib*cd to lliß ravagea of invorion. , r. v I-• i 1 *i**jruu*j| *;••«<rtuition. Tix.v,ril it 1. ' r >. *• ■, tiling in.- u-uu I>i■ M.voi. hr pul fine tis a* my in tnoritirf. RoSecrnnz up.l us ml'!.ti lting them sy-yvouVil j I.•. moral*. 4 . I tit list'., fi-r:it : ’ Anil when hi army tv a tin! Frank Li of -tuck' i.- jitiiin u.t» :is‘t(>*thf (Imtanei a .nful rentes to' ram,. , Atlanta. Augusta and Jhicbft. The offi cer* (teemed par licit itirty anxious *rn know If .tin-cotfiiu iii tliu'C c ties tmuhl be hit fit l it.; lit r .irtuv upp 'ditched. In the tail- of offlders ,'i ii mi ti tin* i-db.’ljiunvitas virtually criifired and ibcj.'lt tbiF-te- !.’ . Eiefiaml ivn- tube nexf j' .■ ii ! ■ 'i .Ui'Ui : is.: ■ armed v. ■ .d*. and i .iitli t! county, \ ilhti li'tiii. pnjiitlahu’n <•; tc tun !•• I. f,afi ■ ' sent i-,er Is . compe ls ji and ti’n Icl U fly h-i il , r."! : ■ e .!. pjriotijim. f i.l v- :11 < <n- 11 :< t ;ii i" t ■,'wilte j H il.i : H ti'iwc til V.'.'.?on tr>l!l’ ! , tlftve I K i ;t if. upi c.td c i. (A daselaUiin int i f .it*. * ■ ; ii. in ill. po iliry.'liMV'V', iMtlen, W. I . slot ii) ■flieir I. Vi'm ■' 1 1. ■ H «»nt * tli.'i;' calcfllotipn, Knil ; i‘V Vi Cl ■ K : tit- ou Mb", aivsr ir £iiti- I ■ V.. .i i'.i v. a. : i : i *. ii\<;entu>!! nt a l.ny otiieers. K ’ . 1 1.. . li.i i, nil li e lllo.it l'.uilertl ■.'in 1 p liiy. In tills Iw u fire uiy <li aipnOnjted. Ii! the virus of X'"., Kn huid Inn! no deeply strutkiifte a Western army.— | the uivi'o...-. liiii .nun hoi" no hose to the poor negro' T'i'.iy avow.-i halted of the. bhtcii fit'nn.'l tiiail'ih : i'n unit l)mpO}lo to H'hi tiic 1 "' lil I "I iil' 1.1 til 111. l lin'c lor vriiitf. 1,-ljOi’ s'!i* i. nil, lIVO t!:!i';i.i o't this W.bstt 11» uimv • •re ligiiiiiHf lor thui oonnilniination. As In lioi tliey wnuld do v.il.li the negro.u, Ui'nir opinion.; wove vario'i?; Home .lift -onil lin-m I*, ktu fiy i; c ilurs i ojoiiize tlmm in C.\\- if.tl Vi . ric.i : :i : v build with Uhuii the • I'oiit. i’,;. r iiii'in ’ .■! hot a low “eonfound iiiout, l- ill ’em.'’ in :bis regimi, pm"jculuriy In the adjoining cotinly of Alabama, area sow i. niini men. Thei-.e ; :i;for«d as ipiich as olli nrs— the doctrine of tin; li’edetnfs in i'.;r if they ;'fi> I'uioti men they i.iil givp up all in (-iiji,.--•; our Asy. A-j far iwil could lie judged, the jtVdrru!.; have little it poet for l. niou hum, rogaultug them as eiilui'polUvoua trying tor. .'.a: tin-ir properly .or iiionslers talt •i. sitlt i against tiu'ir section in f-ueh a war as this. The euctay regent ttoorgmns notv ing the rclvillioti.* ami it) reference to her llieirr, > D. ••('.'! Tiao Helen-in e.d." Georgia must 1. ■ crushed. ■i' ! then 'IVx-is, anti our work :••• done, cay the Ft-tbs'itl.-:. ')'! -.-n 1 t trot Georgia 1 ! The) li.ay l> >k for iir. T il. and jwepnre for <;« awful h.'iToi::. ; then, mul'Jn! on your armor. Every ns an ol souti(Fiiuib mid sitiews, lor the day ol your lierce trial is postponed; but no! averted. <leorgiftus inti: ! light, ol’ he 1 subjugated. Hep: ml on.il. one.or the ether is inevitable. iod save them l'rom the last, . Folk)'., itu; the Federal army, were a numbVr of negroes, for the pnrpfiste of Inducing, slaves to K:; ye tlieir ov. iiitt .- Those. and a imfnber ol whit ■ s also, addijed thenif ftlyfi -a s' t :i.■ Iv 1., li ■ v..aiv el , t'.inji oil imr negroes. Ev ery urHiice v it . <l. and appeals Ihe most . .■• duetive rn icle (o our Irn' tv hlifcbs, to leave us mul a- nine the status ol freedom. Our | . ; -onnl experience was severe, during the tin..' Hie army was here; Gen. Sheridan's <:i\ i-i. i• ■ il land, anj the Tine 11 stls . a' ur mil«liuabout ili. “ TheV kill-j ml. mir; ■ iti ll : ;:u and npx-t ol our hogs—our beau- : ti til I lawns and lot.g'fiecced sheep were driv-.j eu to t'oeii slauahier ihuia—our beautiful gar- j den v a. slvippe i. trod smoke hopse, pantry and i rining ’ : rellevttl oi their Contents—horses 1 and mid j d.tiveil nvay ;” ! ( very ;.ji • ofgw.r-| ing on the firm" nil to pitovs. Thank (rod, \ l.owever, in four day ■ .hat they i.uupi ||y re. • all < imid not hedt'drojt-1., home {togs and eat-,j tie escaped their built,' , and corn and wheat cm-ah re lei'; or hir bread. I am sorry tp add, that ; nuijoii;. n the families m t is valley have no! fi "ii- t . enough left _to j-b T-4 on,' and no'sutler if tun hi ato does upl relieve them let the naWstuteof Georgi i laky rare other sun ling "people. Walker countv tain the same sucl fliioinUni, In litiv.-.n\nt Ui i'ision.— AccordW" to Pie 1 Fiaul. • -n (.".trier, a Very important drei.-iuti ; has 1: . i uieiii bv the Con ederaie mithovitiei! in a r.a e which lately ftvo.io in facts are tlv-C : * , lilt the I"iii Ol August. 15:.,-;. Mr. 11. l’incfc nev Walk. r, I'. It. M. acting consul at the port of Chilli' i.m. ad * e--., -1 a-cnmmunicntioii' to Col. 1). iUaerat’i, roiniiiitndiiig 1-t regiment F inih'sieii >ni trd. cotirernfoir the Hibilit}* u f 1’: iii li u)i siobe ■ r arms a iiir iI he ion os i' . aite.l : I . •: r. Walker > .id h ■ had adviced British miV je ; cm rsliy ioeCl4UaV.ce ill tho sialii m iitiu organ -. ~e . iioc hp'tfflft irMM them tl.-.t in the event Hie miiiiia Gionhl be lilMUtht into rrMtlic: with tile :o; .-s' of the . Cuiti il -'tales, either bofe>rc or after being turned ■ ver to' t'll t'oofoilor.ito Gnvi rnmotik the services 1. , ,i ed of.thotu -woiW.l be .-mil as lb in I .'ii ! ‘ ■ts could n o t hcVrii'c-’tod to per form. » FT. ■ leper in ateslion was forwarded through the proper channel to the S-eretary of War, auii hy him p i tred to the Secretary ol itulc. win. let.uued it with tile follovviag indorsed opinion, v, nhdiis concurred In by tin- NvreUry c War. ad i p'tbiiahed foT the information,of■ all eancerned : The views of Acting Consul Walker do not r.!.e; tile .c'.e >j;:>d ot HH's'doparbment. While tt;,' Govertmt-n ciaiies no nutitarv ser iee troTO ••.i.muH rs, H . ■ v i.o have acquired residence in the i mtederaov are bound hv i«vc to aid in its defen.'J. - ■ «*»»,—— - ’ ; -'ll- '\u-. CallSmlightvtn. Itl a 1.-tt ■ * . i 1 t, ,1; .. : . I . W., .*)'*. Idhli, [I ' •..•hie oft«l ! L & ■ a at • ml K Vfi.t it IS ins: bc.MUsc 1 believe ! K ■ - - ■■ d'V-s 'u. i . .. and K ' have oe • . : ■ i..it l.is "plan suppression ic- .'-tr. Val aUa m o oe .■ s. on; 111 'elt 1 an I ' i.vi p-'i'A ' L-er jm-.---.jl, In |HB e .: . lia’.W U ss itiu:. .It f i JK'C petllui, t- flour any where from tsm to ■lO per bi-l. Our prospects are not altogether Kuering for the coining winter, SLIM i 10*1 Itltt UI V 6. j Terrf.m.C»m nty Governor: Br:/- ;y ICO; Hi* 1 oli; Fiiiiow 35. Congress il A i;.n Darw ID.; . • ' *• • i Senator: Anthony £7; Douglass Cs; Clayton, j o!; Sawyer (la. » t itepi o-oßtalivo.;.: Ilorringlon GST; Lawhorn 73; Cheatham 3p. . . Ci.avi" . Cor.o-iy —CotQrnw: Dr-o'wn 75: Dill ‘4)7; Fifriow 1 . * ’ Con : Smith 1-26;'Ci t^iifWtOisD, si-imie ! # Cathonn l7ti: Wathiife-iJ'. - Housy : .Johnson 152: Aleßrlde !)7. .- Il.yrrow Corvrv- (rov.i.<rno: : Brown h'".: Hli 501; Furlow 277< * Con<rre« : Jaol.srm lit: .Vfcin SfiA: WpyrM . Sen at.'*: .friee 713; Milchcll 20;. llownrd :H„ lVufrrn:i.i* CoiAm r —Qtwejuatfr : Brown 2h > ?i ; Fhtfow in. ** . . *. 'A . , ■ m 0 JVri i (i ii:o.> i. Corefn-ii : Ih'o'.ra 31. U; lIIM i 120: Furlow 27. i ,gr- ;-hi. f oljki; AJihrl' i; Wright 1.. ■ ] lovd Coijvrv—;Gf«i m nor : BrotnCS 12? Hill | 12C; -iAulow f»!t. • , Oongre.-s : Akiiv2ll: Wright 263: Jackson 41. t : .'.iitehoil :i»»k4!ottard ft)*: Price 01. House: Dari- 2&>: Dwin'aelt 283; Turnpr 1 !!2: 1“ an 32; Hai'gxore 217; Brew er 0. . ' Bit; . ('■-/I'vtv—Governor Brown Cfts : UiU . '< 'oiiaiv-s*: Anderson 511; Kenan 2.52, • " Sr\:! • i. CorKW —CfoVcrnor : Brown 158; Hill 2U2: Furiow 175. . on :i. - : Holt 312: IJianford 175. * t. iuvrn-A’i Coitxtv -Gtovei'iiar r Brown 1213: j Hill 15; Furlow2s3. . ( . i 'lhtrtridgo 122 u: Kiin b7T>; Hos) i kin- 17. Semite : F.loyd'l47o. If . . ;'(llb*.'on i -Vnrvaod C7l;Cne 7 3: j Ilussell 7.%. Tivt nH’orvTY-. Goverpov : Brown 31: Hill fifi; I 'urbriv !)»'*. t'ou'iT : Hirti 111: Blnnford-4fi, lIAKRts Gown'. Go verb or - : Brown 241: MM‘ 1 11: Fin-toy* 100. Gdugtvs-: Bbanford 235; Holt I^s. Setiate: lifuuVoy 248; Brey.#lef 18!: Tayloeki). House: Kinibyongh 318: NIB lor 2-5: Henvv 100; H. Ilc-i** 13.A:"l;alillo 125. . ’ "a-. Gi.i '- iv. -Governor: Brown <153; Follow 177; UiU 50.* * - *. * Gongtv-s': iltajifobd (TBf: ifoli^O'i. Senun: Batiyi on 52S*, (i. nn!ver : -f 13. I "'Ms--: Bus .4! *i;-.5; '• |laV'T ; . 503; l.#e 370; i iurih . 2-T. • .- BeuorH Cmrvn*.—JJoTeror.r: Brown If)}; Hill 2l; Fuflow-42: Goiiyiv : Harjvidgo 220;.Kiirg'26:Hopkins0. Semite: lio; 'Al'iiliains 190; (ioodman J.f. Ahtbev ifouN i v.—Gooernor: Brov. n "Lilt*: Hill 14A; Furlow OS. . . " . Ooiigyes: : Holl 17.1; Ebulorcl 15*!., Seuiita: f.'iMflt 300, ... House: Dim>n 221; Erodori'ck lift.* .lev.. ' Cupvr y.'-Covi'riii L;-iifpwn 7.9: Hill U; lMirtu.v. IT. . . Oopgr. - : Isonan T‘2i; AudorsoV,.s2. ante: Gridin : 1 :>. noose: lluh’hing ; 110. ■ • Kit :iMoxu Ciwvtr<-GoVornor. Brown 835; HHI C 9: Furlow 44. Con c.v : Shev. mftlto 51A; GDason 332; Lew* 1M Tool ah". 22. Senate: Irilbw-WI 7 23: Wrigld ;.u.7. House; Barnes 590: Soirlev 310; rhilliy -448: Mitiedgo Oil)*: LaTa ic 171. t)t;i t-Tjioui'K Couxty. t Jovornor: Rrtiwn 179; tUll 2": Furlow 70. » lion • v.ss; KciioS 255; Clailye 28; Lewi.-IS. .Seanle: Blackwell 221.' Houm*: flatbow:; 25<i; Do/i-w Iil; Hawkins i9O, Gpitxk. Cos: xrv.r—Governor;' Brown 229; Hill (13; Furlow LO7. Congress; Lewis 301; Echols 09; Clark 1.2; Senate; I’otde 176; Ui-id 102; ileiusly 81. lloe.v: Giv-aa.vn 276; Brian .188; Daniel 150: Perkins 84. ' Fur r <v CorsTY.—Governor: Brown 682; Hill 227: FnrloWoOo. Cou-.rrbss: Glenn 7.20; T.e.dcr 81 x Sennie: Watkins 5l)6: Galhouti 485; House: Los e 5U9; llill 170: li/.fard I ls): Aduir 200. Kl.Kt'Tiy.N l ilit UIH Elf.Nr) 11. COrXTIK: - . Ituiuw.x. t'FRI.mV. J 1)4.1.. Fulton. * t;B2* r,tis 3127 liifhmond. 835 . t:i' Chathnni. * 1,21(1 259- 15 Bibb, 38 f! * Is;} 276. Sumter. ].'.•* 175 f?O2 AYhittiidd. ::|3 - 19 Is I Gordon. ’* 316 37 126 Floyd. 312 . 59 ChtytL't. . 75 ■ I 2KO’ Bnrtow. «dfit 277 : 50t Terrell: bit) ■ <)-, Tavter. (14 96 (Hi HaVris, fit I * 100 lki ffitscoffoe. 4.i3‘ 477 ft) Bulle.eii. lit 12 21 Macon,. 129 (18 113 Jones,. 59 4T 11 Oglethorpe*. 179 7 9 20 '(jl'cene »■ 229 lo7* fi:! TIS 2 vtlf:.) IN ItiriS.MDM) roi'.vsv •Totii Tary.eV5........ Tooi’Jlo . A. Del Air, City Jlaii. CANtUTViTLS. F't:Civv£uxw:. : •io.‘o.‘ ft tirhwn .It 51 nij 21 c '-)5 YM!■ n , 2’ to. (■ft 4 11 JOstil'i.l )li;t , I ; 140 1-1 ot* ' tin OnvftHris TsVcimS. 4V >■ 11 a; «•: '('•< It 11 111 2! - ll' W 1:1 W»s .-I 00 («.. «„• 3. .a j »;«>•■•!• t..-jr.lis 1. I (II 00, 4. 22 a 1 srssTap. 1 2 . t tt* H T e .ft; •• ' 111 .m '% I U * Jts' 1 Fou :ST \TIV f ‘ I j * i «••• -i’ 1-' ’rTvw - i - jf 17 ''*r» : 'y- <,■ ■■ V- ".i".'. if! ’ ' li 1 : ' l '" ; I ' *:■ ' otc n’n 1- : r u lik t-.u.n l")ay.—The busy scene whielris charnc- I ieristie of tie- tit-st Tuesdayjn c-.mli month, was 1 observable nl'tiio d.btvcr Market House ye."ter* day. aci nsideva: di*amount of negro proper. 1 ty changed hun«l«, at ‘'war .prices-. - ’ Below we' I give tin* qnotaftons ; j liy W. l». GtiiniN .and Cos. —Girl Celia., a.gcl 17? ! s:r,iV. ; Fiiia. agedJV, c-2(J2f>; .lane. SI7OO ■ j j iVi.sey. .fliOO . i raiii es, ».*ed l'k :521>7.*> : Mar j iia. T-e i tv. SMgr, : .r.whita,iT. SkilVdO ; i iljii.. -. and 2-J. fi117.1 aged It). fy.'SOO 1 1 "At . jigi.'d 2d. 2ei)o : ‘.lilcy, aged bn. el Ida ; Adam, agi and 35 and C.trolifu* and six chikbren. ! f.70-s!* : Mike, a 1 . ?2’li.’V) : .Vmetica. aed LiS and . o.i.i aged I. SMKi : i in:- Hu. ward, aged 21. Fanny, aged 25. and child. ttvTOr.' : Smith, tin-oiiad, .4711*) ; Williaujt aaiyd 15. r. 1250 : Eliott, aged 17. 62220 ; David. $1,540 : Jen-v, aged 25,*?233\ ; Solomon, aged ■ 2:', iUtipO , Gcorgiana, H i 2,90. |h- Match a larr'jx:;. —This house sold the ! sunk steamer Stark and other property belong ing thereto as - i ,stink! -S3OOO ; man Edward. .50 years old. a ' pilot. 6. 25 ; wliari boat and lighter.*6lob. ' Tiii-WtiDd sold the following negroes : Telio-a ! boy Edwin. House boy, tsdloi) : woman and 'three chifiren—otu? asfod 3. one FT yeaC, one Jg ~»• -u: • 'r " ' • i 'T : ' ; go.; :,V; F.ivir-rC'C's. s'd 40, slf¥i.) ; '■[■.- 1 haiev. nrvd 27. t? , ?3:’.> tHoory. aged If. ?2200 ; [ Aniifn,'- a vjj 2'.-. • F3'l9 ; Lewis, 40.$ : 7j By W. V. lvitu 2: Co.—Negro boy 2. years -old, $3300 : boy 12-years old, 62300. The aggregate of theae sales amounts to abou $•77,000. Salk of Nsr.EOi: s.— W. F-. GriSn and €O. Auctioneers, sold yesterday the so lib wing ne groes at the prices annexed ; Man Neil, un- Miitnd. f lii'tO ; wi.tcan Einelioe, SJ jcars old, i 6142-5 : Jane and four childten, twonnsoimd, t V 1475 : William, 15 year.; old, $2395 : Jack i sen. 23 years old. 8*750 ; Solomon, 18 year? i old, £3050, . _ mLKttKAPH. :<OBI H EHX XI AVV.S Ihr|;er is tv command part of thercin is to 1 ■■ fiat to jf; hi hundred prisoners captured in the j hat'd- of * kamasrua haro-boen sent to.eamp ; r o> rA i k fiOiivC ha-rl :on hatl-or nro i.- tie- 8.1 in-r.. 7 iicy .ayit i- cur«.-ntly report ed tl.at Ciiiri. hoadfjwiitofs have been re mo. : from Mortis I-’.and to Fbllv Island, raid* A. it m ; troops and war- luatei iL will soon follow, * ** *. * The firiiimon! American of tlie c.ilt says that the Vimy of !hxCuinbr-ikind has la-en heavily' | reinforced". * * .' j There* 1 c.av.d«y llasatta«k«r McMinnvillef I indh i’ini' a fnrmidaldc flunk mor nmeiij to I etii line -of coniTinmlcfttion. and so i .fate Burnsides. 3 lie light at MoMinnville r eras progre sing when llnrltelegraphie com munioation was. known. . CTn Sept. 2 Sth,. a force of the rebels attacked . Uto right whigi f Burnsides army, and after a light of Isfo hours were repulsed- ■ • Another di<ratdi says that Vfhcoic.r's rebel cavalry were 'attacked .at Amlerson’js Cross Boar!.-, forty-tivcynih‘3 from Chattanooga, by fill' E, Aral .cavalry .and were.badly whipped. 'The rebels tyere completely routed and driven ■ “ten miles. . • A c :re spondentof the Chicago Evening Jou; - - ni I <■(' Fept. 29th says fliat 4 large portion'd flic army of the Potomac are going to Chaltnnefign, The 11th aidl !Jl!i army corps, Gens. Howard • ■ locum from fiippih ni... k/T 1e by this well oh tlmii war to Xushville. It. is said that the third array corps of Aleatle’* array hit also on tllvil* war We4wind. On Thursday morning' tbb sionrißfr Robert Cviiub!!! ftoni _Bi. .Lou',.; Jo Vicksburg with troops on board uriicn pear Millikche lend caught on ‘Theflames spread, 6o rapidly the j. -sengtT: y wore forced to Jump overboard befi.n the boat rear-heel the shore. Thirfv lives wotoJo.J. The t, amor ( Tiamryiior; Forest 'Queen, and* Cataptmln ivsiv :d *1 fired on Saturday after noon 111 the levee at Bt.*Ln«i< tlie. last tv,o. en tirely destroyed. . There hity. 1 n 0. terrible * explosion’ near P.vidy port, which vast rinaniies of aminfinifion. It is -tuted that a Breneli frigate is now 011 Jrer veawfor Charii fd/'o imrborj for what pur pose iv. not known. Tin! American Consul at -Alanscalo having a?eepted-an eforpjator from jobaz, tbo op pnne; : of,lucre : ha" b-cn*removed .bv the Amer.'»;ri Gy-v.-nuncnh Bo> - 571:8 tr-r <*» nerul Biair delivered a speech nt li-Kl?ville. Aid:. onS.itufdny, in opposition lo 'i-ffart *ofr.idkel al»oUl!e.nist.s tb blot out the Bout kern* Elates and receive them back into the Union Only-ns territories; TlieT.niisl) steamer Sir Win. Peel with a car goof c-'itlon, put onboard in .Mexican waters lias been captured off Rio Grande by gun beat -Seminole., Ft is said that the capture was made in .Mexican water ; and, intiy thetefb*re lead to informal diftienltien. Commodoro Be 1 ! *f the ..west gulf ntlaniic fijuadi'on, auiicnuces I bat pernicious fever bad broken out in the United States steamers at ,Now-Ok-antrand interne iurfejnees yellow fe et lirr occiiirc J, File reports of Vi'cltsiela.defuat and death arc contradicted. The Baltimore American says jt is believed in military circles at Washington, that tliero is no.serious iinilediment to remfofeing Rose ova n 5. Fi.om Cairo ye learn that Sherman's corps is 'onthemovu. -DcriinaXioti not stated. The Bt. Louis Reptibil'cans tvs that Sherman’s eol’p- and Smith’s (livision k; v.e gone to Chat-la nooga. . The Indianapolis Journal of Monday, plate? ill tl 15.(Tim troops aie to be pe.it! to Ro'secranz from that place. *• , The artillery lost in tho recent battle is being rapidly replaced by n#w* batteries from Nash - ville. Advjeos frefii .the tinny of the Potoinac r-tato that affairs Utero arc uucimnged-. A largo force .of rebels is supposed to be cort- Vent rating in the valley., A plot to burn all ihe govcmioo: tjjetcamers on the Western rivers is raid to have been dis covered at rit. Louis. Several parties have been arrested there and the blatter will be investiga ted. . ’ A tei'ribjc arcldhat occurred at Xarirville.on IVedncsdiry. Abo at lot) rebel pri-.o'ficrs were more or l; -s- injured, and four men were killed. Tim*prisoner* to tlie number of 300, made a rnsii to break hut: t.io temporary stairing for the bhtidfftg, which was un untinished hotel, gyre way ,*preclpit«ting fbern fi fry ftef from the Second stofy. The city nuiihbiUies at llaititjiovo Ipavc ap pointed it enianiiUcu to proceed to New York mod invite the 'ollircrs of Hie r.u~ : iajieot to Jhd liin'oriH'j pctrCiko of itc hospitalities. Tan oin cers of the Freinji men-of-war at Jew York are raid to feel nett led. Al'flm public reception ca Hie RuHtif.n oliicers and lei slip no opportu uily io inanifdsi. their ci.iagrin,. Already sev eral sip; ifiiilej have taken places T he coifuimtcc to examine the liarbor ofNevv York state that they consider it in a perfect svAtoyf defence; and that host Bo vessels nt t'vnptitig to 00 ter it would be exposed,to the vre of eight hundred guns of heavy palibro. The blockade jnnncrs Diamond, A lnbama Tit: 1 Usr.iii Dnvis Tiave b tm . apUtred by Yan kee cruiser.;. "Di-patca- - from iha army of the Botamac ci v H .at tu . iiiiig-i.;. o;.: ai rinp; to indieaio iin .• 1 v,* jri . C'oßecjppts in large ! numbers uro aft-Jviug rlallv. ' Tiattges liave "liooT'i made in the location of ;ome ot the corps. Two eit;: A.le—-mdria have been heavi ly fiue.,l for filling ty lepoghim the organized Ci iveium.-nt of . irguiia, by taUing out license for the twins net-ion of Casino- Advices tronr cl-atatnoras to the 12th ultimo make t.v niehiiot,tire occupation of that plat-e by the French forces. the Russian fleet will probably stay in Amefi-'.-tn waters until .«prir..r. The Admiral -Y: 1 i iT,- ers -wBl t • Y,t,. Washington and the :>*• We : •■n j -ri vs i’* Invikst iens. -v~ 5 i'an;-rt < for the e;:ohang? of prh 4.obers oefau e : .rc.'3 upon, ’j be details are ; -Till under rmisidemiioa. Il jot ; rroin win be relieved oi the com ; man i of vhc deiencc-s of Wu- hington. I (Fold in New York on T-.tssilay at the uecond S Board was 147 J - UTeSnesday If-SJ. . FROM RICHMOND. The exchange notice of Col. Ould, declaring the officers and m-.n captured at Vicksburg duly exchansed. elicited a h.rter front General Meredith, the Yankee Commissioner, in which he make; out a balance in favor of States of iO.OOti men, and demands the release of prisoners held &fßic>nM::d. He charts in | ihiti mattdVa deliberate bieiv. Uof ;; \.ckl -lr.liH. on Ihe part of the Conicder <ty smhoii: A Fob Fluid, under- date of «><4. 2d. I, lakes a very lengthy reply, showing' that lip had acted ■aeeSrding to pre'-edent and the letter ofUarlel. He repels the OM iwire o persions nponbimsrif and the goverrtmeru he represents, and admitu istersYt sha* e r*'buko to .Me Yai&ee Commis sioner for the c-sirs. -; o: i«« ianguac,.-. In conchu.ion Col. Quid says tint Hie Confed erate authorities will consider themselves en tirely at liberty to pursue-tiny to the exchange on hirh they may deem liakt anti proper uhdiT all thewirgnjnsFance; of the ciiso. At the same time they are will:.W- h» adopt any faSr-jicst and rule in rela tion to the- , subjects without delay. Tie. Yankees bold seven Generals and nine-* teen hiyidred other (km federal ®'Officers jiris oners. Reports of up impending Rattle- near the Rapldan av'e revived and it js believed tyi cu •gagement will take place this v.-eek. The A irgiuia "Senate to-duv passed 0 very stringent act.ia^reraid to the suppression of gambling in this State. One of the Chapin ns’’states that the. c are about seventy-five of our Surgeons in*l'm ! Mc- Henry. ' . 'Neyfls from above, brought by c!U:'.ens,.qon flrms the report that the enefity is [.riling iiack to Culpeppei', 0. 11. • * ,■ *. Gordon’s -eivalry. nfluckod ' thi- eneniv's picket guard at Robinssn’s river this morning driviiT.-them to camp, four fuile\ .beyond, on the Culpepper road, where after, a show of re sistanen they .fled. •* ' Yvn captured 100 prisoners, inehlding two siirg. 'Ms, also their camp, &c. We are still pursuing. Two negroes, pri rollers',-were brought in t!A; morning, belonging to tiio Home .Guards of Fairfax. '. iwI'EREBTIXG Ft.iREf.GK NEWS.' T'he Oily of 'London from Livfcrpoql bastirri-- .vedftt New York. The reports by previous ■ teniij.'Tswri 1 Masons 'tjffhdrawal from England is cohd l ined 7 . • The London Times snys the CVufede’nfes are offended withßngltindfor trying to keep right. Wo are (sorry lor it: The loss ho wove 1' is theirs, while the relief to the Bril: :h nation is great, she will have nothing to repent 'The Louden finjes warns the British Government ■ against oing too far in stopping the bidkibig of ships for Hie (.'oufederatw.. while furui hlu,'.; ..niuStions of wav to the Federal;;. T'he Saris Monitcttj* ha 1 er< ah ! a great sen sation by publishing Manifestos of the Polish Katioaai Government, Is is rcgctildd ns : 'a moral recognition of tiie .beligeven t rights'of Ihe Poles by France,. * The reply of Rugski to England, published by Gc.i i.eiiikoff, tells Be-' .--dl tiud prolong-' ed di cusdoas merely develop; " and corTiinh-; difference's cf opinion. The reply to. France is to snms cllcct. * * Thc Russian Etnpercv in a spegch had prom ised reform and extended privileges so Bolaifd. There appears to be tvoabluA.vowing between Germany and Denmark. ThgaruTv of the latr ter being placed on a war’ footing in con sc qufenee of ccjtnin actions of .Federal. Diet at Frnnkfori. Klevcn Rossian Iron plated gunboats with turrels, will be completed by spring. The Loudon Times anume that'Maximilian wiH a '/end tlie throne of Mexico and that the British Government will acknowledge and fa vor the recognition of tlie new Government of that country. *The American ships Expfcss, Anna,.and t. Schmidt were destroyed by the Alabama off Bin. The Imi dim Times says Mr. Mason notified Earl Russel that- he had been Inatf uct.cd to wb h dtuw from England and Was about to proceed to France. „ - * -ThoUnited States Gnfi Boat Rearsafftliad 1 arrivod-at Brest. T'he Florida, it is said leaves lbc-t Sept 23/ conlplcled and will proceed immdiately to to meet the Federal corvette at Lis'.oh arid at tack In r before she can be joined by the one at Brest which was repairing: Gonfi‘derate Loans o anted at 89 to 29 ppr cent dfseount. Tiro Liverpool cotton market closed firmer. 'Mr. Mason’s loiter to Russel! on withdra wing from London is published. It quotes his in structions from Richmond, which states that BresidcJi! Davis believes the English Govern ment is determined to decline his Overtures for friendly relations, and will not receive him as a Minish r. Therefore it in no longer conducive to the interests 110.1 consistent with the dignity of the Confederate Government for Jbson to continue his residence in London, The prospector thc fall of Charleston is much cfCbatcd iu England. The Editor of the'Army and Xn-,'v*Gazetto says Rus-oli cannot perceive what greed military .advnnfago would, accrue from the capture. The Rhino has overflowed if. banks altd.tfi counti'y. upon the river has been submerged.— The-Solve lias nl;o vl-en to a oinlriderable height. » The Alabama, Georgia and Conrad li.tve cap tured 0 number of Amcilcanship.; and bonded them. The Vanderbilt was at St, l-lolena on the 201 b Aitgusl in pursuit of the rebel piraf*"-., ■ The frigato Liverpool R*ft Uie Mersey ni sttppospd to watch suspected iron rams. - A man has been arrested as Nctla Sahib, hist it proved not to lie him. FROM EAST TEN NESS EH.' - Rktstoi., fjopt.. 29i ■ Tim enemy arc ondeubto iVv going bad;.— | Thaw are commanded by Hum-hie, in p?;non, j who came to this place. .* Their force -is varlonsl;' v i-n.nt -rl at. from live to - fifty thousand. Gen. William.; attached t-ids rear ..a n 1 \* - terday in the vicinity of Jonesborn’, kit tin-' twelve and wounding fifry- H? aho captured from rrotc ffur hnndred carbine: and-forty horei Onj loss was one wounded. .CAVALRY MOVEMENT . IN MHNWSBTPPL Httrr's'D. Oct. General Johnston reviewed -Gm. rimlraer';- cavalry brigade yesterday. Ho exprb: him self highly pleased. ■ Generr.l Chalrocr’s hv- I'-ccn placed in in command of all cavali vin -oi tis m -* ■- •- 1 1 ‘ 'stirring events may be Go: T : -r "on PRESID'T DAVIS’ SPE.hCH AT iIARiEi l MrfDsris was intioduced by Got Brown of Ga. Ho appeared on the platform ot the car slid was greeted v-ith clrc-T' : . He addressed crowd briefly, c o mplimeav: I ;the in;- iesoi Gcor via on their exertions in betels of enr wounded in the late battle. Also, tb-- citizens of the em pire Stato for tho.alacrity with avitic;. they re sponded to tho call for troop; and Hie readings manifested.bv the people to rally to the de fence of their borders. He eulogised the patriotism and zeal of the Gergia State* troops and thuMlistingnished ser • vi sos the war-worn veterans in the field of • ..-vice, fro fir tho beginning of the war. He w a- glad 10 meet Georgians so clo u to Hie ene my. and from the uniforms lie saw in the crowd, rejoiced to-Bcow that the State was well repre sented in tlie Confederate armies. The President was accompanied hr Ge-tis. Longstreet. Bemlierton, Breekiuridge. SAnrior Cobb and Go - . Brown oi G i.rilnd hisown p ; - 'soual suit. . .LATE AKl> INTERESTING FROM TEXAS. The result of tHe August election in this State is as follow?: * . IkudAti",r. Murray is oteoteil Governor over' T. ,T. G. Chambers by about<ojt)Uo votes.* - F. S Stockdaie is elected Lieut: Governor J y about 2,000 majority. . * B S. Gooly is elected Lan'd Commissioner with out opposition. IVni. Ste.iwnn Is elected in the first district. •L A. Wilcox in the.second..district, C. C. lki-. bert in the third, A- M. Branch in tho fourth, Frank Be.xJ.ou Q. 15. Baylor it* the sixth. Movvfhents -are on foot .in every county in the ftliate to furnish tho families of soldiers with cqro at a maximum price of o!) cents per hushc-h In imtny gs -the counties it’is SH' en and del ire-red-to families without any charge. Silver medals have been psesented to each member of the garrison by citizens of the cit v. Gapt. He 1 b<n t. member of'Congress for the 2d district, lias a splendid company of this sort in the field. ' dohn IJ. Baylor, Congressman elect horn.-tho sth (list rirt, lias'a fine‘company of .still hunters, also.in the field. ■The spj ril of resistance is equal so that es the spring of’ol. Soldiers and citizens will gh e fi good aedmiiTt of them elves , when the enemy appears. . The Indians‘on ttuM'xoiitiors pro troublesome, i’iiey are armed and provisioned dry the Yan kees. Piin.juTHif of thi has beer? found on the bo-lb. . of nv skins that ira ve-beep lrilled,. T'he Confederate enrfeney has greatly im proved-within a-few days.. 'lt was down to. 15 for one in thiy. city. - Gold is now slow at 8 fyr one. and ia Brownsville, on tlie Mexican bor der, it was being freely offered.at I'ar.t advfcps, at ,10 for one. ThE is the result, of the opera fltio.n ofitho tax law. Lieut. General Smith and Major General Ma- ■ gruder have tfep fulled confidence of the peo ple- ' The jioli.'y of Gen. Jlagvndsrof fighting the enemy at*onoe and luriously wherever 110 appears, has been cur galvgtion. Tho Fabian policy way ben good rare, but it sloes not suit him. The report: of bis' being Frilled, which' appeared in tho K. G. Fra. woo an outrageous lie. but it is of a piece wi-!r*nearlr everything that jwpet.piWJ-fbes aF.;mt this Hate. Please de.fi 1 copy iuVy ifioro of its •yiihi.inons false hoods. ' . - We hove a report that Matamora-s is in the bands.of .the French. It fr, not credited how ever, * * T liirty-five thousand French’ are reported at sla<ajnor:v, • The lepflrt is everywhere cred itfsl, Al}-ikher movemmits in that .direction are stopped. Tho Texas expedition is, certainly abandoiled for tho pro? at. 'i'hc- led tor comylauii that f lic opening of the Misgi-sippi ha-.-not beaefitted New Orleans; provisions, are higher now than ever. Thc Yankee;: do not: send troops to Browns ville because they arc n I raid of complications with France. Tlie victory of the riab'me Pas< was complete* and without parallel iu this war. The. oflieial :report shows that the enemy under Generals Franklin and Woitzel, with 23 transports and bout 12,000 'men, with tour g'hnboats, at tcmpFed to,land. The whole Confederate force at tips Fort apdat the Pass was.abont 42. men the Jeff. Davis Guards, ftiostty Irish. Their fie are t: reinforcements were at Houston. Tiiis little band fought the enemy- severa hours-^-disabled three of Iris gunboats, drove bis whole fi ’et ignomini.ously away, and cap tured tvfn of his lies) boats, the Clifton and Sachem, wiili IS guns and 385 prisoners, in cluding Commodore Crookes. The gunboat Arizona was supposed to have been sunkaftershe put to sea. Gera Msgruder was soon on the spot, and now issues orders from the gunboat Clifton. Tho gunlteat CHfion. one of lire captured boats, is now in its good condition as when this attack was made, air'd is the lienrt- quarters-for the time being of Gen. Magmder. Commander Crockett, of tlie Clifton. and Cap t. Thompson of the Sachem, together with the balance of the officers captured, are confined in tho'Court House in this city. Another attempt is specially looked for. to invade Texas. Our army is ready I'or die invn rion at all points. Sabine pass war. the wotik c-u point we had. The people arc rallying at the mil-of danger in the most gratifying man ner. The draft for the State troops which ai first called out 5,000 men, lias now produced l'd.oOT. Minute companies of exempts arc be ing K)i;nc4 all ovef the- State. . Act) vo prcpnratWit) :I,lc being made 'io meet any invasion of the enemy. Thu profile in Texas arc. rising, from all ages from 15 to fib. FTRTHr.K 'FROM T’RANS-TTTBSISKirPT. A late arrival frnh> fihreveporr statesOiat Pru t: is falling hack towardi.^bivvoport. Gen. Taylor is failing bsck'ffbm Alexandria, Banks pursuing. Banks crossed from Mew' Orleans in three colitmhv—one at Lake Chaih s, another atßra ritear Ciiy,.iuid the third at. the month of Red Riv r. He hab-aforcofer-iima;ed at 35,000:. Steele and Blfpit flfl.OfiO, Ti-.O giinbr-.Y. R uHo 1 has destroyed nil the boats Uj> to *5. •)'**-:• |>h except one-Belonging jo tl egret-. All gunboat' and tranrpdxts ar-e constantly fired upon by car pickets. The Reorder has a late Merefibis Bulletin .-arflodnlng a letter from l?ew -Orleans ntaflng that the Sabine expedition was a murtegiandcr affair than represented. . * Trcwere sent to Err.-iiear City to enga.gs I tb-? Confederates there, while Eiankliu went • witii a fiotilla to laud 2:4,ftiVi men at thi? Pass. Gen. Price wa? Crlling back from Arkadelphia with a. 1 o-yeiy ruperilir fr.rca of the enemy In Trunk - • fi* ! near Alc-' amtHa, with the exception of t-hycr brigades under Gen. Tom Greeii, On the 16th til:., Crn. Green at tacked and defeated a cupericr Yankee army near the month of F.eil River, ii ; force was compered of two brigades of cavalry apd one of infantry. IVith the e he engaged two divisions of the enem;. . Thi* victory was compiete. He has now again command of the river against all the efforts of tin Yankees to drive him from it. The last reports from below represent that Gen. Funks with 2,500 men was camping at Bra hoar City,' Berwick A Bay. Geh. Fiivlo was watchin r his movements clbsiby. It v, 1 supposed he would give him bai _ ; AH’ -bou V'ermillion Bridge, in the Attn!, e . Mississippi Elia tiox. Geijcral■Clark, is* chat tvl by alarat majority. Ite has cniried every county in ibe far as heard front. ' • ’A special to tlie fclaiion savfi Orr is.elect. <1 In the FirSt District, and Holder iu Welsh f? elected over Lyles id I tie Third I)is trieL Barksdale iA thought, to ’+)? eiectflfl in the Sixth. Mcßae is thought to be beaten bj Lumpkin in the Seventh Distrii I. FROM P7EW ORLEANS. Fin' Tribune has dates from Xew Orleans ot the Ist inst. No nows of imporlanee. - The Era says tlie rebels«r.! evacuating Rich mond. and that the whole of Virginia M ill fc. abandoned. , ‘ Gold in New Orleans GO cents premium- Low Middling Cotton Cti^c. i lie Era thinks tlie defeat r-QI ’Mvcrails is not so bad as reported. . GEN. FORREST IN MOBILE. Gem Forrest is- here under leave to recruit* .Jfis health. lie isi not under arrest. Imt hn« find,god his resignation. If accepted, lie will j-aree an independent force. FROM THE B'OT T THWFST. On (be29tlfult. Gen. Tom Green.surprised a Yankde Torce of two thousand that had left their gunboats and encamped on Bayou Eor dnehe. east Os Atohfifglaga. He killed at least one hundred of fherti, captured 191, and drove the rost to their gunboats. captured two 12’ ponder Parrot guns. Among the captured were ;; large number ot c.-uuurissioned officers, inclculbig two T.ient. (Y.l onels. FROM- 'dISSTASTfrI • ' {fACEVO\>Sf-pt.*29. Yesterday *ar-sm<vjl skirmish too 1;; las.e be tween a Yankee fbrl-e of from three to lire thou sand strong, *and- Gen. Whitfii-’ IA eortunanfi, •near Bro.whSville, Mi 3. Whitfield Was largely outnuihbered. and re- j tired thi mornifty. The whole Yankee force was driven across tlie Big Bine!; indbe direetfdn of Ynzor> by our cavalry. A special dispatch to the Advertiser -V Regis ter from Okolona. tlie 6th, says, thc onemy'a cavalry, about 1500 strong, with four guns, at tack, and Col. Richardson no i? New Albany, at 11 A. M., yesterday. Tho engagement was chiefly with artillery till near 5 P. At., when the enemy were repulsed LATEST*FROM THE FRONT. The Tennessee ltiver is rising rapidly. It has ■Swept: away the,lower portion of the bridge, and submerged the trestle bridge. Prisoners and deserters confirm tlie capture or a wagon train by Geu. Wheeler. Major S. P. Mitchell,'Chief Quartermaster of Pen. Lqngstreet, died last night of diptheria. Col. Joe Lewis, of theGth Kentucky, has.been appointed Brigadier General of Helm's brigade. Col. James A Smith of tlie 3d and sth Con federate -brigades, to Preston Smiths brigade. There is no doubt that Rosencrans has been reinforced, as another long line of tents is visi ble this morning. Gen. Adam’s is still in tho enemy’s hand’s. He will be exchanged as soon ns he can bear removal. The enemy arc erecting platforms for since guns nt the §rar fort, qud ate (dill engaged strengthening their works. Sixteen hundred and forty-t wo* of the enemy's wounded have)been exchanged. Seven bandied still remain. An importiujt movement soon, is contem plated. The enprny again busy strengthening their , position, the most formidable . of with !► L: a star-shaped lot t on the ehemys rear at Chatta nooga, partial! r constructed by our troops be fore the evacuation. Thc health fml spirit of ojir troops are very fine, and all ate anxious to be led against the enemy, thornh everything indicate, perfeef .quiet for sorm time. RosencranA forces seem to be inaered iu and immediately around tlie town. AiMUHsT.I MAtIKRTS. YVoeklvKepor v 0.4.119,2 f . 52. Fjxanoiai,.--Gold is iptotod J2al3; Silver. 7a !>; Sterling exchange 15; Bank notes !i,5iw:;,.75; Gonfederate4 onds, long date, loand ial.; do. do. short date-, 5a7 int. Cottox. —F .ir den&nd; prices range from 45 to 52 cents. I Dnv Gtiods nre advancing. Wo quote dumefi tic< as follow: " shirting $1 80 ; | sheeting $2,25; 4-4 six ©ting,*S2,f>o ; osrtabm;;-., 2 :.25 ; j yarn - -, S?r.a.Vc per bunch. Gbatx:—Wheat, $5,00 per Intshf-l, (govern- j ment price); orn, $2.50a3,09: cow peas. 22. 75a I 3,00; tjre, f>-7< ,7 50; barfey, s7a7 SO. ' (.inof'F.iuits, I’botistox-;, .4 :- —Government prices for llojv: extra famUy ■ 45 peHbld.: -',u pevfine 542.(0; fine 840; Iwrxm, 62,25a5,r,0 colfoe, none in market; rice 15c; sugar K2a2.50: salt—Coast 0 )a(i-sc; Livoj'pool l.gftv2;oo; t.qbac co, firm but dull; lard s2.7sa:!.f)ofMolasse:- N..0.812: Florida $7uS; whiskey 8.35 per .uni; bran<Lyß3ouss per gal: bayginv Slat.so; bat soap 64.25; Cotton rope s qi2,(•.<>: nails : 1.-!0 to 1 50; ironl none 'in market; corn meal 84 per-bnih.; Hoggin*Twine Btk»teH).(W per 1 •>. Goumsbt ilkodcor. —Jl. T. Po»y. clerk of the" Lower Mart H, furnishes the hdlowitpiota > tiona-: Beef, scarce, retail 75caH1.00; pork, per lb 85c to 6 LOO nett; sheep, per head, 520.i26; chiokeiM 2ti|!.25 each; era - sU>o'ai.7s per doz. butter, mji little bmught iu ; Irish poiatoc-.;. C.f,oa7 perl tishd; sweet do. SSSa 5 ! per luitshd. >S! 31!.ft M.\«KKT, -Vcpt. ?K. Cotiox.- Tlie receipts sipce Heph 25th have been 3cV b|lec, -againct ?-5 bale? fortbeeorre-t --poaingperiKllaatyear. Theex;>©vl:; Dave been none, agsir :t I'b-i bale-, last year. The stock on hand is 10- MbaicaagidC't 379 bab--; at. the came da to last jlear. Price} nr.- a: 'oli-'vw' infe rior ioalfiii; Ordinary \b:,/-0 ; Good Ordinary 23.124 ; Li|w Middling 29*81 : Middling 34 : ritri; t JBdflng 36a37; Good MlddUngltS ; Mid dling Fair 23 0*; Fair 42. Stocks 4 s » Boki*-;.—Confederate Bond* 10,- OOO.OOuloan —small size l*on<L;, ifiOalW; Jt’.rge eirebondNTrOal 80; 100.000.000 loan, longdates. 102 it 10; tijhqH date:, 105al07; Alabama 7 per • uitz, 2501270; Alabama 6 per cent;. -«oa24«; Rond.". 7 i's.-r ten:. ;i; t ; L-yt.n --i cat:.- r.f ?4 rTOO ooo.fiOfi tosn, j.rjafjv ; | f.- I * 10o.t-45a.a - 1< : . Reghß-K- Etock 15,000.000 b.an, i h<v‘ ‘ on ponsls,f|)OTiftO loan. 150a~5Q. Ir MBUi —Clear di-- fioeoing Si; •: rou7'h cersomedilo. £4O; merchantable lumber h; ; 0a40; Singles- -No. i £ls, No. 2 f.2: .tot.' £5 per M Goo: reasoned oak i:: in . a liera.anu at 5100; setboned cypreva S7O; reasoned ash £CSfJ .poplar i Naval Stobf.s. —Spirits of Turpentine :.f1.20 hi,so pet gal. Kosiij b-ia',2s for No. 1 and .s3aß 50 for strictly No. -2 : Tar is difficult to find at 640. Til e Southern ' Oil Company now < tuote Navv Hitch at 45 per bbl; Patent wheel Grease 25c per |b. ' „ Oil—f otton Seed Oil at S7M-: Deck Otl £3 ; , paint OH *3 } Machinery OU £5 Car Box OA |5 ; Tannetv Oil 82 : Laid ci: ;L.50 per gal. ■litrrels $5 f e.^fr;V. ii’ 50 P*’ r - vd - Bope $2 50 per lb. /unites Pt*r- Jb. Coffee S7 .Was 5n per 0. I' lour $75a80 i-er bid Wh.-a’ 37,8 ner ’ *'!«»•; p r tented rom'sa er bUiln-l. Lime 8,5.50 «p- 1 bill Bacon -2 75 0 D J 'r ’ih’ ' b s K ' Cl ' ,1T P , f ' 111 H'dt sGea, •pet lb sua-ar. Fair 31 50.; -adtne l.tiO ; 'l2 c , e 8,2 ; brmvn (diirifl.'d $2 25 : wh te clarif;- ' b‘BP» r i*s j>l ?f>a2 pn- it Cotton tiUattac a-r lb t tour Mis R - r pbl. Hffi, -green 7& ; r lb. lwayh. r - sole, -o oOao. upper So 50a7 per 11.. Ai,d ;H v>j etHijs fr.un stole at ilJdEfper gal. Nails— b\ the ~ea,.3i pei lb. t)suabii! - -I fio ~er • ai‘<l. Ri e clan, 18a20c per U-. Sail ,oimd • 1 ite during ih • week. $lB pet bu bol, as in mtibtv gugar by thebbl., ‘2.2sa*s<)*per to "bvotmg -Fayetteville factory. 31.61)1*1.65 per .Til. Spirits Tirpentine s2a2 50 per gallon ifili w*l 75 net; ih. Yarn retails'at s2oa >2 per bunch. . Hi II '<*NII ARHKTB.-Bei.t 28. Co.xwraiiuvTE box us.—-Bonds ot lot) million! mm. 8 01 cent. 100 UR and interest, accord ing to date; § ~e r cent, convertibles, 112 and ’ tees: 1 -p.-i- rent bond-, 101 and interest* 160 dOl 15 U1 ' i ' -au, 170a175. Cotton loan l oDACCC-Liters SldalS ; good $20a26 ; fine otet't s.s.iJ{s; li.terior leaf 33CW58; good 3ida ■ y li. hnv Bhip l .iiig 8611:70.; tine mamifactnrinK. ..ftteiLg. tine biiebi wrapper s2t)oa3oo. with -OCCaMwn ,f sa e- H higher Jignres. Mrowi. sugar if 75a2 85; i>oltts i *j SlfalA pet- gallon ; coffee $7 8.5(1 ; Rice ?fIT2S : salt ooffiOc: cotton 81 50a 1.60 per lb'; com uhtakv >3!a35 net-atel n: n e whisky $35a40; appto brandy $28*35; taHow candles s3a» 26: wool 44 >0a5.50; ten sßals; wheat ssafi.2s per bush; Com S8 per linsh. Ive S6 per hnsfi; Bacon Si ;2 50 Jier lb. L ine -10 per bid. Flour s3sa 45 per bbi. E4l<iuxtct. AT.-A -TA >i \ Itli.LT -OCT. 5. FrxAXciAi,—i.'.cre is but tittle dem.ad f, r goid._ Having price 9 premium, selling do K* preiniu ; Silver, buying price 8 premium*, seL'imr do 9 picmiuin : Batik bills, bin in;.: r.e’ling 2.75 premium ; Georgia Treasu; iu.fi , (eights) buying 190, seliintr 200 do (sixes* buying 150. selling 160 ; Confederate bonds (eight ) from 103 to 106: seven per. Col l , loan, extended, 150. 1 rtercst bearing note :, , n bo haft by paving the - interest. r H>bfce<> sl;>4 per lb. Sugar $1.50a:. s;i ~er ih. M das es 88.59 per gal. -Salt' (ioo pin lb. Cotton Yarns 00,60 per bunch. Flour 830 .Ret hundred. Bacon 8S per Ih.—Copftdey.ty. TO ALL CONCERNED. lllilpliS'SHl! P’te;‘_is2w;.3 , !l' wv;.JAX _ WANTED! A STEAM EiYGIXy, AND A TICK BOrUKK JAtvia'S MORGAN, Chronicle & Si-minel Office, rip *3 tfilitfwST WANTED. A SgSrSfi andilii!?*' »i< .res a situation ell liar in a private family <.r public seminary. rofeicnc.es fuinisbed. Address Mir. S. P. M. through the pQot t DEce, AugusU, Ga. oct 4 1 w4u LOOK AND IiEADT SOMETHING OF IMPORTANOE TO THE AFFLICTED. t|XHE undersigned lias l.ieated at Augusta, for the purpose A of treating Chronic CompUcated Compl.aia.sor all Chirac to nine cse.s out oi every ten wliicu coo e tictore him, in fiom two'te tour or siXihontbs, according to thu lemrth of timet),a cu:-e.- iii -'o Ic. ti stanOi: a. Ills p-s- licu cons):! ot Fren-1 . it-.'i inui, ami ludiai, . ..tilhiue,!. Jia has t w<A..ars to ascertain tlie inturiS Ofnauelaliils—one is by en.su In'lon, the other by I h ... alias a smalt portion ot Die morning's Urine, ill cast inv tiersOd being unnlUe to give the chnraeter of eoiupiamts when not present, My office is up stairs, over iimlie’s Jewelry Stole opposite til Oonstitutionati.t ufflve, on liioad Street, .No. t? 1. When not c in, office may be found at ihe Auyu its CHILLS AX i FoVEK Uso the under Jgfcd euwarrerts to cure every case of eh,us and tever in a few day, and will hoc return no.,o>eur. -tietticinosiiius. be paid for on ti.vui v iu ever- case. I-It . Fl .ZbcK.iLn T. ti. vertonsresiding at a dlstono. au reniv,. iia .xines by ex, t 0;,,. ty, , V.-.m .-j M.Jjf. M. u. F0 -SALE follow 1 uf Land. ~Z .t Sr,. SOt, 20 2 ac.es. 2d DLtV ct, •’ ilk; n n county, j-oi .No. iM )«».• .ci s. 7 h i> s,fc!i f herok c vou.itv. i.'j No. n, 4.it ct.ou. f iu Lb r.ci dtc. w ce ou ty. .N . 46d. 1 t S cri n i6r« Id tr.j. OucroKec c uu.y. not Ao. (?) ,7ti* L> fttrt*i, Dm ty c < i t... Lot am 481 Pd cec.l ,n, ro.L atr.c., C tro. e- coni.ty And vi* JO. A\ w.oL VELA . l», oct *0 fidotiW *ll . NOTICE. 1> mwu tui ouich.g «bi tudasr far ca.i-1 h■. fvUowiug Hires lot■ ~i .audio »..I oi V. srpi.r. coiupilsea uithiu Oi,vu*c>o,9, r; is Lid WUa , iveu Viz: one to witii a tfnr-tl house -■« a. b a.p :n fi o *u e o * ooraev, ul ti,o in t. ,->jcU j*9 y. E is and bibluv rtrue , aua Ironuu.- uu Lit a I! ft troi.i Ruu't<o» iu. up 10 o» and biu.u. sireui, uaa lumaiu; lit ou h , fs-me riuth -ait vay t uns.-!, street. n, arnica entby - bls> a . >mi . b £:« Su»*», unci by Kumieya 1, .a.aSuuLioj h '.ext c. ado- u lot. .a,eolre. 1..17um pe.Ve .0 the wine '.vidill of tl,.- on.- fa o dc or.b and aud bounded ~v 1, ou an North—t-utt. n, «iwu u. E sib, U.B.U latheiea: tfcsciibc-d end West t.y Sibley '“'.to.joe other otwltha enuai 1 ou.-c. Last of th.-. ia.t d»-.- Vk a ?'£%* 'IS ft? ' vft’lV'i ion urn tuu ! r .pert;, . uuvoyed to iciiiabcth vyitc.l,l, in A. ' ; ’*S?W4.t U “ !^Wto! ' ttylM l ” : '’ db.-'l A H I'd ?I.LEV, 4 T ,tJ^ r Hbtl Mary lit Aril teu.To'oi s uppli.c to ate forWte fi“ t * ?oiot! 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