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About Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1851)
HftUu Chronicle & Sentinel. * f 7 *• li„ , ■ 3 , ' f»: ■ i-« ■ -v> u ; v .1 •>».! ,• ' • »•*- it. .o. - r .'t?, ■ : 7__. 1 ; „ ‘ • —l ■■''■' - —■■ ■ '■■■'■ ■ —■■ ■■ ■— ' ' ' ' ■ " J * J ’ " ' ' 1 '** ' — ll '"■ ■ . . .. , . „ - ■ -■ —i— JJV WILLIAM S. JONES. AUGUSTA. GA.‘, SATURDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 18, IRSI VOL. XV N 0.217. Cerme, &t. TUB CHRONICLE & SENTINEL IS PUBLISH ED DAILY, TRI-WEEKLY A WEEKLY, BY WILLIAM S JONES. TERM S: DAILY PAPER.— Published Morning and Eve ning—To Citt Subscribers —Six Dollar* per suaum, payable in advance. lr Sm ar Mail —Seven Dollars TRI-WEEKLY PAPER.— Four Dollars per an num, in advance. WEEKLY PAPER. —(A mammoth sheet) T\ds Dollars per annnm. in advance. TERM! OF ADVIRTIIIHO) /IN DAILY PAPER, Fifty Cents per square, ■ twelve lines or less)fer the firsti neertion: Thirty sight Cents far the osxtfi re | and T\eentv-pos Cents for each auheeqaentinaertion ; W EECLY, Seventy five Cents ; SEMI-MONTHLY or MONTHLY,(in either paper) One Dollar ; and Rule and Figure Work, One Dollar. Q* If next to reading matter and leaded, charged as a new advertisement each inueition. Professional or Business Cards, not exceeding six lines, Ten Dollare pa. annnm. If overaix line pro rata per line. jpT Communication* designed to promote private 0 individual interests, will be charged aa sdvertioe n ants. J3r No gratuitous Advertising, under any clrcum .lance*, except Marriage and Obituary Notices; and boss,when over six lines, wiilbscharged as Adver iiements. STANDING ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 square,(l2 Uses,) I month, without alteration $6 “ “ 3 months, “ “ 12 '* “ 6 months,alteredquarteriy, 18 ‘ “ 13 months, “ “ 28 faqusres, ooe-half more than the above rates. “ throe-fourths more than the above rates. 4 “ doublethe above rates. JjT If next to reading ma>w and leaded, double these rates. Advertisementenot marked the number vf»n ertions will be continaed and charged by theinaer ion. With Merchants, Druggists and others, contracts Will be made by the yearaa reasonable terms, as heretofore. When the bill of any Vvs* or firm amounts within ■ix months to SSO or upwards, for other than perma nent advertisements, a discount of 25 percent, will be made if paid on presentation. NEW STORE DP TOWN. Opposite Messrs. Buford, Beall !r Co.'s Wars House, Broad St , Augusta. THE Subscriber respectfully informs the public generally, that hs has and will keep constantly on band a general assortment of DRY GOODS, SHOES, HATS AND GROCERIES, All of whieh he offers for sale as low as can be pur chased in the city. Orders from the country prompt ly attended to. G. VAN NESS. Augusta, April 22, 185 L ap23-ly NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS WM. O. PRICE & CO, COATS. 'Tailoringand Furnish- HATS Dress and ing CAPS, Frock. ESTABLISHMENT, Umbrellas, DeOrsay and . Canes, . Business. and Clothes Bags, COATS. Wholesale and Retail Shoulder Comfortables Dealers in BRACES, and Sack CLOTHING, Money Bella, SHk.Wn 258 StreM . BROSHE? and Gingham AUGUSTA, Cloth COATS, mviTß Hair, and of nil descrip- the attention of their ToUh. CUSTOMERS PANTS AND of every de and STRANGERS scription. VESTS, Visiting the City GLOVES; SHIRTS, visiting me uity SXOCKa> Under Shirts to thbis PURSES and Spring Styles of and DRAWERS, an nnq Suspender a. CRAVATS GOODS P||llßupp i yof and and TLiMMtnea SCARPS. GARMENTS lor the Trade. All orders promptly executed. ap27 LOOK HERE NEW STORE AND NEW FURNI* TORE. J. SILCOX (ft HAS REMOVED hit fak, stock of F U R N ITURE, Isl CHAIRS. MATRASSES, dt e., next door to Dr. Turpin’s, immediately opposite hiiformer stand, where he intends keeping a geno r» 1 assortment of Furniture, Chairs, Matrasses, dr.,ofhiaovn manufacture. Also, a good assort ment of Northern manufacture, which he will war r i -1, sad a’ such prices aa to make it an inducement o hose abc* {purchasing, to give him a call at bia NW PPi SITUBB STAND. 012-dAw EAGLE FOUNDRY . AUGUSTA, GEORGIA Jonas Street, near the Old Planters’ Hotel. THE undersigned having purchased the inter est of Mr. Jonn Tilxxt, in the EAGLE FOUNDRY, is now prepared, with greatly increas ed Machinery, to furnish STEAM ENGINES, of any aise or power. CASTINGS, of every descrip tion. in either Iron or Brass, for Saw, or Merchant Mills, Factories, Gin Gearing, Ac., Ac. Also, PULLEYS, SHAFTING, and all kinds of MACHINERY. Having a great variety of PATTERNS on hand, and first rate Workmen in my employ, lam able to furnish all orders entrusted to mo, at abort no tice. and at prices tally aa low as work of the asms quality eaa be laid down from the North or else where. Thankful fur the liberal patronage heretofore be stowed upon the old firm, 1 respectfully solicit a eoodnoauea of the same, and guarantee a prompt and faithful execution of all orders sent me. U1 T. L. NEESON. BOYD’S PERMANENT INK.—Another sup ply of this very elegant article, just received. Those who use this Ink, need not fear iia being wash ed ont, or injuring the article writtao upon. For J ialtby the principal Agents. W. H. A J. TURPIN. N. B. The Trade supplied on liberal tanas. su29 ‘ - NEGROES, NEGROES. NEGROES, JUST ARRIVED, SEVENTY-SIX youug, likely NEGROES, which, added to our tanner ! Meek, will make one hundred and fourteen ws Imrs tew oaths Market. By calling at ear Depot A. Hamburg, S, G., purchasers can be Bulled, and than, wishing to purchase are requested to examine oar Stock before purchasing elsewhere. o 4 twdkwtf JENNINGS A RORBRTSOW. CONGRESS Water.—l 2 doean * direct from the Spring, received per steamer Marion. Porsnleby aa2 PHILIP A MOISE. SMON SYRUP.—A sow barrels, the Savor of the fruit, on hand and for sale by W. H. A J. TURPIN. Fiowota rum and mem.— Y * "wsieing of various paterae of China, Metal 8 • f* - - wu.u^mr • - MAIL LINE FOR SAVANNAH AND MACON. THE following is ihe schedule fer this Rente, recently ordered by the Postmaster General Leave Augusta daily at 6 A. M. Arrive at Midville same days by 7 P. M. Leave Midville daily at 1| A. M. Arrive st Augusts asms days by 2| F M., except on Wednesdays, when it will be due by 3s. G. W. DENT, Agent. Inly 22. 1881. Jy29 NOTICE. ALL PERSONS indebted to the late firms of William Grimaley A Co., Grimalay A Avery, and Minor R. Jones A Co., are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned, by note or otherwise, as it is absolutely necessary to compel collections, in ctder to meet the claims against said firms. A. COLVARD, Attorney, Ac. Appling, August 8, 1851. auß sw2m BOUNTY LANDS. BY an actof the late Congress, Bounty LANDS have been granted to the Soldiers and Wid ows of Soldiers who served in the last war with Great Britain, in 1812, or in any of the Indian wars since 1790; also to Commissioned officers of the Mexican War. Havin formed an uroociation with legal gentle man in \ ashington City, lam fully prepared with the necet f iry forms and requirements of the Act, to proceed in behoof of all those interested therein} also to pn * acute claims of ovary description against the Government. Offioeon Jackson, between Reynolds and Braad-att 08-ts JOHN MILLEDGE. BRICK, BRICK. THE subscriber, at the Brick Yard, formerly owned by Mr. Sibley, in the upper end of Hamburg, baa now on band between Two and Three Hundred Thousand good BRICKS, made of the best material, and will compare with any in the market, and be will keep a good supply on hand for sale. jes CHARLES HAMMOND. WM. H. TUTT, WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL f—j H DRUGGIST, J| Aaguta, Georgia, —HAS NOW IN STORE -10,000 lbs. White LEAD, 500 gallons Linseed OIL, 1,000 lbs. Spanish BROWN. 1,000 lbs. Venetian RED, 600 gallons Spirits TURPENTINE, 200 gallons Copal VARNISH, 12 dox. assorted Paint BRUSHES, Paint MILLS, Chrome Green and Yellow, Prussian and Ultramarine Bine, Paris Green, Ter de Sienna, Umber, and Artists Color*, together with a large Stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, PERFUMERY CHEMICALS, to which the attention of pur chasers is invited. lv3-dAwlm Crockery, China and Glassware Omr THE subscribers ke;p constantly on band n general assortment of Crockery, Rill mm China and Glassware, whieh will be H add as low aa can be had elsewhere. We invite the attention of those ia want to our atoek, before making their purchases. N. B.—Orders from the country carefully peeked end wtmnied to go safe. MUSTIN A LATHROP, au!6 Below Post Office Comer. HOME INDUSTRY. *FHE UNDERSIGNED are now prepared X to fid ail order* for BUCKETS, of superior quality to any brought to this and as low as to ay can be laid down. aulS-dAwtf g. LOQKHAWT A CO To Close Consignment. 4 BBLS. Old Monoogahala WHISKEY; 1 Hhd. SUGAR; | Pipe BRANDY; ) Cask Madeira WINE ; i “ Muscat “ ) «• Malaga “ 2 Boxes Bitter ALMONDS; 1 Crate BOTTLES; for sale by au]2 A. SABAL, Agent. CHOICE LARD IN KEGS, r A KEGS LARD, JU 20 bbls. Sugar-Cured HAMS, 16 11 No. 3 MACKEREL,. 10 kegs Goshen BUTTER, Per Steamer, in Store, and for sale by j aulO-dtf ESTES A RICHMOND WINES AND LIQUORS, pr /-k BBLS. Extra N. Orleans WHISKEY, till 25 “ Rose GIN, 26 “ Pelton’a HUM, 20 (l Eagle Monongahela WHISKEY, 30 “ do. Do. 6 “ Mint CORDIAL, B “ London Cordial GIN, 10 casks Byaaa’ London PORTER, 5 “ Younger’s ALE, 10 eighth casks Madeira WINE, Just received by |y23-dAwtf ESTES A RICHMOND BOOTS, SHOES, AC* WE HAVE just received a splendid nil assortment of BOUTS, SHOES. Ac., made v expressly for our retail trade, consisting in part of Gant’s fine Calf and patent lenther Dress BOOTS, do do do Opera, do do do do Monterey do do do do Congreve do do do Palo Alto and Oxford do do do do Brogans do do do Buckskin Congress BOOTS, do do Palo Altos, Ac. do Ladies fine French Saline Gaiter BOOTS, all Colon, do do Sandail do do do do Scroll do do do Linen do do do Kid SLIPPERS, TIBS and BUSKINS, do do Roantte SLIPPERS, Jenny Linds, Ac. Boy.’ and Youth’s fin* Calf BOOTS, do do Gaiter do do do Pattern BROGANS, Ac. Mines’ A Child’o'a GAITERS A Half GAITERS do do Patent Leather Button BOOTS do do do do BROGANS, do do Morocco BOOTS and Ankle TIBS, do do Kid SLIPPERS, Jenny Linda, Ac. —ALSO,— Servant’s Shoes of every description. FORCE, CONLEY A CO., Sign Mammoth Boot, Broad Street, opposite Insu, reocaßenk. T< AUGUSTA FOUNDRY, ■eaa van momu eaiineae expot. Jk , THE PROPRIETORS *f thee* A works reapeetfully tender thair thanks far tba liberal jwtronaga which they have re ceived. They are will prepared to furnish IRON end BRASS CASTINGS. Ain, GEARING so all descriptions of MonMnary. STEAM ENGINES Os various ten anate to otter. W» have ia eoern sf email nntin two of twelve, end one of twenty fin bona power. Also, Gearing tot Milla. In wn started nu Fagine of twenty-five bam power, at Abbeville Court Home, South Car clioa. We take the liberty of in-rife a lettar re oaived fron m of the Proprate* es tetMW- talli afbrro a torbct. Aennveiie. April 9th, 1811. Gentlemen: The EeffinevtiU worka wall, and ie admired by ell who have «em it. Seveenl jeutie mm from a diwanea, whs era weU aeqaaiuted with MnlUr weeks newiuece it* Am Emmas, end ax iiniinil Hinuniei —r“ l tk **" Hen nanrieetured In Ateneln. We are entting from Cit b^Kjr* w “* /Vow.-, msm I MViHiraur: f> GBR, and GINGER LOTWCBB. fereaie 7 4 __ «K E TUTT. iflt&Ual Prottflsum MEDIC AX. CABO. O’ Dr, A. O, Hart has ptnuatntly located in Augnata, and laden hk Profession*! Sere ice* to tho cilia*aa of this piece end Hatrbarg. OAm ■orth aide Breed-at., next door above John J. Byrd* Family Grocery Store, Harper's Range, where h B will be foetid at all boors, unless absent on profs * sioosl engagements. Calls at night will find him f* bis sleeping room, rear of bia office feil-d6m ,D O. HCIBOII, A. M n M. D., SURGEON DENTIST, aonvara, siotou. Office over Carmichael <f- Co’s Hardware Store, JfESSBSSb Teeth, Constitutionally Healthy, plugged and warranted for Ufa. He* Dr*. Paul F. Ere, Means, Campbell, LeConte ; John Bones, D. Hand Pcrtsr Fleming, Bags., and others. ap- DENTISTRY. D. I. CHASE, M. 0., Dentist, AUGUSTA.UA. Office south side o( Broad-street, one square above the Gbbe, and a few doors below the Franklin House. n23-ly A CARD. ]V|R. B. C. BORGS having >*-■ met with such liberal encour agement, takes pieaaure in informing II • W \J W bis friends and the public that he baa permanently located himself in Augusta aa Professor of tho Piano Porte and Organ. Communications left at the Muaie and Book Store of Messrs. Goo. A. Oates A Co,, will he punctually attended to. Ja4-ly M. G. KUNIB, OP MUSIC, D’ Respectfully informs tho Ladies and Gentle men of Augusta, that he gives Instruction in Vocal Music, on the Piano, Violin and Guitar, in tho moat thorough manner. Calk left at Mr. Collin's Music •tore, willb*promptly answered. n22-ly CLOCKS, WATCHES. JEWELRY &0., Ac., Ac. « GOLD AND SILVER —. gyV Watches, of all kinds. *1 Aik Jewelry, and various rich fancy Goods. Fancy Hardware end Cutlery. Gold, Silver and Steel Spectacles. Silver Ware. Plated Goods of all kinds. Gnna, Sporting Apporatas. Pistols. Solar Lamps, Girandoles, in gold and ailvat. Tsble Cutlery, of Rodgers sod others. China Ware. Cut Glaaa Ware, of latest style. Clacks, Parlor and Office Clocks, and a large stock of cheap Clocks tor country trade. Andirons, Pendent, Shovels and Tonga. Watch Materiakand took of all kinds for Watch maker*. For ask at fair prices by CLARK, RACKETT A CO., Dealers in Fancy and Military Good*. Dr Repalriag of docks and Watehoa by good Workmen. N. B. Whenever it may be inconvenient lor per sona residing at a distance to visit the cky, any thing i» the above lie* wiU be famished promptly upon re rceiptol an order and oa the usual time.' a6- *I.OOO REWARD. DR. HCITBR>a celebrated SPECIFIC, for the cure of Gonorrhea, Strictures, Gleet and Anakgeas Cbm plaints of the Oigataa of Generation. o*of aUnoaedka yet discovered ffir the above ’ complaint, tfikk the most ewrtaia. fir It makes a speedy end permanent core with out restriction to dint, drink, exposure, or change of application to business. Dr It is'perfectly harmless. Gallons of it might be taken without injuring the patient. O' It is pat ap in bottles, with fall directions ao-j com ponying it, bo that persona can cur* themselves without resorting to physicians or others for advice J D" One bottle k generally enough to perform / cure. Price tl. f jpT It is approved and recommended by the Roy al College of Physicians and Surgeons of Loodop, and has their certificate enclosed. it k cold by appointment in New York by Robert Ellet A Son, and in Augusta, Ga., at No. 195, Metcalf’s Range, Broad street. aplti TOOTH BRUSHEb. 11IVE English TOOTH BRUSHES, impelled A? expressly for us, je29 D. B. PLUMB A CO. Just Arrived by Steamer Marion OA BBLS. Hiram Smith FLOUR, from New f Wheat, 30 bbk. pure Genesee PLOUR, from new wheat, 16 " Pressed LARD, e choice article, 2 “ new Smoked BEEP, very fine. 10 kegs choice BUTTER, In Store, and for sal* low by an3o dtt BsTES A RICHMOND. GOSHEN BUTTER RECEIVED every week, per Steamers Ala bama and Florida, by ieß B O. TINS! FY FLOUR, FLOUR, i A BBLS. fresh groued C nal PLOUR, re rt V eeived this day, and lor sale low by eu!3 HAND A FLEMING. CUBA AND N. O. MOLASSES. 1 A A HHDI. beat Cuba MOLASSES, 1 IrU 60 bbk. N. O. Da, For sale by }y3l HAND. WILLIAMS AGO GROCERIES. JUST RECEIVED, in addition to my farmer Block— -400 aaekaSALT, 60 bake Gunny BAGGING, 100 coils beet lentuekj ROPE, lOOkega NAILS, assorted sixes. 60 bags prime Rio COPPEK, 1,000 buobels Cherokee LIMB. For oak low by au2o WM. H. HOWARD. JUST LANDING* AID NOR SALE, at the corner of Bros dead CM. Centro Streets— -3,0001be. LARD, in barrels and kegs, 2,000 “ BACON HAMS. 5,000 « SIDES, 10 kegs BUTTER, a fine article, 10 bbk. POTATOES for Retail, 6 boxes ORANGE* 6 “ LEMONS, Will bn acid on aeeommot ting terms by * my6-tf 1. P. CALHOUN. SUGARS. w. rVARTS Loaf, Crashed and Powdered 8U- S 3 GAR, for eak by «n!3 BAKER A WILCOX. Bacon, Bacon, QA HHPA prime Bacon SIPES,CIear and Mb| OV 30 •• 11 “ SHOULDERS ; 6,000 lbs. choice HAMS, for family aae | Jo* received and for oak by «u!3 HAND A FLEMING. SUGAR, SUGAR. QA BUM. prime P. R. SUGAR« OU 76 bbk. Gmekted sad Clarified SUGAR, In stave, and for sale low, by an 13 HAND A FLEMING. CHEESE. PC A BOM> UHBKBB, in Sum**, end tlv for sale by au29 WILLIAMS A BRO'fHER. BRUSH**— Hair, Hat, Tooth. Nall. White wash, Cloth, Artist’s Bristle amd Tat d* Serob bing, Floor, Painter’s and Mar king Brnshe a. A full aaweunanl of aH varieties, far sale by PHILIP A. MOISB, COLLURI REMEDY FOE HOI ISBK—A naw lot thk Ay receivad bv ° > PHILIP A RONE, m 2 19fi HatanlTi • Rang*. New Work®, New Works, THE Works es the Rev. Richard GaeiL late T | MlUln of St. Joins Chapel, Loudon, in throe ' Sermon on Impoctaet Subjeeta. by tbs Rev. Samuel Date, A. M., Prasideal of the Col logo of New Joraoy, with an Enay on the Life and Tuan of the Author, by Albert Barnon. in throe Volumea. The Life and Power of True Gollioean, doneribed in a aevin of Difloouresi, by Alexander McLeod, D. D. The Anxious Enquirer after Salvation, directed and encouraged, by John Angell Jo men, anther of Family Monitor, fie. Daily Biblellluatratiooa, being Original Readings for a Tear, an subjeeta from Saercd History, Biogra phy, Geography, Antiquities and Theology, especial ly *A rc e » by John Kitto, The Hinory of Roma, by Thornes Arnold, D. D., late Retpiia Prof of Modern History in the Universi ty of Oxford, head Master of Rugby School, and Member of the Arcbmol gieal Society of Rome. The Method es the Divine Government, Physical nod Moral, by Rev James MeCesh. EepnHtry Discourses on the First Epistle of the A pottle Peter, by John Brown, D D. An Inuodatliootolhe Critical Study end Knowl edge of the Hely Scriptures, by Thomas Hartwell Horne, D. D , of St, John College, Cambridge. Homs H Home, a Douiestio Tate. 10, a Tale of the Olden Pane, by K. Barton. IbeUnited States Quarterly Post-Office Guide, by Ell Bowen, late of the Journal Poet Office. The Pate, a Tale of Stirring Times, by G. P. R. James, Baq. The Stone-Mason of Saint Point, a Village Tale by A. De La marline. Also, Harper’s New Monthly Maganine for Sep tember, and Nos. 380 and 381 Littel’s Living Age. Also, a large assortment of New Music, just ro eeivad and for sals by the subscribers. fc7 GEO. A. OATES A CO. Interesting Publications. TWICE ToM Tales, by Nath’l. Hawthorne, The Rone, by Bulwer, Stuart of Duuleath, by Mrs. Norton, First Impressions of England and its People, by Hugh Miller, Five Yean in Africa, by Gumming, Advice to Young Ladies, by Arthur, No* so Bad as Seem, by Hulwer, Grimes’s Mesmerism and Magic Eloquence, Principles of Zoology, by Louis Agassis and A. A. Gould, Steam for the Million, Lyall’a Travels : n the United Staten, 1 Coleman’s Travels ia Europe. Just received and for sale by ai THOMAS RICH ARTS A SOW. D. B. PLUMB & CO. Between V. 8. Hotel and Poet Office Corner, Anevarx, Geo. DEALERS in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Surgical nod Dental Instruments, Palms, Oils, Dye Stuffs, French and American Window Glaaa, Trusses, Abdominal Supporters, Shoulder Braces, Brushes of every description. Paint Stones, Paint Mills, Go. Ac. >u3o TO RENT, mm. FROM the Ist of October next, the DWEL '■n LINO end STORE corner of Ceetre end jpgL EllL-streete. The lot is Urge and coave aient. Tba House baa ten finished Rooms, and the Bakery la in good repair. MARY DIEHL, Ex’x. Os the last will and tssfiiueat of John F. Diehl, Iweif.. »2-tt TO RENT, *f ROM Ist October next, the DWELLING on Bay-street, next below Wm. M. Row , now occupied by Mr. F. Holman. —ALSO— Tha DWELLING, with large Garden Lot, on Mclatnab-at., immediately below Railroad Depot, now occupied by Mr. W. J. Owens. au3o-tf T. S. METCALF. TO HUNT, FROM IST OCTOBER NEXT, ■{{j The Brisk DWELLING, with Stable and Urrien sane red, situated on North sde Broad street, ia Ward N at present occupied by Mr. A. S. Hill. Apply to JOSIAH SIBLEY. Augusta, JoG 19, 1861. Jy2o-*wtf To Rent, THE large and commodicaa STORE on [_ Broad street, nt present occupied by French u Jer, ia the Wholesale Grocery Basin as. —ALSO FOR SALE— At Coat, the remainder of their STOCK now on hand. ru2o FRENCH A HUTLER. TO RENT. Blfr THAT. PART of the Double Tene yl mS Qt HOUSE, opoooite Mr. MeWboiteria late res*d ace on EUia street, now occupied by Capt. David A. Philpot. Passeaaioo given on the lat cf October next. Apply to R. Robkbts, corner of Contra and Broad street, or to au2o-tf WM. R. MoLAWS. TO RBHT. Three or four rooms, suiubia far Bed Chambers. Also, 2or 3 Back Stores. P«y to I jy26 M. P. STOVALL. FURS DRUGS AND MEDICINES. t PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist . nod Chemist, Metcalf’s Range, A ague- gy U, Ga., boa now on hand, and ia coo- JfA Man Uv receiving, a large and well selected stc ikof the very best Drugs and Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dyo Stuffs, Ac. Orders from the country properly filled, aed at piiae* which cannot foil to piestt. 1 vtft -* W. H. C. MILLS. FACTOR A COMMISSION MERCHANT Continues business at his old stand, No* IT6 Bojr-etrout, Savannah, Georgia* UPMI9CIS : Messrs. O’Antignat Evans, Augusta. “ Charles Day Co., Macon, ol ** E . Padleford dr Co., Savanna. J. L. TATLOB. j UAEDWan IMTS A. L. TAYLOR A CO M AUCTION AND COMMISSION MER CHANTS, Nov. 31 Ckftrvo and 41 Customhouse Streets, OfltiNti RernenacM.— Boston- Mesara. Emerson. Coeh ran A Go., and Barnabas Hsskaii. Mobile— Meears. C. W. Dorreneo A Sou, and Howe A Bnchellor. Sew York —Messrs. Dunbar A Brother, J. D. Scott A Co., nod Conklin A Smith. New Orleans— Hon. A. D.Gieeenmn, Mayor, Mown, Hoy;A Ford, Hall A Kemp, Hams A Morgan, M. Otrek A Co., and Samuel Wolff. <* * GHEES WAT, BROTHERS A CO. IUPOETEHS AED WBOUUU DIAIXM I FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, AS maud may, Hew York* Ebwaxb M. Qbuutwat, 1 Wm. W. F. GnnnwwxT J. Hbmet Gikuvay, I Peajiois Habeaaa. mb27-6md GREENWOOD A MORRIS* COMMISSION MERCHANTS ORm Ntt* ft IS, TehMßtt<m!ii*«tmt| NEW ORLEANS. H. t. obbbitwooo- JOSIAH MOBEI* »s2S«div* A. G. DXDLAKM A CO*. COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Okallaeoegn*** Tarn*. i a22- it GdAKbIS F* SsOALLA, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING merchant, AFALiOMIVULA-vi- FLORIDA CHRONICLE & SENTLXE 1 . fllisccllany. From the National hUstligsuesr. ORelal Daspatek from Cnbn We have been favored with the subjoined extract from a despa'ch to the Navy Depart ment from Commander Charles T. Platt, com manding lira United States ship Albany, now nt Havnon. The despatch is dated “Hat a ha, Sept. I. “The followers of Lopes having been en tirely dispersed, end a number of prisoners re rortsd as brought to this piaoa on the 27th ult., addressed a letter to the Captain General requesting permission to hold an interview with any Americans, who might be among them. This permission was raadily accorded in e reply, which he enclosed-* The interview was postponad until the morning of the 30th, the prisoners having in the mean time been transferred to the Castle of the ’Ponte,’ and some secession* having been made to their number. The Commandant of the Castle in formed me that the whole number of prisoners s»j fifty seven, of whom about thirty or thirty five were Americans, as we learned from themselves. This officer was present through ont Ihe interview. Another gentleman, who was introduced as Inspaetor of Prisons, came in during its continuance, and remained until its close. The Prisoners were heavily ironed, were clad in a prison uniform, and had their hair olossly cut. They were confined In an arched gallery, to wnich access was bad 1 through two grated doors, the inner one being 1 entirely of iron. In the little ante-room be tween these two doors lay the garments worn ! by the prisoners at tha time of their confine ment. 1 “On oar entrance the Americana were or dered to advance to the front, and all foreign ers were sent to the other end of the cell. In quiry being made for the officers, the following presented themselves, viz: “James A. Kelly, of New Orleans, formerly of Bayou Sara, who held the rank of captain in the expedition ; Robert M. Grider, of New Orleans, a native of Kentucky, a lieutenant in the ; same J. D. Baker, of———, also a lien tana at. “No other officer of tl e expedition presented himself. They were informed that 1 had ob tained permission to visit them, and that my object was to obtain from them any information they might choose to give, which would be forwarded to the Government of the United States, and perhaps might be the means of de tarring others of our countrymen from placing themselves in the same deplorable citnation. They were told distinctly that thoy were in the power of the Spanish Government, and that nothing conid be dona for them aa Americana, inasmuch as the President’s proclamation bad declared that any persons joining an invading force would thereby forfeit the protection of the Government of the United States. This was said to prevent their forming any false hopes from my visit. “The information obtained was given in the presence of the entire party by the aforesaid officers, and, being nneeatradieted by any of them, may be regarded as the testimooy of the whole. “They stated that the expedition sailed from New Orleans in the steamer ‘Pampero.’ They were notsnre of the exact number comprising it, but thought it was 487; that it certainly did not amount to five hundred. Before landing in Cuba they anchored near Key West, where they remained several boars, an i were visited by some citizens of that place. They landed in Coba about two o’clock of the morning of tire 12th August. Their first fight took place on the 13(b. Fiom that period the had lost all recollection of dates. They had five engage ments, bat could not tell how many of their number bad been killed. They were armed with condemned muskets; had no rifles; but many individuals bad revolvers and knives. They brought with them 80,000 cartridges, and eap’nred many more after landing They had no artillery. So on after landing they found they bad been deceived, and became anxious to re turn home. They bad been informed before sailing that fourteen towns were in possession of the ’Patriots ’ (to n*a their own language,) and that the whole island was in a state of revolution. They suppose that the fifty men captured with Col. Crittenden were endeavor ing to make their escape. They so infer, from the fact that they were all dispirited by the re ception they met with, and disgusted, as they •aid, with the ‘lies and deception’ practised to wards them. “The country people generally fled at their approach, and none joined them. Worn ont win hunger and fatigue, Ihe men comprising this body threw away their arms a week or ten days previously—(hey could not dis inetly re member when. They bad not, at that time, heard of the offer of life to soch as would give themes'ves np, but their intention was to throw themselves upon the mercy of the Span ish Government- They did not oome in all together, but in small parties, and at different times. They bad subsisted chiefly upon fruit, and the last meat that some of them hud eaten was a portion of their General’s boise. There was no lack of ammunition when they threw away their arms, though much of what they brought bad been damaged by rain. Lient. Grider stated that be carried a musket, though an officer, and that ha bad twenty eight rounds of cartridges in h:s box when he threw it away. Capt. Kelly stated that the Editor of the New Orleans Delta, Mr. cigar, was instru mental in persuading him to join the expedi tion, having addressed him personally upon the ■abject. He bna reason to believe that be persuaded many others also. The whole party manifested much indignation towards General Lopez and Mr. Signr; and many of them asserted that it woald be worse for tbs latter if they should live to return home. On being tola that Gen. Lopez was taken prisoner, a cry of joy and exultation ran through the crowd. They stated that Lopez was chief of the expedition. Col. Dowaeman was second in commend, and was ki led on the thirteenth. Col. Wm. Scott Haynee, of Tennessee, was souther leader According to their best belief he van still in tha mountains. Col. Crittenden •[TUASSLATIOH.] B a tax a, August 27, 1851. Btnt I have received the letter whieh yon Ad dressed to os* this day, sol letting asy perarirriou to hold aa interview with the prisoners who have heaa branch! to this post, and who formed a part of tha ia racing expedition whieh attacked this Island. I inform yon in reply, that 1 order the Commander of her Mkieeiy’s frigate “Esperaoss,” on be jd of whieh the prisoners are, to admit you at say hear at whieh you may present to hold the domrod iatsrriaw, with paratenoa to remain with Urn pri soners so long as you may iad it eouvaaiant. Aad 1 avail myself of this estates to assure von of the esteem whkh your nobis oouduet sad break and honorable character sotitlo yea to from sm. I ass, therefore, with all rasp set, your As Moat servant, Ae. Jonn ua la Osbbw amiss in this pmC ’ —jggMg had been an officer in the U. 8. Araj daring the war with Mexico. An Hungarian Prngay, who acted aa Adjatant Gnnstnl, «m mortally wounded on the 13th. It is matter of regret that so imperfect a nar rative has been obtained from these unfortunate men. In the excitement of the moment many would speak at once, and to some gveetiflws it was difficult to gets sa isfac'ory answer, on account of tlie eagerness of ail to give it. * At the request of the Commandant «/ the Casdo, the prisoners were ashed if they had bed the benefit of medical attendance tinea their confinement. They replied that they had. They were also asked if they had been provi ded with two meala a day, and 1 whether May had bread and coffee for breakfsetf Some said that they bad; but others replied that they had no coffee. Th* commandant immedis tely inquired the reason of hie anhordiuete, who stated that those who bed been eonfined there on the previous evening came toe late te he provided ter on that morning, hut that they woe Id have their allowance of coffee el dinner. He stated that the other* bad been provided hr according to the order. It may be proper td add that the prisoners appeared to be in good health, and by no means so much reduced as their exposure and hardships would seem to warrant. They area appeared to be cheerful, which may have bean the effect of their relief from u condition of for greater anxiety and suffering, aspens need daring their wanderings open the Island. 1 should bare stated that my first healenaat, Mr. Taylor, was with me during this interview. The whole, number of prisoners, including those no; yet brought to Havana, it officially stated to be about one hundred and thirty. 1 have juat learned that Lopes, who was captured on Friday last, (Aogaat 29,) was brought in last night, and publicly gareted at seven o’clock this morning.” SEYMOUR, ANSLEY A CO., secessions vo AP\MS A FARGO, OFFER for & * large and welt selected sleek of GROCERIES adapted to the wants of Mer chants, Planters and Families, viz: 100 bbds. Porto Rico, Nsw Orleans, St. Croix and Muscovado SI'UtRS, 200 packages Loaf, Crashed, Powdered and Re fined SUGARS, 76 bhds. prime Cuba MOLASiSBS, 60 bbls. New Orleans SY EDP, 160 bales Gonny BAGGING, 10U pieces Cotton Do., for Negro blankets, 400 coils prime half inch ROPE, 2600 lbs. Bagging TWINE, 600 btgs Ri j, Java, Maracaibo and Lagnira COF FEE 60 bbls. new M A CCEREL, 40 tons assorted Sweed tod English IRON, 126 boxes TOBACCO, 400 kegs NAILS, assorted 200 boxes CANDLES and SOAP, 3500 sacks SALT, 125 M. Spanish SEOAR9, some extra brands, With a general assortment of other Goods. a029 CALL AMD 888 US. TUB UNDERDOSED have now in Store, and are constantly receiving a general assort ment of GROCERIES, which they oiler at Whote nle aad Retail on the most accommodating terms. They have now in Store 160 bales Gunny BAGGING, 600 sella prime Kentucky ROPE, 2500 Iba. Begging TWINE, 100 boxes TOBACCO, some very low priced, 26,000 Spanish and half Spanish SEOARS, vari ous brands, St. Croix, Porto Rieo, New Orleans, Crushed, Granulated, Clarified and Loaf SUGARS, Java and Rio COFFEE| TEAS, asserted, Sogrr-Houce STROP, N. Orleans and W. 1. MOLASSES, SOAP, CANDLES, BACON, LARD, PISH, NAILS. IRON, Ac. —ALSO — W« will receire byerery Steamer, Fresh Ground Hiram Smith FLOUR, iy 12-1 y RUSSELL A WHITEHEAD. THIRD ANNUAL PAIR OF THE SOUTH CAROLINA INSTITUTE. THE THIRD ANNUAL FAIR of the SOUTH CAROLINA INSTITUTE, for the promotion of Art, Mechanical Ingenuity and Indus try, will be held in Charleston, S. C., opening on MONDAY, I7tb NOVEMBER, and continue du ring the week. Specimens in every branch of Mechanism, Art and Industry; also of Cotton, Rice, Sugar, Tobacco, and all otb-r Agricultural Products, is solicited, Sor which suitable premiums will be awarded. The following special Premiums are offered i For the six best specimens of Steel mode from Spartanburg or other Iron, the product of a Southern State, and manufactured into Edged Tools of any kind —A Gold Medal. N B.—A specimen of the Steel in Ban to be sent with the T.x>ls. For the largest quantity of Cocoons raised on one plantation, not less than Ten Bushels—A Gold Me dal. or SSO. For the largest quantity of Spun Silk, the produce of any one plantation, not lean than Ten Pounds—A Gold Medal, or Premium of SSO. For the beat Sea Island Cotton Gin, on some new principle, superioi to that now in general ose j or for any real and important improvement on the pre sent one—A Gold Medal. For the invention of a suitable machine for Pulver ising Red Pepper—A Gold Medal. For the best Steam Engine—A Gold Medal. For the best model Steam Pire Engine —A Gold Medal. A large and commodious building has been select ed for the Exhibition, and every care will be paid to the reception and cure of Articles sent to the Fair, All Spec-mens mast be is by the 13tb November. Contributor* to the Pair are reapectfully requested, when they forward Specimens for Exhibition, to send full descriptions of the Articles, and stach informa tion in general cs may be of use, and proper for publication. Addresa J. H. TAYLOR, Chairman of Committee on Correspondence. Je24-dAwtNl7 Flßja AMD WATER PROOF SLAtfi PAINT TUB cheapest and moat durable Paint for Roots, Fences, oat buildings sod all coarse work. It has been adopted by all tbs Railroads throughout the country for painting freight care, station bon ass, bridges, Ac. ... A supply of Slate Paint will be kept on band, sad sold in any quantities wanted. Dealer* who mat want it by the too will b* supplied at proprietor's priest with addition of expenses. ? H AVI LAND, RISLEY A CO, my22-w Wholesale Pruggiria. “ BUCKETS. 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