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w. continue our extract* from our Northern
a "oftheSSthiost. Those given bemw are of
esim or MOEGiS-axmctmix is caicaisg
HIE.
, dated Cincinnati, the 2ist u.t,, says that
, A ‘ wV-h bis grand army, 140.000 strong, was
k" ,to L misvi’le, and receiving ai! the abuse
t*® ~ ,he result of a faiinre. The letter ac
* Wd.-ea that Bragg took over 4,000 wagoos
away with bun, and ihe Federa.s
llf .r«BCC *ded in recapturing forty. »hs letter
Ofllj ?
**£?! -one! rtanisan. Morgan, has performed
’ “ a-h'Cii rival Stuart’s raid into Pennsylvania.
,1 . . trctted round Bueil as Stoart did round
«i• an He made a lash into Lexington,
out our lorce* into Marseilles, ’ then round
Kentucky river to Lawrenceburg, and swept
u.Bardsmwn. At Col Creek he came upon 1
fa.cnn train and burned eighty-one wagons,,
faking the teamsters and guards prisoners. Thir
*rof the wagons were empty. the others Jaoen
EUb supplies for Wood’s division. Pushing on
"ward Bardstown. he capiured auotber targe
and burned it, and when heard from
»a- pushing Sontbwes:. evidently to destroy ihe ;
"foaoon Bfanch Ra iroad, and then push on
inwards Jluntordavil e and destroy the Nashv.he
Raf, road—all of which he w:,l nadoubtedly ac. i
"'“'ite tra n due last night from Munfordviile is j
! a Probable it is destroyed. He has a force
■.., e iee bundled cavalry. Gen. Dumont is toU 1
n - but Morgan cUaugea horaeis coniicnaJly. |
wit'le are w .ru down. There is no
u, c-. a front ot Morgan. He can have tamgs
; h "s own way. It is sap!osed he is aiming f. r
\ \hr; e anu that Bragg is moving with Ihe
■ - lia-'ofbis armv m tie same direction.
General Negicy is there w.’.b about five thousand
aaen.
A r»EKTCH OF BUELL AS A STRATEGIST.
The unhappy Buell, who did not bag Bragg, as j
w» w-re repeatedly assured by the Western pa
' vp' w <‘ul ( i do &nd w * lo bas been reileved ,
m/tte'faiinre, gets the to lowing sketch from a j
..‘ter in the Beaton Journal:
I, i 9 disheartening to sec a noble cause go by
through ignorance, imbecility or treason,
r »T~ g mm g acd. Last spring Gen. Mnchel
was at Chattanooga, Within twenty-bve miles ot
the great Baatern Kaitro„d connecting the Gulf
a',* Wlt h Richmond. He was desirona of
■onsemg upon it. but was .estramed by Buell,
a 1 through the summer Buell was in striking
distance ot that railroad, with a powerful army, .
but he has done nothing The re.el supplies,,
Ihe lebd troops, have pasted nas- and West toe
utE n rebel ariery has circulated its life blood,,
and be has made no effort to put in theihineet. .
1. ■ ema’npd asleep, while Bragg pimped :n ’he
rli captured Munlordsv.i e, and begun his rav-.
sol Kentucky. las'ead ot moving boidlvto
k Bragg with a superior force, he avoided I
m and moved on the arc of a circle, while j
Biv.'g moved along the cord, m a race North- j
" Having headed Brigg off as a boy heads off a i
. .a s’.i .'t p browsing by ihewiv, and bavirg;
’.a b.a armv increased to twice the size of
Pc. g-’s ; e cntmoecces to drive mm out. He }
r„‘-mils McCook- to be overpowered at Perryville.
W, n Schoeph is close at hand watt.ng orders to
u ; Le fight, lie moves upon the retreating j
Bragg with no hope of overtaking him. He .
lslr t Nashville exposed He gives up the
- • and i- a-w returning S >rtb with a disaps
tV-c-ed’ <li«pimed irav. fiucb is the record. It
s!ui i. write it. Shall I retrain from giving
nnotalter tb -m. Itisaot mytoten-l
i „I, wn e lielion, neither is uiy purpos) to
w [hold -fulls, although it m»v be mortifying I
J- a vim itvng. This war is a stern, a terrible I
. it i.< best for all to see things just as I
ute “ It Gen. Buell bis anything io say iu j
.’•xnßitt.' of his course, let him by all means |
r <i. He had been iu ommand of ihe armv |
j ■ I. Ohio a boat twelve months. He has had !
. itrea of doii-g great things. The geop.e j
1 ,w ;! e r own conclusions as to what tie has j
DEIEHTION C? THE TRANSPORTATION OF
SALT PRC II VIRGINIA
sil W ;th rfjret we lav beso r e our reader.** (be i
fo\ ss.tu xrnlct from a letter addressed byCapt.
j: the Agent V»f the estate at ihe Salt- j
vv .-s Virg-r. a, to the <* afiiolissary of j
1 •• iu> ut ?» point, (Japh W.kfe writes, on j
a, follows:
. - be-a um-.b'e to get o'! an7 vi*t for over
I , |*;i r i aiid'u to the ; rintendeat •
- ou o* earn. Ho it j
v, ' .i>t!• to start the salt from Bristol, a> there j
r one hmi-!red ear loads at Bristol await* ■
foment, Genera! Ursgg’sarnoy louringmoa
," *1 the use of the leuees-et Hoads. lam
‘n ed that it will b* about tw ?» y days before j
:: ,;r,t can be got off from Bristol. I regret j
..■ly my inability to ue' oft tbe twit,* know-1
;u / that the c’a-* for whom it :s designed are in j
pressing need of it."
•G. rernor Letcher bis released all salt seized, |
c; >. 11 fleeted a‘com promise’ with the proprietors j
t f works by which everything will go on as
heretofore."
Tl .< is indeed unpleasant news, ff, however,
u- anv possible arrangement, this delay a the
.r s; ortation of the salt can be obviated by the
h - Commissary Department ot G-< rgm,
* * *.itifttiad it will be done. That this delay
h , i-cirjut alibis time, is aiai< $' prorok
r:\ w: f- rtunute. Every ai range men «• bad been
ti . . fr*r its prompt dis*nbutton m Georgia to
.{ c widows and families, and niuca was
fr; ■O'sd to be accomplished this month. We
bo-c, n-'-werer, that some arrangement can yet
b > ade, to avoid the disappointment, and if it
can, it will fce made by the Com ms tar y Geo~
er&l
Thu I‘bsss - -The Richmond Enquire:-, specking
of she c-'nmon notion that e?«ryl»«.dy tu- a right
to pr.bi.uh v. hat he pieu.ee. at tne publisher's e«*
Dense nuu not t»is own, say a, ver / forcibly:
The press is only free to its editors, and to those
whom its editois tvheve to hare good ground for
addressing th»* public, ar.d something to say which
the public has an interest id bearing. We would
recoil rr.end those who labor uutier tills mistake
u) consider the fol owing tael; that newspapers
„ni made for the large class who read, and not for
ihe small class who want to write. Ihe .deu that
when a man subscribes for a newspaper, ha lays
,U proprietor under some obligation, or that De
bn- a right to publish his communications therein
»ub the single proviso that shall be unctfen
•nv, s a popular fancy and a m at ridiculous mis
ir. , whuh ought i.e corrected. Not only has
be au such r.ght, but the editor who permits him j
; put unm c-rtsiing matter in k;s co uams in-1
i jes upon *he rights of four or five thousand ‘
othtT people to gratify the one individual. Very
lew editors act so absurdly.'
?‘it"M:KBS cr the Railway System.—lt baa been
ca.otlaied that tbe railroads already constructed
t-x enu over a surface of 69,' 72 English miles in
and have cost £1,351,165,44$ sterling.
These different line* are thus divided in various
pxns of the globe, viz: France, 9890 kilo
meuea; Great Britain aDd her colonies. 22 971
suomeires—of wbiehl2,2ol kilometres a;e u Eng
and and Wales, 239) in {Scotland, end 2194 in
i-eiand. The remainder are divided es follows:
luu.a, 22*>5 kilometres, Canada, 2933;
wick, 2a'.; Nova Scotia, 159; Victori i, 294; New
H rw.h Wales, 201; the Cape of Good Hope, 45.
'•ext (on Prussia, 9898 kilonettes; Austria,
■j; ihe other German States, 5211; Spam. 2333;
Italy, 2252; liussiu, 2202; Denmark, 421 Norway,
I , Sweden, 465; Belgium, 153&; Holland, 495.
>wi;zetland, 965 ; Poitogal, 128; Turkey, 128;
!izyi>t, 528; the Federal Csrutes of 35,915;
‘be Coji-ederate States, 14.133; Mexico, 32 ; Cuba,
v*4 ; New Granada, 80; the Brazils, 170, Para*
guay, 12 ; Chili, 314; and Peru. 80.
Ltw'pool Time*. *
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• FROM RICHMOND AND NORTHERS
VIRGINIA.
i R;caHOW), Va.. Nov. uh. —A scow storm
commenced falling here last a’ght. and con
tinned during this foreuooa.
There is no news from the armr.
LATE NORTHERN NEW.’
’ Richmond, v* a., Nov. 3.—Northern paper.-.
| of Nov. sth have bees reeeived here.
■ The New York Herald says that New York
| city has gone for the Democrats by 31,000
majority. The elections passed off quietlv.
i Among those elected to Congress from New
| York city are the two Woods—Fernando and
Ben : also, James Brooks of the New York
’ Express. v
In Wisconsin, Brown, Democrat, leads Potter
i Republican, at the latest accounts,
i Massachusetts and Michigan have gone for
| the Abolitionists.
i Gen. 0. M. Mitcbeii, (the Yankee commander
| at Port Royal, S. C.,) died at Beaufort, S. C.
| on the 31 st. ult.
! Gen. J. B. Richardson, of the Yankee army,
j died at Sharpesburg, Md., on the ..d mat., of
wounds received in the battieof Antietana.
Gold, in New York, in the forenoon of the
4th inst., w&9 quoted at 132 j, but later in the
even.ng it fell to 131 J. Foreign Exchange, in
the early pari of the day, was quoted a: 146,
i but later .n the evening it foil to 145 y.
LATER FROM THE NORTH.
Ricseoxd, Va., Nov. S.—The following Con*
gresamen are elected in New York as far as heard
from :
Democrats—lst District, Henry B. Siebbins; 2d
District, Marlin Kalbtlash; Sd District, Moses F j
Odell; 4th District, Ben Wood; sth District, ;
Fernando Wood; <uh District, Elifah Ward; 7th
District, John W. Chandler; 3th District, James
Brooke; 9th District, Anson Herrick, Util D.s- !
trict, Cbas. H. WinSeld; 12th District, Homer A
Nelson; 18th District, John B. Steels: 14th D.s- |
trict, Erastus Corning; 15th District, John A. j
Griswold; 21st District, Francis Kernau Repub
licans—l7th District,. Calvin T. Hubbard; 26th i
District, Giles W. Hotchkiss; 27th District, Free- 1
man Clark.
In Massachusetts, 9 Republican and 1 D;mo- i
erat are elected to Congress. In 132 towns An-|
drews, Republican candidate tor Governor, has 1
45,000 votes, and Devins, Democrat, 29,000. An- j
drews’ mojority will reach 25,000. ,
In New Jersey, the eutire Democratic ticket is
elected.
i fc Michigan, the Republican majority is about !
{ 5,000.
1 In Wisconsin, the election .s cl'.ie;r contest..
! ed.
The New York Herald burs these astounding
manifestations do not mean that the war .shall be
| ended id an ignominious peace involving a di*
j sioD ot tse*Union into two but
i that the war shail be prosecuted for the main
} *ainanc»; of the Union, and nothing else. A > the
j elected will not take their seats nn* i
| til thetiist meeting after the 4th f March rexr, '
j the Herald recommends that un rahrnial meting
jof the elect be ue*: v k
| cuv, to declare their general : ,j.t
I II«'n. Jurut-t* Brooks ad‘i’>> .1 a D.mcc a.c
i meeting in New York, on the night of tae
! lion, and said, that, as a iu> mber of Congress,
while vindicating the supremacy o! u»e
, tution and the laws, he wuuld also demonstrate,
that there is no reason why brother should longer
t imbrue his hand a Hie blood of .brother, and
! thus canselcssly prolong a fratricidal war. This
| sent went was followed by loud, long and tre
mendous cheering, amid which Mr. Brooks te
tired
TL -steamerCarhawfca arrived at New Y.rkcn
• Tuesday la.-r, from Now Orleans, having on board
j Rev. Mesns. Leacock, Goodrich, and Fultdn,
| Pastors ot the Episcopal churches in New Orients,
| who h;d refured to pray for the President f the
| United Suites.
• L<tst Nighi'a JJispaUhe-i. ]
FROM THE WEST.
Mobil* Ala., Nov. Bth.—The follow.ng is a
special dispatch to the Mobile Advertiser & Reg -
inter
Holly SeßLvos, Miss , Nov. Th? excite
ment consequent upon the reported advance of
th» Abolitionists upon tins place ioa subsided.
Our troops h tv*? returned to their camps. The
Abolit obi's;s did not come this aid • >f Lamar-
LATER FROM THE NORTH.
THE ELECTIONS
THE DEMOCRATS CARRY NEW YORK NEW
JERSEY. AND ILLINOIS
Richmond, Ya., Nov. 7:h.—The Baltimore Clip*
per, of Nt*v. 4tb, has been r<«eived at Winchester
to-day. It announces the election of Seymour a
Governor of New York, and that 19 Dencrats and
12 Republicans have been elected ti Congress
from that Jstate.
In New Jersey, Parker, Democrat, .* ? ::ed
Governor, to Coigress, 4 Democrats lad 1 Re
publican are elected.
In IHiotois, 8 Democrats and 5 Republicans are
elected to Congress, and 2 Districts doubt*V..
LATE FROM NORTHERN VIRGINIA.
Richmond, Ya., Nov. 7th.— One hundred and
tear Yankees were captured near Winchester to
day.
later from the north and kurope.
M- bilk. Ala., Nov. 7th.—The following is a
special dispatch to tb« Mobile Tribune :
Panola, Miss., Nov. 6 —The Memphis (Tenn.)
Bulletin of thesih iust. has been received here. It
says that telegraphic dispatches of the Ist, and
Noribern papers of the 2d imt., report that the
forward movements on the Potomac river did not
come off at. the lime reported. It is not decided
whether General Lee has evacuated Winchester
or not All of General Lee’* movements are in
volved in mystery. He evidently desires io draw
McClellan up into the Shenandoah Valley uod to
keepbtm as far as possible from his true base of
operations.
We have been promised a great battle befbfe
1 ihe end of the week. The preparations at Waah
i *ogton icd cVe a battle soon-
I f ‘ c 6Wed in New VofJt.
The Lond«a Times argue* the inexpediency of
t recognition of the South at preseot.
I A Cabinet Counci! lad been called to consider
i 'be American question.
The proposition before the Liverpool Chamber
• of Commerce, faro ring 'he recognition of the
South, hss been withdrawn.
The English papers still continue to argue for
I he recognition of the Southern Confederacr.
Sir G. C. Lewi*, tbe English War Minister, has
. ta'ien .grounds against the independence »f the
| South.
Mr. Gladstone, the English Chancellor of the
t Exchequer, has again been speaking on American
affair*. »-
Earl Hardwicks endorsed Mr. Gladstone*
, views.
‘ ' The London Globe thinks that he *honid
' hare been more guarded as a Minister with Cabi
net secrets.
The Cincinnati Gazette says tha - America has
j aiwajs been prompt to recognize new born nations,
| and that Mr. Gladstone's speech is significant
J enough.
RAILROAD DEPOT AT JACKSON, MISS.,
BURNED.
Mobile, Ana., Nor. 7th. — The Mobile . Adrers
tiser & Register .earns by a pnrate dispatch from
Jackson, Miss., dated Nor. vth. that the Southern
Railroad depot there, together with sereral stores
were destroyed by are. The loss is heayy. No
I ietaiis are giren.
PROM RICHMOND
Richmohb, Va., Nor. 9.—New* from Fredericks
, bare, Va., states that tho Yankees made a ra d
on that place, capturing a few prisoners.
! Gen. Polk and staff are here.
j THE YANKEE RAID ON FREDERICKSBURG.
Fkxbibicubceo, Va., Nor. }.—A party of 75 I
Yankees made a raid ob this piaee 10-day. They i
I said that the Democrats hare swept the North; !
; that England and France hare recognized the Con- |
federacy (hutnbngi); and that Lord Lyons is *.« '
j be instructed to this effect.
There is no news of importance from the Army
, *f tbe Potomac. Skirmishing occurs dai'y.
DEMONSTRATIoFoN NASHVILLE.
• Richmond, Xa., No v. 10th. —On the sth :nsr., a :
demonstration was made on Nashnlie by Gen. *
; Forrest on the South and Morgan cn the North >
side. * 1
Morgan was quite successful, destroying many 1
cars, locomotives and bridges. We kilied 75 or 1
100 Abolitionists. Our loss was very slight. j
Three Abolition brigades have reinforced Neg* !
ley at Nashville. The place is strongly fortified. I
Morgan burnt the railroad bridges and water ’
tanks. j
| I-rom th>• A tiantot v l*a.) Southern Con/-: ter* -*, 1
i ‘v illvdgbvillc, Nov. 7th Hon. A. U. ikenan
delivered an able speech ia the Representative ’
| lUH to night a defense of conscription and mar- (
tial law. J. H. S. j
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL
From Mchmo d , 7a.) Whig AV 4.
Mono at, N'cv. 3, HS2. j
There were j*ale« of Gold, to-day, at +-..Y, '
wh'.th i? ads -line of 20 cents from the highest |
' point. The extraordinary rate of premium recently I
i paid for G id was cuictiy owing the scare tv '
j of that cornu idity. and not to a c rreiativ- de- I
i predation of ?h*- paper currency. C«»:n has long j
' s'nc- ceased to be a circulating medium :a the
! Cocft deracy and is only valuable u »w as mer* j
ohuudiee. The demand t-xc eds the sop; \v. and
h-nce the price for it has advanced, as she price j
, for any other article advances when there are •
more uujei> than t>. Hers, and he tonne are '
eager to purchase. At present r.* *3 ’ .u cr. J
j-.-nr-y Wifi Oi" £» gold. .Hid v'Ce !
woud make u Confederate T.eatsusy note for J , |
cutiency has depreciated in ua inverse *:;o to !
the increase in ibe premium , r v.'d; bat no j
person owning a boos * <*r li:m, <a a he valnod !
1 at $10,l)oo is gold, or us corveitibie equivalent, j
• before the war, uould now expt-. t to sell it lor |
SB3 't o, nor would he now oe willing to giv*
s.* op ::i notes k-r aiv » ioperty v-hieb t:e c *old !
. .. . tb<
premium for guid ia occ&sa-.ned main>y by j
the deon.net from ‘ blockade runners.” If th< i*
i were prospects of peace, this demand w ;!o
1 cas-i, and the premium wnu’*d rapidly decline to
more reasonable figures Therumi rs from abroad,
lasi week, have already affected the market, and
; anything confirmatory °f those plausible fore
! &b Allowing.** wouid weaken it still ir ore.
la New Voik on Thursday last gold was ?elliug |
'at I2i . The decline was believed to be influenced
by the election prospects. Stocks were lower for
the same reason. At the Second Hoard s2o,'j
, Nortb Carolina vises were sold at 7“. and $2,* -Op i
J Tennessee sixes,’9o, at 54. The closing quota**
i tioos for Virginia six s were Cotton
was firm, closing on the basis of o ’ . .vat
f.*r middling uplands. Flour heavy. Wh*a.
i steady. Rio Coffee firmer, with titles of 2,00" \
tags at 27(&27 7-3 cents, the latter figure tor 50c j
■ bags firm.
i The Lynchburg Republican say? that Tobacco ;
• continues to commund very high prices to that i
marker, with considerable eagem-rsa on the part I
of buyers. It adds:
There is no planters’ tobacco of rcnyequence
being offered, toe sales are mostly reviews, la !
manufactured tobacco a considerable trade has
been done during the week, ar.d prices are very
firm. In ihe finer grad* s is an advance. *nd |
mostly held at $l to $1 5 per pound. Medum
grades are held at $5 to v.> cents. The stock or |
really good sound tobacco is cot heavy, and is !
dady dtiniaishing.
The wheat market a up, and an extra qua.ity
I commands $-1 per bushel.
Fiour s also a shade higher, bur we do act tin- I
'■ derstand-tha’ the demand is active.
Corn mea! stems robe taking the place of flour, j
aod as a consequence ii has advanced. 2t is held I
a? $1 Com is sold a* $2 per bush*d. Stieaf j
oa's is selling at $2 90 to $-3 per 100 lbs Hay is t
selling at $3 per cwt.
Sweet potatoes are selling at $4 per bushel, j
They Lave been held here before at $5.
At Messrs. Tardy A Willmms’a auction sales to- I
dev, M ><a<ses brought $3 20 a 3 25 per gallon— !
moitiv the a:rer; Brown Sugar, 89 a
; Coffee, $1 85; Rico. 1% cent s; Lard, 37 a 38 ;
■ cents ; Salt, 44 cents per lb.; Wrapping ;
$8 25 pet ream; Note Paper, s*♦ I'd a 8 53 per
■ ream.
| At Messrs. Williamson A CTs. sale, a lot or
Copperas was disposed of at $1 45 per pound.
Wheat, to-day, was selling at $3 90 a 4 00 per
bushel. Some choice lots have bo» n sold at high
er prices, but these figures indicate the current
rates for pnrce red and white.
Under a regulation at the Treasury Depart* 1
uießt, convertible six per cent, boads wiii not be I
issued in exchange for the recalled Treasury j
l notes of the Hover A Ludwig plates, except up** i
I on the stipulation that they are not to be convert- J
, ed into currency w th’.n ninety days from the dat-j
' ot issue.
[ Gknrsh Point —Capt. Bonaod, who is n<>w in
. command at the Point, wa? in town last night.—
He informs ns that the heavy firing m that direc- ;
• I tion on Sunday, was not an attack on the battery,
r but Pimplr an »iterr.pt to sink u boat in which he
I had advanced to within Nome twelve hundred yards
riot cue of their steamers. Two barges were lower*
ed and gave him chase until he had nearly reach*
: t-d his works. Our batteries then opened upon
) them and they beat a retreat. So far as is known,
no damage *aa done od either side.
Savein ftoh R*yubiic+n> 909 5
, —with but little demand, and little «_*•• *" • •**«« ••-***
i iron. If to lie. ft ».
j BACON.—Bacon w acarce, a*. 75c. ft fl> for a! es.
DOMESTIC GOOI>«._ Prices are about the siime « at .Cat
I quotation*.
i F uOUR.—Tne tendency of Flour u upward,
j GKAlN.—(j<.n. i« quoted at t- ft bushel,
j SALT.—rgir ja Sal: U quote Ia: |*O3T3 V-v k, anfCaro
i Ilya: t SfifcCO ft sack.
SUGAR AND M> >LAS6ES.—Sugars are ten j;ng upward
, ! somewhat; aad Mo-asses is unchanged.
AUGUSTA FACTORY GOODS—Tbe following are the
prices 'obtained 7ur the Avista Factory Goods at »be audio a
» sale by W. B. G.nffln, on Thursday tost:
i i h Starting 54 a*7
; M ShWtaj [light: -
| ; QVj'yi
Auctlouwr Grtffln alnoaold at the same time a lot of Graii
-1 ttevtlle Factory <K>xD, at the following rates :
' ! K Shirting <&C4 :
* ? SBfttsa*
Milledgov.he Factory :
. Oanahurrs
Yarns, I* bunch s r, «
f Richmond Factoiy .
! stripes ft*
< Twais
j DOMESTIC PRODUCE.—The following:are the prices of
Domestic Produce in this market; Beef,-*n fry ft »; ;
! Sheep, #4 30&#T ft bead ; pork, 38930 c ft ft; Turkeys 4*3 j
#5 apiece: Chickens, ftfcgf 1 apiece ; Lff«rs, * doc. ; !
' Butter, Mc.rgfl ft ft; Irish Potato**, $4 5005 ft bosket; sweet '
1 Potatoes, |2 ft bushel; Onions, #4 50943 ft bushel. Dried j
i reaches, #» 5'<*4500 ft bushel; Dried Apples, »ft j
j bushel.
AUGUSTA PRICES CURKEAf.
WHOLESALE PRICES.
BADGE. —IT funs > » .... es. 75
ft a, & 75
Shou*oerß, •» #».... 35 (<0 49
Hoe Round ft !b . note
BAGGING.—Qumiy ..ft va •... ¥, ci
Patched .V yard. <«
AA . . ♦ 4,, .. ■ (a ;iM
; BRlCK—Butldtag Bncft . .ft 1000 . 4^lo
•Paving Brick 9 Kg*). ts : t»
Pressed Brick. fttooo.. ©SO
Weil Brick 4*1090.. »12
3RAJN JP ft .... <a 2’*
UANDLklb.—AdaJnaut'.Lt. 4* ft- 4# 219 *
I Chemical Sperm ft ft none
***?■ ft bb1.... © ]s# 1 1
COFk'EE.—Rio ftft SjS I
. Lagnayra. ft ft „ oe i,
Javr. ft —a I
(."hickory. .ft ft. .... jd ** 1
1 CEM ENT a btl S f, m
! DOMESTIC GOODS - karri- ft ft oft T « 1
< k Shlrtinf. Bn wu ... ft yam... H u) !
Tft Sheeting, “ » vard... <& n 7 !
i-4 Skirting, '* 9 yarn... ft.-; i* 4.5 ]
ft yard... 73 <® ft*
Dnllirilfri ft yard... is
ft yard . n
•Jean* ft yard... 4 fto <«b a an
! 1 BATHERS ft * Z. 5
; FLtH.iß.—Caroi.aa I* au.iu ft b0i.... (Si'''ift
Carolina SuperflDe ftbM,... <%:*(. oft •
Piragoii Mills, Extrr* Family, ft M»| o rt r
j Oarmichael Mills. Ex. i* amilv..ft bb1.,.. ics.u tk»
Granite Mill* Extra Family..ft bb1..., a «
“ Superfine ft bbl <ft?4 <io i
Ex'—isJo- M!tis,Sui»erllne. . ..ft hb’ ... @.4,) 1
1 “ ** Extra ft bb1.... <&
, “ Double Extra..ft bb1.... «4fi m t
GRAiN.—Corn, wltl out .-nclcs... .ft r>u ti... «v& too »
Wheat. VtuMti... C7« w7 00 *
1 W.icat.rea ft bur*... 6 jo <& 6 m
I * bUrtli... Hi, i Qtt
* ’-u>h... (» 5 sh
V'* p -. * btlih... 1 40 (ft 1 7*
ornMkSu. Doited *»• bunt*.. ft 2^
Buriey ft M«2 .. •
HAT._Oeor.UA ft ton ... (k 2 oJ
i~ S t
bneUsh % ,f. j
1 * W « 42
Sheet ft ft..'./ S__ |
' -™X--Uountry .k .... 220 d 3 fiO 1 .
i Wort I era r- ,
LUMBER * 10W... I*oo 45;’l 0
I MANURES.—Rbod/aSuper-Pboa * kJU ji
u.v a ‘ ,ou • 41 w a— :
' MOLASSES.—Cuba.. ft ; ... non- !
New Or lean:- Syrup .. . .......ft eai ... 226 io, I’o
1 NALLS. ft It.. ... v|
* I.ODI.
■ J.V *• t- '
' Ll'-- ; ft J -t.
| ROP E :-v n> ' iq ■ j
; NAI/1-Llrerp.c . c-*.. rod?’ I.
* ;rejiiu . ... ft nek.. —— < ;on I
| e‘>Al’. —Yeli a ft e; .
? STUD ‘ft o\ r
: - 4*
i >*r . •* n - (l 4
! Vi-lif.w ( : t«r? fi *ft it V.V.'-IZ -r. U
‘ TEA v .'/. '.*7~ rl'» i
’ TOBAC* x)—bv,ninu»u Grade* ftn- t*, 1
! »lb ■ 1
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
/ if:oki;i\, emanukl (• »untx.—vi.l be- !
\» • r Uon •; .•r la . ! e-r. ~*» 9 t ;
:: .'V\N'AKV .. .w.r.tf * -.-i.. ••
* M •
V * 45>. a ,v •. :..'L r id. J ■i. . . J
. S', a .w-r,.>.,t;oy. •!, Id. stud ••-in v • child ; '
at) v, ,v* ut II vcan. oi .; Be::. a h*.y. Is v ura old ;
* uare old. S*i Ne *r.,e a i - .mine >.:.d lik. lv . bo'd
•»r* J.vU-.u ircong the hotr* o? ». 1 . . »• 1. T i -
K. B. JOHNSON.
| _ riovlS _ td _ Adu.*r_
ADMINISTRATORS SALR.
HV viru.; ot Anvrc. ro tut* iio orable the Co -fr- !
<1 •of Emanuel co uniy, G» . will f.•
i Court liou*e door In the town ot fjwrtlnboro’. in aul ‘ co iniv,
Will • t;u hoursOt aftle, CR the fir* s ,'IJA V i
ARV Lett, :ii*- {-luntnt.-it). beiongingto *Lv a. a .V a
».l p •/. kce.a-i. tin ~-! a ce m •■• !•• Mr* M loin- <
*'* i *«<*ii'dat 1 .-r death. lung on p>k*ilt’ii creek. :*d<»!niug
.* 1* belou.lng to the estate of Dr. Belt. B*-rrv, Johnson 1
d-e i miles ♦•-:». N > ?.r It. R. a..: me
, a> ce from Millen Sabi tnot e?«e the manii and
thirty aero, more or :*m, well improved, three tmndred and
; ftflypcrvaof which are r eared, and In h h>gk state ol CMltl- |
i vution
j Term* of sale, Ii month* credit with ru 'rttrage ipoa the |
property until p#-d.
' ALSO, st tlie* iitut time and place. i*t .r ue of an order t
«t the sain?, all the Negr.** belonging tu ttaee-tateuf Mr* j
■ Mary Johnson, aec a*et, late >f Rmacue! county. •*. vvit: i
Anthony, a m iu & y -.trsof out*.
Isaac. a man, 85 years of age.
A Itred. a man. 15year* oi age.
1 idee, a n.*gr<> woman, £■.' yearn if >g- . »n«l ii-rt Infant chi!®
I Pate y, :7 rear* of nee.
Char ty. 1® years of age
All the above propt ty to be-Old for tae aeueSt : :.ei.*s
and creditors es ea.n owtate.
Terms of sale of the licgrocs rash
nov!9 ri* W. W. V
( K-..i.K.Kl Cti-J.T' all*
VTT oncern : France > E. Bunt :.»vin/. In proper form, ap
plied to me for permanent lcttvr» of Auministratlon on the
J c ‘fate of Uou.iHLiifi T. Hunt, .ate of said county, deceased—
: Tii sis to cite ail and singular thi creditors and a<-xt of kin
! <>* *iUl •leceascd.to be and appear at n.y office witliiu the time
, allowed by law. and snow • aus' .ii any they can, why per
| mai.ent admtnbtraf on should not be granted to Frances K.
[ Haul on Ben’umir. ;•*. Ilnnr’a • -tn'?
• Witness my hand and officii*: sign -it--ire, this Ist lay of
t Now., vm. W. H. fiDKAlibu
. : Kl
NOTIOE.
T% DlTh alter -late applicat or will id-- to the
, Ortiinarf of Glascock county fir i*a veto eel I th -
pieper’.y beloßgiag to the estate ofS tii M'ilpon. <!is*e*ae«,
1 Jite of *«ld oeancy. JAME.s T. WILSON,
nowlS M Adfl istrater.
NOTH'JE.
i A LL persona tndeMed to the c-.<*utc of Anti «my Mi:is, late
' f >tr:T'• -eraty, Ga . ar- f ereby noUfitd t- present
; rhelr claim*, and all persons indebted to said estate, are here
• hr net tiled to »»•;■ tor ward and :n*kt payment.
C'UKTM HirifPHiai&s
} «wU *) 1
NOTICE. "
i A k -?® »• er cate appl oi’ion will he made totho
1 y->arl of Ordinary of .>c:iveu cu.tr fr-r leave »o «ell the
real and persoaai e-tatehelenglng ••> the minor heirs of A
i_. and Sarah A. Graham, is ohed en :e to «cad wl ;.
JAMES W. 1R NTF.R,
ABRAHAM HUNTER.
~ -o Rz*n cn Kpbrl un H tale .
( ! a BOKWIA. 80KIVKN C>.C.'.TT-Wher?»-,
X ihonepMn applies tome for letters of administration de.
[ bonis non on the estate of John Scott, late of said county,
1 debased
* therefore, tociteuudadmonUh allaad Hlnßul?.r
the- kindred and friends of sala dec* used, to be and ay ;*t;ar a!
ruy r-fflet', within the time prttscrlbedby law, and *h<
: vs any they hawe, why said Letters swould n» t be granted.
Given under my hand, at office i;: Sylraii 1 a, th a t'a il .y
of Nov.. Ibt J. \\Z. ROBERTS,
novi?. 30d Ord‘i.»r>.
. or dr. h. h. o\fi>i v\ iv\*iai.\(im\ ,uA.
Dr. R. ?£. O'.k n*n ra«p‘crra : ly i "cier-i hi* professloi-.al ser
vice-* So "he : rn of MTa.-filag'-vn «:>d *he citisens of Wilkie
: -ouaty sen e’-itiy. Ouja'wvyo w - f >a*id ut hi offi-*#> In the
i day, when nit 3 of.-eioiViiy engigud, a:.d at Mr-. C. B.
: Kob'wiTiN ui oight.. ocfc!?—dßwtJanl*
;! FOR SALE,
;" i ncas3‘ir, , sa«s,‘
:Se U4Ct. o,c"0 ,c " «”"■*?* «Mucres-80 acre, of ££d !<£
: ground, 2&) acre* “ cuutaUon. a good deal of it
i ?re*u. All O'*. -o all dings for a Urge force, and a i \
'in good repair. 4 £'*** wih be Jfl*en, * n<l tim<* to
|p*7fcfu. DUACAN
[ ** • W
jfjiHK SOUTHfcitJf iNVElffiON\
j FOR WASHING WITHOUT BOILING.
I?? No Humbug.
P *rf*c» , yain. pie ard cheaper than any other »oap. JnLaeae
.::;:--n. w.ien«o«p is so «!sree, the provident boiHeiceewr
i Jgy unnoticed a discovery that saves half the soap,
j half the time, and all the "rood. It washes cleaner and
ot - ?° a P- aaf fabric, muslins, si!ka
cal.co. woollens anmg that can be wached at all, can bn*
I»» bed iu this Mixture The ingredients are sufficient far
}^r en W 'H s>rve a family of twel7e>ori
>ear. Any servant can make, the Mixture in 10 mlnnt**.
t£a V* Bfcown - Any one who r*m
Uon by leaving tuern TZo^lUSZLlSfogS?*! $£
th insanda of »estfmon*al» of »u efficacy but a few'%?-
to many. My price is $.% * l »rew%rp-
COUNTY OR STATE RIGHTS SOLD LOW.
See what i» said of the Mixture,
j tJaiS j|'i ? '° Ci S“ ' or ' ln MM"'..
ter .n August, is rs, and nave used it since then without ia
j
twouii r u'-tdu w.tbou: it 8-r live times the
, ** ,Jr »• Mas. JAMM FIM
W ' t*»« triel th, Chemical bfiv?M^y
unc-dlnK to our belief. tint wilt injure th, Saest fa£v ’
Mas. D* JOHN CARTER"
Mas. O. T. DORTIO.
,!>«• H. H. STEIN [.a.
p . . Mb. JOHN M. CLARK.
rerscos usstnng to purchase county or State rights can »ei
|tn Mil so a, to make a large profit. _ oct>T-Sg»'Waa
w ' f AUO TUK 1-VDKRSIGNKI) «R\TE
,th.,.T acknowledges his obligations to the Firemen and ha
friends for their persevering eiertiona in savin* Lis
safe, valuable papers, Ac., in the disastrous eonSagrati-Q ■
Tuesday night.
He has removed his efflee for the present to the opposite
corner, (May's Uarrisgs Depository,) and has made arras*,,
men s to store all Cotton and other produce consigned to hha>
for sa> as heretofore. M. P. STOVALL
Augusta, November 5,13*2.
° we dlci
... • I s. ,J?F I! , TEiTOSS ' SALE.
3W5
«>n. ; f-a.it of Lani (;.inw*alJV*|Sg““,i,™ J,fin
son. Sua Sjrn Ivy t lemlag (i, -sling, and odinrs. ootgaln’ng
*£*»*« 311 bores, tnoreor le«s.ltnown a-; the Home
One t -act containing about two hundred and thirty acre,
* l s orn . lv, y- Fleming oLs.ing'.
w
„ ’ A.S.RJT.),, . ~,
oc 22 b. E. RAY.f Adinlnjt rs.
NT OTIOE.
\SV ", - r I , i T r <!enjands Gainst the estate of Wm
I’; /' Pff ' r °” c ?' deceased, are hereby
*V .‘. ’ ■ M tt.e Mwe duly attested, and all j-rsms
•• 1 ‘ wl,: mak** immediate payment to
ROBERT A . ,
, \ JAMEsM. bTONE. > Adn ‘ K
_ 40d
. __ OGLETHORPE SHERIFF’S SALE~ **
\Y H.t> l« aoiil. a Sic f«-T :ral;.v In NOVEMBER
u '!' ■ '."<»"■» theU»ia! bonnofmle. bufcre ti l e'V. : rt
“ 'Jw'. ' M . '-‘J'K' ‘'“““‘A lh " H"'« *t.t L<*
a..0w.» a th Ai, tar.,, yt Pars tn .aid town, udMElu*
lat.dsof t, N 'ucp and the Baptist Parsons-e, eontilt.Uie »
*£**•»■ hy «"“« a«. fa. iasnrd 'tom
t.,» . l.Ti .r l unit ts go :ntjrn f:,vor of , T
»■> *>•«.
, J. H. EDMONDSON.
** Shi riff O ■
ADMItf ISTRAIORS’ SALE.
C , U ,,* ?. r , d i r of of Grdln try of M vt
.t •!! i -wtlt be on the flr.d TUESDAY n
i». "*n•• r xt. -tween the Aural hours of «a>. b, f.,». ip
‘ • ' •-
rt and Hurt
lV' ? ' , n ‘ V ‘ r ") «err... more or !*•*>, known as ft
* :„ V .i\fv <•* ».>.«.... j . :t :.
’•t 4v ai*.*s.t . r;a> .■ iit kuo«*a , u the dav of id*’
J. W, DAN I «•!,.; . ,
t. m. damel.) a '
$lO RKH’ABD.
S* 'vP. v.V’'; j*
• >vu^ i• “i
-,ov7 c *■ * ,TU ‘ Mr - R -« AM
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE
f 1 1* t, RICHMOND L'OUNTY.- AM person
\T ..• t- Itotl •• estvc of Jude, Edward Green* ‘
1- vs. 1.1 • of *ai- fountv, will come forward an.
“ '*• 'tMCiK*', t*» Ado l:..» rut r, and ai! -
•»/ • ... u i;r. ‘••tat w: ! present thus, t- .•*
i dewiiriit-u wit*.in the tiii e allevcd i>v law.
„ HE.VHTORKENWOOP.
2’' __ dlHW#cß®<* Admiirt!';-
S6O REWARD.
V\Vi\ .\V fr -.u my piauutlon, the nieht of »
3 "" " . l") to lid p 'j' ; i>; rh ■ hack part of his
hoau j, _tyv. t t;fou heme .mrued. HENRY, about 40 y. -art
Oh., v; ■ . u into 1->'J noand": i., a e*ry ou.-k ••'■in
•* rif ! in h ■' - A.d TAM. II. y-.-trs old. #hs
liaatartoif tlielsft earaone. Iw _■ ,p
iWe.itv iar? reward ioc tarh <*» -‘.d negroes, l. f •
11 t - iK •, K V'A/. 14 <* • iLi-..
NOTICE.
\I.E ■ o .ndebte-l to th“ firm of Johnsoß. e
, ir ' hereby notified tn it the u >P) 3 and
ou«* to <aid 3-- -.ave lison phu*: in the liandaot B t
Hyrdem.iii. w . alon*- 4 authorize.} to settle thif*. l>~yors
wlii p.* .W4< ,i*ii ,;h J settle at once, an t aavc con.<
* a ’ J^.IUN . LEFTWIOH dr PA' K
’ ■ • ‘ ■V. *. htim ••
LEATHER
AT
HiMIMSTSiTOR’S SALE.
»%, wKDN KSDA Y. 9 ? ;«her I3tti, on thv Fiaataf ~ia at
/. vv H. RaTTKY d‘»ce«--d. late of Jeffor-or. <
w-.i sold, & -tel LEa a HER, and Auer scri&hal 1 t*ro-
JKTvV.
Tt m o cash. L- C. W A HKEN, Ad n in te»rn t - -
NOTICE AS TO
| FI NDINfi TREASURV NOTES.
ir*,’ theact of Coacrou approved Octo -r
, !H«2 ; h, hsre jy tn:d all Treasury N,v-»
I -d fDttt the Freasary after the tirsd day j f
i next, w.l: b? ‘und tkle jnly in wver. per oral,
i Honda or Stock iuitea lof ei»i»tp -r oent.; vn i all pe-- n.\
hoivlli's' Trcaaury Notes wh’oh shall have been Usuee rre
?• ••• tin* sai fl at day of De-viaber, and wh > may dosin'
lu an i tiie sau.c iu e:*;at per cent, li <mts or S ar- h
by bot ’tied tan* they moat come In cm or before the H-: «i ?
of AITUL neat, arid present tne ai l notes at the Treas--y
hI K cnoiond, <t at some oac of the A-satont Trea> ur'es >r
l - * p'ndtorle' of theG wernoaeut for the purpose o*‘ fandtae
them to ♦ L-h: p-r aunt. Bonds or Stock—vter walot, ,lav
they will U fundable only In seven par eents.
„ , C.Q.MBMMUIOIR,
r iiwgm Secretary of the Tr*asur y.
j r k w x t>
j " 3ER.a3LßTaa»XnS7‘aa. Y,
t DV-'m the subscriofir. :ny ns<ro Man JACK, about 2i ▼> i.>
i old, l-lact o.nnpiex’»a. w.4./hs t4J pounds, two es his
.fr»• t te-th d.-ev- od. VYI-.an he left he bad on a striped froak
- >-t and cap. He *n if l»e mtkirur bis wav to Savar.nai: *
he was ;ur chased them of I. L. Montmollln. I will psv Use
above reward to my per.rm wao will take him up am! oj.
him in j til, so I cm find him.
i Am* _ JAMES WATKINS.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
GEOR<;i\. RIOHMON!) COUNTY .-Will be sold pu
the t-hird SATURDAY of November In;t., beinjj r.h*»
i 15tu da*-, ,c ’h" re-iineiioe f Judre ’Edward OreeriWovd, de
ceased, hit •of saki county, nil ihe p-rishable property of
■ c*.ase 1. conslstlap' of Horses, Cows. Sh-np i'iarita
tlou TJv us'D. W» ons. .V*.. <*c. Am-the hor •- b> hi«
hv»rse iff);.k:i<. *-ua> •'Rowdy." Terms CasL—saie sc,
com:, cn. tea e’eiock A. M.
dSNKY GREENWOOD,
r ot3 iLswVI 4 Adtu'uisOrator