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fvw? conrOy b A' >rn t hut crc i.« reprc- ;
Wilted in tbe to ite C •'
To* v.li. ie Dm at ; .t of A”- 1 any
Cos, Va , thirt < n in.: er i« c -r.;. cf
eoldler?.
The peoplb of some cf too cov.m:. * in Yir- j
ginii? •'e rr nz'':'l t r po . ty.
York llot u: . c w. J to over- i
flowincr.
It !.i c- 1 :' • ’ :
ablj ba the <h i t.i ~e c . c i
licans.
More good* vreru «M i N v ' -.k during j
tbe tnoutb ending ; r 12, ;r: over be- |
loro known.
Win. 11. per of O.cirr tii. k"nested'
thecffice<: Obin Slat . uur.
If tbe Cabin- ‘ia »-• o •mill !. i l ie bin' and
there wi : l It bt-: if • r ii . .
Tbe “con-druoiion corps' o. tub United
Slated i= to bo hr- 1 :
Tbe fain u.i A ! ibam.i g riiia Gatewood, it
In Mexico.
Toe leiii)' t«eo jet.it- rifiary v.lll toon be
glv n tip to tie civ l nit in.. I. ».
•Some Ui inip . liut• . - * i«‘ • “a ' n
Me tir o are re; ■ ■ , t!
Toe churchm in K«.r.tu ; ky ar- len trr ken
up by-political« it< u- < >■<.
A New Yv>ik yi. >• shOoO cam- ;
ages from u (tint ■;- - . *'S b.«r to
Bea cb under ur.ja . •’>
Bi plats a • i ">n i • •’ • : qtiont (ban
agr.-eable in Chari ton. , nth t w'-Dt-a.
‘There a
and around M*r , U
Tbe net can. of the Richmond ond Dan
vll: c liittread tor the '■'•o if.i ■? ■ < and
wi ie $ (10,000
Tuo St.’ Mcicb. • ■ ate making an or
ganiz-ul t,ffnt to impottot: ft in Form';*.
Waebii gton letter-wrii 1
crowded wilk . u.i• ■ ■ r,. i-• b r’.i « oil as gen
tlemen.
Three eoldit r.i, j-u -wed to- , cine pato* at
INaahville, jump.-d ; n b-’.’k rixty fculh»gb
into them ,u: and i. t!
S tine oi ti.e :•. - mb,.-.,. <ihlivee are
dem kuding that tl. ir : ou.a of 1 inr be icriuocd j
from thi: t«*<: to > ■ i
The military pr. • ; i \ ’■ i ’»> wt ■■■-
tiaries of tbe Nori'i b ..c *. .. p-.dor.va ..nd
are being disci.ui •<!.
, Many of the Kouihv.n I£U.l-cnrl• have pur
chased utock a! t. . ice- ■ L iCin.ac: t '
of engines au.l ca .
Oil huH been di•••<>• and ;u Ciiero’. e and
Ht. Clair couuti* : j , A'- m
Six tboiH.tßi' ■>■ '■ ' I» *fß b n
>bippid from • w * to Ureal Britain.
•CauHo, cit tie di.- . in;.- • «
There aas a In avy a cci oi an carl! 'ju-.lai
ut Porto ilie i tiep .■ e.nc* 1 Hi t whole In
land was utiaken-
A wiTifM who tee'ifi -1 i'ecei,..iy I- foie the
military conn:.l.-vi'tn at l-e LvU ri, »• w 'eying
tbe eteumbeat Lnmei , ; .uml ‘ut L-i wiit t >
Richmond witti two of and e guii v jt •.ri.es, i .and
had en interview w i S U !'>;•. j -m*n ond
JDavis, and that licij i.;. p. cd if een,.,.ini-vis
Js&OOOO in gold io. : iiin.it et i- -oi at St.
liuuiri, and the i:;e Sica! d 1 p >t at L ,ai;-.viU«S‘
The tcgalai army ot t: l >.!e iS , • C"!i
faion forty three Wioni-t.ad «>i ;*.H afins, e.n-1 i. la
understood that t ■ i .. i..vv>is an increase
of forty Kg in ’iit h of the ii:.-.
(Jen Sterling l’. ice, when I ant heard from
was la Mexico.
The iwtw It'D e- ut f. tctirii. .! • urr r.cy is < *r
culatiug. 'i’i.B f • •.t ;■ u ir 4 an
thi; old tens, and ifi •••; u.• t. au tho • 1 .fi t ff
taint blip i Upon, imt iOf L.‘ t v.od.ifik.n la ad
us V/abhii g on, vfith s.u-.iory ohiiniK-y, and it
eLip’a rigging o, i-ifi;* f * do, -.v.ui li.r.oa ton.
in pill, iu lour |il:.cc. ’ tiio Buck id ol A 'Ctl
Color, imd I lio i 'lire ton l.» m large psit. Ley
Bie prinlid on i uik i oto j) p» r, i iid prom.-es
to be more tiunfi in i. an iiio j r ■ cuneocy.
It is • aid tic- F I it Av iiuo liuit-l has ctoured
$175 000 curing tint ; i t\v, .voiitouinn.
The United hint*.a L"'s couftn< ; r.ccd
confiscating !<*«»;••« riy In .at /■ large
amount of valniiid-'' j«« porly in Aieuigonteiy
hau already ben libtd.-ed. t
Heavy rrfi»f. d< h:.. ..real damage i,av?fali«i
in HOUM'UK fiOC“ < ' *■ n :r«>.
Gan. Sheri lan has returned from 1\ xis lo
iNew Gricicns.
Thousand* oi' ft* e colored i c-ple aro cop
iryfgiiting iiiand ntoui'.d tbo igrgo lowdb in
Eatit Temieryt'C.
A Pm.k A to ho orgairz- 4 at C!»al
tnnooga. Si v<.'’tl ut- a ltd tuo m.ti'g Clc©ted ;
In this vioir.ily . . fnv "}'
Judge I.:■ rttui e. J ik s the gronud
that that Btißu Bov<-i t- 1 «•*! i. in ibo. I. liion.
The Tciiiiu tfu-1.. . o. uo.v iu ew:sic-u
at Ni iihviii©.
Tennessee has !:<•( n <• -'tiiid into eight H-ter
ual K venue (J. i!< t lu' D: trcte.
Several vessels 1;. v. itv. ..i.v been wrecked
liy slouns clt Capo Cod, imd u i.uuil- r ol livt-^i
lost. r
It is understood lint Gov. Perry, ol South
C*tolini , ,'»ill be a candidate for ‘ the U. S
Senate.
A line of steamers between Charleston and
Baltimore is iaik<d of.
Gen. Saxton has dotormmod -to reside in
Charleston he ouf'< r.
Tlio touago on the " dorn rivcis i.s now
larger than ever befoie K ..wit.
k|The Clarksville,- Team sue, Chronicle has
been suppressed a si t ■ < taken t>« h aJr
villo to be tried for treason. t
Tho Onnt \VY, .rn U .i-vay of Canada* is
constructing a boat to le y trams accoos the
Detroit river.
During tho «t,t l. gliding w< ‘ ■ r 23, at
the Port of New V.ck, tie. :na:. r‘ i-ntmv
ninounteil ie> *5,002 ;>O, is a. a iho lU
tries ol S 2 757,226, ■ te.-' v •■i* 2 ■ •»'«'. -I he
.export n enrono . i>! t.vr.i: *> < (•"e.'nco atiiontd
-.to $3,704,473, agamsi •.■•.1." si tv.tun v.aek
last year. The -«•>:i <1 • « i ■ .ac.o amounts
•to $60,012, uaiii: .. 1 285,f>51 same • wtek
last your, riu: custom t <• th<* vve-k are $2,-
99d,8i:i The number or ou. vat p -sciigeiv
arrived during during the \\- oL e c -'<>3.
A company li.th f.uen ! •, ie, ; i.i New Yor k
City to import a uuu.Kt < • onmeki to this ,
couutry. o bn teed for t*-iGsp' v:alien
ou the Western p ains next t-mutticr.
The Charleston pn;;cre e y I- tt the loss ol
tons of the District ic.-.nida in that 'sa e
will cause great; .convenience I’U-l'ni’ich liti
gation.
Ibo Moravian brought the news of the a- aih
<Jcneral 0. L. L. Jatl. 11H •'• Latum t.vu»,
formerly a promiuent Fio-.eh General in A ge
m, turd latterly Coi«>mar.>:er hi Ob’,cl ot Uui
Innl at my. lu 1860 j,« was («*iV d* vl by h:-
tor Emanuel’s troop". •C■ ■ ' rdo and sine,
then lived in lie was bom at
Nl tnte«, belt. (>, 1806, nl v. : - -theroloro nearly
4io years of age at the time ol hi ' -t-b.
At the minor courts ol G 1 many there i re
vails a great dr al of nut . dis sat is tac
tion, since the conclu -ton ci ti «: G u U in treaty.
All the plots aud counter \>. - : Piordten and
I3eust, the Uavsra'i ri-d b. x u lv, unere, have
jirovod to beau inter ia uro.
It id said that tb« Papal mthorties hare de
cided to "hold « gland coniine mcraii-, u <1 the
martyrdom<f St Peter, next year, oa ibe
eighteen hundredth anniversary of that event.
France, Spain and Sur ;u;.i arc in council
endeavoring to fix u.i the tern petal r.tYitrs of
the Pope. It la qvi lent Franr w uts to give
up the protection of Italy to Victor t.maniu i
The Anti Catholic party l ava carried the
day in Spain. Tho church property is 1-' he
«o!d and tj>e orecced? civ n i-.> common schools.
The new debt oi iho 1* •mto w jturanteod
by Victor Emanuel. *•
The French army at present consists i>f over
400,000 men.
The government of Italy supports new with
large turns tiie excavation of Ponieeli, wb<eh
promts-, s to be by far in re \ eav-a of an
cient treasures than the exe.u a.:ion of liar -a -
ianeum. Pompeiibad irga i-:b oie.u aud the
antiquarians hop- a V t n. vn. tr. .•. $ of ti
classical literature will be luxnulu to light
again.
In Austria f'Teryib’.iig is t■ ti'• 1 ; n sur ,une
The n'ew Cabinet it no'. yet i-. able to p.-.b
lish a program.'. The lmpe; i-il treasury is
empty, and uo one knows he-.v Count i.arish
manages to defray the expenses.
A gentleman by the name x»f Perer. is en
gaged iu excavating Scluut, on? e* v * V.-..-r
Grecian colonies iu Italy, lie has already ’or
warded to the Royal Museums some treasures
of exquisite Grecian aniitpn-.us.
At Hogaen is, in Swoh n, re eral petroleum
■wells have Been discovcy.-d. <*ad wealthy com
panies have been organized to wotk them
In Norway flour is now ux;n : >:nctured out of
codfish; it is vety nutritious and peculiarly
pdopted for ioug sear.pages.
Latest News
B'xr a-EX.Eca-B.^v.i’K.
KBOtl YABIOCS fcOCUCES.
A Mias Highland, a teacher in Ilmniba),
Mo., has been arrested for following her pro
f.on withoat taking the oath.
Pjj a er Miller, tlie Catholic clergyman who
. :irn . ted at Jtlf-reoa City, Me., lor officia
img without taking the oath has liven arrested
- eond time on another change or like nature.
Sail first time ten thousand dollars. Second
tunc, five thousand.
A little speck of war has appeared in Mor
a county, Ky. A man named Williams,
uidi about fifty followers, baß arrested the
United States Collector of Internal Bevenue,
:u>d compelled him to desist from his business,
bl-has also arrested every man who Las
it;ought, a suit a- tiie:t e.uy rebel, and compell
ed them to withdraw them. A company of
United fetateg forces attempted, without eue
. ,to drive this gang from the county. More
troops have gone to the scene of action. Gen.
1i bin Lop*.s to capture the patty.
The week cn the California end of the Pacif
ic railroad is being pushed forward rapidly.
The government sale ol 4,500 bales of up
land citon and 3,500 bales ol sea island, an
::i>unfed to take place in New York, Sept. 25,
\va postponed.
ilcnrj Ward Beecher has come out in favor
of colored tulliage, and thinks Iris party will
succeed.
l Vrher McKennor, of New York, who has
just r'-turned lroui Europe, takes strong
,• rounds H'.-ainst the l’Vntnu movement. He
.-rated that it waa creating gnat trouble in
h b.u-J, and that some young men had bcea
t. aii.'poited in consequence ol it, and he earn
estly advisctl tbo members of his congregation
to i ;.ve nothing to do with the movement.
Powder dealers and manufacturers now
: am that free trade with the South should be
;; and u.( ni. The collector who has the mat
t.i ia cimige will Boon decide.
Iq [j. adi nitg a distinguished Sou.heruer
Ibc other day, tbe President told [him to go
home and urge Ihe election cf meu to Con
: n-, who would take tbe oath prescribed by
],. ,- ’ It was of no use, the President raid, to
, end m-n to Congress who would not take the
oath.
A li T, c of steamer :is to be established bo
i w- ’ u No. to k, and St. Navarvo France.
One obj ct of Cm. Howard’s visit to Itich
njoud is to ameliorate the condilioa of tbo
Li cks the coralDg winter,
'1 he polit e il excitement iu Virginia, is great.
A number oi the Congressional candidates who
cannot or will not take tbe oath are with
drawing-
Common council of Fredericksburg Va.,
! -we passed rcroiutlons expressing a willing
ness to bind Virginia to tbo Union, and to
i iti)( Or- the President. -■
At a public meeting held ia Richmond oa
Saturday evening, Mr. Pendleton, one of the
Coimre.'Ldotia! candidates who can’t swaller
the oath, said he thought it was a wretched
policy on ike part oi the Southern States,
ilmir (X-stence depending on an early admis -
sionto Congress, to send to Washington a del
cg-ttion whose chief qualification consisted in a
| . ivdinc-DS to sybmit to any terms a conqueror
may impose. To submit is not the right
woid—-that is inevitable perhaps, but to court
•wd fcciicit a continuation of a policy which
excludes from the National Legislature almost
(. very man who has really any qualification for
.- uch a plf.ee at any time, especially at such a
time as this, is foolish in the extieme.
Tim New Yoik Tribune’s special says that
I''fa mis Smith of Alexandria, Virginia, former
iy a participant ia tbe war, who has ia'.cly re
ceived bis pardon fiom tuo President, has de
livcred a lorg and elaborafe argument before
Judge Underwood of tbe Uuitid States Court
of viig n':, mi4ci v ring to prove h’s prtsest
eligibility to practice iaw Ijefore any Cos nr fin
the lluion without taking the ,oiminary oath
prescribed by law, t.o thrf effect that he had
ucv.ir sympathised with or aided the enemies!
of tbo United States. Mr. BiaPh asserts that
ho can’t conrcientioußly take the prescribed
oath, and argues that tbe President removed
ail the penalties of bis apostacy. Judge
Chandler, United States District Attorney for
Vneinia, in his reply assumed that tuq Courts
i- vo decided hm claim to practice bvf'Qie it, as
id try tii u i. proper.
The policy pursued by the Secretary Qf the
i'Kxi-u.y shows be intends to employ females
in tbe place ol males where he can.
Tbe planters on the Eastern shore of Mary
laud have applied*to the Fieedmcn’s Bureau
for 1 -a borer?.
Gov. Bramlette thinks that he can carry out
die President’s plans and wishes in Kentucky.
The hotel at Skowhegtn, Maine, has been
burned. Lore $15,000.
The latest advices from Mexico give accounts
of-tev.ral mccemes or the part of tho Libeals.
Mataniornß was being besieged by them.
Tho tram on which Gen. Grant was gouig
iioivi Indianapolis to Cincinnati Isept '2B, was
intentionally thrown from the track. No one
was injured. The train on which Gen. bher
pj i.li was riding -ever tho Ohio and Michigan
railroad was thrown from the track on the
t one day. No one injured.
Our Consul to Liverpool recommends an ex
port duty ou cotton. He says foreign impor
tations will be enormous.
Judge Underwood cf tho U. S. District Court
in Virginia has decided that ail lawyers must
take the path prescribed by Congress before
they can practice in U. S. courts.
It is said the counsels for defence in St. Louis
Unit, burning trial will make application for
Mr Davis to testify.-
A Washington dispatch rays recently ad
dressee by some citizens of Cbarlotteville, Va.,
to President Johnson, prompted by the difti
culities which surround them in relation to the
epproachiner Congressional election, appeal to
him for counsel and advice as to their proper
e urso. Being wholly uninformed as to
whether the test oath will probably be repealed
or modified bo us lo admit Southern mem
bers, they have thought it possible ha might
enlighten them. The President does not know
a-; to ybat action Congress will take ou th
oath any us >t» tbap any other citizen.
O:drill similar to those given the command
vr ct the Department of North Carolina, rela
tive to the mustering cut of colored troops,
!,.-ve been issued to the commanders of the
1> partments of Virginia, Florida, and Arkan
sas .
The Treasury regulation prohibiting the
i-tiipment of arms and ammnnitiou to the South
has been rescinded so far as to allow the sale
of shot gnus and pswijer, and blasting powifer,
under cetlain regulation^,
General Filiow is iu Washington seeking a I
pardon.
Geu. Howard, of tho Freedmen’s Bureau is
on an inspection tour in Virginia.
Only three pardons were granted by the
President, Sept. 20.
Gov Bradford’s attention has been called to
the complaints of the abuse of trpedmen in
Lower Maryland - ]
Dean Richmond the great wire-pulling New
>,ork politician bs had a private interview
wi-h Hie Prheident.
Throe old colored persons have applied for
the pardon of their tonaet masters—a man
named Williams of Virginia.
Tw nty-tinee more regimeuts and batteries
were ordered to bo mustered out September
27 th.
The closing sales of Government horses and
mutes ,vill take place, during the coming
month, iu New York, Pennsylvania, Baltimore,
Missouri, and Washington City. It is expect*
1 ;-d {hat at C-iis series of tales all the surplus
Government anlmala will be disposed of.
a Washington dispatch says that it is nn
-1 der stood thaithe National Intelligeucer wi 1
i be the official organ.
The Treat nary Department has commenced
y-irk upon it? annual reports.
Au officer writing from North Carolina says
S if the troops are withdrawn from that State
ihat there will be trouble between the whites
and blacks before Spring. _
The rebuilding of the burnt distr.ct, Rich
mond, has commenced in good earnest.
Com. Wru Radford has been appointed Com
maedant of the Washington Navy Yard.
Gen. Howard of Freedman's Bureau, will
return from Virginia to Washington jn a tew
days.
One hundred and twentv five pardons, prin
' tepidly us the twenty thousand dollar class
were granted during four days ending Sept
j tember 27.
I Twenty-five planters are said to be under
arreet at Vick-burg, a’l thargod with either
maltreating or killing their 'ormer s ayes.
Advices from Tex .a say that buahwhackers
are committing outrages in that State.
Tbe colored sold Dis aid citiz-cs in Mem
; phis have hid several disturbances and street
fights lately.
i The Feniana are ho’dirtg large and enthusi
! astic meetings iu Otiio.
Gvn. A. j; Smith will soon make a report ot
what he sew and heard iu h?§ Red river trip.
[Certain cotton speculating effifills will be
chown up in a bid light
Guerillas are again c -mmitting outrages in
Middle Tennessee.
A'ii the prUoueiS of war in the Missouri De
partment have been released.
Western dispatches elate that tho weather
contiaues very wet.
Gen. Sherman is now cn a tour of inspection
through the Northwest.
'i be question as to whether the National
Bank stock can be taxed by States will soon
come up in the New Yoik courts
Meetings in Virginia in favor of getting up
petitions in favor tis Mr. Davis, have been
prohibited.
The stables of Wheelers Hotel at Washing
ton Hollow, N. Y., were burned Sept. 26.
Over twenty valuable horses killed. Three
boys ia the building at the time were also
burned to death.
The gairtson r.t Washington is now only,
about two thousand men.
Gen. Bmier chief detective of tho war de
partment is severely id.
Thirty-eight prisoners still remain in the
old capitol prison, Washington.
The appointment of internal revenue officers
for Texas has commenced.
The Long Island Railroad slaughter will
be made a subject for the consideration of the
next grand jury of Q mens County, New York.
A grand Jury in Kentucky has indicted
Major General Fulmer, and Brigadier General
Brisbane, for interfering with tho slave laws
of Kentucky, by abduction and otherwise.
The regulations suder which gunpowder,
shot, and pureussdon caps, for sporting ’pur
poses, may ho s-ut South, have been decided
on at the New Y’ork Custom house, and many
permits to make shipments of these articles
have been issued to powder merchants and
manufacturers of that city. The maximum
amount ot ammunition which may be sent to
any one person in the South, is 500 pounds of
powder, 5,000 pounds ot shot, and 100 000
caps. Nearly all tbe orders are small, compris
ing from live to twenty kega of powder, with
shot and cups lor if. No danger is apprehend
ed from the shipment of these iavoi ses. Tbe
shot is all of tho kind kuown as birding. No
buckshot will, for the present, be permitted to
go.
Gen. Shield of Oregon, has arrived in Wash
ington.
The election for Convention candidates fn
North Carolina is reported to have passed off
very quietly.
GEN. HANCOCK ON MEXICO.
General Hancock, in Hie recent speeclito the
Odd Fellows at Baltimore, said the ppweUof
the Government, as shown in the lato contest,
is a star in our cscutheon whose rays extend
sufficiently far to give light even to London
and Paris. The Rio Grande is but a short dis
tance inconparison, and I firmly believe, from
my own knowledge of the country and expe
rience therein, that the Emperor of the French
will be glad to vacate Mexico if he is allowed
time to do hd with honor. We paid soma
millions to get out of that country after cap
turing its capital, and it ia thought it will not
cost France less than it cost us, and every
day’s delay will add to the expense without
the chance for compensation, for I consider it
as certain as fate that the continued occupa
tion of that, country by a foreign force, which
entered it in hostility to cur interests and pre
judices, will certaudy lead to war. It, is now,
however, the time tor Us to cultivate the arts
of peace, and bind up the wounds made by the
late rebellion. We may defer the day of ret
ribution until we are strong again, without
re sting under the imputation of fear. Tbe Em
peror of the French wont, to Mexico when it
wr,j convenient, for him. We can defer meet
ing him there until it to convenient ffi? usj but
it rpay not be necessary, ami in such case wo
shall jjave dpce enough, in our day for tho
honor of the country's arna?
LA IE FOREIGN NEWS.
7he Atlantic cable company ate raising mo
ney to commence work with the coming year.
'ihe London Daily News says tint no time
will '*'st. In giving a check to Fenianiam,
Jho Government programZ? “" il aouQ an ‘
pOtfUCiifi..
Tho London Times has an editorial strongly
denouncing the continued wanton ana vindic
tive depredations of the Shenandoah, and shet
iog iu the indignation of America against her.
It says Capt Waddell is acting ou his own re
Fponsibility, arul unless he can clearly show he
had no knowledge of what was known to
everybody else, he has no claim to mercy.
The Times adds that England bits done all in -
ternational law requires, and suggests that he
might, under circumstances go further, and
that British war ships should be instructed to
treat the Shenandoah as ary other pirate and
assist tho Undcu States in stopping her out
rages. It trusts that insfrnct'Ofts co this effect
will be sent to the British Commaader in
Pacific.
The Times publishes a lei,ter from Ex-Sec
retary Benjamin denying that the Confederate
Government treated Federal prisoners with
cruelty, and vindicating Jeff. Davis toota the
.charge of inhumanity. Mr. Benjamin sttys the
chief cause of suffering was - the course of the
Federal Government relative to the exchange
of prisoners. The Times, the-following day,
published a letter from a Federal naval officer,
denying Mr. Benjamin’s statement in toto.
Tho Lord Liulenant oi Ireland has asked
for an increase cf the constabulary and mili
tary force of the country.
‘•The Irish People” a weekly Fenian Journ
al has been sin-pressed, and twelve persons
found in the office arrested.
A large ihiiish licet ij now hovering off the
Irish co ,st.
A Freedman’s Aid Association has been or
gaoized in England.
Ail messages relating to Fenianiam are no!
aUnc-ed to go over the wires iu Ireland.
t The Fenian excitement qp the increase
throughout Ireland, anil a large’ number of
arrests are being made.
It is reported that another plot against Na
poleon's life had heen discovered
COMMExCuiaL
AUGUSTA SIAUKKT—OUT, 3.
Report.
Since my last respects, we have to reporta
quiet maiket generally.
Cgitjjl— Has hceu brisk, and is now held
firm, in anticipation of lower rate's of freight
per river. Middlings 34. Fair'36
Cotton Goods. Are off from highest point.
4 4 Bro. Sheeting, 30c. ti Shirtings 26c , for
Augusta’s, Montour’s lc less, with quiet mar
ket. Yarns §3,oofor Nos 5, 10,’ per bunch.
Gbain.—Small quantities of new corn are
placed at f 1,00 Wheat quiet, but eecd will
be wanted at large prices. Flour is quiet,
with a retail demand only at slp a 10 for su
per. Extras, §l7. Family $lB to S2O.
Bac jn.—Bacon very active Clear sides 30c;
Ribbed sides 28. Canvas Hams 32 a 35c.
Shoulders at 27c. Lard 35a38c, with good de
mand at 33:. Family parcles 35c.
Liquors. —-Are in full supply for higher
grades. Common whiskey is scarce, and would
meet ready sale a $2,75e.
Bagging.—ln fair demand a 32 a 35c. Green
leaf rope 20c.'
Groceries &c —New Orleans sugar, 20 a
22; yellow “C,” 23i25e. ; crushed 28a30c.,
with large sales the past week; syrups in de
mand; no stock ; coffee, 3Ga3Bj , for liio ; can
dh’s. 35c.; butter, 3Sa4oe., choice 45c.; cheese,
carce and iu good demand, 30 a -35 c ; for Eng
lish dairy ; mackerel, kits, No 1, $4 50 ; No.
2, S4 ; bbis. $33 a $35 ; Soap, 18c. ;
soda, 18r. ; lime, $lO per bill ; onions, $7 a
8 ; potatoes, (i a 8 ; rice.srna'd lots of in
ferior sold at 16 a 17c.; salt, slo*l2 per sk. for
Liverpool, with good demand ; nails, in de
mand ; Nj. 6 a sl6
Canned Fruits, Pickles, ire.—Are in very
good demand, without stock, at paying rates.
Money -Gold very little for sale 42a44
There his been considerable activity in Bank
i B l's, Southern Railroad and State Bonds,
! which have met full prices.
Freights — Arc lower on tie river, and with
I high water prospects, will recede yet further ;
; cotton per steamer $5,00 to SB,OO ; domes
! tics $4 00 ami $5.00 Freights 2c per lb; 50
I per cent, off up the river.
BY TELEGRAPH
#.SSOCIiTE*> PRESS 81-PiT€H£s.
LATER FROM EUROPE.
Tho Cattle plagut? was oa the increase in
London.
Ei-Confederate Secretary Benjamin intends
to join the English bar.
LATER FROM ST. DOMINGO.
Tae death peuaity for political uflYus has
been abolished.
The U. S steamer Merieldette arrived there
and Baluted the Fur Dcm ngo flag.
Business is reviving.
S'iILL LATER FROM EUROPE.
The cotton market was excited and prices
ruled from ene-Lalt to three- fourths higher.
Tiio sales of American fur rho week was 180,-
COO bales. l>e sales on Friday reached 20,-
000 bales. The market closed with a still up
ward tendency.
The arreut of Fenians continued.
LATE WASHINGTON NEWS.
Tbe official statement of the public debt,
shows a decrease of twelve and a half millions
sinc.2 tbe 31st August.
The Treasury Department has given notice
that it will give in exchange for certificates of
indebtedness, compound iutcKSt and Treasury
notes, 34 pe r ceilt t we!i iy years bonds at three
percent premium, that is to sav one hundred
dollars of bonds for each hundred and time
dollars in certificates and notes.
NORTHERN FANATICISM
Rev. Dr. Wilson, formerly tbo pastor of St
Mark’s Episcopal Church, iu Philadelphia, who
went South at tho beginning of tho war, re-ap
ppared ou Sunday, assisting in the, communion
service; creating intense sensation, many of
the congregation leaving the church.
COMMERCIALI
- Lett >n Market—gep!. 20.
Market etit! We heard of 20 b des being
sold at 31 verbs. All grades Lave slightly ad
vanced. The limits are 25 to 31 evats. — Sun.
I’ricen of Bouilierii fc’tooliß—Sfpt. 23.
Tennessee sixes 83. Missouri sixes vGJ.
North Carolina sixes Louisiana sixes 7j.
Boston Wool Market—Sect. 25* *
The Commercial Bulletin, reports the sales
of wool a? very heavy. The sales of one house
alone for tho v «nk foot up some 000,000 lbs.;
of another. 650,000 lbs. ; of another; 400,000
Jbs ; of another. 278,000 the; and several others
upwards ot 100 000 ’ lbs, each, footing up a
erand aggregate of about 2,000,000 lbs, all
domestic staples, and almost the entire amount
taken for actual consumption.
Wilmington Market—gopt. 25.
We note tbo sale of a small lot crude tur
pentine at $3,50, and tar $5,50. No transac
tions ia spirits or rosin.- Jourml
Fif’.ai:el»i Matters in A>»v Tonic-Sppt. 2!.
The regular stock market couth ue3 to ex
hibit a strong upward tendency. r lho outside
interest increases for the moment. Government
stocks are neglected, but hold their own steadi
ly. The gold interest bonds are all firm except
10 40s, which are \ lower ; 7 30s she w an im
provement., with tmt a moderate business,
each issue being l bettor, biate stocks are
more active. Virginia 0.? were £ better ;
North Carolina (is h
The money aiavkt t is moderate active, but
the supply increased more rapidly t han the
demand. Ihe General rate on call was 5 per
cent , and many ot the brokers could not loan
their balances at this rate, more commercial
paper offering, and there Lining lass disposition
to discount at the range of ti to Iff per cent.
Ace. York Pry Go.-ds Ma he) Sept 27-
la the dry goods trade the downward move
ment ia domestic cotton fabrics baa been ar
rested for the time being, and the turn is now
... fu-u.-.r of the seller. .Standard she.et.inora
advanced to 3Gc. a rise ot 5c per yard irom the
lowest point, Bleached gooeg and prints are
rdpo up, but net bo much j so is brown goods.
More business is doing at the improvement,
but the demand is fir from very active or gen
eral. The trade is now going through the
usual full which invariably occurs between the
early aryl late demand, and a large business is
confidently anticipated in October.
TLe South has taken an enormous amount
of goods and the demand from ihat quarter has
been beyond the expectations of the most san
guine. Manufacturers are engaged on orders
and are hugely sold ahead of their produc
tions. Inic-rc ga fabrics lets is doing, and
prces arc not fully up to the highest point, but
there is no pressure to sell. Slocks are light,
any marked improvement in the demand
would probably cause a rise iu prices, especial
ly on seasonable and desirable styles of dress
goods.
Cbiehsnnti Market.— fepf. £7.
Cotton, Iho market has ruled rather easier,
aud closed vvi-rtk at- 41 a 42c. fur middling.
Cotton yarns a fair demand and steady mar
ked-, at our last quotations Found yarns, cue.
ana dozen do. 20, 25 and 40c, for seven, six
and live hundred.
Rice, the market has been steady at 11a
11 Je. lor llangoon, and 12c for Gordinas.
Tobacco, the best grades of leaf and manu
facturered are ecarps aud in demand at very
full rates. Fine, bright manufactured, pounds
advanced to :?1 15 a 1 30. No other changes.
We quote ; ,
Ohio seed leaf, Fillers, per lb. 1 a 4c. Me
dium wrappers, (3 a 10c. Fine wrappers 16 a
a 20c. Sulcciioi s 25c.
Mason County, common lug&dj a 80. ; me
dium 81 a 12c. ; good leaf 13 a 14'.; Fine
Leaf Id a 2oc. ; Hi lections, bright a ov. ;
Manufactured, 6’s B’s aud 10’s (daik) (15 a
75c. ; s’s B’s aud 10’e Qight) 80 a £1 ; Bright
Founds SO asl ; Fine Bright Founds 8115a
1 bOo. ; Keniusky Six-twist (old) 20 a 45c. ;
Charleston Couuu -.tiara> 1— £7.
Cotton. —There has beon irceivcd in Char
leston fiom September 21;st to 27th one hun
dred and seventy-six bales oT Sea Island
Cotton (part of which accidentally omitted in
previous receipts, but ia now added \ and two
thousand and fitly nine baies of Upland Cotton.
The market has been active throughout the
week, and had, we a good stock ou sale the
transactions would have been large. Some three
hundred bales have changed hands at from 32
a34 cents tor 01 dinary to good ordinary ; 36
a 38 cents for middling to strict middling, and
several small sales have taken place of what
was classified as good middling cotton at 39
cents per lb. The market -closes firm, with
considerable ecqmry. We quote as follow :
Ordinary to good ordinary 32 a 34c. ; middling
to strict middling 36 a 38c. ; good middling
39c Some small parcels of Sea Island have been
disposed of at 55a65 cents pier lb, as in
quality.
The stock of cotton on hand September 27,
is Sea Island 195 bales ; upland 2,593.
Uagton Shoe .Market.
There is no abatement in the desire to pur
chase Boots and Khces, but goods are so scarce
that buyers make very little headway, and
eorne of them, having succeeded in placing or
ders for future delivery, have retired frem the
field. Having Fid against each other for small
lots for immediate ueo, until prices have been
forced up to extreme figures, they deem it bet
ter policy, tor the picscnt, to cease to con
tend.
Manufacturers have all large orders ahead,
and frtm present appearances, it is net proba
ble theie will be any jet up in bnsiDe s for
several weeks to come. —Commercial B '\XhUr.
Liverpool Colton Market ?ept, 16.
Sales, 25,000 bales. The market closed
buoyant, with an advance of Jd
The Manchester market still tends upwards.
The cholera is increasing alarmingly at
Marseilles.
The weekly returns of the Bank of France
show a decrease in cash cf 450,0C0 francs.
ADVANCES MADE CTN r
OGTTON
And Produce,
THTS NEW YORK
Security asd Warehouse €o.,
No. 20 Pine Street, New York,
WITH A CASH CAPITAL, OF
One INilillion Dollars
WILL RECEIVE i:OV6I«*>IE*TS OF CtfTTOX
av , «&e. t
n-d accept timt nr sight Unto or two-t'-iinls mvV t v.i'hp, at
fbipain* port wten a'C>mp«r iv) t y t>i,l of U !
ttfnt i>c • at »i l rtciitfe •.hr p.-ooeny oa anlval. Any other
in o-raatiaacan b• ti t ;yad at.-s ni UieCompany
TMt -nt ltuli nia ow.i-.. a ,1 man g-* by actiye business
m n, trli h, anile , ty the capital invest*.,', ea-iruitees entire
ivty ,nd cjpa i me: in tiij -,s,os u of lneicUani is; eo. s.-u.O
to tUem.
KEsnnEuCKS is sit Tim;. :
NATION a L lie N K Os' THE IvEi'UtLIC,
HANK. OF aMLiUCA.
J UEHO JKE CB ANF, Pr r s t
F. J. OOOSN, Scc’v. s:pt«o SwiiSw
$25 A Drii.
AGEVTs wanted to so i anew and wonderful S3 WING
M.ACHINX. the O'ly clirnp one lie linid. Address
a iaW A (JLoliK, liiddcfud .Vaine s-URd is- 41
S9O 4 M-ir-TIT
A GEXTB w. nted f'rs x e’direly new nrUcies, ‘last rut.
Addresi O. T. GAK.KV, Ci y Building, Hlddeford,
Maine. k-*.'plSO-13w4l
STATE OF OEOHUIA, lUCHSIONI) COUNTT.
Whereas, Agatha, liiqa-t applies t) me for l.etters
ot Administration on the Estate of Antoine i'icquet, late ot
said county, dece is and.
These are therefore, loci’ e and adr&onish all, aud singula
the kindred and creditors of sai-.i deceased, to be and appear at
my odiie, on or beferetthe first Monday in Ni vember neat, to
show cause, if any they have, why said Letters should not U
granted.
(liven under nry hand aud official signature, at office iu Au
gust;,, this 2 J day of October, ItSM.
cctalwil DAVID L. ROATH. Ordtnar
STATE OF OK -KOI i.TilOtt >iU.iD um.Aii.
Wherf-a’, Au-e, Scninitt, applies to me i>r Leitirs ol
a- man trst.on on the Estate of Auto ne Sc i mit‘„ late of said
county ictt.il
These are the cfore to cite and admonish, a’l and singular,
the kindred an 1 e-. dik'rsof said dec-used, to be and appear at
my office, ou or before the ti>t Monday in NoVtii.l. r next
to show cause, if any they have, why said .etters should not
be granted.
Given under my hand and offi id signature at office in Au
gusta, this 2d city oi O-tbher, 1865.
DAVID L. EDA TII,
OCt3 Ordinary.
fcLji T ' TE"aW™ils. K[ . i UN j i>il" \i k .
{J9 Wheeas, Bslth zir Meyer appiicf t - me lt<r lepers of
Admn itra ion de boms r.ou on ihe Estate cf James 1>
Mever. l te -f said coiu’y. creeasrd.
hcsearetlicire'orc to cite Mid ;dmon'eh, nil and sirgilar,
the kindred raid c edit m of s l i decea-eo, to he en-l appear a!
my office, on or before the tlr.it » onday in November next, io
show cause, il any they have, v liy tu and L.tiers thou and not be
gra, ted
' Given md.r my hand and ( ffieiat ci“nature at office in Au -
grata, this 2d Uayoi Octobe-, lu',s
DAVID 1.. It OATH Ordinary.
CCi3 }w4l
STATE OF GEORGIA. RIOUMON I) i. ULiNTt.
Whereas, Miehacl O’Ned, guardim of ‘lien Vrher
( i w Eilen Ha-lings) in*uor, applies lo me for Loiters ol
Dismission
These are thereforo, to cite and admonish ail, and singula,
the kindred andfiiuipls or said minor, t> be anluppearat
my office, on or befor*! the first Monday in Decemhe- nest, to
show cause, if any they have, why said Letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand and official signature, at offic; in Au'
gusta, this 3a day of October, 1865.
DAVID L. ROATH,
Odd 2Gw lamit Ordinary.
S~ TATeTF OIORUIA. Kt TIMO.-O) OoUikTY.
Where-s. Fiances E O Mo g m aoplies tj me for'etters
o ; administration on thaestaiSof Fredrick T. Morgan, la c
of sai i c u iv% deceased.
These are tlicr fore to cite and admonish all, and singula,
the kindred and crcditcs of sa-jl di-ccr-sad, to be and appear ill
my office, on or before the ttr.-t Mrn.kluv in No, ember next, to
show cause, if any they have, why said le'ters should not be
granted.
Given under my band and official signature, at office iu Au
gusta, this 2d day of October, 1805.
CO3 4-ull DAVID L. ROATH. Ordinary.
£3TATE OF CKOKiUi, «IGIIMDNW GDTTNTY.
C? Whereas, N■' cniiah K Butler applies t.o me for letters
off.dminWra iin on ihe e.-latc of Maiv oink, la‘e rs caV
county, deceased,
These arc. therefore, tp cite and a ’lnomsh all and singular
the kindredantt credit vs of said deceased, to lie and appear >-•
my office, on or before the first Monday m N..vouit-- r
to show cause, if any Uicy have, why said 'titers should Vmi
b; granted.
Given under my hand and official signature, at ifflee in
Augusta, tins 2i d.ty oi Uctobvr. 18(55.
008 4wli DAVfOL ROATH; Ordinary,
TuOuSTii SfitD SiOltK.
TStISE eubfcriber will cpm 'he v e Store between the
M. first and Uftre-ith oi Oc cb -rlnx', situat'd on Washing
ton street, one door from h; cor e- of llroad, in tbe rear oi
Ihe Burke iiou-e, where he cxpec s to o itn a full assorim-n 1
cf French, En g ieh, (ieiman and /. rn.nic.iu Gades Seed, wer
ramed the crop cf 18--5. O. FEMBLE
sep2f ' fifi *2 win
CommMoners S-*le of land,
BJV vrtueolan order f-oin tlie Superior Ocurt of Eibert
Sf 9 county a; Ihe September Ie:ill -rh-i. The nnderbigned
wiussb at public outc-y, a* Ibe door cf the co-ut house in
Klberton, on Hie tus’ ’l ues ay in November next, and uiug Iht
legal hour. ■ f oiici if - i-ales. o true; 1 l;d in said counn
~n B avordam c.-eck. kn >'"n : s Uie Kucher and Matin mid
'me, j lining lands of E'.izab th Blink well, the elate of
Ti slv W. Krc'terd'-ceasid, and L. 11. O. Martin, contain!; g
eighty acres more or 1e.3.
bale for ihe purpose of partition. Teims, a credit ct cnc
1 ear, With propers e rily.
KOBEttT llhSl’Kß, )
JOHN H .iON - * > Commissioners.
■IJIOMAS J. BOWMAN,S
rpDfi tw(,
Kfi3(IS£NE OIL,
VlfE areww r-nl nstdl-fc’ <r m the rofl :erp, a fine ar
* W -tide o' HUS','Sbiv iv OIL ii tin 0 ins, ol' five gallone
each— aui übic for s lament i: tie e.pntrv.
1) iViOSON & OO ,
mp'.Sl 1 J&-2 741 VO Ur-nfl s.-eet.
~ MAURUbiL (jrtULL,
YOUKG’S GBE VF PHYSIOLOGIC,iL, WORK.
OK every one Ha ow i D c’.or —ls ’hr a l*riv-te Instnictoi
far Marri <1 Persons or t'e s) about !o inarrv, botfi Male
and Female 1» everj tbl s the lOirs ology and re
la.ionaof ou-S-aual system, aid the prortu tiou - r preven
tion of r-ffipri: g Indad n* all »>e tuw dire ,verf.-s > ever be
fore y'iV.:i In Lie E g.irh la«jiu go by VS n SOU NO. M. 1).
'lhiß is r-al y a vaiu idle and lulen'siing work, tt is wntte
in plain laaguaste f r the gn.eml italer. arid is i-lnUrated
trim upwards ot engr-avingg. All young mar
ried people, i r these c'-nl. mplatim mairiige, ami having the
least impediment to ma rie* life, should real tuis bo-k. J
di-closes secrets that tv.r. one should be a- q -aiati and with.
SUll it is a book that m istb * lacked up, and not let. lie abut* the
house. It will bo sent to any one on the receipt of Filly
Cents. Address Dr. Wm. CODivGl iho. 416 Spruce H , above
Fou ill. Philadelphia, i tad vs vl I
FBI)IT FOR LIIS SiiUTli. !
1365-6 Georgia Nursery. 1865-6
WE (ff :', for F an 1 tvinior p'auting, fine, large am
well grown Tie,S of the caoic.'tt va ieLles of
Apple, Pear, Poach, Plum, Cherry,
Apricot, Nectarine, Quince, &c.
ALSO,
Grape Vine?, Strawberry Plants,
etc,, etc.
A;< which have been canf-illv te a t-.d tyre, and are cot.fi
de nlv ri.c-mnnended. We can airo 3 ipp’y tli 1 m :;t rate and
beautiful Ornamental Trees, Shrubs and i 1 towering i’lants;
such ns
lISSES, CAM MS MAAS, KV Kit GHEE AS,
CLiMllEltS, Ere.
Su'table for Gird ”i j . <t m -lr ier, &c., &c.
A few hundred Fru 1 Tre-s a, extra siz fori dine Hate bear
ing Can he oht. 1 u-d on re auu'de I< rm 1 Ear!y orders are so
liciicd, as the Fall is Ihe host line to Ir u-ipla t.
CW~ Deßerin’iye-itid Frioed Cat logues, with direcUons for
nbnting, lemarss 0-1 varieties, &» , .-ent i«k a I who enclose a
kilo-stamp. Addre-a D. REDMOND,
S:ps tld'awic.fwliT Augusta, Ua.
WHEAT AM>" C<7kN
Wanted at Market Prices
JAY
ESTES & CLARK,
aug32 8d&3w36
WIiEAT~ANI) CORN~
Ground for Toll at the Mill of
ESTES <& CLARK.
aug-22 8d&3w36
Impoitimt to School Teachers-
ASSISTANCE IY I*CRCHASING
* Jit x: r r 15 00iv h .
TEACII KHM desiring ars stance In <o r ->[t-'ing their
school) w'l! fin , it to iti air I leteof to address the under
signed immediate y. lie retires Itstl e Üb-r .l putdiaherr,
Sheldon At < '0 , wli 1 offer u-” q tailed advantages to S :\ithern
teachers. We will m-sist a’l teach r. and on such terms as
will he tatiafae oty, no-matter how limited their means.
*GKO. O. CONNER,
Atlanta ««».
sopl -.'Jtveil' r-,.t I7
JAMES A. JO.nEi'-. v 7. u. AiDUitELL
JONES & MORRELL,
General CoiiiKiission Merchaats,
216 BROAD ST. AUGUSTA, GA.
®‘*7'E take p'eaatre in inform’r.g rur friends and he pub-.
»1 liegeneraliy that we have f rmpd as) artnership for
chi tranaactioa ot a General Comnrfcen 1! aiiieef.
Will give tljelr pera'na attention t»the storage Ind ra’e ol
tot on and all prodne* raise! on the farm Com giitaents of
we-tem prodffc and good; of rye y Uescr-plion solicited
Prom .t attention will ue given to the receiving and iurva and
ingifg ods.
KEr FKENcES—John Daviaon, rjohn & Thus A 13nne=.
Josiah Sibley A sons, B R Warren, Thos S Metcalf, Hon J
P king, W E Jacsson. 6md*26w3B
COPABTNERSIIIP NoTICE
The und'Tfi'gned, hv.-ier asv>c'.a’ed wi h him in bueinrsi
h.s son EUO ibi E H. WAL I'Klt, the firm will hereal
ter he known as GEORGE H. - aL ILR tr b<> '*.
The new firm will eoitinue to receive and forward prompt
ly, allm»rchandize ani produce co: filed toiheir care, and
they hope the patronise so liberally txUnded to the Old house,
wi.i hs continued to the new firm
GEORGE H. WALTER.
Oraageburg Sept-mher 11th, 1366. si p 16 lmd Staw
mrotficE.
_vj *lwctmonths afrer dale, to wit, at ‘he re:-eml.er term,
13u of the Gcu-i of Ordinary o' tt e c unty t (.reen-, - lata.
of Georg a. A potlcatton wlh t)e made to s.W co irt f< r leave
to s il ail thsr-aal estate, con-.istirig 0 ’ two hu dreFand .lity
nert# of lassd wore or leae, (26t'> h.-longtnv to w>e esta'e of
Gwln AI 'ibod deceased. W. L. STRAIN.
sepUiSSivAl Execuor.
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