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DAII?X NEWS.. I ', SATURDAY MORNING, ?SEPTEMBER 23, I860. LOCAL, MATTERS. i Col. W. A. HratairNowAris the authorized agent Of tho " Daily News " for the State of South Caro lina. Ho will visit different Ejections of the Stato Where mail facilities are afforded, whon our friends can havo an opportunity of subscribing to a con sistent and rcliablo Southern journal. TnE NoB-rnnn?* Mail d? Railboad_We woro much gratified yesterday by the recoption of a very full mail by tho land route, which brought us dates of the 18th jnet. from Richmond and Wash ington, and the 16th from Baltimore, Philadelphia, Now York, Boston and Cincinnati, and the 14th from Chicago. It is true this Is a littlo slow, but as soon aB tho roads got aomowbat moro in trim, and a supply of new rolling stock, wo may oxpect the restoration of tho old schedulo which existed before tho war. We have mado some extracts -from Washington papers of tho 18th, which will bo found in our columns. We notico among tho items that tho Georgia Central Railroad, from Sa vannah U> aincon, has got such assistance from Iho Government as will enablo it ?o completo tho traok tlirough to Macon at an early date. _ ci Laps some of our roads might benefit by trying to got similar assistance. Depabtobe of Stkamek.?Tho fino propeller A<7iambra leaves bor. wharf for Now Yo-rk, this ' ' morning, at nine o'clock precisely. ,:-** '' Sales.?A houso and lot in Smith-s trcot was ?old, ycBtorday, by Wardlaw & Cabew, for $1035. Pabdonb.?Edwabd Lafitte and J. H. Nobwood, of South Carolina, have been pardoned by the Presidont. -o The WEATHEn.?After two weeks of unusual licat, a chango took place on Tuesday night last, and tho wind, blowing freshly from the northeast, gave indications of a gale, and tho air became cooler. The weathor is Btill unsettled, but warmor, and wo had a littlo rain yesterday. Tho appre hension of a blow at the present timo haa sub sided. " '-o IJislovalty.?Somo of our follow-oitlzcns exhibit such strong proclivities to disloyalty, that they will not condescend to raise their boada and look ... . at tho ling in front of this office. Such as under take to repeat this offence, will bo reported in this local column and punished accordingly. Captain L. M. Mtjbbay.?The friends of Captain JL. M. Murray, formerly of tho New York and Charleston BteamorB, will bo pleased to learn that he has been appointed to tho now and elegant steamship Vera Orun, which is now employed as a packet botwoen Now York, Havana and Vera Cruz. Robberies_Tho frequent robberies that have lately taken placo in our city show, it appoars to us, a now clement in the population. From the day of the evacuation of tho city to a abort time ago, wc havo boon singularly freo from crime, and our houses havo been roinnrkably exempt from Visits by robbers. Our citizens could retiro to bed without tho foar of being disturbed by house breakers "plying their vocation," and geutlemon wtM lnave monoy in their pockets, knowing they could find it there when iiiT ?nan the next morn ing. But now one dreams of tho music of tho mal let and tho chisel, and aflrightedly wakons up ex pecting to soo a door or a window broken opeu, and a dusky head protruding through it; while others, from tho fear of thieves, and additional reasons of a slight nature, go to sleep withouv any money in their pockets. It is certainly hard upon our citizens who are nervous, that they cannot en joy a sound sloop after a day of toil, from a feeling of insecurity; and it is really requisite that some thing should be dono to stop the marauding and stealing at. nights which is going on at tho pres ent timo. A patrol of young men in tuo neigh borhood of apota that aro heilig frequently visited Jjy thoBe scoundrels would ho effective, wo think; for on application to the Commander of tho Post we have no doubt he would equip them with arms sufficient to stop tho now pleasant gamo of theso night prowling scamps. .. Storehouses.?Wo observo that tho large store house, belonging to MoBsrB. G. W. Williams fc Co., at the corner of Eayne and Church-streets, ' : is undergoing repairs and fast approaching com pletion. When finished, its immenso space will bo ablo to contain more goods on one floor than any establishment in the city, audits conveniences will bo surpassed by nono. Its appearanco is indica tivo of tho very largo business transacted by itB ownors. Removal.?On reference to our paper, the public will perceivo the romoval of Oahill & Co., the ox ... . .._..tensivo grocers, from,??o, 875 King-street, to tho .**. . I-corner .of East Bay and Lodge Alley. This firm, from tho stylo ui which it bus done its business since its establishment in Charleston, has now tho oh teem and regard of its pooplo. Saddles, Bridles, Habnesb, &c?Wo would in vite the attention of our roaders to the card, in tho issuo of to-day, of Jenninos, Thomlirbok Se Co., wholesalo dealers in every articlo connected with . leather. This* is one of tho oldest firms in tho city, having boon in oxistonco ovor twenty-five years, and. daring that time bas boen surpassed by nono for high character and honor ablo dealing. It is with ploasuro, when wo obsorvo the mer cantile landmarks, whom wo have missed for a whilo, returning to their places, that wo speak of them as mon of exalted standing; for it is thoy ? - -who have given. Charleston the bright name she Wears among merchants, and it ia they who will always sustain her. The Life of Julios Cjesab,?This is tho first volnmo of tho Info of Julius Csbab, by Napoleon HL, printed by Habpzb & Bbothers, Now York, in small octavo size, large, c\ear type, and In all respeots noatly got op. It contains introductory chapters on Rome under tho Kings, Establish ment of the Consular Republic, Conquest of Italy, Prosperity of tho Basin of. tho Mediterra nean boforo the Punic Wars, runic Wars and Wars of Macedonia and Asia, The Gracchi, Mar lins and Hy 11a?which forms tho first book. Tho ..second book commences and brings tho life of Cs-iiAB down to his appointment to the govern ment of the Gauls and exile of Oiokbo. Tho asao . ciation of great names connected with this volume will certainly attract towards it all readers of his tory. We aro indebted for our copy to Mr. Hob _o_ P. Buck?, No. iq8 Market-atreot. "' Gboboi? Omrnw, Bailboad.?Mr. Johnson, President of the Georgia Contrai Bailrcad, has made on arrangement with.General McCfdlom, whereby the Government is to furnish to tho Com Kooy, on credit, a sufficient quantity of iron to put e road in running order from Macon to Savan nah, thereby completing rail oommunioation no D^C_ ^fA^t?toUftdthoNorth, :'\:- " --'so *:i . '" ... . ,..- '; JOHN B. TOGNI, '. ?fjpo&i rr ice hoi sk, OFFERS FOR SALE THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES, Just received, nt the lowest prices: 600 Assorted Market and French Fancy BASKETS CWO Choice Havana Cigars. ALSO, On hand a lot of Fiuo CHEWING AND SMOKINO TODACCO, Assorted Pipes. Havana Cigarettes, ice, fee. Also, received toy every steamer from the Nortli, Choice FRENCH CONFECTIONERY, FRUIT'S, kc, kc. September 23 2* NOTICE TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. fX7? HAVE ON HAND, AND TO ARRIVE, A OEN > V ERAL assortment of MATERIAL, among which are? CARGOES ASSORTED PINE AFD OTHER LUMBER. WALNUT POPLAR * ASH TIIC Hum. Doors, Blinds, Sashes, A.c. Sash Cords and Weights Lime, Cement, Plaster, and Hair Laths, Brick, and Nails Shinnies, &c. ARE AGENTS, and prepared to receive orders for? West CaBtleton Mate, Mantle and Slate 'Company Pogo's Portablo Saw Milla, ond other Machinery Rowland's Mill Haws Boat Machinery Oil, Belting, Lacing, &c, - AUH>, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS and other Hardware. STEINMEYER & SON. -" |'l"?ilii'r 23 2 Kcrr'B Wharf. PEANUTS WANTED. THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR PEA NUTS, at E. DAVIDS' Fruit Store, No. 77 Mnrket-Stroot September 22 2* STONE LIME, &c. 1 A A A BARRELS FRESH STONE LIME 1UUU G0.0O0 Laths Hair, 8hingl08, ho. Now landing from Sehr. Malno Law and for solo low m lots to suit purchasers, by ! - ,. TBOUT k AMSBURY, , September 23 _ ' , No. 181 EaBt Bay. CEMENT AND TIN. QAA BBLS. CEMENT, "ROSENDALE" O\J\J. 60 boxes IC and I X Roofing and Bright Tin. For solo low, by T. T UPPER k S0N8, Soptomber 16 lmo Brown's South Wharf. TIMBER WANTED, A T TORRE'S STEAM SAW MILL?HIGHEST MAR. f__ KET PRICE PAID. XUPPER & THURSTON. September 21 '** thstu? C. D. AHRENS & C0.t FORMERLY PROPRIETORS OF THE SOUTH CARO LINA STEAM COFFEE AND SPICE MULLS, HAVE RESUMED BUSINESS AT THE SOUTH WEST CORNER OF KTNG AND MARKET-STS., formerly Mr. Grcer's Book 8tore. Dealers in FAMILY GROCERIES, LIQUORS, WINES, kc. Also, continues to put up GROUND COFFEE and SPICES in overy vari ety of packages. A liberal .reduction mado to tho trade. Orders respectfully solicited aud promptly attended to. C. D. AHRENS.GEO. KRIETE. September 14_lmo P JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES. ?INE OLD BRANDIES?VENTAGE 1821 Old Club House Gin Old Jamaica Rum Old St. Croix Rum Barton k Ouosticr's Importations of Uno Clarets Johnson k Son's Importations of flue Clarets Stuart k Co.'a Urn8lied Sugar Sugar House Syrups, in barrels Choice City Cured Hams Coarse Salt Dm-yca's Mazcna Duryea's Starch Brown's Dotorsiv? Soap Brown's U. S. Soap Colgate's Family Soap Colcnian'B English Mustard. AMO, LIME, LATH, CEMENT. PLASTER AND HAIR. STYLES k CARTER, September 4 No. 10 Vanderhorst's Wharf. FRESH GOODS?FULL STOCK. C A.PACKAGES NEW MACKEREL ZJ\J 160 bags Rio and Java Corleo '.?OU bOXCB 'JfUuUen 200 wholo boxes Raisins, Layers 200 half boxes Raisins, Layers 60 boxes Cooking Soda 100 boxes Magic Coffee 60 chests best Teas, cheap 200 bbla. Sugars, various kinds 00 tierces Molasses 25 bbls. Cider Viuegar 60 bbls. Corned Beef 25 bbls. Corned Pork 250 boxes Starch 200 boxes Soap 600 boxes Herrings 200 boxes Pickles and Gerkins 200 cases Sauces and Ketsups 200 bbls. Extra Flour 60 packages Goshen Butter Spices of all kinds. Macearon!, Citron, Preserved Ginger, Cooking Extracts, Ac., Ac. GEO. W. CLARK _ CO., August 21 No. 145 Meeting street. JUST RECEIVED. 1 AA CASES SPARKLING HOCK AND RHINE 100 cases CHAMPAGNE ODDER 600 cases Ale . , 100 bbls. WhisUy, various brands and prices 10 bbls. Alcohol, 07 per cent 60 bbls. Ala 60 coses Whisky -SO oases Brandy . ."" .". 25 cases fi tough ton Bitters 60 baskets Heidsieck k Co's. Champagne, A pure and genuine article Brandy, Gin, St. Croix Bum Sherry Wine, &c., kc, All of the purest quality and cheap for cash, at GEO. W. CLARK & GO'S., August 21 _. - i No. 145 Meeting-street To Housekeepers ! T HE UNDERSIGNED HAS JUST RECEIVED. PEB steamer General Sherman, tho following invoice of TIN WARE, WHIOH HE OFFERS AT A GREAT BARGAIN. 7 dozen COVERED TIN BUCKETS (assorted sizes) f25 dozen Tin Saucepans (assorted sizes) 86 dozen Tin Oups 9 dozen Tin Coffee Pots, 2,4 and 6 quarts 4 dozen Coffee Boilers 5 dozen Dippers. 8 ddl?aWMhBaa?U ." j I 1 dozen Muk Strainers ' ? 3& gross MUk PanB 6 dozen Tin Pails, 6 to 16 quarts >i dozen Tea Fots \% gross Japanned Candlesticks ' | ; 1 dozen No. 8 Plated Candlesticks 6 dozen Scrubbing Brushes. 1 dozen Ooal Shovel? 1 dozen Clark's Lanterns 5 dozen Selves (assorted sizes) 2 dozen Ladle? 6 gross Tin Dinner and Plo Plate? 1 dozen Coffee Mills 2 (irosa No. 40 Spoon? 6 dozen Spoons 6 dozen Tacks (assorted) 2 grosB Knives and Forks 1 gross Padlocks %. gross Tea Spoon? 1 gross Funnels 6 dozen Tea Kottles 1 gross Candle Moulds 4 dozen Dish Pans DAVID BARROW, Beptsmbex 16 6 No. 163 East Bay, RAILWAYJfUPPLIES. THE UNDERSIGNED, MANUFACTURER OF CAST and SWEDES STEEL ELLIPTIC RAILWAY SPRINGS, Hydraulio Jacks, Steam and Hydraulic Gauges, Water Gauges and Low Water Signals, Llmborn k Justice's Patent Bridge Joint Chair Fastening, Shaw's Patent Cork Railway Springs; and sole Importer of Butcher's Solid Cast Steel Tyro, Cast Stool Rails and Frogs, Oyolop's Cast and Spring Steel Files, kc, and Davy Bro. Steam Hammers?offers for sale to Railway Companies any articles of his make or those under his control, on tho most liberal terms, PHTLTP S. JUSTICE, No. 14 North 6th-street, Philadelphia, No. 42 Ollff-?treet, New York, Or through his Agents, OAME.UON * BABKLEY, Moo-iln?-?troet, September 7 thstuUmo - .Charleston, 8.0. -JVTILLIGAN A SON BEG TO iWoRM THBIB JvJL friend? and patrons that the? have removed their Sales Room, for tho present to SECOND STOBT OF ODD FELLOWS HALL, cornor King and Liborty-ntreete (ontranco Best door north sido Liberty-street), where fboy will bo happy to Bee them. Thankful lor past nv vors, they hobo by striot attention to bustneei; fo mee* tho support of their Meada, tuths September C i '-r'?'?A;j?z"A*tHi><iH_*>or/n i . ' ' ' u: . : .!.=;.; .-.;, ... . ,? .. . REMOVAL. . . GROCERS, HAVE II... No. 275 Rlng-stre*?,-t.>-*_Wr new. btorc, CORNEH AHILL k CO., GROCERS, HAVE REMOVED FROM ' No. 27.- KInjT-MtwV t.> thvlr n_w. btorc, COUN'EU OF. EAST BAY AND LODOE ALLEY, where they will bo happy to meet their customer*. September 23 . ?~j n_T()?L?Nl) NAILS. 1 Ail TONS EGG AND STOVE COAL Xv/vf 50 tons Cumberland Coal, for Blacksmiths 200 kegs Nails, assorted sizes. Landiug per schooners William L. Springs and Jonas Sparks, and for salo by U. F. BAKER k CO., September 23 2 No. 20 Cumberland-street. ^-^NIT?TSTAMPS. ~ FOR SALE AT No. 13 BROAD-STREET, BY FREDERICK A. SAWYER, September 20 w?2 Collector Iiiterinil Revenue. FOR SALE, FROM SIX TO SEVEN HUNDRED HOGSHEADS OAK SHUCKS, ready to be set up: capacity ICO gallons; have be_n seasoning for the past five years. Would make excellent water-tight Molasses or Liquor Hogsheads. Apply to ARCH'D McLEISH, September 16 e _*"" ? '.'' _"'i_L'I-?_?_nL_ ~SF?GTAUi_l&S ! SPECTACLES! GLASSES TO SUIT ALL AGES, FITTED IN GOLD, Silver and Steel frames, by ALLAN A: SIDDONS, September 21 No. 307 King-streot. COFFINS! COFFINS! KEPT ON HAND, OF ALL SIZES AND QUALI TIES, consisting of: YELLOW PINE, POPLAR, WALNUT, SPANISH CEDAR and MAHOGANY, and wiU bo furnished at the SHORTEST NOTICE and LOW EST PRICE8, by HENRY WAYNE, Undertaker, No. 22 Henrietta-street, North side, September 20_0*_Sign of tho Coffln. CHARLESTON HOUSE. EC. C. STOLL, FORMERLY WITH W. O. BANCROFT k CO. FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, AT THE OLD STAND, No. 287 King-street, THIRD DOOR BELOW WENTWOUTH, CHARLESTON, S. C. Torma cash. Bf&~ Country orders promptly attended to. September 18 lmo AN OLD CUSTOM RENEWED AT THE SHOE HOUSE, 133 MEETING-STREET. THE GETTING UP OF THOSE Extra Good Brogans for Turpentine Hands, Manufactured expressiv for tho above Trade, in anticipation of a VIGOROUS ASSAULT ON THE PINE TREES THIS FALL AND SPRING. RECEIVED LAST WEEK THE FIRST INSTAL MENT, PER "QUAKER CITY," OF 1500 Pairs, Sizes 7-11,8-12,10-14, 11-10, Being a portion of 5000 pairs now in tho hands of the workmon. TURPENTINE MANUFACTURERS IN AND AROUND GEORGETOWN, DARLo?tr TON, MARION, AND UP AND DOWN THF NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD, WILL PLEASE NOTICE, AS ALSO MY OLD NORTH CAROLINA FRIENDS. Constantly on hand and receiving weekly A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF FINE BOOTS & SHOES, Well adapted to all sections of the Sonthern States, and sold ONLY AT WHOLESALE. Receiving this day, ex "Alhambra," ioo cases boots and shoes. E. DALY, AGENT FOR MANUFACTURERS. September 22 3 WHOLESALE DRUG DOUSE, JOHN ASHHURST, SUPERINTENDENT, Formerly of No. 29 Huyne-Street. JUST RECEIVED AND NOW IN STORE A F?LL SUPPLY OF DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMERY BRUSHES PAINTS OILS WINDOW GLASS KEROSENE OIL LAMPS, &c AGENTS FOR DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS STEALING'S AMBROSIA, AND ALL THE PATENT MEDICINES OF THE DAY. MORGAN BROTHERS, Wholesale Druggists, No. 153 MEETING-STREET, OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL. September 10 lmo KIM, & CASSIDEY, SOUTHERN DRUG HOUSE, 2STo. 151 _S__eeting-St.5 CHARLESTON, S. C, OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN DBU-S Patent Mcdlclnee Dye 8 tuffs 3urglcal Instrumento Perfamery Fancy Soap? Stationery Writing tak?; LEADS VarnlHliea Oil Dry and Mixed Paint? Window O lasa Brnslic? Wines liquors, kc~ - U* A_eo, 30LE AGENTS FOR PATENT LEOS AN? CRUTOHE8 BM-MM - B*t and Inuoct Poison, _c, &o. September!_ _lmo* NOTICE. mnii 8UBB?R_0BR HAVING RETURNED TO THE City, will contract for all kinds of Iiot/BF-RUILD Df<_ ANO REPAIRING. W. H. GRUVEB, No. 144 Wentworth-at-epi,'., Or at ?AWflOM * Blao-M-n'h, No. 17 Broad-itreot. WtouiborT t_-ta * * . .Wr).::ij _i " :" ' ' * ...... ,. ' ' ; . .ri! ,'.':.' .' .''.' .'. .'. . dti r.. JENNINGS, Tf?OMLINSON &CO, W'HOLEKALE AND RETA?7. DEALERS IN ?BAUDLK?, 1UUULE?. HARNESS, ftc. -. SADDLERY. HARDWARE. LEATHER, TRUNK8, VALISES. OARl'ETBAOS. ' HHOE FINVING.S. ftc No. 36 HAYNE-8TREKT, dun-lesion, H. O. Arc now recelviOK Stock?will ho complote by FIRST OCTOBER?.to which we Invito attention. Replumlier 23 0* ^DYEING ANb"s^0?R?NO ES'l'AHMHIIMia-T. THE SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY INFORMS the publir that lie ha? resumed business at his old Stand, No. 80 KING-STREET. Having replenished his ?Stock of Mutcriitls, ho is cnntolcd again to carry on the same in all it? various branehoH. Thankful for tho ?be nd patronage heretofore extended to him, he solicits a continuance" of the sa?no. .T. J. B?ESCII, September 21 tlistu?l* No. 80 King-street. ~Wr y~g? o d s , GROCERIES AND FANCY ARTICLES. T. L. BACOT, _A_t the "Old Hotel," FLORENCE, S. O, KEEP8 COKSTANTLV ON HAND A FC*uI, BuPPL? OF GROCERIES, DBY GOODS, and FANCY AJOT?LES, Which ore offered to the inhabitants at REASONABLE PRICE8. A caU will insure satisfaction, tuths September 21 W. T. B?RGE & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DEY AND FANCY GOODS, No. 41 Hayne-street WE ARE NOW OFFERING OUR FALL AND WIN TER STOCK. C'ONUItfTTKG IN PABX O?" : PRINTS DcLaines, Printed and Plain Alpacas Merinos Cloths Cassimercs Flannels Blankets Gloves Tweeds Kentucky Joans Oent'8 and Ladies' Merino Under Yosts CLOAKS Shawls Longcloths Irish Linens Handkerchiefs White Goods Hosiery Velvet and Trimming Rib bons Brown and Bleached Table Linen Skirts. ALSO, A GENERAL STOCK OF SMALL WARE GOODS. COMB8 Buttons Brushes Needles Pins Tapes Braids To which we invite the SPOOL COTTON Threads Letter and F. C. Paper Envelopes Extracts Pomades Fancy Soaps. attention of Dealers. Onr Stock was purchased prior to tho recent advance in Goods. Tho friends of Mr. JAMES M. BBAWLEY will And him with us. September 21 FREE COLLATION SERVED K?E1?? HVtSlSII AT MERCHANTS EXCHANGE BAR, Corner King and Society-Streets. August 29_ GIVE US A CALX. I M0TTS' SAMPLE ROOMS. Ales, Wines, Liquors, Cigars, &c. No. 8 BROAD-STREET, CHARLESTON, 8. O. ?- FREE LUNCH from 11 tiU 1 o'clock every day.?S? rnorniEToiis : JOHN MOTT.W. Y. MOTT. August 30_ lmo JUST TAKE A LOOK AT US ! THE ALBION. Ales, Wines, Liquors and Segars. No. 35 BROAD-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. Free Iinncli, from 11 to 1 o'clock, every day. PnornrBTOBB?WILLIAM H. DOUGLAS and WALTER PETERS._lmo_August 31 "LIVE OAK CLUB HOUSE," No. 32 GEORGE-STEEET Free lunch at 11 A. M. etna 9 P. SI., Every Day. Dinners and Suppers to Order, IN THE LIVE OAK STYLE. September 18 lmo MERCHANTS' HOTEL, CORNER KING AND SOCIETV-STS. -O THE ABOVE HOTEL HAS BEEN COMPLETEL"? ronovated and refurnished, and Is now open for the p?. tronage of tho public, ander an entirely new manage* mont A BAR, fitted up -with tho latest and most modern Im provements, Is attachod to the House, whore may always bo found LIQUORS of tho most superior quality in the Olty. LIQUOR can be obtained at the table, and will also be furnished In the rooms at all hours and aU days of the week, if desired. Mr. H. H. PARSOK8, formerly connected with the Pavilion Hotel, la attached to the Hotel, and would be .gratified to meet any of his old friends. LOItlN? & BENNETT, Proprietors. August 24 _3mO 58.:.RESTAURANT., .58 L. F. GOODWIN KEEP? CONSTANTLY ON HAND Cholee Ales* Wines, Liquors and Segars, At No. 58 Wentworth-itreet, CHARLESTON, S. 0. ?_-FREE LUNCH every day from 11 to 1 o'clock.-_* September M_lmo IV. A. Harn.,.tV. Bherhammer. HAM & SHERHAMMER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN, AM? I3IPORTRR? OF Foreign and Domestic ALES, WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS, & ., SOUTHEAST CORNER BROAD & OHURCHSTS., CHARLESTON, S. C. Sflptombsr M lmo fiOJiD AND SILVER, ^ BOUGHT AND SOLO. Draft? on Now Tort, Boston an d riillatMpli to, | ; ' , ; I -AT- , P^H^KEaLER'S BANKIHft OFFICE, No. 350 KINO-8TBEET, Augustu Corner of BeMfrtn. ?o? &?. - i'vA ??aoiijd . . -'. ;/ * if * i; v \ r ,VoM III II f .< .! . >' i .. - . .. .... !; ,,...., . -, AUCTION SALES, LAKUK S/vi.K OF GUVKRKNKN'T CARS ENQLNfJJ ANT- RAILROAD IRON. ' , UNITED STATUS MlOT?RY RAILROADS. ) Ofkick or A_-_rC-M_ QuAiiT_i_iA>tr?n, { Washington, D. C, Aug_?t 11, i860. ) Will be sold, at CITY POINT. VA., <m Wi_>N_8DAY.' October 11, at II o'clock, A. VL, ABOUT FOUR THOUSAND (1000) TONS RAILROax? IRON. At l'OR-S-IOUTH, VA., 011 FRIDAY, <?clobcr 13, at 12 M.. FIVK (5) FIRST-CLASS LOCOMOTIVE ENGINES About Fifty (50) Freight Can* and One (l) Panongoc Oar. At NORFOLK, VA., October 19, at 0 P. M., ONE NEW LOCOMOTIVE ENGINE, G foot gunge. At ALEXANDRIA, VA., on TUESDAY. October 17. FIFTY (50) FIRST-CLASH LOCOMOTIVE ENGINES. foot 9K inch guaco Eighteen (18) new Platform Cars, fivo foot riihro .Twenty-ftvo (25) now Ilor Curw, Uve (5) foot ?uago About three hundred aud Ul'ty (350) Box Car?, 4 feet 8>_ inch ;:iiii;;i. About two hundred and thirty (230) Platform do., 4 foet H)tf inch ganga About thirty (30) Stock do., 4 feet 8>J _?- puago Twenty (00) Puscngur do., 4 feet h;? inch guiigo 8?_ (It Wreclfinu do.. 4 fvot R<-: Inch {piogo Two (2) new Trucks Sixty (SO) now Trucks, framed Fourteen (14) Fists, framed About two thousand (21-00) tons Railroad Iron. Salo? to commence ut ALEXANDRIA, at 10 A. M., an* to continuo from day to day until nil aro Hold Terms cash, in Govomuicut funds. H. L. ROBINSON, Brcv. Col. and A. Q, M., U. 8. Military Railroads. August 24 33 LARGE SALE OF GOVERNMENT UA.IL ROAD ENGINES AND CARS. UNITED STATES MILITARY RA?LROAD8, ) OFKICK OF ASSISTANT y t.-AIlTI-'.llMAhTKB, \ Washington, D. C, AugiiBt II, iHGr>. ) Wiil be sold at MANCHESTER, opposite Richmond, V?.. on TUESDAY, October 3, TWENTY-FIVE (25) NEW FIRST-OLASS LOCOMOTIVE ENGINE8, five (D) foot fpiuge, uve (B) foot drivers, cylinders 10x24 inches, capacity of tan- 1900 gallon? Fivo (5) flrst-cl_HS Locomotives, 4 feet &% incfl guago Two hundred and eixty-dve (205) now,Boj. FroightCars, five foot guaco Fifteen (15) new Platform Cars, five foot guago Ten (10) Freight Cars, 4 feet 8,',' inch guagc. The sale to continue from day to day until all aro sold. Salo to commoncc at 10 o'clock. Terms cash, In Government funda. H. L. ROBINSON, August 24 24 Brev. Col. and A. Q. M. JOB PRINTING Neatly and Expeditiously Executed AT ? OFFICE, -A_t -Reasonable -Rates, BY PRACTICAL PRINTERS. September 22 INSURANCE AGENCY, BALTIC FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. OF NEW York, COMMONWEALTH FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, of New York. The above first-class Com panies take, risks against Fire on Cotton, Stocks of Goods, Buildings, Furniture, Shipping in port, _c, on most reasonable rates. Losses promptly adjusted and paid. J. DRAYTON FORD, Agent, September 14 thstulS* No. 6'J Hasol-strcct. S.-T-1860-X. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS. They pnrify, strengthen and invigorate. They create a healthy appetite. They aro an antidote to chango of water and diet. They overcome offsets of dissipation and late hours'. They strengthen the system and enliven tho mind. They prevent miasmatic aud intermittent fovera. They purify tho breath and acidity of the stomach. They euro Dyspepsia and Constipation. They euro Dlarrhcca, Cholera and Cholora Morbus. They cure Livor Complaint and Nervous Headacho. ' They are tho best Bitters in tho world. They r_a_8 the weak man strong, and arc exhausted nature's groat restorer. Tliey aro composed of tho celebrated Cali saya Bark, Cascarilla Bark, Dandelion, Chamomilo Flow ers, Lavender Flowers, Wintorgreen, Anise, Clover-buds, Orango Peel, Snake-root, Caraway, Coriander, Burdock, S.?T_1860?X., etc. Tho fallowing la a sample of the testimony daily re ceived : 8o__rE?- Home, SoTEnrNTEKDENT- Oftioe.i Cincinnati, O., January 16,1863. ( * * ? * * # * I have gl von your Plantation Bittora to hundreds of our noble soldiers who atop here, moro or loss disables from various causes, and the effect is moat marvelous and gratifying. Such a preparation as this I heartily wish in every family, in every hospital, and at hand on overy battlo flold, G. W. D. ANDREWS, Superintendent. Wn-tAnn's Hotel, I WashtH-TO?, D. C. Jan. 22. 1863.J Gentlemen: We reqniro another supply of your rim tation Bitters, the popularity of which daily increases with the guests of our house. Respectfully, SYKES, CHADWICK k CO. C_EV___Nn, Dee. 8,1862. ***** I had been so iU with Llvttf Complaint and Dyspopeia that I was compelled to aban don my business. I used three bottles of tho Plantation Bitters, and to my itatonlsbinent am entirely cured. They are tho best medicine 1 ever used, and ? shall en deavor to mako thorn known. : Pleaso inform me what S.?T.?1860?X. means. Vours truly, H. B. KTNGSLEY. Dr. W. A. Chllds, Surgeon o? the Tenth Vermont Re giment, w rites : I wish every soldier had a bottle of Plan tation Bitters. They aro the most effective, perfect ana harmless tonic I over used." Oa_t House, Louisville, Ky., Dec. 21, 186L Messrs. P. H. D_a_e& Co.t Wo are compelled to order twelve dozen Plantation Bitters to supply friends who have no other way of pro? curing thlB admirable article, Kespectfu'ly yours, SUAS F. MILLER _ CO., Proprietor?, "bOoiiebteb, N. Y., Dec. 21,1861. * * * ? The Plantation Bitters have cured mo of tho worst kind of dyspepsia of near four years standing. I have recommoadod them to others, and as far a? I know with signal success. I mm, &c BEV. J. a OATHOBN. Burnett House, Onf oinnatt, Orno, I Veo. 20 1866. i Messrs. Drake k Co.?Tho Plantation Bitters appear? to bo very popular hero. Send us twenty eases moro, andf. oblige, Yours truly, T. P. SATJNDEBS k 00. &o, -o. Ao. ko. D?licat- {-nulos, requiring a gent?o stimulant, and clergymen, lawyers and students oxhausted by mental abor, will find the Plantation Bitters a most beneficial tonic Every bottle has tho fac simile of our signature on * ateel plate engraving, or It is not genuine. Sold by all Druggist?, Grocers and Country Stores. P. H. BRAKE & CO., No. 202 Broadway. N. Y. Angust?- ?1_tutha Brno DOTJGrLAS & MILLEB, House, Slfn and Steamboat Painters, GL&ZI-BS, Ac No. al STAIE^TRBET, NEAB CHALUKBS. T71S_T_lAT_a GTVEN FOR?ALL KINDS OF PATNTTN_. J_i SIGN PAIK-TNa at the shwrteot notice. Ruildinga Eegl__e_.' Ail work promptly attended to. 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