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NEWS SUMMAj|. MM -Tbe newest style of chignon i? ?Itgrtn? j|l8- fl marok. ^H?^OS?*^. ^IJH^ -Geaeral Shoridan'a reception ia ?t?ton cort ? tbat city $60,000. f -The total receipt? of tba St. Lom? fair last weoJtjrpja nur tina tm ?g??g ^^^SSI? 1 -Beaton derives ? yearly revenue of $83,956 f{pm ^ quiney an^f^o^?il Ral) waxkile. s - J i?"X i ^ - I?J? formod a quarter of au iiieh.tbick near ^ Frederioaaburg, Va., V?eibawday. I { -Robert Lindobi. abn of th* late President, he? l?rtJreon*bniW?^*o^ 6 tj ^n**;rj*of^^^pmgnmm * are Said te be the handsomest IMSlp S???n-Pl ll n -Some flfty'ladlea^n Lion aottoty, K?PSSSV"ta* . adapted aW>Tt ?t?T, Jt?nt?Vfell appeAjAttothi 1 knee.. , [._..ic: :5VI.t MUM i > 1. -There baye, been heavy frosts in aeveraji pf $ha conntiee in the Virginio, Valley, ?nd soroe diming* ?Inno to the covu. ; . -Pittsburg propoaoe to buy all ita bridgen fdr a ' million and a half of dollars, and to open them tc ' the public wAtiwHtu.'' * ' In 1 -A number of farms in the Virginia Valley have Lately been ?old. td purchasers from Pennsylvania and other Northern States. M . -Ber. Miss A. J. Ohapin baa been called to the pastorate of ? ohuroh at Mount Pleasant, Iowa.; Hbo is said to be a fluent preacher. , -Crosses ar? 'erected, candles are kept bufn-j lng, and flowers uro daily skewed, on the spot in Queretaro where Maximilian waa executed. -Bishop Kip, of California, hs? issued a pasto? ral lottor urging his clergy to nae their baot of- j fbrtsj to bring about a better obeet rance of the Sabbath/ . TU.T, I ^Th?K*naih aa?Psfljflo Ra?way taccn^pio^ M far M Hayes City. Tho stage company ?ind ex? press lino to Denver will make thia point their i terminus for the Winter. -It is said thai tho common squash bug is a deadly enemy to tbe cotton worm, and tbat a gen? eral planting of squashes in Texas now going on will afford an opportunity to teat the truth. -The h us: ness men of Memphis are much dis? couraged. Hard times are predicted for tho people or the South. The prioo of cotton will not pay the coot ol production, and many of the people are obliged to sell at abe present ruinons price. -General McClellan baa taken passages for himself and family, and proposes to sail from Liverpool for thia country in the Btoamship Persia on the 16tb of November. He may-be expected, therefore, to arrive here about the 27th of that month. ' -Tho Memphis Avalanche tells of a Oerman who settled in West Tennessee in 18G3 upon a capital of $900 And good health, hired a farm at $600 rent, cleared $7000 the fust year, bought the farm at $10,000, and now has become a wealthy land proprietor. -A decision has }ust been made by the Court of Appeals in New York, In a caae in -which the pa? pera were served by Judge Cheever in the year 1827. Tho case involved tho right Of dower, and the property in debate increased twenty-fire times ita value at the commencement of the litiga? tion. The Charlotte Democrat says: "We saw ?lump of gold last week weighing six pounds, which waa found in a branch near tho Austin Mine in Union oounty. Judge Kelley waa not far from light when he talked about tho vast wealth of this region of the earth. The ann never shone on a better sec? tion of country than this, and all that is necessary is for our Northern rulers to let UB alono. Ih/?. -A Paris coachman having lost his tongue hy amputation-considered neoatuary bcoauso of a cancer thereon-a surgeon of ' tub Hotel Dieu vd plaoed it with one made of India robber. Although, like old dog Tray, "he cannot apeak," ho . tastes and smokes his pipe with apparent enjoyment. After eating he takes out hie tongue, cleani. it, and carefally laya it away in his pocket until lt ia again called into requisition. -Wo have heard of carrying base ball matters to extremes, but tho following ia a little the "basest" wo have yet discovered: "Speaking of borne'runs-that was an earnest prayer offered by a young deacon, who, iroah from a game of base bali, stopped into the weekly prayer meeting. He was called upon to pray, and id winding up his in? vocation, said: "Ohl Lord,.,?a we start for ahorne ' ran to glory, don't let us be caught out by the Devil on a fly." ? . '^\ff^Rrs, 1 -Rembrandt was dining ono day with a friend, when it wes. discovered that there.wait nowastard, having little confidence in tho servan fe effort to make haste, laid a wager that he could etch the view from th? dining room window before the ser- j vant returned. He took up a.plate, tried his etching-point upon it, sketched the view and won bbl bet, The engraving is a yary rare one, and a single copy of it recently sold for nearly a hundred dollars. "\1 .J : -An ex-Union officer of high standing, lately ar? rived in Washington from Galveston, gives figures whiohShow the ravages or yellow fever to bo un? precedented, M the time of General Griffin's xun?rsf oirt^ ?w^WiT dna and thirty-seven mein on the rolls of the bat? talion stationed there, only four officers and twen? ty-four men could be obtained for escort duty. Th? fatality among old citizens bag been very great; iotas of* ?those carried ojff. having" lived through seventeen seasons of epidemics. -Who requires the more porter after ?V fatigue, a married man or a single mos ? . Here ia a floe, new point for debatipg societies to discuss. If anybody doubts whether there be anything in the question, we ?hall refer bim to the late review of tho British troops at Chatham by H. B. H. the Duke of Ceabrtdge, afc ito*lyoa\^mkon of which . pint of porter was issued io each man engaged, "and an additional pint to -each marriad man." Such sr; ?ti^d7tvitaffes, cr, ai ??>?*i,, ihe set-off, of matrimony in England, and particularly in the English service. ~^;F^t^0,^ni** growi^iinil^^orthwesfc ; apv^fVopi a shigla statement from the Milwau? kee oo^pond?^ Philadelphia Inqniroiya?>. follows: Wheatlea be made to pay a fair profit te the farmer in ?U tho Northwestern region, at tho ( rate of erne dollar a-bushel, bia now bringing in this market from one d^snt?: ^M^S?%: to two dolara. One farmer has employed ?fty-tw? ?old hat 'wheat at ono 'dollar and^nlnety^oent? a 2?a,SS^i|aS??i ?? larmer is well known in this quarter, and the figures are capablo of demonstration. -M. Oeyaiin, manager of the French National Poultry Oomr*ny, says ^ ; ployed largely to hsfcoh and re?* obJokens, fte thi>y ?an incubate a mnoh larger number of egg? than hens. Tho way in which they aro induced to take ! to the han's egg? Lsas folio wi : A glass or two of plnoked offbis breast, and he ia placad on a largo" MP 1 ting of egg?.' On coming to bis sens?e next m?ri> Ingbert* that a sudden chango M's come '^ u hiss? and ea the denuded and irritated part of4fk: . o?lirsiSth^ < fet*l^^ \ and vignette*. W ^ 1 -St Peter's O horeb, in New Kent County, Vir- ? ginia, is one of those which were built in 4ho old < Colonial times. Within its massive and favored 1 waua many of' thej^jjiwoi^ wont ] to worship, as were inariy of the worthies of the 1 Revolution. At its altar George v?*4M$gton waa c narrled to Martha Coatis, and ^ts metas have ire- " Soently eehoeAhia footsteps. , A, ?ad f?b&w hm, \? however, ooma o vc?- it. The walls and tot* Mil1 I ^ end are as ?^l^^'m^mm, ? raised. TBnt desecration baa done it? me&h?hory1 # Wbioh sat so many generatmna, or of the altar ht \ whtolitmmm&t and horses nirre. been stabfed in ? ,*V^S?^:The "^viog.,siMrT?ss?ii M .?jaj. ^ ?fag to repair it, and being unable jo n Wt!* oSdoto8 'Qfcmobg'tnMpowTiini' t, :-?&????' ; ^{'riliifyy,^0^^. en,?DPeai to ? ts: vs CURRENT TOPICS. ?rtroBU. ?ca^Kif^j^ ?r years ridi- *| "^h^ld^c^untrU* UropporUd by a ?oil i oriilizod almost exclusively by sowago. We have < ?ooiioniiaU have eo far triumphed as to secare ? < Tial.of tho oxp?rUoeut, and it is safe to predict "J Wb^luSe&WW*/. a good ^rop. ? ?owe .;9tf?T, t*? ediWfli??>t Of which WM eileen inoh?s Joo?, . ufa &e&??fo*M ot ?*> v&l?&???? ? of f^aBti,^?^^^wl^M^m^ bayonet belief. Some nfty or sixty ae?eewes**ewn to grass* ? Nearly ^h^.hup^ gow* ??r*,kept at o?e Maw upon..* portion of tfc? t rant, but tb*y J failed to ?esp. the ?na? down, ead .it had to- bo . out. That port whiob wa? ??owed has been out , seven times, and ?a to be ilie^d ivyloo more this season. Tiros ftw'tt tm ?*?*???>? ?&j-U?s* tfj pop acre each cutting, of tho Italian rye grase, tb? value of which is ?bout one pound sterling.a ton: At th?ii pile? fche y veld of hay wouM'be Worth about $90, while the expense of fertilizing it will be lea? the? W*i JfNiwWw a result, that> ufiihgi soWafe?Istl?t practicable a? well as corioot thwroticallv.. Tba woi'Jf? *f the company are very perfectly.constmotodj and? j udgr j ing AopUb^ dea^pttoo g^ven^gb,*,be a modal fbr Blio>|ar,wprk8 f8>^??wVX' /. / to U ? THE MOKTOOMEJI? (AXA.) A d vor ti ?or, in order to prevent! all tho trade being loat to tho gulf port?, by tho .iron .arms .that aro being extended East and Weat from thc various cities to tho North ot Mont? gomery, advocates the construction of a Bhip cana* through tho peninsula of Florida. It say? it baa heretofore urged thin enterprise upon th? cities of the gulf, 'Mobile and New Orleans; dud % hopoa, now that the oloo'tiona aro pv?r, tho jour? nals of th?M' Ottlea' will, for thou- own interests if for no other, give tho subj cot the consideration which ia duo to its iiuporfcanco. : It says it will bo too lato whoo tho projected, railways , are com? pleted, ,aapoolally those through North and con? trai Alabama, and those .which will soon . open tho splendid harbor of' Brunswick, Geos^ia. Tho New Orleans Republican ?apprpvps of,tho:pro? ject, and says:. "Years ago. the, govoramont nt Washington ordered a survey of tho Florida pe? ninsula, with a view to the formation of a ship ca ual across it, and there eau he no question tts to the feasibility of tho project. Such a caiial exit through the level and easily worked Soil of Flori? da, and soarcoly, ? hundred miles iu length, would admit uu into tho Atlantic Ocean at the thirtieth parallel of latitude,- far .to' tho North of-tho Baha? ma shoals and tha Florida reefs, and plaoe ba1 within four days of Now Torie, Abd within, fifteen days by steam navigation of LrVerp?ol and'Hivre, requiring no atoppage'for fuel; ' nW^Q fa Mf? daV, itj?futjfi?y? 'or^lb?rty ?fff'*" Yep, wo ?will aeepnd; ! t?? adver?jsiw, iu, Va#pniinK thejtnlf sw*portsJrom their lethargy." Let us not only have a canal through the Florida peninsula, but a similar canal through tH? latamos of Tohuautopeo td tho West,' which will carry ue into the Pacific in fl VG rn' S i x ?days. ! . tri v?,-./ .?u/.au.ro-n.'.. ;?.. luiu i .THE JMVBT08MX1 of an artistic treatment of our modera coBtut?a is ruado most painfully apparent when it i* proposed -to ete?t a statue - of atty dis? tinguished contemporary. Tho reported selection rf*, ?W-? WWmm* r^iStffiGSulfl WlWlfc & *$?&>a> suggests thia difficulty again. However estimable i? man ?nay be in private Ufo. yet to make a bronze, repre? sentation or him in orir ?gly fashion of pantaloons, poota and coat is really to inflict a uuisanoo upon posterity. So much is this so thai siren the boldest realistic sculptor would'not dare, to grapple, with a, G toro-pipe hat. The costume, ofa .military ? hero 5vea some chance for fiawing outlines. A cloak n bo introduced, a .plumo can be made service, th? embroidery comos into play, while the sword gives a chano? -for some action. But thero is > no moro hopoleassufc bis ordinary costumoand doing nothing in p?rtj oular. Even a pen and? scroll are hardly in ohar actor, while a ledger and a ruler cannot he admits tod. There are two prominent instances in which the artiste, feeling thu difficulty, havo boldly cut the Gordian knot, and attempted, though with What success each one'must judge for himself, to return to the simplicity of nature. The one is the statue of Washington by Crawford, ip t^e grounds ok the Capitol, an,d the other ie the statue of YoiC taire by PijaUo, wjbich is to l>e found in a retirad corner of the. Mawtri* Library, at Paris. Ia thia last the natural obstacles in the way of thia treat? ment were oven greater than our present costume offer*. Voltaire was in his old ego, and hie whole ffajody was emaoiated to the hist degree, j?t there ' he io in marble, in puris naturalibm, and the start? ling effect of the statue shows what genius-French genius-oa? do even under such 'cufneultiea. ?Tam SAVANNAH Republican, in speaking of tho European flituation, says : "England, racked with Bpasmoaic benian pains;. France apd Prussia glar? ing at each other aoUoss'the rthina; Boasla^tr^ngJ sjreaotionary.C^yan^nst (h^pejein^from Ma lines, and a Eevolutionofy Council adjourninsr in aig*VfrrW'd?%^J^a3?0 ??Itatv draiCTby 1 the grip* of NapV?eW?lli?t^ in niawtu^-'aWeat 8f Garibaldi, and Jma whole .kingd?m dh ihe ov? of consequent insn^t?e??!tonM,t^^ law; Spain bleeding *hf*W*^M^miiitm}>.<Jm hitter end, and Greece agitated to espouse their- i pause; Turkey threatened 'with--foreign *ttacl?;, add domestic disruption .'euch' is the lively pic- S turo tho older continent .ireeonta. Aud''wliV?" 2>?,0^ able caeh, jj?r anui?^ ! oa*9 her poor, ooltiyat? her waef? ?i^p4jj'irupiroy?. \ Nr aVt#Bii?k^M i- HArft^j^^^^'^ftflif^^^ -Prophets of .Sus?pean i " ' '..'i-f, j .->' . ' H, ? . i Lt'.?oi fi .L?.1044J ??i^fUut t. ?"? iv*. 'lOii ia <?-.!. i .-()..!. i VWilljML ??iM?OTiljftsW'i *?#'-tk? foHow?rj* ' Lafayette towaahip. Recently he was summoned ' lo^aot as a Juryman in a case'balng ^iad'titfba^'? fi? ..???posed to.Uiftpartie?.to the>?tttt, hat they aUow bim S^A -^M the f?fr>*?? 1^dl^&^<^^toff%^ verdict. He Wyn procured ft b?ttje'?f wtuflkey^aome crackers, u^^'i^?^i^'W1- W9*m** *m hs defendant in the snit. Ho helped himself .io, ! .? WjWaj "- M -r-A-J ti thii pirnrlssnwi ?ml .-{ greed upon a verdict," an* ?ant th? constable * ? ?Wn1dTO'?npW K rSaf ! ty. He wss ajrafc iuterrogs^sd ?3 to fa? ver- 1 l^?i^^?T^^6 ****** % oipstable, ind himself conducted before the ; a>hre, reported that it was Impossible for the f hf**;. Wf ,t?WnK;'^ fr>f*mfl J*. s?,good a?, ia <t* iik case he don't naiad nUttmp; on a jtrryv"' ' ' ^13 Maw Yo*a Time? says . The Tree**** ?)e- a th,,?ibout twenty-eeiren tsiUtoi???? <dcUarn i? a ie P?oaauro ou tho mur ko t. Hi? -lea, however. I ave boou morotfot UM^WUI poeo of ol>Uiuhk?kj|UE^L_ moy, than for mk affecting tho iempoxfW^ffijM^ MWI^ liad appeaTo^f?"Kim ?^uT^roveaS&o^h^^ * that if tho choteia-murHtro ut^iow wvmidpyocafai _ fToflWTtc1 WBfttstUy m't>*?olouji ' fe eliow a dirac* Providential iutwfewme* ita tho?r bahai?. Accord- \ Ingly twelve flog*?*? threw away Shtfr "doctor . BttuT^and Wlyingt?om?olvoawiththaflgBan? ' ed. Tho rosidf waa rather imir,fu)op?, for alprgp > of ^?friW?r Jp to* w*<. wuatiii Tai VOLTXI \ INO figaro? show tba expenditures of the United States Government, ota Account of tho erm v; bo th vohmtera ?Ud regulate, during tho ..I./.. *...':!,..,., . ? I lc] ;.i Iv (. . nm yearn: (XalttH^^ f>AILT ter s remaining rn the Fostofficc at the en<i IO li',t> t il tO l?M .TS l r. ...!?: J.SK'4. .. . .'. ? B .? of eoch weeky agreeably to the foltottnng #hr Ait dammuhihattoris int&nded tor puUicallon thia journal mttst be addressed ld the Etiit?r ?j t Daily Neu*, No. 18 Kayne-street, Carterton, 8. V. Brisiness.(Communications io Publisher of Daily lV?c?hnol undertake lo rel''rn rejected cornmuntea ? j j AdvenbieYnent? outside oftftp etty must ie accompd I nie?ioithilhecasli. . 1 u . 3^^R;LE.S T PKT ! PRIPAY IS&HSjjfe 0CTp?yS I?, 1867, .Juli.wi-: : vi:.-/i .. i. ~ - ? : ? Jo? WORK--We have now completed our office ap va to execliie.ih tho abort wt posible ?roe, ALL KINDS OF J?3 WPRti, and we most ?sj)^^;^ jll'e; patronee pf'w"; friends, if? TO ?. mst? edi ? 1 c? ij .-qggwiBwr*.?mi1 . *? PU? BVJ88CHSBBBS. - ?ort r.-iIB 'O Hil hOi:< t.nw ..?"! :. .. ? I ? ? We weald ^ fr?? ir BubscTlbers would WW&fo WmWWH?is? BWBBJ.. wall os do individ?ala. wilt, ffefVre,', bf' ob?lg?4 t? *U wb* nra in irrenp, Itt ttW city and io ?be country, jf| hey, will piato " prompt payment of what < ia'-'d?*.1 sih C..Ivie . AMT VK?WTA*. . ,'.i..u: tu., ftfoif Ot ir?OM?Co ? ! .' ? ?? aid" io Bttdicaliam, "Thus ft?r, and no farther, i halt thou go/' Tho day of vengeance is pass liff, und the day for thc restoration of Uhcrty 1 leed this. He is in earnest, and be openly de i lares that the pa*ty ians* bo consistent, and it paila. . They see in the . defeat? a loas of ah? ?j urse string and tho power, : and they mea? to ] reserve both -if possible. These men look cn ji.?yMH'8''An40???^ fanatics. ?fcey. I refer mou ey lo pr i qc ?pie, and'pow er to hones? ty. A repulse ia met with, and, Uk? good' generals, they fall hack on ?uother lino. Tba' ?I >1Tpwlbg mTivfo 'tlroteiit'' New Tork Timas, ,1 roye that there, are men who did advocate thc I .econairuetion Acta of Congress who are cap? able of changing their opinions with a change p r the popular tide. Our Teaders, we aro sure, trinen.pi TUA?J. STKYSNS are liked by some of ' b is^OWn . party, when they chance to fail 'with. o ^r^^^lb?^ ? ^a^^^t^^^^^^e^^^^^^^^ 11 ti natoiawiiukaarsita? stMSl r^Uf^mtioW'-eH^bt 1 S SJ* Stj?^^ i ff# AM fla? t*l?? that Mr, ?UVHiWto h>ti? * ?i* e^^^ ^rak admit ibat ti&^'t? " loitth. , Wo^are ?Ja/! to. see a UUlft tardy jurtle? -J ioiiing ?nra? fraan that. ^uArter. . Tb? ihbflient l<: Ut a maii t?rb* <?st -?I- -h^,.- ?pis{^??i''th', *|p at lottJ? bat? depriVea '?flll?OT fop* Vb*? i?Mmu?i?m msmtstTxTliVrtyTftW^ ?j jr No rl(b^ J??-^ ??*tot*d .?? l&? wny. %kt restoration oatnot be bad by letlia?t ne ^?.^ *tod*^ ntouMKM?'lUl* I % thc firitsas, ?f.Ufe-Jltit ?n*iMt,.(hat there * SI J* *ta 8f?^ W^;ft^ fiWW Of ?ai emaaoipated btaoks, with nett to no edu at?on, ao property, BO aooial position, and not * B<jogk l*nd in tb? aggregKt?' i? o^?^'.??c?'.0^ d aakbdM*t^?r?ro. Tbat ^ei?j^;^^ L lt jhad. H aby way otb?r tW d?V ?Wf^H. 4, tb, o*^a of ibb. t?nilirf'|^^ . ltsWiVria^'fet?tltM^e^ ffllaSi ral ie RBBMT, TO A SMALL GBHMAK EAMlJ LT. M ?kt fililillsteil MOTT SHOP, wi tb flu? ?s? asl rom th8 biidga. Said House ..avtng ail conveniences.1 S** "V?^tar*^Saft?T?*i *c i satt wall fora .ora or tavern. K v* Appty *Q D. Ti. DUPONT, At M. Goldsmith St bon. Vendue Brno?. October 18 , ^ ? .? ? ' ' ' 3 Tto MUT, A su nra? or FOCIX PLKASW JL ANT & Wr ROOMS, nssr tb? Battery, on Una 3**? 7!?&or- ^"?a?? ?M. *u ? Private Room and Fantry. .^IHULt, con Mucks, Drc?Bln? Attach od to the House ts an add l October 8 CLIFFORD tz MATHEWS Real Estate Agents, No. 66 Brosd~street. tofMwsa a week, making it a' v&ry eUtfblo location for' a'ltore? Tor terms apply to J. EVAN* EDINQH. Kdlato, or CLIFFORD A MA1HEWS, October sf , ? ,. t ?pt (j j j '\f ?Bartcston. mo REIT, A PUBAIAMTli V UTVATBB JL HOC BE, in the central part of the city, containing October 16 T^Ott BAt?Eojf, A wj^?T?tToN K SAO JU DLE AND DRAFT BO BSE ; also, a Buggy an J full sei of Harases. Apply NORTHWEST CORNER OF ?OAKDIN?.-COMftf?H?>ApLiq ANO BPA JL> CIOU8 rooms wtttamoderate Board, pan be obtain VT privat? family, at No. 45 BAST BAY, near the SOABUHB?.-HBCMLLKSTT BOAH O CAB bo obtained, at reasonable rates, by upplying at No. KING STREET, bne door above Hudson strcot. near the Citadel. The Street Cara pasa the door every ten minutos. 3mo October 7 REMOVED TO ? ? ( NEW,a'i08E, No. 281 KINO STREET, "Between Kinsman's Confectionary ^OaARTIE A STILLMAN, AOEN IS, RESPECT, WJLY^h? ""S?? ^ <* ss "?"H to their Bow Store, where they ara opening a foll ?TOOTOF^ FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. BAVa^lamBiS^B STORKS, Koa. 108,110 and 113 EAST RAT, Corner Accommodait ion Wharf, kjTHERE THEY WOULD INVITE THEIR CITY AND ITV Country Friends to call sad examine their tirga Sad weU selected stock of FLOUR. 800 bala r?To,^0'1 ' "; 740 aacka Flour, JOTSBgredas, ; Prices ranging from e7 to ?13 60 per barrel. _;-4MP?/lKJf0sBsSsBaaVK (50 bbls. and tea. Molasses 10 ands. Bqger ! 00 bbls. Sugar. > Tor sals losy by STENHOUSE A 00., October 4 Nos. 108,110 sad 119 East Bay. "fc^^A^ ?Sot, Mr. O. R. CATHCART having rattled from the sams. All persons indebted to the late Arm will make pS?gWw* e^sffi? t^ mme and aryle of MoMTLLAN A MORTON. , j AB sletes against tbs tes ant mast be =rsss=*sd ?* .w^ ****** fug, I t MANDBBD MORION. October 1,1867. October 1 I MOTEtt. ittflsiiTriif Wffft, CHARLESTON, S. G. Uli: ,ri.i.UH'''l!.i A. BUUasm.Cashier. ??. HORBACH.Bnper?ntendon?. SJ. SWANDALE, PROPRIETOR OF THE ji^ (KREEB? VSLLK, ?. C. m JAMES W0? *AlKSiir-A!.Of New Orleans. f^F. COBKEBY..."..Of.Spottswood Hotel, Richmond, Pt?plt?A???^?ifi<>? ID Rotunda of Hotel. iftealT tao 'raraf^BOVttBl, Bos. SI. ??3, SS - AND 87 e AjBWs^3wnS9snttte' SKMMSB^SV^MBWB^^^ W? meas ara sasstot? sad vail venti- ' f?r^^^^^^rS?i i-'??? . Bays rra?M tesura. B M..1.Iiiiw,iyi|^nss^iim ?>...U.WM -.u ( ; '1W?#I??^ft&TOBMa ITC. FINE LOT OF BOOFTW? SLATE ?OR BALK aaeeo at _ w ^ O. W. SEIONIOUS'S COAL YARD. ?ototosr? ie* asst Bay. nesrU?seI street. HOM. TOTS. STs. Fe TM ?ANTEN, Be. 1?Kia,state,?dteBB.sfaBaiatiaTM. i> :i " S?!S^!!!?-^ini m llmmm " H, ,i,,",-. - _ 1 ino VCnoiiniaV ^^H^HsulvBifVsB slaVWHMf I A^teBtafs to bsawdes* ^SH?a?^'tma 0%l?st?. f j COLLEGE. 1. M?7. P.. win be every fle ...JWOOO' 1 .?0 00 Eee.m..SK.YT..../ i00 all tho Ornamental Hnmch.cn very low. Tho*? wiahimr to patronlzo Ute School wlU plaase ad? ir?es th? President._Itu August ? BLUM Mli'sm AND FRENCH taught wh*n desired. September 90 "-??et u?a>*X_ llall??, ?WCKfc K^PoW???S odio v,f >/a ./ BASH- ttUil*. ' THE ABOVE HO0OHT AT HIGHEST MARKET ralea, by ' ANDBREW H. MORRL AND. ,,a?V" . .. . . Broker. No. a Broad atoeet September 2fl i ST0K?8E. Si BARNWELL. OTeittA?!?. TUB M?ST ClCKTItitl, ARD .arenca, wben desired, aa low as amy In the city, Anni y to O KO. W. CLARK ft CO., Coruor East Bay and cumberland streets. September ?17 ' - CtQTHIWa. L O T M 111 O , No. 219 KING STREET, ?West aide, one dobr South of Mar i :. ket Street. NOW OPENED AN ELEGANT ASSORTED STOCK Of ?'''.e^'OTH/jNQ, ; Tb^?^Ha^ ?estowed on the Cutting and Work? manship, ?jad every Customer etta .ely on purchasing from this House x perfect. (garment. , THES STOCK COMPRISES Abb GRADER, JFINSl, MSB DIV HA AH? lAKMt PRMIKp, j IMC?!|J.9INQ S|AM V NSW HVAUB. j FROM 3 TO ft YEARS OF ?0E. j To supiu\y the increasing demand sn this branch of my business, I have j greatly enlarged my Stock. Parents wiUfiiid here alHhey need THE STAR BEANPLINEN BOSOM ' . ;.. .. AN?. ! The STAR BRAND SHIRTS I have sold in thin city for over twenty DOWERS, F^ri l^e^rto^d^^0 ?? 'A full supply of (SLOTHING for Freedmen of English j ^?tOIt?SS1 KS?fA'STSEKT. U>feSo^?&MSt*no marked on each article. rho anitra at?ck to ??fftred al low twice*. hnataae? am^nvttafl ta ott ana toob throngh tba e^PlM^ .. Hoher? _' ' ' ' Uno litt l>lfM JflaJLW .ii Jill li Ks min a ?. DVKVEA . . J. BARJUBTT COBHlf. jmW?mmtwwm?Ki - ^;?L%i .i.a/.->i:-.?'* ?r .L y?*** aioNjBRAi. comtis*??Bt AW? SHIPPIMC? WO? 1 AOXOB'a WHCABV. .,a- iii ?hbA*??N*?; '??'.?." ' ' JOHii & THEO. ?ETT?, . 1 DOMHISSION-' MERCH ANTS i .nu///.ru .i^m?: x? ;i WA iw \ STEAMSHIP.jLUBMTfta ? ? J. yftifi? ?ii;,*,.. i_'.?/??> ?, lP*|U < pp B. BIlllUSB A M, ; ' ??fttl&tftte A gen IN, Aw??onevrs ..! ' ' ARB ?'. , 1 COMMISSION MERCKANm I wwttm NO. m HAVNK STREE-* i AN? . .. 1 ?d; I? ?r,ar>f?d .?. .?? ' ?' cs? ? . . ^?MUA*?|K|ft ./TO TAUt ?UHOHASB, SAUS- A Ste* H. BILK. 1 iioRiMg^ILST^ES^?^ ^A*a.AJJ*ie WHARV, Ckarteaaass. M. ?. JMMT HOODS, ETC, jg A FEW li ARO AIN S M. KiT TUE J I CHAjtLWTON H?U$?.? SW, WEBB 287 and 289 King street. WE AUE OK FE HING THIS DAY A LABOE LOT OF PRINTS, at Vi ><" cent*, num.. of them of tho beat maka?. Otiflnai prto?? 16 to lux cento. The above Booda are offered yenr low, to tusk? roon, for a new totj 5We ar? also offering tho chsapost ca*, of LONGOLOTH. lax cents, ever shown lu th!-? market since the war We are showing Urge varieties in every deportment mi guarantee ott (?food*, at the lowest market prices, for OasK Every cepartment wtU be lound complete. m? 289 We nate Just refitted tula store, and opened u for the purpose of mcroasing our business in thc,Buer c?asete qr Hoods. ?Mob SS complete assortments of COLORED DRESS 0001)8, Black and Hocond Mourning Dross Ooods, Colored Kilks and Black Hillie, French and Irish Poplins, White Good? in every variety, Beal laces. Imi? tation Lacee. Embroidery m every variety, L. C. Haitd ' at au pricep to ohoop lot etas certs). Hemmed Embroidered Handkerchief* ?nd ftwohiofH, n. tull ^?nd new atdek ?r Shawls, m full Hue of latent style siiiaU Skirts (euited*V>r short drosses), atoo the small Trail skirt, full Rna of French Corsets, full line Of the 1 est french Kid Cloves, together with ovary article te be found1 in our Une-. ( til Domestic doods ot market rate* for tho day Of purchase, regard tess ot cost, for oath ot etty acceptance). We solicit a eaU from the Ladies, atoo from any visitors now in tho city. AU classes of Goods are guaranteed, and if they don't prove as represented by any salesman, we wUl take them bach and refund th? money. All Goods must be returned within Ave days after date of purchase. STOW* WEB? *CO., Nos. %m and 289. King street. C ptober 1$ , ? ftuwa LACE STORE Just opened, and receiving hy every steamer, a Itali assortment of Lace Goods and Em broiuerles. CLOAKS! OUR CLOAK BOOM IS NOW FULL. A COMPLEXE ASSORTMENT OK SILK AND CLOTH 8AOQTJBS. BASQUES? CIRCULARS AND SHAWLS ON HAND AND ARB IV! NO PER EVERY STEAMER. DRY GOODS, I FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC. A RICH AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF DRESS GOODS, consisting Of BLACK AND COLORED BILKS, POPLINS, EMP-RE8S CLOTHS, ALPACAS, andi abra DRESS GOODS OF THE LOWER GRAPES. CALICOES. SHEETINGS, SHIRTING,, WHTTE GOODS, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, DRESS TRIMMINGS, in (Mat variety; a?4a full ?isortment of FANCY GOODS. All of which win be sold at tba lowest market ratos. J. R. READ & CO , NO. 263 KINO STREET. October 17 . .?? ? * - - , T. MCCARTHY, 294 KIN? STREET. 294 2EOS RESPECTFULLY TO INFORM THE PUBLIC that he ha? REMOVED TO THE ABOVE STAND, has Ju it received a futtaad ooihptoto stock of FALL AND" WINTER Bit Y o o a o i, ? ooMato?na or CLOTHS. SHEETINGS, WHITE GOODS, Ac, Ac. J?^?,%Veea^b^^ Kentucky AMO,' A select stock of FANCY AND OTHER GOODS, usu? ally found In a FIBbT CLASS Dry Goods Store, All of which will be-Sold mt the lowest possible figure for CASH OR CITY ACCEPTANCE. . Se. SH54 KIMO ST?USETT, ; Comer of Wentworth, under Masonic Hall. OdMber 3 . . wfn?mo IM?QETEI?AK?)l)01itESTIC .?;,'"?:;, .. ? iii.y ???d.??is.'J .A-: :? ofssti ?U8T OPENED AND DASLY RECEIVING A SPLEN? DID STOCK OP GOODS FOR FALL AN? WINTER v*uceK' "N^to^c?eto^Tho^tock Spt?sea""Sr* No. 306 KINO STREET, BETWEEN WENTWORTH AND SOCIETY. I . fut? ed in,-.^i'i 7*oiliifci tn i a-, J JJ*? IM, oL c LEVY ?K?CKEK.. ' jOstoltor'?;...... V;liso',.. P ?AU ANli W?K'TEli il ; . .i, .. u??'.<> ] . l.t..-. . t? , ?.'..l?tik i ' ^ *>i *W: ;u .:%^u%MiMkW<-'Mri'i^^'.--X. . ; i .';;.".* ' - ' '? ?. B?aBgqat a 94 fl - tfoUl ATTENTION OF THE TRADE IS SPECIALLY ' X bsvitedtoom-EananaWtoterstocxot ;.! TO^S.AM'B??EteiC . ; '*Tf'%!JSBm^4as|BBP . ^ayWAUir^atjawsAwyi JLmM JEW JL. +?&\**Js?J JLJ?sty .li.-tul?. u??'is.".'?d?u? .?.??ij#t*fatt.i lo sudmaa e apt ?. w{uch to now . oomnlete ia ?ve?? da?wte?enU ta , ][mmm ?fim m.^Jj?g^ i j btt'y .'wi!.MmWstfkmWIm^ ?. " H 'ht''- ' i '.Vf.' I ... . .MJU .iU.'iVj M *vlU :tf'/ii ISj??il ti it ^^^^^^^^^ p VRQCERY ANO M>r>(:?tUW>0)j? H. KUTTE & CO., S<&?b EAST BAY, orsnksn FOK HALE AT LOW PRICKS FOR C ASH, lf\ H?f>s?.*BIME ?BOCERY SUGARS *?^wI^WW*?.0tal?,6a Coffee Sugari BO Dbi?. Low Priced Sugara ia hhds. Porto Rico Molasse* 10 hhds. Muacovado Molasses ? 100 bills Sys-up 5 7^ BO Back* Coif.-? 100 ka? Nalia-?asertad stied 100. bblB. Flour-Kxtra. Hoper and Fino JW Tobacco-various qualities 1W whole mid half bbls. Gibson 'rn ?md Walter's 600 sa?la Liverpool Sait. ' ' . ' ' '? ' :: , . TooarsKB WITH aA^ffi^^MB?rlrll^ ?? OTHER GROCK arE^ANDjLiQOQH/'; fmwj}_ OHober 18 HAY, HAY; HAT, FOLm^h.rr0 ^g?t*AY' AT 12* ?? CWT R. H. OPPENHEIM, October 18 At Messrs. Goldsmith ft ?ort, ..iV^ffffi:*8_... Vendue Hinge. HIDES ANO HAMS. nn HHDS. mm? & \f SO tierces Hams? Now landing and for ?ale low _g?j?berlR a_B"?US,: MOLASSES AND SYRUP. ~ 9rfl *,WP?BW? BABpADOS MOLASSE? 43 V? 1? puncheouB Choice Syrup. For salo low, to close consignment, by ^ . . . ?ISLEY A CREIGHTON, October 9 Noe. 1*3 and 148 East Bay. LONDON PORTER. DIRECT IMPORTATION, FOB HAMS' BY " AM RISLEY ft OHiaOHTON October 7 ,N0B.U3apd 146 F*st Bay. CORN. ^f???? . WWW PRIME WHITE CORN. POR ^yyV.* ^ R. M. BUTLER. October 10 wra North Atlantic Wharf. ALE AND PORTER. 5t" CASKS "HIBBERT'S" PALE ALE AND STOUT f J PORTER, in Bond. For vale by Ootober U nawO A. TOBIAS' SONS. GUNNY CLOTH. THE BEST AND HEAVIEST IN THE CITY IS TO BE found ai UEO. W. CLARK A CO.'8 j September 18_ No. 19? East Bay. WHISKEYS, WINES & LIQUORS, fl A A BBLS. WHISKEYS. iJF DIFFERENT GRADES. . I UV/ quaUUM and prices 000 cases Claret Wines [ 100 oases Sohl edam schnapps 100 casks Brandy, Oin, Jamaica Rum. St. Croix Rum, I New England Rois, Bherry Wino, Port Wine, Madeira I Wine, &o.. fte,. . .... i ! 1000 d w.ori ol tho above in cases. For sale by . September 17_GEO. W. CLARK ft CO. SALT, SYRUP, &?. 1 KA A SACKS SALT FOR SALE, IN LOTS TO lOUu ?ult purchasers, at lesa than market rates. SOO Bra* Grit Grindstones. 100 barrels Syrup. 100 barrels Sugar. 1000 kegs Nails. ; soo bags Shot, 1000 boxee Herring. 100 boxes Starch, 1000 boxea. Soap. 1QC gutes Tobacco, Ste, Ac. For sala by GEO. W. CLARK A CO. ; September IC GUNNY CLOTH ! GUNNY CLOTH ! 1 J AA BALES GUNNY CLOTH, EXTRA HEAVY. Ivy 100 Rolls Gunny Cloth. Extra Heavy. ] JUst received. For salo low and in lote to suit, by September 16 GEO. W. CLARK ft CO. RAXING ROPE. ;100?oi^H?oB?PE ' 300 Ofdla Jute Rope. i J?** received and lor sala cheap for cash, by I September Ht ^ GEO. W. CLARK ft Co JB ?EAD 2 BREAD I BREAD ! 1 Aili) 9QXBS ABMS BREAD. A^V^^F^jsale by GEO. W. CLARK ft 00. SMITH'S BURTON ALE. ! September!? ?EO. W. CLARK ft CO. GUNNY CLOTH. I l7i\ BOLLS-ABOUT SIXTY YARDS EACH. llU For ?ale at ; MEETING STREET ICE HOUSE, I September 6 ! i BALE, ROPE, BAGGING AND I .TWMfK, T^OR BALE IN LOTS TO SUIT PURCHASERS, BY JP the Manufacturer H. OLUOUS, I .. ' . Ho. 67 Pine street, Hew York. , September a> _ .. : . ?aso LEA& PELERINS' ; CELEBRATED W9MEMIRE SM?B. Wt?NUUNCKD imp. EXTRACT' BV ?a of ? Ietter trom 8 C?NN?WS1?URS ?TSftP TO BK Tirr OHLY '-?Wki ' Brother at ?WEm WORCESTER, M?y, Good Sauce fS.-mi??: IS^iiSl "Tell LEA & PEKi iNBifmoABU SBMISIBJHS tha?, their SAUCE ?I' l?f8BP'',|f8 highly esteemed In In ro l^fflKjHr.ldlii, and is, in my opinion, EVERY VABIETYfcflPabriwell aa the most wholo BaWmma SAUCE thal ia OP DISH. ^sK^nade.'' i The success of this most delicious anil un ri vail* 1 eon diment having caused many xmnrlht.pled dealers to .apply the name to Upuriov* Vompounds, the PJBLIO ia * itpvtftiUy and tomewji regpesU&to see that the name of LCs; ft PssSitMS sro upon tho WRAPPER, LABEL, STOPPER and BOTTLE. t \"\ Msimfactured by _ ? , laa -? I ti-S? A " di ' V K R BIS * . Wo S ? ?S,** r ! . JOHN DUNCAN'S SOtfg, 9 WAGENTS-FOR THE UNITED STATES. ' Q?*>*?HW.." "?" ?j i f SBS^BLS* ^.?.-m^tm.^.. ;,.,,./ ms?? *?.HLMIXSK . J. G. HARYEY-& CO., J O OM M IS S ION MERCHANTS , . 1X?VING CONSTAHTLY Ott "HAND ? SUPERIOR JpL oeality ol Sip*?, SHOULDERS.. Ham?, Stri??.. ?333 (Ia tteroee. barrets ahd kegs). Pork, A0..A0.. we *Suld reexwctfUUy soheJt order*, ftxsm Sonl?rn Mar ntsoaraas asp ??sss? rs tim? a?mmwW^^m\'U$'mf?Wi ^ttte? if?o, Nbs, ai? teftMa aBt?wj^^ COR. OF pm RAY J0S?1M ?R0ED?, " - 1 . -.mc.;.: ?I'??ytt'A ?ro??o'if ibE'?L?c? :.m:??'<3fi?g,-^. BALTlMsMHB,. MB. " Off- A awe tsaortamni oi .Opsms^ent, Havana and I . - AH ! 5^ ,j,.;.t,v li ai? iiii? ^..??;dii. n ; .-. :i ntt WE CARRIAGE;;. ftaf DusniHrttw naahsjsn* Snit m* qntteVaii'Si I r IsajSat t0_.',? .^il?; ' ??1111"? iO&iyois>w . , , ^m^?tt^p?^^i?s^Smm^ff*A'?? be esgaaaftss. lo essftiw ? B j^w^i'^lilaissailieffaflTW*^'-%fdpT^^ " 1 tpjfl^eJsWilp^^ ssifialilifiLSjMM**'-^ - - S iiffasKsMnswffis^ ftgjgSanM xiU?jptj ?mi 'tiffitu) . ' M tHs*> sj?^>ti>1aass**A<MsA tsssSsT Oaa1|sBB?V*B*-l*lflsBf Wls%l*?BiW^ MWsifcfcAl. |S??,r> -i .4mM*lKBk%^mW*?lmi^'. ?..i