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NEWS SUMMARY. -OOM lh WSW York ye?l?rday clcaod at JBJff ! -Cotton yesterday.olosed iu Now York .* ^ ?. 20 for Middling Upland?. -Cotton cloaod in Liverpool yesterday et 8*d. paTetoant hah jost boon laid in Columba?, Ohio. -Mrs. OUpharrt, well known t? a novolist, ie writing ? work on BoUgioca lomon tho Continent. -Who la tho straightest man mentioned tp the Bibi? T Joseph-Pharaoh made a "ruler" ol him. -A bar of gold, taken from Ckdoradn Gulol weighed two .hundred and twonty-aix Ounces, val uedatfSOOO. -A reporter tn the ornoo of the Bath (Me. Times ran nina milo? in ono hour and two minute the other day. -Mrs. Ella Merrick Thomas, of Amherst, Mam, is the youngest mother in America, being onl thirteen years of age'. -Hon. thomas A. Hendricks, at present in tb United States Senate, is to be tho Demorratio cai dldate tor the Governor of Indiana. -There are now seven ships on thou* way fro" Liverpool to Savannah, Ga., with assorted cargoes and onafrom Stockholm, bringing a load of irpi -As an evidence of the great number of yipei hi Franoe, it ie stated that a Bingle deparlmei paid 17,906 francs for the destruction of 00,6) vipers in 1866. -Biotori was a gipsoy. Her father and moth belonged to a wandering company. Sh? first a neared on the stage at two months old, in a bask of Flowers. -Coffee or broth should never bo allowed! bod. In coffee the aroma escapes with the steal and with broth the essence of the meat escape So says Blot. -A Wisconsin paper cays the amounts of lui ber put into the rivers of that region thia BOSS is only about one-third the usual average, or round numbers fifty million feet. -A tournament took place on the 17th in Coln Iambus, Missouri, in which throo of tho champic were called reepeotivebr T --'-*--."-.. ' - Knight, and To-morrow Knight., ^_ yynPW sJfate, Ortenptam Janies H. Hookina, at c time commander of the Confederate cruiser SI aaudoah, aged 66 years. -Divorces aro said to be so common in Detr that a citizen of that city held a reception pa the other night to rocoive congratulations nt having visited Chloago and returned without boi divorced from bis wife. -A Coptic Christian is about to open a hotel Luxor, the ancient Thebes. It is Bald to bc handsome bouse, built in tho European style, f surrounded by a pretty garden full of trees very pleasant thing in Egypt. -Antiquarian researches around Nashville hi revealed the Bite of an ancient and populous to Pottery, bones, shell ornaments, images, and forth, have been dug up from mounds of elaboi construction. The search is to be continued. -An Irishman claimed that tho election of G Gary, in Cincinnati, bad cheapened the prio provisions, alleging that he had purchased a do - ' *~ fine fowls for five cents. Tho allusion was to Inquirer, which ornamented its columns v roosters. -The Rajah of Mysore has askod for a gran ?30,000 to celebrate bis investiture with tho im nia of the orderjof the Star of Lidia. A few mon ago he spent from ?7000 to ?10,000 in keeping his birthday, and last summer a still larger a on the occasion of adopting a son. -It is reported in England that the Vioero; Egypt has ordered a corps of 10,000 mon to \ coed to the frontiers of Abyssinia. The auth ties at Cairo fanoy that the British expedltioi not half large onough, and say that at least 40. men ought to be sent to make a reel impressio: -It is s tit ad by the London Board of Hes in a recent report to Parliament, that the J are peculiarly exempt from cholera. It app? that obi of a population of 20,000, besides 2 Portuguese', but eighteen oases of cholera curred, and. tho came immunity was obs er vt during the epidemic of 1882. -Russia does not appear to be in a very fin? nancial condition. Her debt has trebled wit the hut twenty years. Specie payment by State Bank of Russia long ago gave out, and i constantly issuing its inconvertible notes to ni the wants of the Government. Since 1862 Rn has annually expended an amount very far in eess of its revenues. -England is shipping,ber Fenian convict Australia, and, on October Sd, sent fifteen of tl from Chatham to Western Australia. One h dred and Thirty-five other convicts acoompai them. The Fenian convicts, like the remaiidc the prisoners, wera chained together in gai but it was observed that they were kept a] from the other convicts in a portion of the ve by themselves. -Simson, the President of the uew North-( man Parliament, is a baptized Jew. His ] liamentary experience ie very great. He was second President of the German Parham ont 1848. President of the Erin th Parliament in 1 on which occasion Bismarck served as younj Secretary under bim. President ot the sec PrussianChamber, and President of the i North-Gorman Parliament. -Wo find the following in the Pointe Coopee E< of the 28th ult: We were shown a few days af copper coin, lound by Mr. James M. Hurst, of Parish, on the river bank, some two miles bi the Pointe Coupoo Church. Cn one side of coin there is a crown above two capital L's croe surrounded by the words "Nomen Domini B dictum;" on the reverso, the words "Colo fran?aises, 4828. H." -A correspondent of the London Tunes dir attention to the amount of undrained land in 1 land, and to the opportunity for the profitable pkvyment of money which capitalists have longer the courage te invest in popular spot tiona. In the twenty-si* years that have ola since th? passing ol tbs public and private mo drainage acte, ten millions sterling have baan ployad tWnagjS witK aaAchrfa?ta?y MwaUfc ll millions of acras still remain wet, -A watch, said to have been the proper General Washington, which woe "captured" Federal officer or soldier during the war, has oentty passed into tba hands of some honest pie in Tennessee, who sro taking steps to rei lt to its rightful owners. It is of the patten popular with our forefathers, and styled by 1 irreverent descendants,4 'bull's-eye. " On the 1 is neatly_ engraved Ibo initials "G. W." quality of tho gold is, remarkably fino, and ease is worn.thin by long usage. -The Wilmington Journal says : "Tueeda ternoon a white toan named Irving Johnson a edin this city, from Binden county, on as raft containing about six cords bf wood, whio had not only cut himself, but put together ii shape of a raft, and floated all the way to city by thai river, a distance of about thirty n unaided and alono. This industrious man let hom & last Saturday, and was three days and ni on tba rifar with his little raft. Wo aro pie*? stat* tbat.bis wood brought a good price.*' -The New Orleans Picayune, of the 18th i announces the death of tbs famous caterer, dro, of that city, and says: '.-Bondro'* fame wai confined to thia SUte or this country. There epicures in Europo-v-such mon as Thackeray George Peabody, both of wbctat dined at the : End-who pronounced bim unsurpassed by branaatlotlc cook. For twenty-five year? Bo bas been identified with tho Lake End, first ii bumble capacity of cook, and then a? host o fara?n* Roudro Restaurant, whore hs aobiev repumtion which a Boyer or a Blot might env -Captain Charlas H. Townsend, of tho G st**?or Pulton, tia*mxhlg l>ofso8slon thor n&U&'b?sk of tbs stfcw??r Fulton, Captain" Rogerson tho first voyage ovor made by ne ?easel across the Atlantic Ocean, in 18l9. royoge, it m IrtjbseoU?teG, *?s ^0 ^ nonnah, Ga., to which placo the ateamor had riottsly sailed from, kp torkY It took tw alz days, and created a" groat ' oxoitomont, th lt wa? years before the daring example wast tod. Tba log book 1* in excellent preeervi and ia the property of a grandson of GaptaJi gora, -?JPka Government press of Rome han just fished th? oenaua of the population of the oit the year 1867. Tho etty and the tnbnrb? ?a r Tided Into ?I parishes., obtaining a popnlati ?second B98, semin*ri*to. The oceupan tien* or order*. Th*re are aieoj48? somtaari Attgtols' l?; ^tM^?^J^^^^? The number of famine* is 42,818 -to whom tat) added tm following th? military prof? ^r_jL_ii_i rn ft ~ OURRRNT TOPICS. _-. g-! IlUPOa?ART 8PK?1AI. CABLf. dispatches, which Wi print tn this day's Herald, show that tho Hornau I queshon ha? assumed a now and peaceful oharac ter. Napoloon baa boen impaflouu, andVJotor Kiuaiuu?! and.hie Buuister*. b**o 3wW?d?....The I French Emperor, through bia Ambassador in j Borne, assured the Popo that Franco will not, I under any circumstances, "tail" tho Holy Bee? and I wUl|proteot,the l'anal?o^votumonL KWVtoto? I Em roupl ht& positively piedajed himsoif V> ?.fartn ful m forcement of tho September Convention, and I m c msoqnonco of thia "unlooked .for" attitude ol tho King of fcnry the ^ar^ldran1 invading 'foro* has ovaouated ibo Fontifloal totrYfcry,': arxd,' If ott die] ?iohoe fa?W?Uy re?fepeht tfao. elt?i?tJor? thc Inti rr?o?bnn'^'?iea,9?t.' Someships.and ttoop? I had meanwhUe left Tflhi-m, but their missto? ba bee ? otiierwlss a/ttomplisbcd. t A ingrain receiv ed i ta Uto hour faiforma,-,--* *hf?# o*pre. troopi wfliiaave Tonlom and .that *U ww preparation! are1 countermanded, ?ataaal, wa are alea told has! given placo aa chief of ? the laalian u?metry m I Oi?dmi It woold be r.bsnrd, however, to imagln that this' hornett diffitrtflty ts ever. Italy ba* r???t to Borne,' italy heeds E?nt?, Italy demand l^iLe.' ah'd ^ f?t tti?^^W d?toerids Of ?tsi ' J cease, it ia only beoauBO! abo is too Week to mah herjdomands, gopd^ , Napofcon has woh.tbq tyne which attaches to tho naroo of bully; hut be ha I notTby tbla last movo, extowtod PX iuqreaaod bj I iuflUiice among the nations,. It,.is .stilVpossib! <.] for him, however, to come wolloHtof thedifficult* Ll if by m ms of a European Congress cfc ottoa ' wise he places this question on another and moi II rightc us basia-a basis on which sin early and .Tflntil settlement will be pbssibl?^he' may abo ' J that while conserving peace and certain oxJatk interests, he bsB not been unfriendly to the oatx ' of tiberjty abd jtistteo. But if ho tl?es not irJitla J Homo measures which shall tep<j\ to tho. jmnroy I mont of the September, Gonvoriilon, ^o. wpi ' I oharges preferred against him at tho commons ' I moht of his reign, will no justified by this last ox I rage ota popular1 rights * J- TH? OHIQAQO Tsirwnat, of October 16, say 1 j "A ahooking eatastropho ocowrred at noon yest? j dajj in the Southern portion of tho Oily. A lit " j gir| throe yeara of age, th?.daughter of Oeox * I Germans, an Englishman, residing at' No. I -1- ; , - a--t-iust tinar ita inter?'e??on with Thu* I first street, was consumed m u mu v* - " I nor own 'pru uler, ?ina a nu ut u*t/ -T*\'?-I 0 I Thp following are. stated to bo thc oi reuma ta? " I of this horrible calamity : Shortly before yest I day noon, Mrs. Germans had occasion to visit i I house of a neighbor, and during her absence t 7 I gaye the premisos in charge of ber son, who is 1 j lioved to have boen instrumental in causing i > I doath of his sister. No sooner had' the mot! I quitted tho house than tho lad hogan to play w j red-hot coals, and accidentally droppod ono, | I no??) clothing lying near the Btovo. Tho apps> I boing of light gauzy matorial, instantly took fi *1 and in a moment filled the. room with arno I When the lad perceived tho mischief he had do ' I ho; ran for his mother, and thc woman fran ti ci * I hastened to. save her children from tile burn * I dwelling. On entering the bouse Oho clutched ! 3 infant lying in the cradle, and calling upon 1 other children to follow, she rushed from ' I bifrning pile. The boy, who had Again ente I th j) houao with her, obeyed the call, but the li ' I girl, too much frightened to movo, romainod, a ' I before assiatanoo could bo rendered, was wrap] ' in flamos. Mrs. Gormans, wild with excit?me I rujihed from tho scene with her two children, i j gajve them into tho custody of some relations ' aiding in the neighborhood. Several worku 1 I employed in that' vicinity endeavored to save I child, or at loast 'keep its body intact, hut I efforts to recover it from .''the burning build I proved vain. Stiring th? afternoon, when tho' j h?d subsided, only portions of the heart and ll ' j wore reooy?rod. ' T^o fire, thus accidentally ig ' I eek rapidly spread, to adjoining dwellings, and > j I other was entirely destroyed, while two more w I considerably damaged. ' j i G Asm Aim, before his rearrest on board the I ' horn steamer, drew up the following fresh pre I mstion, which has found ita way into the Ital j papers : "Italians I To-morrow wo shall have ero I odour glorious revolution by dealing a final clo* I the tabernacle of idolatry, imposture and sham I Italy. That pedestal of all tyranny, the Pap? I has incurred the anathema of tho whole wo I and the nations have now their eyes fixed on I I as on a redeemer. And should the arrest of a i I gie man cause her to stop terrified in ber glori I mission? According to the desire of some frier II have return 3d home, free and without oonditk I with the promise that a steamer should be sent I mo to take me to the continent. At pr?sont I mian whoso hame is a shame to Italy bas reeot j to tho precautions of hired assassins to pre* I my return. lu that situation I only ask my fell citizens to continuo in tho sacred path which t I have traced put with tko cairn and majesty < I nation which has tho consciousness of its po^ j To the army and the people I spoke of cuscip I which they, indignant at the cowardly aorvilit; I those who govern us, demanded to be led to Bo I told the soldiers that they should reserve t] j bayonets for a more glorious mission, and thai tho mercenaries of tho Pope the stocks of tl muskets were sufficient. Notwithstanding I genius of evil which weighs over our land thar I oho fact evident'to all; that is, the imposing I temi ty of all the robust clements of the nat I the anny, people and volunteers. Woe. to : I who should cast discord among those broth* I And when Italy shell see all her children un I for ber redemption, those few cowards who pc I from a miserable fear of a foreign interven I will disappear. I th er of oro repeat, you must j I sue the redemption of Borne st all hasards, au I yon think my aid is necessary you muat take si I tb release mo. I I FEOM ".*&**?'rs AW OASIS" ire take tho foUot I ak?toh of a Bedouin briete : "I had the hone I jessistin' this morning at the marriage of s j <)ouln lady. Strolling a little way into the dei I fbont eight o'clock I saw three Bedouin ones I monta, and from tho most distant there issn I camel, on whoso hack was a hugo bowor, forme I plain branches and covered with rod cloth. Aa I camel approached, tbs women left the nearest I cam pin tm m ana ruiaua onrm crioa in watocnu. I |be bride, the men firing muskets in close p I imity, which would have proved alarming tex European young ladies.* The cradle was 1 I With Arab carpets, on which reel:ned a girl, dre I in thc height of Arab fashion : large ' silver r I cm her logs, eilvor ornaments on her breast I .urban, and over all a hugo striped rug of na nant^t?Pje. jthe lciyply Fatma.-fbr soc [earned was her name-deigned to glance at ra [ raised my hat in salutation pf the brido; but ippeered to take far greater ploaauro in tho i ketty- of ber Bedouin followers, who. flee aboui bower as if it had been a French fm luna ? 3utly "there issued from the gate ot' Leghorn brain of Arah Women, dancing, clapping ' t ha?ds and making shrill cries ss fino as hu voleos possibly could bo to the whinny of a ni wM^Mm^kM 'stepped, the bride; angt embraced a^faw of the w?moh, J?lpod tne prc sion, and, followed by the came), all procoode the mud hut iu which Faina was to share for c more the love nf. an. Arab. with two other la< lJut en route the Berhraina chased about tho cossi?u at full gallop, fiting their gnus while a) speed; and whela the bridal party had passed Ute baud mansion, thoy followed, and I Could 1 the/011 c?e Jote Repeated. May Fatsna be hst Her price wasVot high, as she<t?y feist' her sixty francs; sui! thor o aro sonio young iadl? thecTaictft wh> .mm^v^^\m^ ; ;}a?oU i,.j ao-ui'j.'.-.TTT:....... i:;C:,i..-i , > i ., TW BAVA-UAK journal, the Kernpean Oas? announces th** H will insert in itu ?olrm?nff a t bulletin of falsa, news.. .The. fullowing ia iii plan story prefects: '.'Bvery. day it becomos ? ovkiont even for tho candid reader that ? JJ nnmtier'of^fmrrtsl??, !n6e*-m?fty.-^---fea as *&i i wlshihg tb keep] ahre curiosity of party S] publish ??th?r mvontions of their owo, or p witlio?t>I?cfib?i ?r Bt?mpio, ucW? tto mlie?? *?' ?:?^^mW^??l ?t\ pt trpU?m, M.to makf the institution of tho i itself fall into discrs?hW, A? muchasitisis power we wish to deprive tho enemies of a twess ot this field so oaiiily turned to its dissd in future weV'/s?^mrfW,W^ mest be reckoned HftVtog those who deoel blind *1?'PsMt^:m..l^ safttiMtti". * * . Tan I?DJSVSCXK Oouauta thus wal?nx?<v> * grwrtio^Otiiunoittee: "The snb^?suwttw eleetieasi looked I-^misTUle on ;Ssiu?lay ?tes sad took thorns as ?h-y IVriAtvllto Hotel, prepai ry to entering upon its investigatioiirS toistay io understood thai the caso of Bon. John Yottug, of the Ninth District, Was disposed < lexington, though with what resnitis no? ko to tt^ ssas of gm ?. a ? of the Sevonth District, wea also mostly gotten tbroui;b'4witlx& Lexington. Tho commlttoo will, wo proaiteue, take up tho caaes of Mesara. Oro vor, Knott, growgt and aVimbta' duringa ita:;:?06slon i here. TJUojponkbors of the oommittee aro highly epokon erW^Thdividuals, and aa auch they will. hayo no cause to. complam of. a want of hosyitality Oh the part of the people "of Louisville AA gen? tlemen they cannot fail to ?Jtjsst wit&4*d<%#Uvl re- j coption; as a smelling oommittee they must ex poet] contempt- Tho following gentlemen com? pris! t?io c?D?m$?oe t rion. G. W, Schofield, Por?? sylvjiul?;.: afar 4i 9s] ??ok?. ?lwf? Hon. c. ,?pt ton, Michigan; HprnB. G. Hays, New fork; Hon. O. fchellabarger, Ohio, and .Hon, M. fl. Kerr, .ojt 1 Indiana. ,4' isde f. IUB?IST CramrLATioM.-- The DAILY [NKjw? publ?hes the Official List of Let? ter* remaining in the Postojficc ai the end ? of ieach ttdefo,, agreeably to the foV^wvng section of ike New Postoffice Loto, a? the newspaper having the largest circulation ?rt [ the: Oity of Charleston: ' gnoryoa-s. AT?* Y? ltfurShar cnacwd. That ?au of let tWlromamlng ^-aosJKtfor lu soy *oetaiB?e In any city, i town or village, where c newspaper, aban he printed, , office jsa4 di txtmmun?tation? intended, far publication in th is journal must be addressed lo 0\e FAUor of the J am Netos, No. 18 Hayne-streeL, Charleston, 8. C. L usines? ?owwnunioiUum* lo Publisher of Daily We cnftnotundartaXe to retvrn reteottd oommunSca libns. ti : '?? fe- ?1 . -Adi crt?sements outside of (he city mas* be aooompa nfed with the cash, . > CHARLESTON. FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 26, 1867. JOB WOBK.--We hare now completed oui offipC. so as to execute, in tho tutor tost possible Urn*, ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK, and w? i most reaneotfu?y ask the patronage of oui friends. TO (HUI BUBBCHIBBilLS. We would be glad af oubsoribcrs woulc remember that newspapers require morie] ae do individuals. Wa will be obliged to an who aro h abe caty and in tho country, i make prompt payment Of whw as : , well th or of oro, -arrear, in they will is dna. KU Ra Ra The '?Rail Road" Radioal Congressmen, witt their Sergeant-at-Arms, who favored our oom' munity on Tuesday nignt with four sermons bj thc true Radioal sing, are having;* good, timi of i it. Thoso "Special Committees" of Con gross, which are quite the fashion under the Republican regime, ore very convenient politi? cal engines. The party receives the fall bene? fit,of their services, and the people have UM pleasure of footing1 the1 bills. What are thc duties of a Congressional R. R.. Committee ! Who knows? We lear not even the quartetto ol honorables themselves, who itinerate through tho South under this cognomen. We were pre sont at the meeting on Tuesday night, and heard the speeches, all tba while wondering What those harangues had to do with Railroads. The only allusion to this part of their duties, made in tho o oura e of the evening, waa by Mr. JOSEPH W. MOCLURO, of Missouri, the firs? speaker, who quoted a Railroad official of thii city who had given testimony under oath be? fore the Committee. Mr. MCCLOKQ professed to fool great surprise at tho declaration of ibis gentleman, who said that in the whole Stats ol South Carolina during the war, he knew of not a single offloer connected with any Railroad who was not disloyal. This is the only clue we have of the legitimate labors of this Com? mittee during their recent abode in Charleston. What practical bearing this important informa? tion has upon the question of reconstruction, we are at a loss to divine. Moreover, it strikes us that the wide-spread prevalence of what Mr. MOCLURO calls ..disloyalty" in South Caro? lina during the war, was a fact, which had by this time become pretty generally established, and could have been ascertained in Dr. LIB? BER'S "Rebel Archives," in Washington, quite as well as in a private parlor at the Mills House. However, all this pretense of Railroad inves? tigation is mere bosh. The Congressional jun? to was here for quite a different purpose. The election for Convention, ia coming on. There ar? many here, both white and black, still we?k in the faith, who need "big talk" to make them feel that they are right. These Radical missionaries of course do not expect by their harangues to convert any reprobate "roba." No, but to taunt and abuse them is so grateful to thc colored heart, and is rewarded with such rounds of hearty-though wo cannot say very, intelligent-applause, that tho good feeling ? of "all-overishness," induood by up? roarious oaohinnation, ia doemed worthy tho vooal exertion, in that it tends to titillate Jali tum Coosar into thorough Radical orthodoxy. W he thor or hot our Radical Railroad breth? ren did not likewise take ? hearty pleasure in telling disagreeable, bitter, taunting and in? sulting things to their white auditors, W? are net prepared to say. Mae?, of tb? speech making was professedly directed to the whites, although they constituted, perhaps, not over one-tonth of tho audience. Bot svory wot? that was spoken was, In fast, for the be? nefit, if not tho ?masemsat, of th? negroes. ' Ono of tho speakers referred patronisingly io sue h of his hearers ns entertained "B ebel seat ira ants. " What he meant hy this, we can? not conoeive. We know ?f Boit a single indi? vidual ?f our acquaintance who comet ander this oategory. . Hay? we not all Babbitted to the dooroo of warf Har? we not ali taken* tho oath? of aataeoty, and. even registered, as lavited to do by throe Atti of Congress, end agreeably to General Orders No. 66, from these headquarter s ? And yet, after having done all these, things, we are still spoken of m "per? sons' eatertaiaiug rebel sentiments." As a matter of course, the tate" "reverses'* in Ohio and Pennsylvania received a larg? share of attention from oar Radical orators, and if we could gain oar ooneent to allow our? selves to be amused ky th? tortuosities of po? litical sophistry, and tko thousand different shifts resorted to to hld? the truth, we oould have found much food foV ' mortlmon? on Tues? day night. It was tanny j te ese every on?, of j thso* aer?bata ink? a running ?tatt to va one bound over this t?olob?? [which "the Dc **o?ats," they flotd^ gainly hove b'tett ehdea. Y?rio6 to make .iinto : a moonta^, but w**? ? mfa ^^i:^M;,u,pr^)^ I ta belove SSL?Sw! ; nothing b?t^s?e*^ suiting in IpMW Ko toogood < ?ata not to say ? slcgl? word ah?H?i?fVd*?e*4 In Oktoorntfrb suffrage' py?;* saajoffi* of t 50,000 trotes. If that is' nothing, W* ar* ?tre j "those vile, ?reatntr?*,. the. DeMmato.Vwlll, have ?o Oblation wh*tf>crto*?e: the R?ynb. \ie*,m tait? ?belt . defeat. with tach philosophie * eqaanlrnlty. '/ , Judge MBBCOB, of Philade^ ^kedlnaj sintilsr strain. "A Bapreme Judg?,'8 t he, "whati. that V m not d*era that a flt ooeasion ta tum but in I their might," ?ta. Singular* the* the acidity of the grape? waa not discovered i?U.?ft?r the .loot?o?. . Mr. WA?HBua?? msAf still greater draft? upon tko atptdnlltv of his ?ydienott. from th?'; rate at whieh he vc%*... "tailing it tit th? ma? rinas," we afeould gav thai lt? was quite1 WsW He said th? pr?sent Congre** had a clear Badi* oat majority of about ninety; that ia th? r? cent tlottoa* th* Dt^rata Ud gain?! two { members, and that at this rat? it would take just iuriy-fivf years to ils&iit tho Kepul>lt?HiiH Ja, C^lgresa. Ilia sabio afl^iena? thoUgUt^bis splentyd joko, and applauded uproariously. " Of the difeat of nogro suffrage in Ohio he bad 'bid to Bay. But ho did say that Gcne ral CART, of Cincinnati, recontly eleoted to Congi ons by tho workingmen and tLePid'cjrats, waa pledged for negro Buffrage, a statement fro ?ball take the.Liberty to doubt. ... , lt ia n little singular that tho Republican pros's at ibo North cannot Bee the defeat At tho late elections in the same light as these; itene [ rfini ll. R. Radical Congressmen. , The Kew Yorjk Tribune of .the 21 st contains an art Iel o on "Jvidgo CRABB and thq 1'roBidonoy," io which a change of taotlos is announoed ?ft?' the'following fashion : "Many of bur Conser? vative and some of our Radical exchanges have made proclamation, . einoo .tho, Ohio election, thai the defeat of the Republican party in thu State-for tho loss of the. Constitutional Amendment and of tho Legislature constitutor substantially a defeat-ends now and forevei tho| Presidential prospects ef Judge CHASE, Perhaps it' does, but there are some points ol fact that should , bo ooneidored, and wc pro [ poso to name them in tho hope of producing w holes orao reflection. In the first place, not withstanding the great reputation as a Radica that Judge CH ASK has,.he is, ia tomperamen and connection?, one of tho moat truly eonser vativo men in tba country." Prom thia it would appear that tho defeat ii Ohio ia of sufficient foroo to chango CHABH fron an uncompromising negro suffrage Radical in to 4 "mild Conservative." Mr. rfASUBORN said tho poople of Ohio dh not turn out at the late eleotion-they felt san of General HAYBB' election, and that contontc? them- The Now. York Times (not over partis to the Democrats), in its isBUO of Tuesday, tell a different story : "ItturnBOutftftorftlltfmt, Instoadof hoing light tho vote last month in Ohio waa the heaviest are cast, i In the oountica : th? t lar o?loiaily i bean from there io an inonaso of about 80,000 over.tb vote two yeara ago, of vrhioh tho D?mocrate gai forty and the Republicans two?*J> thousand. Th thoory that tho RepubUcans ***V* atRrae, tnew -w*.w,.t ?newer. They nave evidently I a good many eases? voted th o other way; andi of th now votera who have como into the field within th . last two yo?r??, tho Xtamocrats have got moro thai thoir equal share. The 'reaction' ia moro decMo ' than it eeesnod io be at first." the same paper also has the following aneo at ?the. Congressional weathercocks, who hav j taken tba alarm nt the Democratic epidemic ?ow raging in tho North, and steadily in th< inorease: ;, r' .. 'Tho most curious psychological point in th reoent elections ia their cabot on the minda of cor tain Congressmen as regards the impeaobmon question. Tho. number of gentlemen who hav .found it nocossary to eta tc that they 'are not not and never have boo:).'committed in favor of im poaohment, is somothiig marvelous.. The ourion. point io that, until recently, these gentlemen wen quito willing to have uitooiitradictod as&ortion made inst the other war. Thoy have now disoov ered that it ia wrong to let tho public longer bo de ooived by careless roportors.". , WANTS. WaUffiSsi T? HIRE, ? FARM. ADDRIBB? C. D., through Chsrluston p. o. October 25 S COOK ANO WASHER WABTKD, FOR 4 small femur. Apply at No. 7 DOUGHTY STREET October sus l* fjrrASTBD, A ?mi, nos i* YEARS QI YT- ago, wal to or colored, to do ? housework. Appl; at No. 10 RUTLEDGE STREBT, bo tween Queen an? Beaufitfa. October 35 -iXrAJfTBO, A WHITE WOMAN, CAPABM VT Of CUTTING AND PIT1TNG DRESSES, who t also a GOOD SEAMSTRESS, and ls willing to mako her self generally useful. Apply at No. 3 AIKEN'S ROW. XJtobcr 35 !. AO BUNTS WAISTED FUR THE GRAZ JACKETS. I And how thor Lived, Fought, and Died for Dixie, VITO incidents and 8ketot.ee ?f Life m the Confederacy. Send for Circulars. Address JONES BROTHERS A GO., I Broad atroat, Atlanta, Ga. October 21 Imo* \TTANTED, A ?BRISAN LAD, AS APPRE1? VT TICE in the Office if ?Dio Char lea ton Zletnng.' Apply at No. 8 BROAD STEEET, between 8 and IO A M. Oe tc ber U T O HEN Te mo RENT-THE PLANTATION ON EDI8TC JL ISLAND, known aa th? Headquarters, or Seabrcol Place, containing SOO acres of best quality Cotton sal Provision Land and 05 acra? hi woads. On tho placo tm a Dwelling Howso (with 16 tooms). Rams. Stables, Ont buildings and Quarter? for ? families, all in first rah order ; also, an abundant stpply of good Water, Steam era to and from Charleston hud at the placo four (t; ttmei a week, making it a very eligible location for a atore For terms apply to J. EVANS EDLNGS. Ed Uto, or CLIFFORD A MAI HEWS, October 16 yt Charleston. fpo RE HT, THAT BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE, fi No. 50 Cannon street, eontalntng four square ?rooms, dressing room and pantry, with double piazza; gas Az tures throughout; stable, hay loft, carriage house and smoke house, all completa. Also, one two-story Hons? ni the yard, containing four square rooms. Possession given on tho 1st November, Apply on THE PREMISES October 19 (mw mo RENT-POUR ?QUA.RK ROOMS, WITS X' attic and dr carina roon, kitchen with two rooms, hi a dash-able position ol tho flty, sad within six minutes walk of city oars, for pardo ulara enquire Ko. 8 AH' HERST STREBT, or OAS WORKB, Charlotte street. October** ? ? _$._ mo RENT, A PLEASANTLY SITUATED JL HOUSE, in tho centnl part of the ctiy, containing six upright rooms, gas fixtures throughout the house, . fine cistern. To aa approved tenant terms reasonable. For particular, inquire at No. 377 KINO STREET. Ootobor IB FOR SALE, f7H>R SALE, A SE OAR STORR. DOING A Ja? good business; telling on account of owner going tn wholesale business. Inquire at No. 803 KONG STREET. 3 October 35 TjWK RWSNT, THE WHOLE OR HALF OB JU a HOUSE, in a picotant location, containing right upright rooms and dressing room, with double Biaxx*. Apply at No. 10 JOHN 8TBKBT. j October SB_. ? , , , , ? -?.. ?; , . wfm3? j?WR SALK, A TUT H ABOBOltR BRT JC Of PARLOR FURNITURE, quite new, and Will be sold oenaSderabiy below coat fi? cash or approved cit? acceptance. For particular? apply to B, M. MARSHALL * BRO.. Broad street, &t addrese Key Box No. 889. TOAR? ?o? BALBI OR REJST, OH 3IX1RT JC IMO Street Bead, leming the dry boundary, eon rosteber ML?? 6> 8? A T ?RiVaWar ?ujobm.-srnm 'BTotac OB> .>%_ GHOCERIES. FIXTURES AND GOOD WILL of the owner ia offered at privat* sale, on reasonable terme, for saab, on account of the owner going to leave the Mata, Apply at No, 900 XTHG STREET, oorner of Co punbas. A* October 38 j_ FOUND._ rtETATCH FOUHD.-PICTKBD VP UK TUB j VT STREET by a colored boy, a WATCH, wo ich the owner can have by proving property and lea vim a small ootnpensatton for the finder. Apply at NEWS OFFICE. ; October as B0AR0INQ. pOARDtflO.-A PEW OSWTLBMBN CAB JL? be accommodated with BOABD tn a private fami? ly. Apply at No. 3 GEORGE STREET. Terms mode? rate._r-w October 3* -'i ^ "-^-?- ?--ij*.-u-r--1 privato^famlly^at \o. 45 EAB'l' BAY, near the Battery. Tarma ta per week. wftn October 9 OIET5T STREET. Imo October 9 gt?ARDINO.-EXOEhhKNT BOARD CAN minutes. Imo r?XH? COPARTNEB8HIP HERETOFORE EXISTING JL und?r the earoo ?m& ?.*!*. off CATHCART, MOS*JL LkN & MORTON, ?> ??? da? dlaaolved by mutual ?xv., eent, Kfr^O. K> OAflf^a^^Shvm^J^^^^^ tbs tmderaigned, who wUl continuo the business rnder abe name and style of MoMILLAN & MORTON., as any in the etty. Apply; Wholesale &s B?tail JDealor! BOOKS, PEEIOMiAI^ uaw B P'A j?R % t?, ?T?T i ??T'KRif, fixa j Ho. ?*7 Kirttl BTRltBi'V ., (Oppostte fi?^^ .? ? Ohapleston* (!?,.&?. ? Shs LATEiT? taWDmoftha Press always on band, gbabecrtpticans reeetved amt Good? dafivend or for Wftadad bj Matt oe lUuuicm*. ' i?-53?r^1 ^MI^Mn aili ba p?omp?yMtao??d te a?eansa?sa??sssaaa?tasa^^ \T^?fcAR??K I.4U>?K INO- 14. AM F.'. M.*. ?'AA N/'txi'iU C'OjIflUNKWriON OP TU 18 *UDGB i\. WW to bold fSii PSvctHny, at Masonic Hal), at 7 o'clock proclsoly. By order W. M. W. A. GIBSON, October 26 1 Secretary. EDUCATIONAL. JPHJBIAXLIU C01.JbB.Ul5:. TOE FALL THUM OF THE FEMALE COLLEGE, Tjpertnnburg. H. C., will opon October Sd, 1S07. Tbio President. BOT. A. W. CUMMINGS, D. D.4 will be - aided by competent, experienced teach ors in every de partnicut. - . /Board for ball year.?70.00 Tuition. 20.00 Continuent Koo. .- 2.00 Mu?io and ?41 tho Ornamental Branches very low. Those wishing to patronize the School will pienso ad tho President. itu_Augusta MUS. JOHN A. UILUM TJX BE8UME THE EX?B0I8ES OF HEB SCHOOL on TUESDAY, October lat, at her Residences Mary it, opposite Elizabeth. iSIC AND FRENCH tough* when desired. ' 'inner 20 FINANCIAL. NDS. STOCKS, COUPONS, AND BANK BILLS. M miB ABOVE BOUGHT AT HIGHEST MARKET. 1 I Tates, by ANDRREW M. MORELAND. ? Broker, No. S Broad street. September 20 y fmw2mo SALOONS RESTAURANT. WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARSI MiSSSRS. li. II. B1BSN8I0P & CO. Ko. 1B3 Meeting street, ! ?AVi. BJEOENTLT REFITTED THEIB ESTABLISH i . i MBNT, and have now connected with Mw Ban A FINE RESTAURANT, WHERE MEALS O AN BB OBTAINED AT ALI HOURS. CHARLES ROBERTS, an old and popular Caterer o this city, baa beeb engaged as Steward, and be wiU dc vote his timo to thia business, and the entire routine o the Culinary Department will be under his Imm?diat supervision. Every delicacy thai can be obtained ol thor tn this mar kei or abroad will bo secured, and tho Tables bo supplies with the first of the season. THE BAB. HAS BEEN RESTOCKED WITH liquors of every variety, AND THE CUSTOMERS OF THE ESTABLISHMENT] I wfll bo served by attentive and careful waitera. Orders for MEALS, both Sinners and 8appen, wtl J moot with prompt attention, and be prepared by espeta ? I eojoed cooks. Tho Billiard Saloon, On the second floor, ls supplied with PHELAN TABLES, Of the beat make, and baa every convenience for the com fort of visitors. .? September ll H0TElT8._ CHARLESTON HOTEL, CHARLESTON, S. C. O. A. Ml L. UM II.Cushier. J. P. HORBACH.Superintendent, October 17_? - S. SWANDALE, PROPRIETOR OF THE Mansion House? JonoS UllJCHN VIltLK, S. C. ST. JAMES HOTEL, NEW ORLEANS. PaOPHIETO.U8 : ... WM. A. HURD..-.Of New Orleans. W. F. CORKER?.Of Spottswood Hotel. Richmond. Telegraph and Railroad Offload in Rotunds of Hotel. Jame Vf Gmo STBVKN8 IIOU8B, Nos. SM. ?3, *5 AMD ?7 Broadway, H. V.. opposite.Bowling Oreen Cn the European Plan.-TUB STEVENS HOUSE is well and widely known to the travelling public. The location is es? pecially eui tablo to merchants and huallatas mentit la in dose proximity to the business part of the city-ls on the highway of Southern and Western travel-and adje> cunt to all tho principal Railroad and Steamboat depot?. The STEVENS HOUSE has liberal accommodation for over 900 guests-lt ls well furnished, and possesses every modera improvement Cos the tomfbrt and entertainment ofits Inmates, The rooms are spacious and well ven ti? ls, ted-provided with gas and water-the attendance is prompt and respectful-and tho table is generously pro? vided with every deUoaeyof tho .season at moderate rates. Tho rooms having been refurnished and remodeled, we ivs ero* wi to offer extra fatalities ?or tho comfort ?nd aljsann^oawaaasMe.^ a^fcnJHAB^OO^ FURNITURE, ETC. URN1T?RE! FURNITURE! MANUFACTURED BY : F/KitUflHA, Nos. 96 and 98 East Houston street, New Ydrlt Oity. SUITS, ls of the latest styles, and mannhuitmred of the {very best material, under tho personal supervision of tho pwfiBpWKi Boo^deeMng fine Household Furniture can bo supplied diroct from tho n^anuAwtory ; or them about visidig Now York will find lt to SSS advantage to .examine thia Stock before purchasing elsewhere, All Goods warranted, wftn ?tmoa , , July 31 , Mercantile Agency, NO. 20 BROAD ST?BET, OHAR1.BSTUN, H. <D* "OIANO-I'"OIl,l,IBS"**01tAN?>, BCIXIARB AND e^o?r^ anear*? QOAUTDW, BWSKTKKSS and rtmrn 6? ?mr* throughout tho entire KK<v.(?rSR; ELKO ANCE OF FINISH CLOTHINR._ ILI?? WlNtl CL OTHINO. 3^. Np. 219 KING STREET, West sido, one door South of Mar? ket Street. NOW OPENED AM ELEGANT ASSORTED 8TO0K OP CLOTHING, jKade up Specially for this Market. The greatest caro and skill has been bestowed on the Cutting and Work? manship, and e?ery Customer can rely on purchasing from this House a perfect Garment. THE hTOCK OOMPRISI?H ALL GRADES, FINK.MEU11JM AND J.OW PR1CBD, INCLUDING MANY NEW STVILUg. BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING, FROM 3 TO 16 YEARS OP AUK. To ompjply 'ibo lnox-o**?Iuj? demand in this branch of my business, I have greatly enlarged my Stock, Parents will find here all they need for their Sons. SHIRTS. THE STAB BRAISE LINEN BOSOM SHIR T S 1 AND The STAR BRAND SHIRTS 1 have sold in this city for over twenty years have always given satisfaction itt FIT dttd MATERIAL. j IN FURNISHING GOODS I OFFKRl MERINO AND LAMBS' WOOL UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS, banker Flannel Undershirts and Drawers, Canton Flannel Undershirts and Drawers, Travelling Sitrta, Half Hose, Suspendere, Neck Ties, Hoarfa, lores of Beaver. BwkwkJn, Dogskin, French Kid and Casslmaro, Collars of Linen and Paper in all prevailing styles. PL1NWTI0? CLOTHING. A fall supyly -of CLOTHING for Freedmen of English Kersey ana Dom ostia Goods, and heavy Grey Blankets weighing flvo pounds each. TAILORING DEPARTMENT. The 8 took I offer this season ls very attractive, consist? ing of ENGLISH, FRENCH and AMERICAN CLOTHS, Beavers, Tricots, Coatings, Cassi meres. Velvets, Vel? veteens and Corduroys. Tho excellence of the style and flt of Garments m ado at this House, by an experienced Gutter from Franco, aro sure to please those who wu! leave their orders. Prices fixed and marked on each arti clo. The entire stock ls offered at low prices. I Purchasers saw -invited te call and look through ike supply. WM. MA??BESI, Agent. B.W. McTUREOUS.Snp't Octobers ? Imo RAILROADS. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD^ GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, 1 OBJJkUaraow, 8. C., October 8,1867. I ON AND AFTER OCTOBER TBA. ?TH. 1867, THE PASSENGER TRAINS on the Bomb Carolina Rail? road will run a? follows, vii: Leave Charleston tor Columbia.4.30 A M Arrive at Ringville.; ..11.15 A M Leave Kingvillo.11.40 A M Arrive at Columbia.1.10 PM Leave Columbia. f.10.00 A M Arrive at Ringville.11.85 A M Leave Ringville.19.06 P M Arrive at Charleston..7.06 P M Leave Charleston for Angosta...'.10.40 A M Arrive at Augusta..7.40 P M Loavo Augusto.8.40AM Arrive at Charleston.. ..12.30 P M i The Passenger Train on the Camden Branch will con? nect with Up and Down Colombia Trains, ana Wilming? ton and Manchester Railroad Trains on Mondays, Wed?e*4ays and ^atuiKsays. , . ?Mgr EXPRESS. FREIGHT AND PASSENGER AC? COMMODATION TRAIN wm run as follows, vit: Leave Charleston tor Ooiumbia... 6,40 P M Arrive at Columbia.,.,. e.OOAM Leave Columbia.. 3.00 P M Arrive at Charleston......... 8.20 AM Leave Charleston fear Augusta. 7.80 P ?e??^::::::::;^ Arrive at Charleston..../_........... 4.0OAM i , it, T. PEASE,. October i fjnwUno General Superintendent LAW CARD8. DURYEA ...ts COHEN. RS. DURYEA. - - - J. BARRETT COHEN ? LAWYERS, OFFICE : LIBRARY BUILDING? COR. BROAD AND C?OROK STREETS. . August W ii/ I rrrHJH . mf3mo C0?R?1I8S.0W MERCHANT?. SH ACKELFORD & KELLY, :. ;. \ F A; C T O R S, " GENERAL COMMISSION A WP SHIPPING ft-*.: MERCHANTS, NO. 1 BOYCE'S WHARF, Charleston, S. C. 'v' w. w. BBAonuroan. WM. Atna wttxr. Jttty ia_ _1 ? . _t H. M. MAllSHALL & BROTHER, AUCTIONEERS, Real Estate Agents, Brokers, '?'"!?'. No. ?3 BHOAD-STBEffiT. ?EAL ?BTATE, STOCKS, &c, BOUGHT AND SOLD OSOOMM?HSION; LOANS NEGOTIATED; PRO of HORSES, FUBWITURE^ A&,^y^ AIRD" , j. NO. m??>o?pfii?V? \ to LIBERAL ADVA NC OF COTTON to our ? " 'i iii i bl, 'AW?., .'j, COMMISSION ?? MERCHANT ? '. ??WoK. 'm SS BAHNE' V,mH?s: ?.I ?? bi I . ? AW? . ! B H?FM N .?<?. A O-B-N .T. 8* C'?ITK?D' TO *aH PCmOWAS? SALS' ?MD ttUMwnr. tto Jtarefen ^ JBo*%sstigljjctai ot .\..:.....?%t?$kx ooKbsKB AIMHLWW?; .J?_'l?-'-r. _Lim GROCERY A WO MISCELLANEOUS. iSV-if- FLOUR! OA A BABRF.LSOT FLOUR, FAVORITE BRANDS, Jj\J\J justareortvtxl pur ntvamur Alubmus, for saleby HAVEN Kl. A CO., Corner of East bay and Vsuderhorst's Wharf, .otobor 26 _a BACON. 17 BHDS. PRIME CLEAR Ul Ul I'D HID KU AMD I SHOULDERS. For sals by T. J. KERB A 00. Ootober M _1_ TO ARRIVE PBI? II lt ICM KN BARK GAUSS. 1 Ark 0A8K8 BOTTLED LAGER BEER ... LvlVr 180 hampers Bottloa 4500 Demijohns, of different sises, AND JUST KF.(KlVKI)t 6-4 and 0-8 Hennessey and Otard BRANDT ao-4 and 10-H Madeira, Port and sherry Wines Cask? Scotch Whiskey and Holland Ora 900 DtmljohnH, of different sises. For salo by CLAC1U8 A WITTE. October 24 oct24,28, nova,? "CORN. O^LAA Bn?HELS CORN IN STORE, FOB SALK ?JtJ\J\J In lots to nuit purchasers, by 8HA0K.EL.F0RI> A KELLY, Ootober a* No. 1 Boyoo'a Wharf. MALAGA GRAPES, PEARS AND PEACHES. T^ST RECEIVED BY STEAMER FROM HEW .J ; YORK 'Two kegs MALAGA GRAPES, in fine order Two bblH. Sockol Pears ) ?Two bbls. Vepgeloo Pears J all abolce Two bbls. Louis Bon Pears ) Two bozos Peaches. For sale by Ootober 26 JOHN B.TOGNI, No. lao MEETING STREET. Opposlto Market ?treat. MOLASSES AND SYRUP. C)f\ PUNCHEONS BARBADOS MOLA88BB ?L? VJ 16 puncheons Choice Ky mp. For salo low, to clone consignment, by RISLEY A CREIGHTON, QotoberB_Nos. 143 sud 14G East Bay. LONDON POUTER. TVIREOT IMPORTATION, FOR HALE BY XJ RISLEY A CREIGHTON. October 7 _Nos. 148 and 148 East Bay. GUNNY CLOTH. mHE BEST AND HEAVIEST IN THE CITY 18 TO BR JL found st GEO. W. CLARK A OO.'S September 18 No. 100 East Bay. WHISKEYS, WINES cfc LIQUORS, 1 AO BBLS- WHISKEYS, OF DIFFERENT GRADES. IA/VJ quail tie* and prices 600 eases Claret Wines 100 cases Schiedam Schnapps lOO casks Brandy, Oin, Jamale? Rum. St Croix Bum, New England Rum. Sherry Wine, Port Wine, Madeira Wita, ftc, Ac 1000 dosen of the above tn oases. For sale by September 17_GEO. W. CLARK ft CO. SALT, SYRUP, &c. 1 ^tAA ?A.9E8 8ALT FOR ?ALE. IN I^>T8 TO At? Vf Xf BUR purchasers, ot lesa than market rates 600 Blue Orlt Grindstones. 100 barrels Syrup. 100 barrels Sugar. 1000 kegs Nalia. OOO bags Shot, 1000 boxes Herring. 100 boxes Starch. 1000 boxes Soap. ?100 boxem Tobacco, Ac, ftc. For sale by GEO. W. CLARK ft CO. September 10 0UNNY CLOTH ! GUNNY CLOTH I IAH BALES GUNNY OLOTH, EXTRA HEAVY. L\J\J 100 Rolla Ganny Cloth, Extra Heavy.. Just received. For salo low and m lots to ault, by Bepteraber 16_ GEO. W. CLARK ft CO. i BALING ROPE. 1 AA COILS MANILLA ROPE. 1UU 200 Colls Homp Rope, i 200-Coils Jule Rope I Just received and for sale cheap for cash, by September 10 _GEO. W. CLARK ft CO Bli EAD ! BREAD ! BREAD ? I I A Ai 1 BOXES ABMY BREAD. 4yy\' For sale by GEO. W. CLARK ft CO. ? Beptemb; r 16 SMITH'S BURTON ALE. 1 rt BARRELS JUST RECEIVED OF THAT CELE ?\J BRATED ALE, by - ' mm GEO. W. CLARK ft CO. .September 16 GUNNY CLOTH. i Tf^i ROLLS-ABODT SIXTY YARDS EACH. JL I \J For aale at MEETING STREET IOE HOUSE. September 6_ ^ BALE, ROPE, BAGGING AND TWINE, T7TOR SALE IN LOTS TO SUIT PURCHASERS, BY JJ the Man il tnc turor H. OLUOOS, _ . . Na 67 Pine street, New York. September 24 4mo COLGATE & CO.'S GERMAN Erasive Soap? THE STAND)Atilt OIT EXCELLENCE. Vor Stale by aU Qroeers. Ootober 91 tmo LEA & PERRINS' CELEBRATED WOReESTERSHISlE SAUCE. I'RON OL NC ?SD ?-j. EXTRACT B? Kl of a letter from a MJ MEDICAL GENTLEMAN CONNOISSEURS Bj at Madras, to hi. TO BK THE ONL? ??WBjb, Brother St ?m?S?jfow ORCE8TER, May. Good Sauce SSBK! 1861 ? ?f'WS "Tell LEA A TER AND ArrrJOABLH 3S?sK?? R1NH that tlis-lr SADCH rjfHffl..? i? highly estectned in In TO ^tSarS dia,anrtis,lninyoplntou, ?IWHSK? Ibo mont rotatable, r.? EVERY VARIETY ?flPfefl well aa tho moat whole ' 88?4B?S ?omi) SAUCE that ts OP DISH, ^Op^naas.'' The ancosas of this moat delicious and unrlvalle 1 con dhnent having caused many unprini.pled de?ian to apply the name to Spurious Compounds, the PJBXJO ls raped fully and earnestly rsqussted to etoo that toe name of LR* ft Panaura are. upon tbs WRAPPER, LABEL, STOPPER and BOTTLE. ! Manufactured hy ., y , - .. . ?KA A PERRINS, \Hf or? ? st e r JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS,, NSW iroim, AGENTS FOB THE UNITED STATES. October 19 _j_. , fm wi yr JJ. ?ft, HABVBT. WM. I*. HAJE?VSiV J. G. 1IARYEY m; ' COMMISSION KERCHA N TB , AMD DEALERS IN BACON, PORK, ?, ABD, CORN, A? No. 78 Exchange Plaoe, - . HALT IM OR Bl , JaMfcv SAVING CONSTANTLY ON HANI) A SUPERIOR quality of SIDES. SHOULDERS Hains,, Strip?, (in iiorccn, barr?la and kegs). P>fk, ftc, ftc. we would respectfully ?elicit orders from Southern Mari chante. . J. G. HARVEY A CO. September M ' Imo* THOMAS R. AGN^W, rMroKTim AND nruutn IM Pine O roos rt os, Choteo Teas, AC to., atc, MOS. 260 anddO'J GREENWICH-)!',, COR. OF MURRAY ??. NEW YORK. 3fa . ? - [?ot? November /?;,; M.;.. .iLL. !"-"".-^-!r'" "V"" ! ? :;,?( .^''\"l""?Tr|i-U1 WATCHES, JEWE1RV, ETC. GOLD AND SOLID SILVER WA?CU?S. AR warranted to rasa aadihonmttkiy re?w wlatwt, ?ft ?2>o tow pr*??> of ?io ?s^JaT . 8AV>W^CTIOff QUAMAlfTSMSt.. 100 lAcOea' Waaahes, EnameUsd.. lOO to HW m^MKmttsiffj^t watehss,.!..... IBO to .aw ?00ffMi?c^a??nsW?tobS',aU idia^VwVJi 60 to 10? l?2asi^w?:::"r.v ft Tbs sbovs stoek wiU bs disposed of on to? popular nae oent Stock- Oerttftoatea, nrra^ng the trttoMv ar* pissed tS^tioFu^^ed^la^aolrUi^uia, it wUratm^ be seen4^^^Jf ^^W^USa^ etrat??w?? le^t^to^trai|i^ pasy br> paraSpatod ia .TRAM ?AM k^Y^M?- AJB?V^ *\*m**<H Between ??M? and VjaWtflft**