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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBEK 2, 1865. 5 WASHINGTON. [inc nd se rune tne once | THE CENSUS. GEORGIA. dad doen alle ol oe, Stay” enc (alice ta th WorIcE TO THE PUBLIC. I have mot many such familios in the owners of plantations in regard to the treatment of their The Second Wa! aiid ad ‘ Our Atlanta Correspondence. <— fully the assertion that refugeeing has Our city subscribers will confer s favor by reporung former slaves is represented as variable. In some cases the blacks are treated in a spirit of fairness, but more | t¢ants—Occupation of Residents—Valus- | Ananthy Gis Anguet St, 1008. tion of Dwellings, d&ec. — seduced toe # Taubeait the question, any of our city carriers who overcharge for the H=raue ‘Instructions for Rebels Seeking | treaveotiy they are abused and oppressed to a shameful ‘Annexed ang: guen’ te votarain off a Risid oils]. NaNEsO Meroe’ thle ninga, ane mR endeneay te News Items. as Country subscribers to the New Yorm Heaaup arere- The Providence Journal says the drought begins to be and intolerable degree. The right to punish them is c -_ quested to remit their subscriptions, whenever pragti- the Executive Pardon. still tenaciously claimed by their employers. Andafew | as returned by the en : write you as good a loiter as possible for the uext mail, geiectenl va ew i of tho ward, arranged (0F | sor y tedious ride for the last twenty-four hours from of manufacturing Saree la Rhode leaae, oe, S Ae cable, by Post Office Orders. It is the safeat mode of assert that they will either the ka as slaves or al minished. y im prod ares ta std yest Knoxville, Tennessee, and a scanty supper of sour bis- | time, and unloss there is ly relief some of them transmitting money by mail. - ; great number of instanoes, is equally unfortunate and uit and cold ham. Wo boarded our teaia at four o'clock | “it D0 cPliged 40 slop aliogeller. | egy, | Advartisoments should bo sant to the ofice before wine > Response of the President to the Insinuations | strut. Some are dotermined to be dependents upon the P., M., yesterday, bid our friends a hasty adiou and were | secured bis acquittal ‘oy his own simp, frank, and ap. | o'clock in the eveping. government continually, while others refuse offices for #000 on the wing for Dalton, As our ride from Kuox- of Disappointed Secessionists, steady employment, and roam about she country aim- ville to Dalton was in the night I had no opportunity of less; and many are 90 full of suspicion that they will ‘observing the country, but from that place to Rome I noticed that it was almost one vast wilderness. Here aod areal rain orien, ces sqaaeed of crime w be hat State, allowing all accu: er witnosses'in their own behalf. THE WEEKLY HERALD, ‘assent to no contract, however advantageous. The Commissioner for the State of Tennessee also re- there we found a corn Geld, but I did not sees siuglo stalk of cotton. The country is very romantic, abound- A wandering paragraph quaint antithesis in re- gard to = dillerence int 2 eseiaeacmn of the sexes, in | The Cheapest Newspaper and Best Lite “Over Thirty-four Millions of Internal Beves | ports trom Chattanooga, under dato of August 26, that ing in hills and ho has broken up every contraband encampment in the in ‘and dales, rocks, precipices aod murmuring, nue Recelpts Daring August. Samad hurling stroams—large numbers of “Sherman monu- OBNSUS LITERATURE. The enumerator in this ward shows in his returns desire to have everything very full, and in bis zeal to make it go he frequently overdoes it. If the head of a family keeps saloon or porter house the enumerator almost invariably makes the entire family saloon or porter house keepers, no matter how young the members Of the family may be; and a person who has no trade or occupation he makes a “‘gentieman."" DWELLINGS AND INHABITANTS. the remark that a man gives two shillings for an rary Family Jour: im the Country. hteen-penny thing be wants, and a woman gives eiieee po AR AG en an giver | ‘The Weecty Hnkaup for the present woek, now ready, want, contains :-— eastern part of the State, and that not more than one | Dwellings in the ward. . 9 a An Eastern paper says that the new counterfeit A full report of the Trial of Captain Wirz at Wasbing- hundred colored people are drawing ratious from the | Fumilios in the ward.. 1 99g | ments,” riflo pits, forts, &o. Atevery station we were | twenty-five cent fractional currency in circulation may | ton for the inhuman cruelties practised on Union £ol- » government. East of Chattanooga the freedmen’s achoola Tubabitants in the wai 1,194 | besieged with ragged vendors of melons, peaches, grapes, be readily detected by the superiority of its execution over that of the genuine, diers imprisoned at Andersonville, Ga. ; An account of ‘MALES &c., who cried out their articlos as lustily as though the recent terrible Steamboa' Railroad Disasters on - aro progressing finely, and in the town of Greenville, the | Number of male residents, 582 ’ For two days past, says the St. Joseph (Mo.) Herald of nb Larrible Bi and Lad Reports Freedmen’s Affairs in | joc. or president Johnson, the negros have contributed | Number of female residents 882 | iu were a matter of life and death with them. 80-| inedid ui we'uate toon hosclag toon Gur nteceur over | all parts of the country; Report of the proceedings of the d sixty wagons filled with families of emigrants, on their Mississippi State C ‘urther particu! ‘way (0 Southwestorn, Missouri, where aot long since | ® - OnyeRsion Ree! a Worth Carolina and Tennessee. —_| sixty dollars por month for the maintainance of their ce was a part of the battle Geld of the rebellion; but now its | of the depredations of tho pirate Shenandnah on the &e. &. &. teachers. eager were they to exchange their luxuries for green- backs that they would push each other aside and fight & 3 By. the local Superiatendent of freedmen's affairs in . 736 | fF @ position near the train. It was no novel sight | fertile fields and flowery plains have lured them from | Whaling Fleet in the Pacific, Account of the Loss of the this city it appears that since the orgavization of this de- | oy, ; 489 | to see a white son of the chivalry and a black | their old homesteads. steamship Brother Jonathan on the Pacific Coast; Ac- Wasatvatox, Sept. 2, 1863. partment, in July last, three hundred negroes have been Over ity soars of — 8 3 boy engaged in pugilistic exercises, contesting for posi- t fe ite Leh ype gold mines, near Halifax, N. 8., | count of the late Fearful Storm in the West; Late and PINANCIAL MATTERS. furnished with homes and omployment through the | Over sixty years of ag ; Mfg | ton. They were a motley crow, consisting of men, | twelve hundred ounces per month of the precious mover | interesting intoliigence from Europe; ‘The Current Nows ‘ The Secretary of the Treasury represents that the De- | mediation of its agents, Thore is but little sicknoss | o¢ women and children, of all shades and colors; some of | twelve hundred dollars, of the day; Poetry; A highly interesting Story, writes »partment is in an easy condition as to funda, The receipts | among the colored population, and the number who ob- $e Daten eaten: + £80 | them before the war were in comfortable {f not easy | The Penusyvania Central Railroad isa money making | expressly for the Wuaxir Hunan, entitled “The Woman from internal revenue have been fully equal to the cal- | tain assistance at the soup houses established for their <1 Mam | Conmamences, bub the war hes:reduced sham to the mens 4 ceapers, ae career will this year foot up to about | jn Disguise;”” The thrilling sketch of “A Night on -eulation heretofore made, those for the mouth of August | bea2ft has boen reduced to less than two hundred, + 3 thing to boggary and starvation, Women who afew | oo7 Pig pata ing Be Taving ee ca sae Picket,’ also written for the Waexuy Harato; Musical amounting to over $84,000,000. mostly women and children, + Ff | Yours ago sat ia their silks and satin, with their diamond | millions clear profit for the company. and Theatrical review for the week; Interesting Literary, The receipts at the Internal Revenue Bureau to-day THE SWEITZER COURT MARTIAL DISSOLVED. _—— | Pins and rings, and turned up their noses at the sight of ‘Av amusing tale is circulating of a shoddy miss who | Artistic and Scientitic Items; Religious Intelligence; The amounted to $2,356,964. ‘The court martial of which Gencral Sweitzer was Presi- «+++1,194 } @ Northern mudsill, are now glad to eurn a scanty sub- json a Cane | at one} Ks the most Lowery latest Sporting News; Seasonable reading for Farmers 5 i res y ay THE SUBJECT OF PARDONS. dent, and which beld its sessions at the headquarters of | 1» tho ward there are threo churches, for which returas sistoace by peddling fruit to thom as they pass through | SUnMn Teta "Whence drinkers camo U6 the spring | and Gardeners; Varieties, Facetim; Valuable reviews os their country and by their houses in “special traius.'” “Sich is life.” ‘Way down South in Dixie.’ WHAT IAW AT ROME. The railroad leading from Kingston to Rome, a dis- tance of eighteen miles, has only been in operation a few days, and an engine, to which is attached an old, ricketty car, that looks as though it might have been built simul- tancously with Noah’s Ark, runs over it whenever the superintendent and directors see fit to send it. Thero is no telegraph wire, and so we had to flag our way, whioh The following letter, addressed to the Governor of Vir- | the Department of Washington, has been dissolved. ginia, by direction of the Attorney General, wil be read | General Sweitzer returos to the command of Camp with interest :— 4 Barry. W, Attorney Geverat's O1 ce, SENTENCE OF DEATH REMITTED. woke BR: Prams deme of ‘The death seatence in case of private John Brown, of Str—I am directed by the Attorney General to acknow- | the Seccrd New Jersey Volunteers, who was tried by ledge the receipt of your letter of the 25th inst., and to | court martial for desertion and sentenced to be shot w say in reply that, as faras this office ia concerned, you have his full authority for saying tbat the only influence | 2catb by musketry, bas been remitted by the President possible to be exerted in the matter of pardons by any | ca the recommendation of General Getty. The prisoner agent or attorney, whoever he may be, ts to delay the | has been sent to eter petition, All cases coming under ti SMALE ODENE: 1s Him Toney tee to imbibe, the sight of her foundering in the water with | the Money, Commercial, Dry Goods, Boot and Shoe, her pet dog created some consternation. Horse and Cattle Markets, and accounts of all important ‘The Providence Journal says, by authority, that the | events of the week. paragraph going the rounds of the papers respecting r the purchase of a railroad in Indiana by General Burn- A PRIZE OF ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS side and another gevtleman contains very inaccurate | will be given for the best original American story, statements. They are interested in the road named, and hope, alter some hard. work, to be remunerated fairly, | “aking at least threo hundred and fifty printed pages, but ibdulge in no such extravagant expectations as the | Usual novel size, imaginative letier writer who penned the paragraph A PRIZE OF TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS represented will be given for the best satirical poem, of four hundred ‘The New Haven Register says:—The colored fnancier | tines or more, on the follies of the day. are made as follows: — Omal Salaries Val. Church No, Attend- Commu-— Clergy- Yame Purch. © Lot. Seats. “ance. nicants, — men. ! George's Chapel $130,000 12 1,680 Rerormed Dalen ‘ be if ¥ charch........ 150,000 300 0 190 5,000 Metbodisteburch 50,000 30 15 oO B00 Six deaths have occurred during the year ending Juoe 1, 1865. HOTELS, STORES, ETC. @ thirteenth excep: who “‘divertod some funds” from Mr. Cummins’ drawer Zion, and ail petty civil oficers having your recommend. | ™ustered cut. Hotels, inns and taverns. 13 Serene @ good portion of the forenoon. I speak | Wa caucht in Brooklyn, and has gone to serveout aterm | Both story and poew must be sent in before the Ist of ation, need nothing further. ‘They are approved by the PERSONAL, Whotetate stores, 2,179 | not o fat the Reforin school, where he had previously sojourned | October next. ‘Attorney General asa tattor of course The President | The Bon. George Harrington, with his famiiy, has left | Retall stores. 475 Rome, that sat upon her seven bila, fora year. He was as cool as a Ketchum. ‘Teras.—Single subscription, $2; Three copies, $5; declares that any intimation that morey cap assist a peti- | Wash:ngton for New York, to take passage for Switzer- Groceries... 9 And from her throne of beauty oer y ity Lei at bp tioner 5 a grose {usult of bis weo!e office, from tim Ne pcre 0 Rome VALUATION OF DWELLINGS. Sale ie ores Fire in Boston—Loss $16,000. Five. copies, $5; Tea: copies, $16. Single copies, Hive _ to his humblest messenger. Lam, 8.t, very reepectiucy, | 24, there to enter upon his duties as Gaited States | ,, dwellings {a the ward aro valued at.. but Rome, Georgia, one of the meanest secession holes [From the Traveller, August 31. cents each, A limited number of advertisements im your obedient some i orto Crea Minister. eee one acer ae in the late “‘conthioveracy ;"’ Rome, whose women wrote ‘This morning, at half past five o’cl fire was dis- | serted in the Werky Heraw. LEASANTS, Pardon Clerk. Malor’ Geduralrope ia reported w'tie'ea'vendete Wile EI RISES. totheir knights in the army roqvesting them to sena | covered in the building No, 12 Marshall streot. | Ie is a CABINET MEETING. ington to confer with the authorities celative to Ladian perv nathan appt eae AeA nome Vaalkeo skulle eitt tich voidveummubahar WAM’ [ROR tre tis aces waa pat eine pry Al Engincs.—Ericason's Improved Ca— pre thareeriee cate var, fray brovracte evga? tie.) sales yn Weide pentaeie a about one-third Loin their boudoirs: Rome, upon which General Sher- | win & Co., dealer in patent medicines, and A. Conant & | 9% Tk Duahe ATSC usual time, notwithstanding the oppress've state | Cotocol George H. Hart, aid-de.camp aad confidential | Of the who'e aamber of manufacturers as baving refused Co., dealers in looking glasses, workboxes, &c. The fro | All Legal Lottery Prizes Cashed. Ofictal of the weather, The question of restoring the | srcretary to Governor Pierpoint, arrived in the city this man placed an indellible stamp that ages will hardly ef- | oritinated in the fourth story, a workshop belonging to | Drawings, Circulars and information sent information or as being uaabie to form correct estimates A és we face. AS we rode into the city the first thing that met our | Conant & Co., and spread through the two upper stories. J. R. CLAYTON, 10 Wali street, New York. money alluded to in yesterday's HeRaroto the Ricbmod | eveaing, on bis way to New York. PERLE (hen OSD ; exits the culm counlsting ot oilasck belde-andiatiens. Paces ot George C. Goodwite ks Co, was’ principally Bank is understood to have been discussed in eztenso, ‘Assistant Secretary Fox, of the Navy Department, re- Et Mi A chimneys, broken machinery, &. Unwashed and un- by smoke, which rendered tho ditferent medicines Batchelor’s Hair Dye.—The Best in the the conclusion has not transpired. turned this mrning from a month's vacation in New 2° Ladglag house beeper, sSiavaul dieu,” bloks-dyed; cusp’ Worst” analdinigioblte) | Newer Ghcart. &Gor ait protente daly nearest 000, | Peck Bye aio" Regenerating, Batra of Miledeura.” Pre : ‘: , % ig ceper. , Ny eyed, dusk, e - | loss of Conant & Co. will probably amount to 000, | fect Dye. Also Regenerating Extract o! jetleurs. Pre POSSIBLE VISIT OF eee ERAN ORES TO NORTH CARO- | Hampshire, greatiy improved by the relaxation, < Mees . + 43 | @ren (black and white), almost as nude as the day they tag loss being in stock , ‘they ars ied to he apoeny bervee' ad restores the hair. 81 Barclay street, New York. Nae Gace aucune veniaieeeenia(G " acbinist. / at ; t | of Suffolk Insurance Company, $2,537; Poople’s Fire In ‘ ‘The Raleigh Register. learns that Govergor Holden has 4 Ee anleh tale 3 Mason.. were Yorn, stared at us with as much of wonder as did | Curnce Company of Worcestor, "$2,250, Prescott and | Brook's Boot and Shoe Emportum—The received ad ‘i ‘i ‘ The President to-day appointed Francis A. D. Bremon 1 Marshal tho Mexicans upon the Spanisti soldiery under Hernando | Bunker Hill Insurance Companies, $2,587 cach—total, | largest and cheapest assortment of Boots, Shoes, Gaiters and propa eto from Presideat Johnson, in which he | gs Chief Engineer in tho revenue cutter service of the aN. « 1 Newsdealer. Cortez. We met a few Northern men—soldiers and | $9,361. The stores of Bent & Griffith, grate dealers; J. Slinpere tor ladies. gents, misses, boys ‘and childrenin the s t _ ons : ant ty=No, way. rere "i need: Richmond he will extend | United States. Boarding house keapers.18) | Poca. 4 | speculators—at the dept who could give us some idea of | M. Reed, stove denon, ant ‘Thos. Wright, tin and copper oad way : fh we Be aia cei gy beaten oe CONSULS. Bookfolder T1. Printers :: 5 | the present condition of things. From what we could es CPE PASI ee ee fc Lig Pmeprrderyinig Stach ooh pore pare u N MAIL ROUTES RESTORED, he President has appointed Victor Beauboucher Con- 95 Paper box makers. 8 | iearn the country round about there is in what might be Fire at Neponset, Mass. ‘ hase iis =aieats 5 ” Among the many mail routes recent! tored by tl Lat Je er v . 10 Picturedealer..... 1 . s From the Boston Traveller, August 31, ‘ ay SW Toe | : bly Bah ¥ 1 5 Produce dealers: 2 | codeavor to liftit from its ashes and inaugurate anew | set was destroyed by live about nine ofclock last might. | Coats for $9; Pants and Vests 85 40 $10. | Mat be nok to Samiats and en Aad lislie:exfasinlacraesia(o’| PEE MINOOUN, HOSELPAL <OOMNRRESD: CRO): WORE: Somms + 1 Policemen 2 | system of things. “What are your poople doing; are Laos $15,000 10 $20,000; insured for $5,300. A altnple commpeuremtinarainat ie be ngage es points to Chattanooga, and from Wurtrace to Shelbyville, \. ater... e ack att ‘ ’, | minded hoy, named Sidney Mullet, confesses to having ‘ all daily service; from Columbia, 8. C., to Greenville, | Tbe buildings of the Lincoln Hospital have been con- | Came 2 i pipe “ eee puma am peng gee 7 set the fire. pr aee noacataavesorr ative it falibe oat keape. sak i aa verted int ale . i ‘i e Pills Me Head clean, stands above compa ith any other balr sien the intermediate offices—zervice three times a pean sper iesenee aera oagr cto baah Carrier scene 1 Segar dealers. 2 | as dormant as Egyptian mummies, and I believe they will Burning of a Tobacco Factory: a A ea drug epee and Ee shy athens io ek. - af “4 ok " 7 . LOS& TWENTY-SIX THOUSAND DOLLARS. JARA! . C ,e he ere peer are respec purpose of erecting moro buildings for such use. The | Cotton samplr. 1 Stencil cutter. 1 | sleep aa longasold Rip Van Winkle ifsome of you Yankees [From the St, Louis Republican, August 30.) NT FOR NORTH AND SOUTH CARO- | so nir shops in the Fust ward aro to be removed to this Eoeneryse - . ian ne COR care hs etmn are en ea with a sharp | the tobacco factory of G. A Cutler’ & Co.,of Wyan- | Cristadoro’s | Hair Dye, Preservat. i avelope makers. evan 3 | sti ‘ankee enterprise, Yanke county cf vig Depo "Ne House. B. B. Vassall has been appointed agent-of the Post | Jocaiity. Feuit dealers. 5 Sallmakers, 2 | ingenuity and Yankee go-aheaditiveness; there are for- ot Se rena leu ae reign | ley ri The yt ans fod ekstion rng mate Office Department for the States of North and South | GENERAL LAND OFFICE AFFAIRS IN CALIFORNIA. came - ee _ Paar Ey ramet EN se ey eta cendiary. The toss is said to be twenty-six thousand Carolina. Mer, Vassall has been Acting Postmaster at | The Secretary of the Interior to-day rendered a decis- | Glass blowers. + manan, 2) dng South” “Yee, sicy but there aro other points inthe | CCUa®. ke eee cree Gates "Saas Wilmington since its occupation by the federal troops. ion affirmatory of the action of the General Land Office | Glass dealer. Hi Baie ape. B: A yl ———- react ppp oer: Cotton Arriving at Lary leg om Stockings, Bandages, &c. No. iT'Ane street. VANDALISM AT THE WHITE HOUSE. in recognizing the claim of citizens of the town of Red 1 Tinsmiths 2 | people are so intolerant and barbarous in this section votre fe fr in hp 4 Moro stringent rogulations will have to be adopted con- | Blut, California, to tho site of that locality under tho 1 Type founder ¢ | Ihat they would have to work with one band and hold a af TOR DERE COE oni reeiten tnived Bree gelircs rare: peptone! din, Ag cerning the admission of visitors to the East Room of the Congressional acts of 1863, and rejection to the : Ln paola 4 x pian = tee Cae — Vee Bh na herp to-day in the schooner Argus Eye. stands ahead of every tive of summer complaint. White House. Another instance of vandalism occurred | OPPosing claim of J, E. Cramville for internal improve- 1 Wireworker,... 1 | some serious lessons recently, and they are now Now Bedford Oil Market today. A well dressed and apparently respectable wo- | ments. “19 Waiters... 2 looking anxiously, for Yankee faces. I think — New epacnn, be 1. 1866. Every Lady who Would have Beautifal man, accompanied by her little daughter, was arrested | Tho Receiver of public moneys at the Humboldt Dis- See sical ed oR eae way vodtereds” tt What Aree cement all, | . The ship Asia, Captain Eldridge, from Honolulu May Feo a ee ES aqnmanionien pe da in the act af culting a pleco from one of the window cur- | trict Land Office, California, returns the cash receipts at | Paborers........ 19 Watchman. .... : © | cir, “many. of us own large quantities of land, but wo.| 9, Sftived to-day with 1-122 barrels sperm and 500 barrels: | taste to the mouth, fragrance to Ute breath, pearly whitences tains, which she sald she wished tor send to her motber | that office for the quarter ending June 30 at $21,400. Letter carrier. .1 " hake not the wherewithal to cultivate it properly. We | Whale oil and 700 pounds bone. to the teath. CASWELL, MACK & CO., ‘The oil market continues excited, with a brisk inquiry Under Fifth Avenue Hoval. for both spérm and whale olis. Holders aro firm, and not disposed to sell at quotations, asking upwards of | Mlectricity, Magnetism, Galvanism $2 30 per gallon for sperm and $1 70 for whale, Whale. | Galvanic Baths administered at 9 Bond street Done has ulso advanced, the stock in the country being paitses cantar ane e only 26,000 pounds, and is held at rising $2 26 for Arctic. Enfeebled and Delicate Constitutions, Sales 875 bbls. sperin oil on private terms, and 500 bbls. | of both sexes, use HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU. It whale at $1 65 per gallon will give brisk and energetic feelings aud enable you to sleep Cd. o cut Med well’ would sell portions of it at low be jms in order to raise money. fe are also in need of manufactures, and in fact most any kind of business would thrive.’ Ido not wish my roaders to understand that the above is an index of the feeling generally, for Iam satisfied that the gentle- man only represented the more intetligent portion of the community. He is a P lvanian by birth, but re- moved to Georgia just twenty years ago, and is the owner as a curiosity. Her terror on being detected was pitiable, | whe President’ roe ‘ ‘and 80 affected one of the olficers of the Executive Man- | (washington Cae ee ete rar ai at ine Piatodsl J ANOTHER ENUMERATION NEEDED. Of course there can be no implicit reliance placed on the returns of this ward any more than on those of the other wards; and, in the face of existing circumstances, it would not be out of place to have an entire renumera- tion of the city made by competent compilers, under the sion that he ordered her unconditional release. tk italia hia, Le é is reportod that tho Cabinet wero not a unit on the SALES OF GOVERNMENT PROPERTY. proclamation permitting the introduction of arms into The total receipts from the sales of stockades, sheds, | the Southern States. Another report is that the Prosi- stables, abatis, &e., at Fairfax Coart House, Flint Hill, | dent issued the proclamation without consulting all the ombet the Cabinet, wi t, 1 r of two large plantations. He did own, thirt, 7 Poach Grove and Prospect Hill, Va., belonging to the | Members ofthe Cabinet, which report, Fam inclined 40 | supervision of some responsible parties acquainted with | nogroca, He did not know of a single fold of votton Te eee ene. AN JOURNAL OF PHARMACY, Read. and» bickl meakieas aoe government, amounted to $331,825. The main and the metropolis, and from whom we might hope to have | the county, and says the grain crop will be inadequate to wtipats ate Hide ee HOT MAIR to twenty dollarseach. For sale by G. C. ALLEN, : most valuable bulldings at Fairfax Court House and Flint Personal Intelligence. some justice done our city, and its dignity and supremacy | the! necessities. They have little corn on hand, and | 74. SPDERE MACY inthe Philadelphia’ College of way, one door below Canal street. “ Major General McCoo! Lord Drogheda and family, Hitt wero not offered for sale, but wore turaedover to the | prtizna Captain Seymour, Quebec; Colonel, Sitgrever, the commander of the post bare me that ho was ex- 0, + Freodmen’s Bureau. This has to deal with applications | United States Army; aorander ie Pratt, Canada, and pecting twonty thousand bushels to be loaned to the people by the government. There is but little cotton tn upheld and indisputably proclaimed. Shi: \. re — vic balea in the county), rice, or can we have some authoritative modifications of Mes, and immediate in its action. ofthe most varied character, as its records show. Appli- the Boston and Portland delegates to the Chicago'Con- | Jeff. Davis? Family in Montreal—Young | the vicinity Ly Renard five hundred , P Dn ation th " Hate in ite a if a but considerable quantities are being brought to Roine | formulas by which we can make them ai a more reasonable — veation was made there to-day for sanction of the burean | Yentlon, were atthe Biddle House, Detrolt, on the 30th Davis om Tankees awe Custard. Pe ae dere Saute oe atemanee foc tate, oe, oar, ] DONT Howe Sewing Machine Co.—Elias Howe, OUR MONTREAL CORRESPONDENCE. » " ve * col et “If the flatter, shall the change be in the qu ality of the | Jr, President, 629 Broadway. Agents wanted. Be Lach age ah pies oud A sar . at ite St, Lows: Denserat of the 20th ult, saya: —Mr. ¥ Mowtreat, August 25, 1865. pond, ee a iatortmed that. some of the planters | mensteu Aa he. apne of epiying Ib 20 06 arte ————————— wages, in extensive coal mining operations to be start ws, formerly a Presbyteriau clergyman at Fulton, Mo., i ‘ad. failed to notify ther slaves that they were | Commit Wey to aitiorige some nen metnodor | Helmbold’s Concentrated Extract Ba- on James river, by a stock company of Northern capi- | 18 President of the New York Gold Board, at a salary of Since the commencement of the summer excursion | M8 Mi ore still working them on the old system nasa peaticge | ORG. tallate, One hundred and fourteon buildings of the Car. | Sve thousand dollar por mance | elotime ia Uratiot ver Hospital wore sold at auction yesterday for $6,700; | street prison on a charge of entertaining sympathies with fifty buildings at Emory Hospital for $4,219, and at Stone | Secession. Hospital for $275. season we bave had a great many strangers among us in this city, particularly from the States and our sister provinces. All the hotels have been and are still filled up with boarders, transient and permanent, and it has With the contemplated change iu the quantity, or 18 THE GREAT DIURETIC. in tes enebeivaten itsett tn the prenaration oof thatd extra HELMBOLD'S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT SARSAPA- r c 7 RILLA T would take occasion’ to say that in medicine the bealth of 18 THE OREAT BLODD PURIFIER : object to be gattied. the patient tg the great ott comethies. Both are prepared according to rules of pharmacy and ‘The cost. of material is something; but when put into ¢ scale with humap healt, and often human life, itis ba chemistry, and are the most active that ean be made They yet cling, like drowning men to straws, to the hope that slavery ig not extinct, and that, with the aid of,the Northern copperheads, the Southern members of Cohgress will be able to rekindle the dying embers, and by some kind of chicanery broathe ‘life into the A lent of the Maine Democrat says that the father of Jeff. Davis was born in Maine, and went South " not unfrequently occurred that our accommodations | nostrils of the de carcass. 1 was much astonished to | worthy of consideration atall, My Bur Imbold's) w —————E— A large sale of medicines, hospital property, instra- | when he had nearly arrived at manhood. He was not | have been insufficient for the unprecedented rush of | hear this, and told them that the sooner they made up gontinue to be made as formerly; and if it cannot be main Helmbold’s Extract Buchu Gives Health ments, books, stationery, &c., will take place at Freder- | afterwards heard of until Jef, Davis visited Maine some ininedsat present prices, they will have to be advanced to ick, Md., on the 14th fost. Other large sales will take Fhe igirsgy Seve Leong beige Mepen|oprs place at an early day at Harper's Ferry ; Marysville, M4. ; | fis oo en en eee a Missizstppi a poor boy. their minds to accept the stern logic of events the better. They might as well look for the sands of soldiers thoy lost in th tation of the “peculiar institution. and vigor to the frame and bloom to the pallid cheek. De. bility is accompanied by many alarming symptoma, and tf nubmitted ta, comsumptlua, iismaity or ept meet the advance in the’ price sire quantity justend of quality cheap commodity, and may using the medicin’ if lve dew visitors, St. Lawrence Hall and the Donegana Hotel are now iilled to their utmost capacity. ‘Among the recent arrivals here were the threo chil- ‘ection of the thou ir as for the resusci- Id say that water isa A | no tccatment ts y added by the person | jeptic sits enst 40. stand Christ, Gratton, Wat Va., and Purveyiag depot at Baltimore—} On Saturday morning last the following ca PAOM ROME 10 ATLANTA HELM BOL , s ptains of Gig New York ol Ladios Wishing Boots and Shoes for tae the last’ named depot coataiaing a valaable stock of | whalers destroyed by the. British pirate arrived in New dren, mother-in-law and servant of Jeff. Davis. They put | every inch of ground is historic, made so by the gallant nse New York city: | ,i1Season, for themeclves and famil : : up at the Douegana Hotel, aud caused quite a little ex- | army of General Sherman on its march to the sea. Chim eee TLLER & cea: Bodiord:—Macomber, of ship Hillman; Wood, of bark y ist ise aaa caibukbeic Congress, 2d; Smith,'of ship Wm. Thompson; Tucker, | citement during their stay. Your readers are already | B¢ys loom up like grim spectres, forts frowa down from The ran jurrende — Pp a ng THK GOVERNMENT NOT A LOSER BY Tae DEFAULT: | of ship Sophia Thornton; “Holley, of bark Waverley’ | famitiar with tho perronndl of tho family, the ago of | SYeTy. hill fob, and, miles of tnbrench ti at ierocs At hele formes Pee ade i eT Ri PHALONS Nutt | Love Scenes (52) Sent to Any Address om ING PAYMASTERS. Winslow, of bark Izabelin; Clark, of bark Nimrod, aud | °” a Tahal not, (hors on either hand, while the graves of thousands of heroes | AL GOMING CHIKUS. like the, laud whore It originated, | Feceipt of one dollar, J ‘ARK, 1,173 Broadway, N. ¥ To-day's National Intelli says :—We are assured, | Hathaway, of ship Euphrates. each, and their peculiarities. shail not, therefore, | gone to their final rest greet the eye. me are marke has no equal under the sun. Sold everywhere. With rude headboards, but over the greater majority they Carved not,a line, they raised not a stone, But left them alone in their glory. The town of Marietta 1s still smouldering in its ruins. It was at one time a beautiful village of about three thousand inhabitants, und boasted one of the best State attempt to describe them, but merely reluts few little incidents during their residence at the Dovegnua. It was their custom to eat at the pubtic table along with the otber gueais of tho establishment. The little bov, about nine years old, was very talkative and noisy. Manhood and Youthful Ae gained by HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUC THE HORRORS OF DYSPEPSIA 7 and the dismal train of disorders to which it lea No More Gra by the use of HOSTETTER’s BITTER’S as a p cured with astonishing celerity by ite ‘from the highest source of knowledge on tho subject, that Cambridge House, the town residence of Lord Palmer. the government cannot, in any event, be a loser to any ree) bak —- Es it gg et considerable amount by the Norfolk swindle, or by the | cles, The noble Premier was not at home, and the per- -operations of any of the offisers of the entire pay depart- | 8008 iu charge of the house seem to bave been “caught napping” —whieh their master never is—the thief or ment. thieves entering by an area window which had been left Hair—No M ness,—Forty-five yeary’ practice by Dr. GRANDJEAN, and genial | A0Oe DMO =o) fete tive, oF ot womach, the liver, aud the nervous military schools 1a tho confederacy. ‘There geems to be | operation upow the : THE WAGON TRAINS FOR FORT LEAVENWORTH. | Invitingly open. Among the property stolen was the On a small scale he kicked up as much noize and fuss at | MINT Seer quence going on; but tho people, | aysiea. | ee tia Greneere tee ere Sore ae A faint idea of the magnitude of operations in the | “Ket containing the freedom of the city of Glasgow. the Douegana as is paternal relative did on @ large scale | like those of Roine, have settled down into the Slough of “THE SHAKING MARTYRS ie eae any young lady who uses the fragrant 1 4 American visitors rogistered in Paris for the weok | during the rebellion. At meals he was constantly gab- | Despond, and are making u0 efforts to oxtricate them- | 9- and Ague, instead of being dosed for months with DONT as her Mentitrlce will be pretty sure to - Quartermaster General's department may be gatherea | , American vistors romiauoned i Gnd family, Cine'u: | bing ina loud voice, and nding fault with everything | Selves A ew whiskey shops (those indispeusable Instl- | quinine, to the ruin of the seeeutGccith, are promptly’ set | row of pearls every time she opens her ruby lips from the following reasonable estimates for moving the | nati; Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Easton, New York; Adolph train of five hundred wagons from this city to Fort | Bruno, Cincinnati; J. N. Osborne, Now ark Henry Leavenworth. The time consumed on tho journey cav- yon corse Mba eeetaed Dads good v, “ae not fall much below nincty days, The total namber of | Knickerbocker, New York; Mr. and Mrs. P. Ord, San animate in the train is in round pumbers three thousand | Francisco; J. A. Butler and daughter, Hartford, Conn. , one hundred; their forage for ninety days amounts to - end Ohio; Thomas 8. Cook, Clevela yet ‘fam. and Mrs, Caleb P, Marsh, York city; over ninety-three thousand dollars; tho wager and ra- uM. W. Lodivick eae Take Gasteed sna fain: upon thetr feet again, without dag r of (a relapse, by this Fompt remedy for every kind of intermittent. Taken as = Pre Roa ame yoat talaata, readers an atiack of Cuileand | .,fersome Ere pomnateirng f eT wi a Fever absolately impossible. HALLS VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER IF YOU ARE BILIOUS, Ia'tae boat article kauw'n to preserves te hait, preveat- tt a f there la nothing that touches the Liver, the neat of the mal Ing te Calling out, and mae gD ULoes Ady; 80 quickly. aad restores it POG TETTER'S STOMAC! All who use it are unanimous in awarding It the praise of. esl) An eI oa ie Lee eemiensy of your | bring the best hair dressing extant and, without 9 rival tn/ Nant fore ane "in oneen, fe real ‘ay bair to ite natural color. Beware of oe, — 4 ee Helmbold’s Fluid Extract Buchu te “Will the Fluid Kxtracta go out of use owing to the high e and odor, free from all injurious proper- ! | | tutions to a Southern c.ty) are hin by returned rebels, whose only occupation seems to to pat a demon in their neighbors’ mouths to steal away their braias. ATLANTA is rising, phosnix-like, from her asbes. New buildings are being erected by Northern men, and large stocks of are being received daily, The Gate City Hotel—the only one of consequence in the city—is tilled to overtlowing with strangers who pay four dollars per day for ‘eub- be before him on the table, and with the servants, ithal he is a lad of much spirit and originality of thought and expression. “[ say, nigger,”’ said he one day to one of the colored servants, “I wish you would bring me some custard.’’ ‘The custard, in considerable quantity, was brought and ed before him. “Ie that the way you bring custard in this country?” M the boy. ; im tothat forin of disease may’ beheld. 1a tural co tions for toamisters for the same period makes a total of | My, Botton; R. W. Hopes and wite and Goo. 8. Cary aud | “*Sy'oq0" andvrered the servant; ‘‘you can help yourself | The baile and rooms Se ee ee cen ede Con bere | mee ial use of thie harmless Fett antfatona: Anko Hall's, and ake voae oth over one thousand dollars; tho wages aod rations of | {niIY, New York; Mra. R. Shewall, Massachusetts Wi | to as much or as little as you choose.” the poor victiins have a chance to anatch a litle rest and | “4%! ae - sown lon: ‘ar “se . , “T don’t like it that way. In my country we always | gicep—if the mosquitoes will let them. Atlanta seems AFTER AN ATTACK OF SICKNESS, Shattered Constitations Restored Ay ‘wagon masters, their assistants aud accompanying black- | Downes, Boston; bow W. Smith, Brooklyn; W. R. smiths for the same time amounts to nearly seven thous- | Mauley, and Geo. W. Parsons and wifo, Now and dollars, Add inevitable contingencies, and the en- | Wik, Hurthnd: BR, Weed, albany’ Eogion; Sal. B tire cost of moving the train to Fort Losveoworth will | and wife, Boston; Mr. and Mra. Aug. de Peyster, Charles Ai A. Stone in get it to nice little cups,” said Master Davis. ‘Here, al (To the servant.) att don’t thigk you'll find such a word as nig- ger in the English dictionary.” Master Davis—“Oh, indeed. Why, I suppose I shall imal powers are eximuated, the pulse weak, the y PCHU, / when the ant a Lj ihe powers of itty a tow ‘ebb, HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU. to be the great centre of attraction for emigrants from teabie with th the North, and hundreds of them are flocking in daily, with no object in view but to look for a “location.” Ground sells here for one-half more than it did before circulation, tm: Sleeve Buttons and St ity jouded brain, and | two, three, hy: to seventy-five dollars: blog nerves stability and Graness, Sold male by G. OC. A , 415 Broadway, one door y stimulate geatly the blood, clear the d, upon which stood be near one hundred and seventy-five thousand dollars, | B. Newcomb, Uy Pred Pollard and Aug.A. Stone and | pave to have n disionary with me hereafter when I want Hee eee: Ooo eee ot Fvuiding tne all, or Ay ten Servet’ ‘Two other trains, of five hundred wagons each, arc also | {umlly; Boston; Lycusgus Edgerton, Now Yorks Prward, | %0 converse with colored in Canada.” ‘dollars before the War, Is now held by the owner at tiepanciabaleaiias to be moved from Cinclanat! and Louisville to the same | Boston; F, 8 Wensingor and Ban Fravcleco; | po eer easer Pan ithe could: give ter one at the | eighty thousand dollars, ‘mith oo baliding, It having | A ©: em oe eect hildtens’ Geribald! Cutaway and pusre-Suite, military post within a few weeks. 3, eee ee eee. bh nia oe ae a! buttons. After looking at her attentively for awbile, to the place. I think there is no ‘doubt bat it | The undersigned jeave to adope this mr wha how 5. | by the thousands, af reasonable a ee wie di ARMY MATTERS. Te. C. White, Hartford; W. Harrison Eisonbrey, | %4:— Wil be the metropolis of the seaboard States in a short | ing bis friends and # that he bas associated himeelf ‘sa Fourth arene opposite yooper Uoiom, Orders were issued this morning tousteriog out the | Philadelphia; Dr. Chas, B. Shepard, Brooklyn; Sephed | aster Darit,-‘\ Are you a Southerner?” Ne eras Ye ciaiaes erected ure epee lensed Se eee ee Me atc Pelt and Clotifiiate: also pO varedatl River Wen tn Tite * First Maine heavy artillery and the Second District of | Morrie, Fhlladesphiay Mr. and Bra. Wayman Crow, St | Master Davis“ Are you a Canadiant’” nds and. per consequeace, only temporary structures. ea M ren’ Fancy Hate, Cope snd Fars, | wae A dial Columbia regiment of infantry. Field nod wife, New York; Lieutenant Colonel B. Lady—"\No.”” ay - at ould we remain here over to-morrow [ will tell you ite special prot ALR men) 1 bROKAW, szdatayette piace. Captain W. H. A. Krebbs, Chief of Ordnance, and Cap. | Hitchcock, Joba P. Collier, Bt. Louis; Mr. and Mrs. Master Davis—" Pechape, thea, you're a Yenkeet more of Atlanta after I bave looked about. lightness and durabllity 4 Fourih avenue, opppite Couper 4 4 * +f Ti Lady—‘‘ No, not a Yankee, either.” tn a perfection never before attain yaa would not give one of my buttons to Ly that by thus uniti hanical skill with mature — - expetieta to fapting and f ing the tint, we shall be favor- The Glory of Man is s#ength—There. tain St, Albs, aid-de-camp on the staff of General Augur, | Pierpont dior ae Haleltine, New York; W. , Amherst RAILROADS Master Davis. travelled are generally in good con- Montagu Mrs. J. id. Bs Southerner ould immediately ase wore relieved from duty this morning. The datteriesaro | and Mester January, Mies M. L. Dayle, @t. Loulay Mile, | @ Yankee for the wort, ENTE yore wie tee tabout twenty miles per hour. | e4'with your patronage, | remain yours, be, fore the Nervous and Debilitaved : » 1 T would give you one, Those are the buttons I wore | Many of the bridges are tem and not an; 1S. J. VAIL, of HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCH to return home and report by letter to the Adjutant | L. H. Lacloro, New York: B Si ea ogtatug ie J. wien Twas Colonel in she eray—the rebel afmy— | means; but they'will soon ‘bo rebuilt. The pL ATG $n Migr Val, , ‘ States Co mind that—o ‘and some of the directors of the Ohio and Mississippi The Improved “Sloat” Eli Railroad are now here, being on a tour of inspection of Branch for the aale of gentiomen’s goods, as heretofore, at y , ug Fal OE tne Mateaa Maes cetwes' toe Werald ctes aud | “eehtnee, G57 Brondway. Agen McManus, General. = = ‘Troy ; Edw C. Cushman, United States Consul Colonel J. F. Kent, from the same headquarters, is | Rome; Mra re C. Cushman, St. oy Mrs. A. Acklea Lady—1 would oot mind Cisetog you if you gave ted. A. 1. SUPLBS ordered to West Point asa military \astructor, and Major | and family, Miss Acklen, Nashville, Bayes, de., | 4,000.08 Jour Oey would. not kise a Yankes | 00 MMs but wast ee ee , a ihe, oe B.C. Chandler to report to General Deat, ccmaanding | New York; Job sii a Qrttang: amen W. Am. er OO ee oe ee Yunuen” I hardly know what to say about the negroes. The | Atethetico-Nearalgicon—The Celebrated ene Brtdel on ton voune Men ruptianed by Uae. the garrison of Washington. drews, New York; George J. ‘Jasper, tiliuols; J. Ronet | Maer Davis—" I'm afraid you are.” tons a7 full of them Sat how they five 1s a mystery. | APPT iavented by Dr. YON RISENDERG, Howarf Agerciaton aud tet f"Vioughvon, Mawar STATE RENDEZVOUS FOR RETURNING TROOPS DI3CON- eater Se eee, ar. ana a chewy Lady" ¥ou wont give me's button, thent”? @ Foports of the commissaries show that in most places | for thecure of all disaage of the Bye, Har, Ch nie Catarth, | fin" Phuateiphin, Pas o TINUED. 25 ime. a 0 Master Davis—‘ No. but few of them draw rations from the governm and . * eT SCs hy orter of the, War Departtiest tho following tute | Harter; Jobo B. Pome James Bigelow, New York; | These aro a few instances of the effect of education on oy neues vo clive, move and have their boing” just | Catsrrh, Asthma, affections of the vooe Truses—Mersh & Cove Old ndexvous for returning troops have been discontinued, | ton, San ‘elaco; George Vano and wite, Philadetptia; | the family of the arch traitor, [am ioformed that it is e “any other man.’ Atlanta and Macon have been wer, Shortuues of ‘Brau Hiehed Radical Coco Truss Oftice stilh at Na, 3 Veagy te po "1 at inned, | Gyrus Butler and wife, New York | Ffonuied fo place the oldest daughter at the Catholic Con- | exceptions to the general rule, but I understand the gov- resin ee ten Chant, os Jiesdant vie:—Portiand, Maine; Manchester, N. H.; Montpelier | “YTS Butlor and wife, vent in this city. sstorda ernment has coasod issuing rations to them, aa well as | tions of the Liver, Weakuess of Nerves and general debi! No More Unploasams and Unsof> : : wie. fe res gnd Bratehors, 7 agen — Rochester, Syra- Obituary. ‘eee lap tlle Aen re Eee ee ee eee eee to whites were te omen nce of the ivan He VON KISENBERG. AS Drost- | phates for anplrammat ar teeta ROD. om UR et heey pecagymchdunge Snes saitgs THOMAS W. WHITLEY. Broak in the Welland Canal. othor places whe rio ihe nogroes,*” This shows that the | "8%, peer Twellh sree, weeien in ONR MINUTE. HeLaHOLD's issuing of rations ci more vagrancy among the chivalry than it did among their former slaves. ber. -— canon omee | we negad Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Cincinnati, Camp Dennison, Cleveland | This gentleman, tong known as an artist of some abili- St. Carmencvn’s, ©. W., Sept, 1, 1865, and Camp Cleveland, Ohio; Chicago, Ill; Lexington and | ty, a resident of Paterson, New Jersey, dled suddenly at . pach hte te ‘Three gates of tho Allouburg lock of the Welland Canal | over tnvre are schools established the nogroes are learn. | ,,Av> Marana Radies! Cure ot 4 e Reg Tor which it is do. gm) AY ‘ his residenco on Broadway, yesterday morning. His | wero carried away today by & schooner, Navigation | ing rapidly, seeming eager to obtain information; but as Psst lds Best (= ly en on (OA Co ih pitor were double, what fk REPORTS TO THE FRERDMEN'S BUREAU. family 18 at present residing in Washington. will be resumed again on Monday yet the school system ia very imperfect. now a. Weel oe ‘hoy — 4 . RKFUGREING AS A PROPEASION, ol our friends ant u The report of the Assistant Commissioner for North | sce eeu Commowornion werwran New YORK AND Ihe ante CRENG AS, A PROMENION ay boon re. | _ At Mesare. Fowler a Wells’, Phrenolor | fi co*tiga fc rulleves the ehOt fiom pain, sofann the A Diver Smothered. Haver oe Gaaor, Md., Sept, 1, 1865. Mr. Broad, ot “Boston, one of the principal submarine divers employed by the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad Company io constructing their bridge at thid point, was smothered to death in his diving dress this afternoon, owing to a defect in the a'r pamps. Carolina was to-day received at the Freedmen’s Bureau, | gosroy, —In tmoment, as it seems, this business has as- under date of Aaguat 21, It is stated that the wholo ee tee Lic proportions, Tho shipments to and ro- number of freedmen and white refagees receiving sup- Saslsoenran i) cities have i aes Pas eee port, either in whole or ia part, from government | Gorm pte = Rady ‘Bot sailing phono amounts to ten thousand persons, of whom more thaa | Soun: mers and Providence propellers rt bul two-thirds ae entirely dependent, Though these figures + we ss be? t quantiti nd cetag ton he a —y = Will, appear Yargo, the Commissioner states that they | heeded. “But now, with our two lines of direct steam: » wore double two months earlier, when the bureau took | ships on the outside Toute, the attention of every ono is complete control. .4o far as the freedmen’s organia- rac the groat importance of this business. 'e ation extends, its power and influence are felt and ap- Bip of. pros eonvontwess tofour mer aa, 8 feqgay parent, On gofernment farms there is a prospect of | convenient for the mercantile community {o New York, oxclusively under the control of freedmon there is @ | put everything must give A i to the convenience of the decided evid of bad management. In cases of | public, Boston Traveller, Awaust 3° duced to a profession, and that thousands of able to work depend aimost solely upon Uncle Sam for sup. port. Our train stopped yesterday ata station where there was a family of refugees on the embankment of the railroad, [t consisted of aman aod wife and thir. teen children, two of which were still nursing I asked the woman if they were refugees. “W-a-l-l, T reckon,” was the reply. “Where did you come from?” “At. lanta,"* cwhy did you leave “Kase the gov’ment woulda’t give us rations. Whore are you going?” Locontinued. “Don't know; some place where we can git rations, I ‘spect."’ “How long you been retuy nt “Goin on three years; al it, Mecy Jane?” rty nigh, F reckin,” sald dhedaughtor, ® young tady about sixteen yoars of age, aa she wiped her nose on her sleeve and pulled out het snuff bok and com: moneed “dipping.” “Where do you got money to biy saul?” said L: “the eov'ment don't faruiet thats? COW is, $99 Broadway, Examinations, with Charts, given daily, ‘ ne 4 7 Pants tishowele gives rest And hoalth to the obild and regilate A Ready and Conclusive Test of comforts the propertite of HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BEOHY Buatec Dispensatory, Lorn aa te edn tama Wheder & Wilson's Sewing Machines sold in BroOwlya A9010,7°48 PF se ga Paiton street A Dol aved.=<P. F. Smith & Fow- M. CRATOR, va LER, shirt manufactirers, Warren street, offer direct to —_——— conmimers, at No. $ Park row, their celebrated “Sea Tsiand” Wheeler & Wilsora’s Lock Stitch Sew? $4 Shirtssfnest made, except New York Mills~at $3 each tng Mactine and iucton Tlole Machine, 62 Broadway. A.—Diarrhaa, Dysenter, Whlteox & Gino Srwing Machin ‘ ane Bia Nat Park Yor and by all i. The North Central Ratlroad, Bavtmon®, Sept. 1, 1965. ‘The toterest of the city of Baltimore in the Northern Central Railroad was sold to-day for $881,000. It is un- derstood that the Northera Central Railr«d Company were the purchasers 0. 408 Brondway =1,000 Wanted, to Sell D. Window Shades ie nomttnat a soicbeltion plewees, hooks, Ac. PiClaca of FOR | ,TORES O# DWE tue largest prod ymyt TT a kb 4B KELTY, 3%) Broagerap BO aS be. Uh Boudin, BB