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_CH.-xRLESTQjy DAILY jStEWS....NOYEMBER 15, 1865.
DAILY NICWB.
WEDNESDAY MOKNINO, NOVEMBER l?, lRr.r..
Mcxi-Co.
EHCOt'tiAOBsaarr or i-obi:i?jc immichaiwn.
We glean the following intelligence from Tin Mexican
Times, a weekly English newspaper, published in the
city of "Mexico, by cx-Govemor Aixkn, of Louisiana:
THE TIKK OF laiMlliKATIOS MOVK8 ON.
We publish to-?lny two very Important decrees respect
ing immigration?the one appointing SenorM. F. Maury
Chief of Colonization, and the other, Sonor J. B. Magru
der as Chief or the Land Olllcc of Colonization. These
arc most cxcollcut appointments. Wc congratulate tho
Imperial Government in securing the voluablo services
of these gentlemen, while the numerous friends of
Keuors Maury and Magmder, in the United States will
be much pleased to learn that they havo received such
murks of confidence and respect.
The public land wiU be surveyed, Bcctlonizod and offer
ed for sale, according to tho plan of tho United States
Land Office. AU the lands of tho government that have
heen acquired by purchase, forfeiture, confiscation, or
otherwise, will be immediately brought into market, at
very reduced prices, payablo in a series of yearn?thus
putting it ha die power of-every one to procure a home,
from ono hundred and sixty to six hundred and forty
acres of land, according to the shso of his or her family.
Tho passage of all immigrants, who desire it, will bo
paid by tho government. __
Already tho country is Ailing up. Wo publish in
another column a list of actual settlers near Cordova.
It wiU be seen that they aro from sU part? of the world.
We advise our friends in the United States who may
wish to emigrate to get ready as soon after the let of
November as possible. You can then land safely at any
point on the Gulf or Pacific coasts. To those who wish
to come by land through Toxas, tho road is open at aU
times, and tho country exceedingly healthy. Bring with
you all tho fine horses and mules you can?they will sell
well here. Bring with you, also, seeds of all kind??
particularly cotton seed?they aro in great demand.
To our friend? from the Southern 8tatca wo recom
mend especially the country around Tampico, Tuxpan
and Vera Cruz^ Thero is back of these cities an im
menso area of magnificent high land, freo from the ma
laria of the "tierra callente"?free from all epidemics,
and peculiarly adapted to the growth of coffee, sugar,
indigo, tobacco and cotton. Tho lands are so diversi
fied that nil the fruits and plants of both the temperate
and tropic zones grow there in great perfection. Tbe
description of these, lands will soon bo published, to
gether with fuU details In relation to the tenus of Bale
and settlement of the samo.
Tho soon yon lcavo after the first of November tbe
butter, as you will havo the choice of tho beet lands now
coming into market. Tho rainy season is over?the
roods wiU soon bo in fine condition. The cane and cot
ton fields arc smiling, and tho coller plantations invite
' you to come. You will find provisions of all kinds at
very moderato prices, and re?oive a warm and hearty
welcomo not only from the kind-hearted and liberal
Mexicans, but from tho generous sons of England,
France and Germany.
AN INTKnESTTNO rHENOMEKON.
The Sub-Prefect of Choleo, in the Valley of Mexico,
writes to tho Minister of Fomento of the occurrence of
a most extraordinary phenomena in tho vicinity of that
placo on the Cth. From the mountain suddenly burst
forth live largo streams of water, which, If they do not
diminish in volume, will forai a considerable river. This
gives great joy to tho neighboring inhabitants, and will
be duly appreciated by all, as creating a new source of
wcalUi to tho industry of the valley. The color of the
water at first wsb black and dirty?it has has since
changed to a grayish hue, which indicates that it will
assume a natural color. Tho Government has sent Sonor
Almsroz, a distinguished engineer, to make an Immedi
ate report on tho particulars of the phenomena, and wo,
will look with interest for its publication.
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Americana Abroad.
Blackioood's Magasine for September, 18C5, ha? a very
lively paper, entitled "Switzerland in Summer and Au
tum, Parti," by a very intelligent, pleasant raconteur,
under whose guidance we shall be pleased to visit the
tnowy heights of Cenls, the Jungfrau, or the Bernese.
He narrates a number of thrilling adventures, encoun- j
tcred by daring M. A. C. (Members of the Alpine Club),
and warns foolhardlncss, by the recital of several ex
peditions which resulted in the untimely death of their
daring projectors. Our fair readers will be pleased to
learn, by the following extract, that American Reprcsen
tative Women now attract tho attention of foreign Al
pine tourists :
Tradition has it that, on the Wengern Alp, tho au
thoress of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" was rudely aroused by
some portly Englishman who upset his bath-tub in the
room above, and so caused her to imagine?for timber
floors arc not always water-tight?that sho was again
visiUng tho rails of Niagara. I am sure such an event
could not have disturbed the nerves of another Ameri
can lady whom I saw up there. Her specialty was a re
markable power of turning bcr back upon everything in
which she took an interest. When reading from Murray
an account of tho pn-*.-ipi?>??? at ino ?mugirai!, elle
?leliheruioly turuca nor l>?*clc, both upon tho precipices
anil on the friends whom she was enlightening. Be
ing struck with this phenomenon, I ventured to address
her, and she entered most civilly into conversation, with
her back to me. When her companions wept down to
the inn, she elected to remain where she was; and on
being warned to take care of the cuttle that were brown
ing- about, her reply was, "I'm not afraid of the cyoies;"
?ml she calculated rightly. When tho wild cattle of the
Alps gathered round her, she promptly turned her bock
upon them, to their dismay. One heifer, bolder or more
curious than the rest, ventured ro lar to advance its
broad moist nostrils to close contact, but Uie severe se
renity of'that intelligent back was too much for the
weak animal mind; and after a sniff or snort of amaze
ment, the heifer retired awe-struck, kicked up its heels,
and bolted down the hill.
Elaewhere, another lady, whom I call L'Am?ricaine
terrible, presented a touching iustanco of unconquerable
energy struggling with difficulties. She seemed to
?-peak nil languages with equal fluency, and all execra
bly bad. At tho table d'hote sho sat amidst her large
family with a Murray on the ono side and a number of
tho "Allgemeine Zeltung" on tho other; and heroic were
her combined efforts 10 convey to her philosophic hus
band snatches of information from these two publica
tions, to obtain herself duo refreshment, to keep her
wild children in order, and to blow up the waiters in
t heir own tongues for not attending upon these children
properly. At .the close of the repast, tho way in which
thcBC acute darlings swept the board of macaroons and
sweet biscuits, of figs and almonds, would have warmed
the heart of a Thackeray, though it sent a visit dc shudder
across the good landlord's portly frame. This proceed
ing was winked at rather than approved of by Madame
la mere, who, when ehe got them out into the garden,
thrust "Murray" into the hand of one of the sons, who
wanted to enter a boat on the lake below, and tbe "All
gemeine ?Zeltung" into that of her oldest girl. The mo
ment, however, that her back was turned in order to
Rettlo a difficulty between the babe and tho French
bonne, tho boy indignanUy pitched Murray upon tho
gravel, and revenged himself for being denied tho lake
by stoning the friendly boatmen who had offered to take
him out; while mademoiselle, who, though only nine or
ten years old, had a'ready learned to make eyes at gen
tlemen, joined a still livelier French girl in rushing
madly about tbo garden, and denuding it of every flow
er that cam o within their reach. It was interesting, as
tho philosophic husband and father drily remarked to
mo, to notice how each sex "gravitated" towards its pe
culiar occupations when the "pressure" was removed.
It does not do, however, to joke much at Americans,
for they are moro touchy than the English. At theUttle
hotel on the Purea, a youth from "The Great West" was
in a state of intense irritation because he had seen,
after a remark in a visitor's book, "This must havo been
written by a-Yankee." Unfortunately, while in this
state of mind, he was treated rather unceremoniously
by an Australian, who cspeciaUy ridiculed tho idea of Mr.
Chase being a great financier, and of Mr. Soward being
a groat orator. I tried to smooth tho matter as much ce
possible; but "the American" had no patience, and
rising, held his stick in his hand for half a minuto, evi
dently meditating an a<sault. Better thoughts, or tho
consideration that bo had run short of money, came to
his relief, and ho moro wisely walked out to cool his
head in the night air, which at 81S0 fcot is sufficiently
chill for that purpose; and it was wcU he did so, for tbo
Australian, though a Uttlo man, was exceedingly strong,
and showed me an arm resembling twisted brass wire,
with which ho could havo thrown either of us, not onlv
out of tho wiudow, but through the wooden partitions u"f
the hotel.
* * ? .i
A Cabb op Pahdon?a clergyman of this city, a
relative of Gen. Elliott, of South Carolina, who defended
Fort Sumter, received a letter lately from him stctlng
that ho was at Port Itoyal, supporting his family by Ash
ing, nnd bo requested the clergyman to endeavor to pro
cure his pardon. It will bo remembered that Gen. Gill
morc commanded the land attack on the fort. To
facilitate tho caso, for such pardons are granted slowly,
as an act of graceful courtesy from one brave soldier to
another, and as a deed which wonld exert a moRt happy
influence, the clergyman wrote to Gen. GlUmoro, saying
that if ho would go in his barge across the bay he would
see a fisherman's hut, and in that hut a wounded fisher
man, whom ho knew very well as the former commander
of Fort Suinter, and ho requested him to procuro tho
pardon. Gon. GUlmoro at onco responded, thanking
tho clergyman for tho suggestion, and sending a letter
to the President, asking the pardon as a personal favor.
Tho clergyman saw tho President a few days ago, and
the pardon is granted, and will bo sont to him as soon as
it can be hastened through the necessary official bu
rnous. This pardon, the Attorney-General told the
clergyman, will secure to Gen. Elliott tho immediate
restoration of his lauds cIors to which bis fisherman's
hut now a tends.?nalti more Sun. '
The Chattanooga Gazetto; of thei7thin.it., aaye- J.
L,. Wcstcott, law general superintendent, under Captain
Montandon, at JohnBonville, has recently struck on near
Dalton, Gco., abd haa told hia interest in tho we'd for
$10,000 rash. It occupied four men fivo doys in tho diit*
gmg, and tho oil at once began to flow freely.
CHARLES H, MO?SE k CO.,
(S-COBHKHM TO T. .1. A: C. H. MOIKE ?? C?<.,)
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND
COMMISSION MEECHANTS,
N. 15 H?iyiie-.street,
-1IAUI-HSTO.V, H. V.
CUAS. H. MO?SE.'.??II- E. COHEN.
CHAS. H. MO?SE & CO.,
No. 16 Hayne-street,
s
OFFER FOR SALE LOW, FOR CASH.
GROCERIES t
UOAR?BROWN, REFINED AND CRUSHED
COFFEE?Of different grades
MOLA8SE8?Iuhhds., tierces and barrels
TEA?Hyson, Imperial and Oolong
MACKEREL?In barrels and kit?
SALMON?In kits and in tin cans
H EH KING?No. 1, and Be tiled
SOAP?Tollot 8oaps, Starch and Blue
CANDLES? In boxes and half-boxes
BAGGING, ROPE and TWINE
WRITING PAPER, ENVELOPES and INK
WRAPPING PAPER and PAPER BAGS
CRAC?ER8?Boston, Soda, Ginger, Sugar, F?icy and
Egg
CHEESE?A choice selection
FRUIT?Raisins. Citron, Figs, Currants, Almonds and
Nuts
8ARDINE8, Olive Oil, Pickles and Preserves
WOODENWAHE, Brooms and Match?*?
SPICES?Ground and Whole
TOBACCO. s?_??ir8. Snuff, npes, Pipe Deads, Pipe
stems
CANDY, Macearon!, YcrmicelU
VINEGAB. TABLE SALT, YEAST POWDERS
FIRE-RAOKBR8, NEW BUCKWHEAT FLOUR
L1QL Oil 8 l
WHISKY, BRANDY, GIN
CLARET. PORT, SHERRY, MADEIRA and MALAGA
WINES
SCOTCH ALE and ENGLISH PORTER
CHAMPAGNE?"De St. Marceaux k Co."
November 13
JOHN KING & GO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
Commission Merchants,
OFFER FOR SALE,
On ReasonaI)le Terms?
At No. 88 Hnsel-stveet,
I 200 BBL8. FLOUR. EXTRA
"Cottage MMs"
100 boxes Mould Candles
100 boxes Adamantine Can
dles
100 quarter bbls. Mackerel
75 half bbls. Mackerel
60 bbls. Mackerel
100 kits Mackerel
SO kits Salmon
100 kegs and boxes Soda
100 boxes Soap
200 boxes Starch
100 kegs Natis, assorted
SO bbls. Brown Sugar
60 bbls. Crushed Sugar
GO doz. PAILS AND TUBS,
nRsortcd
20 bags Pepper
20 bags Spice
5 bales Cloves
2 cases Nutmegs
50 mats Cassia
5 bags Ginger
25 boxes Ground Ginger
25 bbl.?. Copperas
50 kegs Epsom Holts
20 cases Cotton Cards
20 cases Wool Cards
30 Arkins D .tter
50 tubs Lard
100 boxeH Che-.'f?
Also, a. fine assort?tent of
PICKLES. OY8TER8, LOBSTERS, SALMON, Ac, Ac.
November 1 wfm
Wines, Brandies,
Segars, &c.
prf\ BARRELS SUPERIOR BOURBON WHI8KY
OU 50 eighth-??sks Brandy
50 eighth-casks Crown Sherry
100 cases Crown Sherry
100 rases St. Julien Claret
50 rases Champagne, qts
GO cases Champagne, pts
100 cases Champagne Cider
100 cases Hautcrnu wine
25 cases Gin?"Rip Van Winkle"
25 cases Rum?"St Croix"
200 cases Alo?"Muir k Sons," qts and pts
50 cases assorted Cordials
2 puncheons Scotch WlilBky
Just received per steamers and schooner., and for sale
low by
JNO. KIN? & CO.,
November 1 _ wfm No. SS HASEL-8TREET.
ALE?1 ALE!
100 Barrels Amsdell Brothers'
CELEBRATED
_____3_fV_Sr _T AIvIBER __I_E
Received weekly, and for sale by
JOHN KING & CO.,
No. BS HASEL-STREET.
$_- SOLE AGENTS for the States of Georgia and
South Carolina. wfm November 1
Crockery & Glass-Ware.
?
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF CROCKERY AND
GLASS-WARE, consisting of:
DINNER. 80UP. AND BREAKFAST PLATES.
CUP8 AND SAUCERS.
BOWLS, PITCHERS.
EWERS AND BASIN". Ac, Ac.
Just received and for sale by
November 1
JOHN KING & CO.,
wfm No. 8? HASEL-STREET,
Hollow-Ware.
O-^.A'T- PIECES OF HOLLOW-WARE, CONSIST
AS V/U -I 1NG OF : I_T8, OVENS, SPIDERS,
FRYING PANS, 4c, 4c. For sale low by
JOHN KING _ CO.,
No. 88 HASEL-STREET.
November 1
wftn*
CLAEK & GR ?BER,
DEALEHS IN
GROCERIES,
Provisions and Wines
OF ALL KINDS
FAMILIES - PLANTATIONS SUPTLIED,
At the old Stand of N. M. Pobt_b 4 Co., ?
No. 236 King-street,
Third door above Marhct-eti eet,
a____i-:___?_'C-Nr, s. o.
J. M. CLARK.GEO. H. GBUBER.
November 8_ _ wfmlmo
E?_[]__?A! ~~
AillARfiO BE AT?LLA BITTERS
FOR SALE BY
CAHILL ? CO.,
SOLE A G EATS,
CORNER EAST DAY and LODGE ALLEY.
September _T
DUNLOP'S ALE,
x. x. and -__-m:be:__ .
J. D. KAVANAGH, Agent,
NO. SA EAST BAV.
Oa tobar 34
Imo
Johnsons & Whiting
CLOTHING,
HATS AND CAPS,
FOR -MEN AND BOYS,
CONSTANTLY IN STORE,
ano
In. Great Variety.
ALSO,
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,
CONSISTING OF
A Large Assox*tment of
MERLNO UNDERSHIRTS
WHITE LINEN SHIRTS
GLOVES AND SUSPENDERS, NECK.TIES
BOCKS AND HANDKERCHIEFS
SILK AND COTTON UMBRELLAS
TRUNKS AND VALISES, ?ic, Ac.
ALWAYS ON HAND.
Several dozen Bottles of that Colebrated Porfnme,
FLORIDA WATER.
Gentlemen and Youths' Garments,
CUT AND MADE TO OKDER IN THE LATEST
FASHION, AND AT REASONABLE PRICES.
Give us a coll before making your FALL SELECTIONS
elsewhere, at tho old established stand,
No. 273 Xing-street,
OPPOSITE SOCIETY-STREET.
0. E. JOHNSON,
A. S. JOHNSON,
S. F. WHITING,
October 23 mwflmo* Pronrielors.
WHEELER & WILSON'S
Sewing Machines.
EDGERTON k RICHARDS HAVE RESUMED THE
Aflea.? of the improvod WHEELER ?fc WILSON'S
HIGHEST PREMIUM SEWING MACHINES, and are
now prepared to nil ordere, as heretofore, at the Manu*
facturer?' prices.
The well-known and acknowledged superiority of
these Machines over all others for manufacturing and
household purposes insures to those lu want of such an
article of household economy that, in obtaining one of
them?, they will secure a Machine adopted to all kinds
of family sewing, and to tho use of seamstresses, dress*
makers, tailors, manufacturers of shirts, collars, skirts,
clonkH, mantillas, clothing, hat?, cap?, corset?, ladies'
boots and shoes, linea goods, umbrellas, parasols, Ac.
They work equally well upon silk, linen, woolen, and
cotton goods, with silk, cotton, or linen thread. They
will seam, quilt, gather, hem, fell, cord, braid, hind,
and perform any specicB of sewing, making a beautiful
and perfect stitch, alite on both sides of tho article
sewed. EDGERTON k RICHARDS,
November 8 Nos. 32 and 34 Broad-street.
EDDY1?
PATENT KEROSENE STOVES.
THESE 8T0VES COMBINE ECONOMY WITH COM
FORT, and can be used in any part of the house.
They take up no room, jiiv? no dust nor smoke, and
cook cheaper and quicker with Kerosene than ordinary
stoves with co?l or wood. They are made of all sizes,
h-om a Nursery Larup to a Range, and will do all the
cooking or bating for any family. Ladles eon do the
cooking withuut the assistance of servants. For sale at
VON HOLTEN, TAMBEN & CO.,
No. 190 KING STREET,
Bole Agents for the 8tate of South Carolina.
XY3~ Catalogues mailed free.
November H wfm lmo
ATTENTION!
MILL OWNERSJND MACHINISTS.
MACHINE BEL?ING, TWO TO FOURTEEN INCHES
wide
India Rubber Packing, 1-1C to ,'. thick
Copper Bireta and Burrs
Lacing Leather
Circular Saws, Globe Valves
Gauge and Air Cocks, Oil Cups
Blaclc Lead Crucibles, Rubber and Copper Oilers.
TOCETHEH WIT?,
Other ARTICLES connected with Mills and Machinery.
For aale by
tT- 3SJI- EASON,
No. 0 EXCHANGE-STREET,
November 3 fmw? REAR OF OLD POSTOFFICE.
H. W. Conner, ) ( J. II. Wilson,
late of late of
H. "W. Conseb k Co. ) (W.M.4J.C MAn-rrs k Co.
CONNER & WILSON,
BANKEES & BROKERS,
No. 5 Broad-street,
Dealers In Foreign and Domestic Exchange,
COIN, BANK NOTES, STOCKS, BONDS, 4c
COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE.
DEPOSrrS RECEIVED.
DRAW ON NATIONAL BANK OF THE STATE OF
NEW YORK.
November 13_mwflmo
~b7s. HHETT & SON,"
Factors and Commission Merchants,
HAVE REMOVED THEIR OFFICE TO
No. 125 East Bay,
CHAKLESTOIV.
November 9_ _wfmlmo
PRINCE'S
METALLIC PAINT,
IN INDESTRUCTIBLE COATING
FOR
IRON, TINAND WOOD.
IT CONSISTS OF 8EVENTV-TW0 PARTS OXIDE OF
IRON, and twenty-elght parts CEMENT LIME
STONE in tho one hundred pounds.
It has much more body than Red or White Lead, it is
warranted perfectly water and fire proof, and to with
stand a greater heat on metala, without scaling, than any
other Paint in use.
It ia a perfect cover for all kinds of Iron, Tin or Wood
work, Out-house? and Canvas Coverings. It r-reventa
and arrests the corrosion of metals, and is not affected
by the action of salt, goaes, acids or ammonia.
This paint requires no more oil than dry lead or eine,
and much less than the ordinary mineral paints. It la
free f-om any waste, and poBsessoa a spreading and
covering power unequalled.
Terms.? By barrel or half barrel, five cents
pound. CAMERON, BARKLET ?V CO., Agents,
September ft * fmw No. m Mceting-atreet
N. York Advertisements.
CIGARS, CIGARS, CIGARS.
PURCHASERS ABE SOLICITED TO GIVE US A CALL,
And examine our Fine Stock of
IMPORTED & DOMESTIC CIGARS
Before purchasing elsewhere..
CAREY, CUDMORE k CO.,
October 00 mwf8 No. SO Malilen I?ne, N. Y.
ELLY, ZACHARIE & CO.,
-STO- SIO BOWERY, _NT- .T.?
EXCLUSIVE MANUFACTURERS OF
TOILET SOAPS
AND
^_b__r,_pxji-_:__1-=_-__-.
eSf- Catalogues sent free.
November 10 fmw :innin
LAMPS.
CHANDELIERS, OFFICE LAMP8.
Hall Lanterns, Billiard Lamp..
Ship Lamps, Street Lanterns.
Dining Room Lamps, Spring Candleeticks.
Side Lamps, Kitchen Lamps.
Factory Lamps, Station Lamps.
Sowing Lamps, Bracket Lamps,
Railway Lamps, Suspending Lamps.
And all articles appertaining to the trade.
DLETZ k CO., Manufacturers,
Manufactory and Salos Room
Nos 132 and 134 William-street,
November 10 fmwSmo New York.
HAEDW?BE.
J.T.RICHARDS &. CO.,
No. 9 Platt-street, N. T.
BARGAINS DAILY RECEIVED FROM AUCTION.
ALSO, A REGULAR ASSORTMENT OF REOULAR
GOODS adapted to the Southern trade.
Mr. RICHARDS, formerly of Richmond, Vs., is tho
roughly acquainted with the Southern requirements.
Orders promptly tilled and satisfaction guaranteed.
November 1 w?n3mos
SHARP'S BILLIARD TABLES!
MANUFACTUREE,
No. 148 Fulton-street, S. Y
Septemher 21 Rmo
"A smile was on her lip?health was in hc-r look,
strength was In her stop, and in her hands?Planta
tion- Bitters. "
S. T.?1860?X.
A few bottles of Plantation Bitters
Will cure Nervous Headache.
" Cold Extremities and Feverish Lipa
" Sour Stomach and Fetid Breath.
" Flatulency and Indigestion.
" Nervous Affections.
" Excessive Fatigue and Short Breath.
" Pain over the Eyes.
" Mental Despondency.
" Prostration ; Great Weakness.
" Sallow Complexion, Weak Bowels, Ac.
Which are the evidences of
LIVER COMPLAINT AND DYSPEPSIA.
It Is estima?d that seven-teuths of nil adult ailments
proceed from a diseased and torpid liver. The biliary
secretions of the liver overflowing into tho stomach
polsou the entire system and exhibit the above symp
toms.
After long research, we are able to present the most
remarkable cure for these horrid nightmare diseases the
world has ever produced. Within one year over six
hundred and forty thousand persons have taken the
Plantation Brrra?f, and not an instance of complaint
has come to our knowledge !
It Is a moat effectual tonic and agreeable stimulant,
suited to all conditions of Ufe.
?QThe reports that It relics upon mineral substances for
Its active properties, arc wholly false. For the satisfac
tion of the public, and that patients may consult their
physicians, we appeud a list of its components.
Calisaya Baux.?Celebrated lor over two hundred
years in tho treatment of Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia,
Weakness, etc. It was introduced into Europe by the
Conn teen, wife of the Viceroy of Peru, In 1?0, and after
wards sold by the Jesuits for the enormous price of its
own weight in silver, under the name of Jesuit's l\noders,
and was Anally iiinde public by Louis XVI, King of
France. Humboldt makes especial reference to its febri
fugo qualities during bis South American travel*;.
Cascarilla Bark?For ?liarrhcea, colic and diseases cf
the stomach and bowels.
Dandelion?For Inflammation of the loins and drop
pical affections.
Chamomilk Flowers?For enfeebled digestion.
LAVKSunn Fi.owrr.8?Aromatic, stimulant and tonic?
highly Invigorating In nervous debility.
W-RIHbeen?For scrofula, rheumatism, etc.
An/hi:?An aromatic carminative ; creating flesh, mus
cle and milk ; much used by mothers nursing.
Also, clove-buds, orange, carraway, coriander, sna'ie*
root, etc.
S. T.---18GO---X.
Another wonderful ingredient, of great use among th
Spanish ladles of South America, imparting beauty'to
the complozlon and brilliancy to the mind, is yet un
known to the commerce of tho world, and wo withhold
Its name for the present
IMPORTANT CERTIFICATES.
Rochester, N. Y.. December 28,1861.
Messrs. P. H. Drake k Co.?I have been a great auf
forer from Dyspepsia for three or four years, and had to
abandon my profession. About three months ago I tried
the Plantation Bitters, and to my great Joy I am now
nearly a well man. I have recommended them in several
oases, and as far as I know, always with signal benefit.
I am respectfully yours, REV. J. 8. CATHORN.
PniL.irEi.rHiA, 10th Month, 17th Day, 18-2.
Respected Friend :?My daughter has been much
benefited by the uso of thy Plantation Bitters. Thon
wilt send me two bottles more.
Thy friend, ASA CURRIN.
Sherman Ho.bb, Chicago, III., Feb. 11, 18?.
Messrs. P. H. Drake k Co.?Pienso send us another
twelve cases of your Plantation Bitters. As a morning
appetizer, they appear to have superseded everything
else, and are greatly esteemed.
Yours, ko., GAGE k WA1TE.
Arrangements are now completed to supply any de
mand for this article, which has not heretofore been pos
sible.
The public may zest assured that In no caso .will the
SerfccUy pure standard of tho Plantation Hitter
e departed from. Every bottle bears the facsimile of our t
signature on a steel plate engraving, or it cannot be'
genuine.
Any person pretending to stll Plantation Bitters in
bulk or by the gallon, is a ttoindler and imposter. Bewart
of refilled bottles. See that our Private Stamp it U.v.muti
lateo over every cork.
Bold by al 1 Druggists, Grocers and Dealors throughout
the country.
P. H. DRAKE & CO., New York.
August 14 mwf .'lino
JEWELRY AND MASONIC EMBLEMS.
B. T. _-T_-_YTVr-A_I-r)?
Manufacturing Jeweller,
No. SUS Broadway, corner F-ulton-atrect,
NEW YORK.
THE ATTENTION OF THE JEWELRY AND FANCY
Goods Trado Is especially invited to the very large
assortment which this stock comprises. New stylo BELT
BUCKLES, Hair Ornaments, Seta of Jewelry, Chains of
all hinds. Lockets, Bracelets, Rings, Scarf Pin?, MA
SONIC EMBLEMS, Keystone Marks, together with a full
assortment of everything in the Jewelry line.
Parties wishing to order will please endoso (S as a
guarantee that thoy will take the. package, and specify
the amount tboy would like to have sent, and thoy can
pay the express and have the privilege of returning any
thing they may wtsh to, and got their money. Specify
the nature of the buratcM you want the Jewelry for, ?o
that I can select goods appropriate thereto. An inspec
tion ol my various assortments will be cheerfully allow
ed without any obligation to purchase.
October 38 -, smth-no
N. York Advertisements.
?^KEROSENE^ COOKING"AJTARATUH.- ALL
*o" the Conking for a Family may bo dono with KICl.O
w BENE oil, with lesa trouble and ut Ins expenso
?i?- than by any other luel. No dust or ashes?notm-'
tli- bli- in building area, ami no waste of fuel.
UJT Sen.I for Circular and Price List.
KEROSENE LAMl'.JIEATKK COMPANY.
November 8 \vfm3inon No. 206 reurl-Bt., K. Y.
P^?slR?iri?fc??D!~
PRINTING MATERIALS.
NEW YORK TYPE FOUNDRY,
(ESTABLISHED 182.1.)
3XTO- 30 BEEKMAJST-STBBET.
PRINTERS ARE INVITED TO CALL ON THE SUB
SCRIBER, whore thoy can he mipplieil with every
style of PRINTING TYPES, mode from unrivalled hard
metal, and nniBhcd in tho most accurate manner, with
PRESSES and overy article they require, ut tho LOW EST
PRICE for cash or approved popcr.
ELECTROTYPING AND STEREOTYPING.
Second-hand Presses and materials bought and sold.
Typo Copporfoccd to order by tho Newton Compuny.
Fonts assorted with accents for 8panish, French und
Portuguese.
Old Type token in exchange for New at l?o. per pound.
November^_wfm lyr P. C. CORTELYOU.
?. D. V' ALENTIN?T& C07s
FINE GOLD PENS,
CASES, HOLDERS, etc.,
NO. 15 MAIDEN LANE. NEW YORK.
These Pens arc fine, elastic, aud every one warrante?! ;
arc assorted in large or small lota to nuit dealers, wh>>
arc requested to send for Price Lists.
November 8 ' wnnHruo
ITONGURBVHLER & LINBEBR,
? { CESfiOBS XO
C . MMIliltll Si CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN VUL
CANITE JEWELRY, and ARTISTS IN HAIII, No.
GDI Broadway, New York.
A. HUNGERBUHLKB.JOHN A. LIMIER1?.
November 8 wfm3mo
AGUA de MAGNOLIA.
A TOILET DELIGHT! THE LADIES' TREASURE
and gentleman's boon! Tho ' swcfjtcsl thinn"
and largest quantity. Manufactured from the rieb
Southern Magnolia. Us-*d for bathing the fnco and per
son, to render tho skin soft and frcsb, to prevent erup
tions, to perfume clothing, kc.
It overcomes tho unph.-asant odor of pcrspiralion.
It removcH reilneBS, tau, blotches, ?Vc.
It cures nervous heartache and allays inflammation.
It cools, softens, aud adds delicacy to tho akin.
It yields a subdued and lasting perfume.
It cures mosquito bites and ?tings of insects.
It contains no material injurious to the skin.
Patronized by Acti-csscs and Opera Singer*. Il N
what every lady should have. Sold everywhere. Try
the Magnolia Water unce, and you will use no other Co
logne, Perfumery, or Toilet Water afterwardB.
DRMAB BARNES & CO..
Props. Exclusive Agents, N. Y
October 30 mvflyr
HAGAN'S MAGNOLIA BALM.
THIS IS THE MOST DELIGHTFUL AND EXTRA
ORDINARY article ever discovered. It chang? h
the sun-burnt face and hands to a pearly satin tcxturo
of ravishing beauty, imparting the marble purity ot
youth, and the distingue appearance so inviting in tho
city hello of fashion. It removes tan, freckles, pimple?
and roughness from tho skin, leaving tho compTcxion
fresh, transparent and smooth. It contains no material
injurious to tho skin. Patronized by Actresses and
Opera Singers. It is what every lady should have. Sold
everywhere Retail price CO cents.
Prepared by Vf. E. HAGAN. Troy, N. Y.
Address all orders to DUMAS BARNES A CO.,
October 30 mwflyr Now York.
THE WORLD'S FAIR IN LONDON,
THE GREAT FAIR OF THE:
American Institute, and the State
Fairj of Vermont, New York, H1?
nuis, Ohio, Indiana, Wisconsin,
KentiH'ky and Pennsylvania, havo
decided that the Universal
CLOTHES WRINGER,
WITH COG WHEELS, in tho
best.
OVER SOO,000
Of them have been sold and arc now in me in tho
United States. They save Clothes, Labor and Time.
EVERY WRINGER IS WARRANTED.
Dealers and Canvassers can make money fast selling
them in every town. Exclusive sale given to tho first
responsible applicant. ,.
Illustrated Price List and Terms Circular sent free.
R. C. BROWNING, Gen'l Ag't,
No. 347 BROADWAY, N. Y.
November 1 wfm2mo
Cotton Gins! Cotton Gins! Cotton Gins!
Taylor, Brown, Eagle, Southern,
Emory & Craven, McCharty
and Excelsior
COTTON GINS,
"WITH ENGINES, HORSE TOWERS, ANI>
EVERY THD-?G COMPLETE FOR RUNNING,
IN STORE, AND READY FOR IMMEDIATE.
SHIPMENT AT THE LOWEST BATES, BY
JOHN B. FULLEE,
No. 8 Dey-streefc,
NEW YORK.
October 30 _mwflyr
TO
WHOLESALE GB0CERS.
LIQUOR DEALERS, DISTILLERS,
DETjaOISTS,
AND
Soap Manufacturers.
I7I8BENTL<? OILS FOR FLAVORING AND IM
l? PROVING BRAND/, RDM, PORT WINE, BOUR
BON, RYE, SCOTCH and IRISH WHISKIE8; Ago anil
Body Preparation for neutralizing and mollifying Whis
ky and Spirit: Colorings, Syrups and Fruit Juices for
Brandy, Whisky and Wines; Oils and ExtrfctB of Cog
nac and other Brandies, Holland and London Gin, Su-.
Dr. F's Troatlso on Fermented Liquors, with Ono
Thousand Recipes.
VOn DRUGGIST'S IJBTC t
PERUVIAN IN8ECT POWDER, FLY PAPER, LOAD
STONE, Fluorspar and Fluoric Add, Maganese, and all
raro Chemicals and Drugs.
?TOR SOAP MANUPAtTIIRF.RH l
MLLICATE OF SODA IN CRYSTALS, LIQUID ANI>
JELLY, China, Clay and Terra Alba, Soapstone, Rosin,
Soda Ash, Ac, 4c.
JOS. W. FEUCHTWANGER,
No. C5 Oodor-strcet, New York.
November 1 mwf3r*o