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CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS....MAECH 14, 1866._._7 J SOUTHERN" ?XTRESS COMPANY, OFFI?E, No. 147MEETING-ST., ffiXPR?SS FORWARDERS. TBE SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY IS BOW prepared to forward FREIGHT AND HONEY PACK? AGES to aU points on the GREENVILLE AND OOLTJH BGA RAILROAD. All gooda shipped by ADAMS'or HARN DSN'S EXPRESS COMPANIES, and marked to the can Of the SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY, will be promptly forwarded to their destination. Freights Shipped by S team ships to oar care, will be forwarded by Expresa without charge for commission, storage, or drayage. If orders are left at oar Omeo, Packages ead Freight wi? bo called for by war wagons in any part of tile city, and will be sent rbnravt by first Express. H. B. PLANT, President, Marchi ._Imo _AUGUSTA GA ?W B?! NEW BOOKS!! RUGfi'S PERIODICAL DEPOT,; No. 108 Market-street, j AFINE SELECTION OF NEW NOVELS, BY TBS mowt popular writers of the day. A fine assortment of Miscellaneous' Haadlng Matter received by ?very ?teamer ?nd mall. The trade supplied on the most liberal terms. MM" Send for Circular._Marcha M. M. -QUINN & BROn Wholesale & Retail Dealers TN BOOKS, PERIODICALS, BlEWSPAiFERS, STATIONERY, ETC., No. 519 7 KIN G - KIRK KT , (Opposite Ann-street,) CHARLESTON, 8. C., AKD No. 137 BROAD-STREET, (Opposite Monument-street.) AUGUSTA, OA Tho latest issues Of the pre BC always on band. Bo* scrip tiona received and Goods delivered or for? warded by Mail or Express. AU OASH ORDERS will be promptly attended to. february 37_ly AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT WAREHOUSE SEED STORE. LITTLE & MARSHALL, No. 173 East Bav, CHARLESTON. 8. C., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DBA LERP Agricultural Implements, Seeds, fcc, Flows aili ?law Castings, ? CULTIVATORS, CORN 8HELLERS, HAY CUTTERS Grain Cradles, Harrows, Fan Milla Corn and Coffee Mills, Saw Mills Horse Powers, Threshing Machines Cotton Gins and Condensers Wagons, Carts Trucks and Wheelbarrows Horticultural Implements of all kinda. Agenta for IngersoU's Portable Hand Power COTTON, WOOL and HAY PRESSES._December 19 NOTICE. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. rS UNDERSIGNED ARE NOW PREPARED TO SATISFY THE CHOICE ot every one who ls d' -irons of furnishing bonding now repairing with ? YELLOW md seasoned "Edisto" PINE. The Boards are prepared with a fine GROOVE, lsd with a beautifully rounded AND elegantly smoothed TONGUE, tod which they promise cannot be MATCHED 07 any such FLOORING tutorial now in market SIXTY THOUSAND (60,000) FEET FLOORING for ?le. Apply to EBAUGH A MALLO NEE, Horlbeok's Wharf, near Northeastern Railroad. January 39 ._ CARD. PIMMG BLUM. R.MtNNISS & W. CONDON OULD -MOST RESPECTFULLY INFORM THEIR old friends and 'he citizens generally that they again commenced the PLUMBING BUSINESS, at No. 7 8tat*-street, niar Broad, where they are prepared to do PLUMBING WORE, in all lt? various branches, with neatness and durability, and on the moat reasona? ble terms. - *>lng promptly attended to. ROBERT MTNNIS8. February_Imo* WILLIAM CONDON. JUST RECEIVED AFBE8H SUPPLY OF OILS AND COLORS ; ALSO, a new kind of BURNING FLUID, more than equal to the old fluid and not near as dangerous. Merill's Patent Burner and Fluid, superior to anything yet brought before the public Call and Bee the new Fluid; we will warrant to satisfy all of its cheapness. lt costa less than any other Oil or Fluid, and no chim? neys to break or buy. We are holding our stock of Paints, Oils and Glass at reduced prices. Call at No 42 Market-street. February 28_AUSTIN A ALBEE TR,. ARNOLD NORTHWEST CORNER OF Meeting and John streets, HAS RESUMED BUSINESS, AND 18 PREPARED to attend to the SHOEING OF HORSES, AND BUILDING AND REPAIRING OF CARTS. DRAYS, WAGONS, Seo. All work entrusted to him will be done with neatness and dispatch. _Februarys MUSICAL NOTICE. MRS. F. M. HARPER (DAUGHTER AND PUPIL OF the late Prof. M. S. REEVES), offers her services k> the citixoni? of Charleston as Teacher of VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. Residence No. 26 Society-street, opposite the High BchooL ? Refers to Gen. J AMIS SIMOHS, Dr. Wit T, WEASO, T. fJtiNGE SrtfeKS, and Dr. W. M. FITCH. ^ HovevVx U BILLIARDS ! BILLIARDS! H. BAI3EM0P, NO.133 MEETING-STREET, etween Market and Hayne, HAS J?8T OPENED A URGE AND ELEGANT BILLIARD SALOON AT THIS WELL-KNOWN STAND. mHE TABLES ABE FROM THE MANUFACTORY A df PHELAN ?s OOLLENDER, slate-topped, and covered with the finest cloth. Prdfesaionsls snd amateurs are re sp ec tro Ky lin ri ted to givens a caR. Idlers and kmngers politely requested to Terrain on ti i de. Marchi AITKEN, NOTES AND JOHNSTON, NO. 159 MEETING-STREET IMPORTEES AND JOBBERS. DRY GOODS CliOTHB AND CASS2MKRES BLANKETS AND FLAK NELS CLOAKS AND SHAWLS DELAI5K8 AND HUNTS FRENCH MERINOS PLADf AK? PLAID Llf?SKY? KSOUSH DRESS GOODS IRISH LIN ENS BROWN ?fe BLEACHED 8 HIRT IN Cl OPERA FLANNELS SATINETS AND KERSEYS TICKS AND STRIPES. ALSO, A LABOE ASSORTMENT OP OPERA HOODS/ SCARFS, SHAWLS, Sontag and Nubias. ALSO, A COMPLETE STOCK OF FANCY GOODS, TO WHICH W& INVITE THE ATTENTION OF THE TRADE, October lg_._ 1866. FOR 1866. 1866. BRADLEY'S CELEBRATED PM .iH a H ? Q fl <D ??a 08 A4 O ? O fl O* 00 ?t? M? fl 0Q Pf M? rf 00 EACH HOOP BEING COMPOSED or TWO PERFECTLY TEMPERED SINGLE SPRINGS. BRAIDED TIGHTLY AND FIRMLY TOGETHER, edge to edge, forming one hoop, and making the STRONGEST AND MOST FLEXIBLE, the LIGHTEST AND MOST DURABLE SPRING made. They will not bend or break like the ein, le springs, but will always preserve their PERFECT ASE BEAUTIFUL SHAPE, IN ALL CROWDED ASSEMBLAGES CHURCHES THEATRES RAILROAD CARS FOR PROMENADE OR HOUSE DRESS. Li fact, they are superior to all others, combining COMFORT, ECONOMY, LIGHTNESS AND DURABILITY. INQUIRE FOB BRADLEY S DIPLEX ELLIPTIC: DOUBLE SPRING SKIRT For sale everywhere. Manufactured exclusively by the sole owners of the Patent, WESTS, BRADLEY & CARY, No, 79 CHAMBERS AND Nos. 79 AND 81 READE STS., NEW YORK. For sale in Charleston, S. C., Wholesale and Retail, by WM. T. BUBGE A 00. EDWIN BATES A CO. KING A GOODBICH. J. B. READ A CO. ? WM. McCOMR A CO. T. KELLY. E. 800TT A 00. UFFERHARDT A CAMP8EN. JAS. B. BETTS. STOLL, WEBB A CO. And all other Merchants who sell first-class SEIRT In Charleston and throughout the Southern States. January 46 6mc T, SAVAGE HEYWAED & SONS, AUCTIONEERS AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 241 Broad-street, Augusta, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION ON MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, AND FRIDAYS. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO CONSIGN. MENTS. Wo hold ourselves strictly respond?? for all goods for which wo bavo acknowledged the -e. ceipts, and will render np sales as speedily as possible. Goous not insured unless instructed to do so. March 'J_ 3mo? ???J?? A *>Aai-iWKNTS WANTED TU ? U?JZD sell a new and wonderful SEWING MACHINE, the only cheap one licensed. Address SHAW A CLARK, Riddtuord Main. September u I CARD. TO TBS HUNTS OF Tl SOUTH. ri UNDERSIGNED, WHOLESALE DEALERS, advise yon of the feet that Charleston la cg tin a market for the purchase of goods, and In view of the early opening of .tho spring trade, we beg to solicit tho resumption of the patronige so liberally extended to this market in the past We are aware that many old and respected firms will be missed from our number, but many familiar names will bs found in new associations, ready to supply the wants of the Trade, aa of yore, and other old and new firma will be added to our number at an early day. The cash and short credit system having been univer? sally adopted in ail the Northern markets, we are neces? sarily compelled to adopt a like system as the only safe one on which to conduct business, and the heavy per? centage once necessary to cover bad debts will now bc avoided. Small profits and quick returns will be the role, and under its working we hope not only to restore to our ancient city its former prosperity, but to extend her trade to the full extent cf the capabilities her ex* collent geographical position and natural advantages afford. Our intercut and ambition combina to stimu? late SS in attaining this result The Scotti Carolina n?<t??*i* ia now open to Colum? bia, and ito President has officially informed tu that tb? Angosta line will be completed to Blackville thia month, and that on the first of February he will roosrv* thru agi I freight to Angosta? A Une of steam erl to Savannah will ! afford faculties for shipping In that direction. It la otu purpose to have in store by the last of February a oom [ plete and varied assortment of goods in our rsspeettrt lines adapted to the spring trade, sud every exerttcc ah all be made to promote your Interests. We extend to you the hand of commercial fellowship, [ and solicit your cc-operaticm find patrt nage in our efforti to mahe Charleston th? centre af Southam trade. Git? us the-enoouragement we aak, and you wHl ??Joy all lbj -vdvantages of a cheap home market Dry Goods. W. T. BUI GE k CO. EDWT.y BATES A CO. J. E. READ h 00. STRA USS, VAN CES St CO. AI THIN, NOTES A JOHNSTON. RING A GOODRICH. JAMES B. BETTS. 8TGLL, WEBB k CO. P. BPSTTN, No. 368 King street P. LYONS & CO. Fancy Goods? H. D. BURKETT h CO., Socoessors o? Dewing, Thayn h Co. NORTH, STEELE & WARDELL. Millinery and Straw Seods. I fiENGNIOE A 8ELL. * WILLIAMS & COVERT. Boots and Shoes. E. B. STODDARD k CO. D. F. FLEMING k 00. T. M. BRISTOL, Successor of Duchan, Taft k Oft .EDWARD DALT, Agent JOHN COMMINS. Hats and Gaps. H. H. WILLIAMS k CO. WILLIAMS k COVERT. F. HORSE?, No. 36 Hayne street Bnoa-nor to Horsey, Anten k Co. Hardware. J. E. ADGER k CO. HASTIE, CALHOUN A CO., No. 34 Hearne street HART 6 CO. EDGERTON k RICHARDS. O. GRAVELE?. E. L. DEMING k CO. Agricultural Implements & Machinery. LITTLE k MARSHALL, Na 173 East Bay-street Books. E. J. DAWSON ft CO. BO GERT, DENNY ft CO. Carriages and Han ess? L. CHAPIN ft CO. R. W. GALE ft CO. [ NATHAN ft OTTOLENGUL Paper Hangings, Window Shatfes and Upholstery. I. W. KINSMAN. Clothing. EDWIN BATES ft CO. MACULLAR, WILLIAM8 ft PARKER. FRANCI8 MURPHY. JERSON ft CO. Saddlery. HASTIE, CALHOUN ft CO., No. 24 Hayne street JENNING8, TH0MLIN80N ft CO. BARRAL, NICHOLS ft CO. Drugs. KINO ft CASSIDEY. JOSEPH J. MORGAN. L. CHAPIN ft CO. JOHN KENIFICK, No. 48 Broad street. Crockery. WEBB ft SAGE WILLIAM G. WHILDEN ft CO. Draper and Tailor. S. PHILLIPS, No. 32 Broad street. Grocers. GEO. W. WILLIAMS ft CO. CHARLES H. MOISE ft CO. GEO. W. CLARK ft CO. THADDEUS STREET. J. ft F. DAWSON. J. F. O'NEILL ft 80N, No. 167 East Bay. W. H. CHAFEE. WM. GURNEY. HENRY BISCHOFF ft CO. THOMPSON ft BRO. CAHILL k CO. JOHN KING ft CO. WAGENER, HEATH ft M0N8EE8. J. H. ft D. MULLER, BOLLMANN BROS. Hay and Grain Merchants. j JOHN S. BIRD ft CO. Building Material, Sash, Blind ant) Door Manufacturers. W. P. RUSSELL ft CO. Carpetings, Oil Cloths, Mattings, and Tailor's Trimmings. CHAS. D. CARR ft CO. Grocers, Auctioneers and Commission Merchants. BRUN8 ft BEE. Auctioneers, Commission Merchants, Dealers in Dry Goods. ? T. 8AVAGE HEYWARD ft 80NS, No. 123 East Bay street, Charleston, S. C., and No. 141 Augusta, Ga. Steam Bakery, Crackers, Biscuits, &c. J. C. H. CLAUSSEN. Iron and Mill Bands and Machinery Agency. J. M. EASON. Shipping, Commission and Wholesale Dealers. ARCHIBALD GETTY ft CO. F. CONNER ft CO. February 7 wfm 2mo JOHN F. TAYLOR & CO., SUCCESSORS TO CAMERON ft CO., Ol' THC PHOENIX IRON WORKS, rKE PLEASURE IN INFORMING THEIR FIENDS aud the public that they have resumed business at the old stand ou Pritchard-atreet, and are prepared to enter into contracts for MACHINERY of every descrip? tion, either home manufacture, or from the North 0! from Europe ; and hope, by strict attention to business, to merit tho patronage heretofore liberally extended to the old lirra. Mr. HEN RT A. BURN will be happy to attend to th? wants "four friends in the Boiler Department. Repairs promptly attended to. Charleston. January 1. 1HGG. Smo January 1 KAY, VEAL & BEUTON, ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS, Columbia, S. C., WILL ATTEND TO PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS VV In South and North Carolina. Tin y ure prepared to furuiou t-.:u:t!'y\ll n?r?M?arv PLANS ami WORKING Drawings for Mansions, otorns, bild^.i, ?lilis end Ma? chinery. Jon;: A. KAY.._....T. C, TBA!..B. Z.B. HEWETE0S? February 1 N York Advertisements. IMMENSE IMPROVEMENT IN STEAM. HICK'S PATENT DIRECT ACTING, RECTPROCAT rNG-PIOTON STEAM ENGINES. BAT* 78 rs? OEXT. In ip cue, weight, tr antpor lotion, /Hatton ?nd parte over the best engines, with great economy ba steam and repairs. The cht ap tri, rimplett, molt compact and durable made. Adapted to ali parpo Bea. For circular address the HICKS ENGINS CO., No, 88 Liberty-street. New York. waflmo December 37 SCHMM MM? DEPOT. J. B. SCHENCK, Agent, Ne). 70 : ILA I DEN LANE, NEW YORK, OFFERS FOB SALE PORTABLE AND STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES of all aises, CIRCULAR SAW MILLS of the most approved construction, cutting from 10,000 to 30,000 feet ot Lumber per day: REYNOLDS' TURBINE WA? TER WHEELS, and ail kinds of Machinery for Working Wood sad Iron, vis: Kn gina Lathee Drill Lathes Boring Machines Slitting Machines Upright Drills Iron Planers Vertical Planers Steam and Gas Pipes Etaam and Water Onsgst Screw Jacks EydranUo Jacks Upright Reserving Mills O solar Reserving MIRs Shifting pulltyi and Hangers K jbber sad Leather Beltings areolar Saw Benohes Steam Pumpa Suction Purr ps Force Pumpt Power Morticing Machines Blind Slat Tenoning Machines Daniels' Plan lng Mach?n es Gray A Wood's Planing H'-^tntt Woodworth Planing Machines Moulding Machines Sash Machines Boring Machines Tenoning Machines Foot Morticing Machines Leather and Rubber Hose Plumbing and Gas Fitting Wright's Patent Scroll Bawl Patent Belt ScroU Saws Lifting Pumpa Rotary and Mining Pimpa. Every description of Machinery and Ballway Bupplies, COTTON GUIS of the most approved construction. Januarys_wfmlyr AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS FERTILIZERS SEEDS. FADDITION TO OUR OWN MANUFACTURE OT Southern and other styles of PLOWS, CULTIVATORS, 00RN-8HELLKR8, FAN? NING MILLS, HARROWS, And ail other Dnplements, we offer on the best terms, Baw and Roller Cotton Gins .Cotton Presses, Hoadley's Portable Steam Engines, Portable Sugar sad Sorgho Cane Mills, Horse Powers and Threshing Machines, the Clipper Mowing and Rea ping Ma? chines, Wine Presses, And every style of Carts and Wagons for Plantation or City Work. --faint and Drug Mills, Sogar Mills for Grocers' use, Ganai and Garden Wheelbarrow a, Ditching and Draining Tools, Hay and Stalk Cotters Horse Bakes and Gleaners, Hand and Power Grain and Coffee Mills, with a general assortment of Scythes and Oradles, Rake?,'Forks, Spades, Shovels, and IMPOSTED AMD DOMESTIC! AGMC?LT?_y_BARDWARE, AQKNCT OF TES Nonpareil Washing Machine and Wringer. Peruvian, Ph oap ha tlc and Ammonia ted Guanos; E. F. Goo's Super-Phosphate of Lime, Ground Bone, Poudrette, Ac. FIELD GRAINS ?1 SEEDS, With every variety of Domestic and Foreign Vegetable Seeds carefully put up io order. Our largs business ba Seeds demands great care In their growth and selection, and we believe no stock ira the North 13 more reliable than our own. We AU orders also for ah kinds of IMPROVED LIVE STOCK. Cataloguer and Price Lists on application. R. H. ALLEN A CO., Nos. 189 and 191 Water-etreet, New York. January C wfmSmo HAGAN'S MAGNOLIA BALM. rpms IS THE MOST DELIGHTFUL AND EXTRA JL ORDINARY article ever discovered. It changes the sun-burnt face and hands to a pearly satin texture of ravishing beauty, Imparting the marble purity ot youth, and the distingue appearance so inviting In the city belle of fashion. Ii removes tan, freckles, pimples and roughness ?rom the skin, leaving tho complexion fresh, transparent and smooth. It contains no material injurious to the ?kin. Patronized by Actresses and Opera 8Ingers. It ia what every lady should have. Sold everywhere. Retail price 60 cents. Prepared by W. E. HAGAN, Troy, N. Y. Address all ordercito DEMAS BARNES t CO., October 30 mwflyr Nev York. AGUA de MAGNOLIA. ATOILET DBLIGHT I THE LADIES' TRBASUR1 and gentleman's boon I The "sweetest thing" and largest quantity. Manufactured from the rich Boutbern Magnolia. Used for bathing the face and per* son, to render the skin soft and fresh, to prevent erup? tions, to perfume clothing, Ac. It overcomes the unpleasant odor of perspiration. It removes rudness, tan, blotches, Ac It cures nervous headache and allays inflammation. It cools, softens, and adds delicacy to the akin. It yields a subdued and lasting perfume. It cures mosquito bites and stings of insect?. It contains no material injurious to the skin. Patronized by Actresses and Opera Singers. It what every lady should have. Bold everywhere. Try the Magnolia Water once, and yon wlU use no other Oe logne, Perfumery, or Toilet Water afterwards. DEMAS BABNES A CO. Props. Exclusive Agents, N. T October 90 mwflyr TUE PATENT BOOT AND SHOE, WITH WOODEN SOLE AND HEEL AND LEATHER SHANK, WILL OUTWEAR THREE PAIR OF THE OLD stylo. Once worn, you will never buy any other. Particularly adapted to the Laboring Classes. M AN UV A CIT Ii LD Bl' THE UNION BOOT AND SHOE COMPANY, No. 38 Dey-street, New York. January wfmSmo Cotton Gins! Cotton Gins! Cotton Gins! Taylor, Brown, Eagle, Southern, Emory & Craven McCharty and Excelsior CQTTON GINS, WITH ENGINES, HORSE- ??wFBS, AND EVERY THING COMPLETE FOR RUNNING IN STORE, AND BEADY FOR IMMEDIATE BHIPMENT AT THE LOWEST RATE8, BYJ JOHN B. FULLER, 2s o. 8 Dov-strect NEW YORK, Ootober so awfijr N. York Advertisements. MERIDEN CUTLERY COMPANY uixowioi mm Of an extensive variety of superior TABLE CUTLERY, Having also an exclusive right to nae the Hard Eubber Handle A NEW ABHOLE, warranted immovable, and no affected by HOT WATER, Butcher Shoe Knives. &o. October s Amos No. 4? Beeltman-af.. fl. Y THOS- IR. AGNEW, ntPOBTza Aim DZAXJEB DI aTino Groceries, Choice Test?, etc., etc., Nos. 900 af 363 OREEN WICHST.. COB, Of MURRA T NEW TOBE, November thstnSmo FITZHlCU, WILMER & CO., Commission Merchants FOB THE BALE 07 WESTERN AND SOUTHERN PRODUCE, and for the purchase of Merchandise, Machinery, Ac White I .abor furnished fm Railroads, Planten and others. Also, Agents for the purchase and sale of Beal Estate. ?Toe. M and 4? Broadwmv and No 58 Hew? street, Ntw Y jrk. Ik H. FTTZHUOH, of Kentucky. W. L. WILMER, of Philadelphia, Pa, THOMAS a GALE, Of Norfolk. Va. GRAHAM L. HUGHES, Of St. Lo ula, Mo. November 30 _._aaaaW? MARVIN'S NEW PATENT /XUH AND DH Y PLASTER FLUB iND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES. f ERO HANTS' SAFES, BANKERS' BTEEL BURG J xl LAB PROOF AND SPECIE CHESTS, Plate and Jewelry Safes for Dwelling Houses, of Ornamented patterns, with Marble tops. Our Safes possess the following ad van tag se : They combine the two most fire-proof substances ^They are perfectly dry, and do not corrode the Iron. They do net lose their fire-j roof qualities by age. Our Looks are superior to any others in use. MARVIN st CO. No. 268 Broadway, New York! Ho. 731 Chestnut-street, philadelphia. Agents-WM. M. BIRD ? CO:. Na 303 East Bay, Charleston _78 NOLEN & STEERS, Md 8treet ?nd Second Awenne, New York. WHOLESALE AND ?BETAIL DEALERS nt AU xnrse OF LUMBER, MANUFACTURERS OF MOULDINGS, SASH DOORS. BLINDS, AND BOY. SHOOKS. Turning In all lt? branch?e. Booka containing Patterns of Mouldh ?i sent on application. December 37 _._?g 70 THE PAPER, ENVELOPE AND STATIONERY TBADE OF THE SOUTH. MESSES. CUTTER, TOWER A 00. WOULD BB ^roectfrdly offer their stock cn as favorable term? ae can tTfoand in the City of New York,Jj**"** Oap, Buled Papers of all kinds. Cap, Letter, Octavo, Bxtt Uh, Bath, kc, Envelopes of all kinds, In qnannSes temi UH? toLOOO.OOO. Manufacturen of Lead Pencils of aB kinds. Patent Eubber-head Lead Pendis, and Beal Pens of all kinds. We also will stamp the name (rf ?nj n?rty on Lead Peucfls or Steel Pens where muck ls or oered. Our Barometer Inkstands, which we take plea?, ure in offering to the trade. We keep a large ?took ol Albums and Diaries for 1866. A List of Prices will b? .ant to any party desiring one. . CUTTER, TOWEB & CO., Corner of Nassau and Beekmsn-steete. Whitlock Building, New York. October 28 lvT No. 89 Devenshlre-street. Borton CAEE, HO. ? COURTLANDT-STRRRT, NEW-YORK. -TT7B0?GHT AND GALVANIZED IBON PTPB AND W PTTTINGS BRASS WORK PORTABLE AND 8TATI0T~1RY STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS. September 38_ _8?? HIRAM TUCKER &. CO., HARUFA0TDBZB8 OF AND WHOLES ALK D CALEBS Bl SPRING BEDS, FOLDING WOOD COTS, OF VARIOUS SIZES, WITH UNDULATING SPRING BOTTOMS, IRON BEDSTEADS, AND BRON35K GOODS FOR KEROSENE. OUB SPRING BED HAS BEHN EXTENSIVELY need during the past nine y ev ra, and for neatness, comfort and durability, stands unrivalled; lt ls simple In its construction, vary portable, and can be used with any bedstead. The FOLDING COT has undulating spring slat?, re? quires but little bedding, is wen made, and easy of trans? portation. Our BRONZE CHANDELIERS, BRACKETS, HALL LIGHTS, PENDANTS and STAND LAMPS, are a novelty in the market, chaste and beautiful in design, fully equal te color and tone to the best French bronze, and almost Indestructible in service. Our facilitiisa for manufacturing all of thu above geods are of such a character that we are enabled to offer them to the trade at prices that cannot fall to be satisfactory. The trade furnished with Pattern Book and Price List on application. BTRAM TUCKER & CO., September 39 No. 60 John-street. New York. E. s H.T. ANTHONY * CO., Manufacturer i of Photographie Material?, nCUUU AUD BRAU, 601 BROADWAY, H. T. In amrftloa to our mein bailor of PHOTOGRAPHIC KA TIKI ALS ?..!.. ba.dqoart.ra (or Ul. following, ?'j.: Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic View?. Of lb*M '.. L.T. aa Imm.BMUiortnieDj, Inc?talas; VIEWS OF THE WAR, Obtalaad tt grut .spent, ui foraaaf > ?tapial. noToeaarmo IUSTOBT or TUB O MAT cmos conran Ball Rac, Dutch Oap, Yorktown, Pontoon Trains. Get ty iburgb, Hanover Junction. Fair Oak?, Lookout Mountain, Savage Station, Chlckahomiay, Vre d ario ksburgh, City Point Fairfax, Nashville, Richmond, Petersbnrgh, Seep Bottom, Belle Plain, Monitors, Chattanooga, Fort Morgan, Atlanta, Charleston, Mobile, Florida, Strawberry Plains, SLC. &C. Amarlcto tnd Fortlfa Ctn ti md Ludjcip?, Grcopt, Butas* ry ic, Ac Alto, Re.olTlni ?iMassCOMS, for pot]lc or prlrat* exhibition Our Catalogo, will b. not ta u; eddntt oa r?cela* tt Stamp. Photographie Albuins. W* w.r. tb. Int to Introduc. thu. Int? th. DniUd Blata, ?ad w. manufactura Immen? anantltlaa In rraat Ttrl.tT raaf la( 1? f*" from JO emu to ?50. Onr ALBUMS htra tb. rev?. Ution of bains auparlor In b?.-ut. ud durability ta tay ?thar - Tb.y will b. nat by a,ti., FREE,on racalpl of price KT"r:xs ALB;:MS MADS TO OBDIB.^?| The Trade will find, oar Album? the most Saleable they can bay. CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. Our Catalan i nov ainbraea o?.r FITS THOCSASD ?I Jarra! nbjacU (to whV.t addition, tr. coolia nally being mad.) af aaaaV ? ant Am.rLaua. Ac., Tb: about KKi Maj.(?rot 1U0 Lliut-Colt 010 StaUairan, 100 Bri?; ? ?50 otb.r Often, 130 Dlrlnea, til Colonala, 1. Na*) Often, Ut Authcra, 40 Ar?il* l?j ?ta??, M Promin?! WasuSt S.OW Copi? of Warka of Art, bainding raprojjctlona of tb. moat ?labratad EarraTtart, Palatlap, Stttnw. bc Catalogua, tut oa raclpt tt StemY Aa ordar for Oa. u.ism Picture? from oar C?talos??, will ha fflUd os ratal;, i of |I.I0, and aaa! by malL rsa* f bolofiajibar, and "thara ordering food. CO, O, ariU pitan* Saetlt Ixenly-fiT, par cast, of th. anneal with thilr order SSFMhepTioee iud totality sf ?SJ gooda taSBeSl Ml tt n'f-fr January 16 JOHN C. BEALE, STATIONER, No. 19 Dtassau-strect, New York. A LARGE STOCK OF FIRST-CLASS BLANK BOOKS. f\_ Also, Domestic and Foreign Papers and Stationery. tonatantlyon hand, Sets of Account Books made to order, ilthotrraphy, Engraving and Printing executed prompt? ly and m the best possible manner. Hpeclal attention to orders by mall, and price as low as an/ houso m the city i lor gooda ni erma! quality, stnthlyz octobers K. Yorg jaaveraaciiigiugu SHARP'S BILLIARD TABLES! MANUFACTURER, Mo. 14? Falton-street, N. Y. Januarys ; _ttM. COTTON AND WOOL HAN? CARDS. SARGENT Md & CO'S CEBUINE JjuBj WHITTEMORRv SARGENT & CO.j Hardware and Card Hannfactnrerg, H?. TO PY*y*V^rrRBET, H. 7.. SOLI BUGE880R8 TO TEA WBJTTXMOBX "PATJLHT BETI" and only manufacturers of the GExTUIHjr WHITTBMORE COTTON CARDS. Peale? axe cautioned against worthless Imitations, October 38 . _ toaos KRAFT <fc HILI/? MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS OF STRAW AM? M??.LEVBRV 600DS, Ho. ?Ol BROADWAY, CORNER WALKER-STREET, MSW "SrOR3KL ATOLL SUPPLY Of QOOUS SUITABLE FOB TH market always on bard. Yow patronage ls r ipectfuRy solicited._too_October 98 GARDNER, DEXTER 4 CO, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, FOB THE SALB OF COTTON, No. 116PKARL-8TRKET, New York-Re? fer to National American Exchange Bank; Ha %% FRAN" KEIN-STREET, Boston-Befer to National Baak of Commerce, National Barere Bank. Haring ample means far advances, a business quain tan ce of twenty-five yes? with Eastern spinners, and confining themselves strictly toa Commission Busi? ness without operating-or. their own account, respect? fully ?elicit orrasJgnment& J. L. ABBOTT m, 00., Agents In Mobile. C. E. DEXTER, Agent In Columbus, Qa. October 98 _*** J. C. DAYTON & CO., SU0CE880R8 TO DAYTON, BPXACrTJX * 00.? BeotiAers, and Dealers in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, WINES Aa, aug Manufacturers cf Alcohol and Cologne Spirit, 90 per cent., Na 107 Front-street, and Nos. M and 86 DesbroS? tea-street New York._. ^_ A large supply of Old Bye and Bourbon Whiskey OB hand. Estab&aW in ISM. 6mos Oesober? 8HACRELF0RD, HAAS & CO., Commission Merchants? Ho. 159 Front-street. New York, and Nos. 81 and 83 North Water-et, Wilinington, N. 0~ SOLICIT CONSIGNMENTS OF COTTON, NAVAL STORES, YARNS, Aa, Aa Particular attention given to the purchase, on oom* mission, of all uiaasee of Merchandise. Sol8HAASELrOBI>') Wilmington,N.I.O. A HAAS, New York. 8mo_Januarys BOGERT &. EVANS, WHOLESALE PAPER DEALERS AND ?LANIJFACTTJEEB8 Hos. 38 PLATT AND 90 AND 33 GOLD-ST8., H. Y. PAPER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, SIZE OB QUAL? ITY constantly on hand, or made to order. Also, Binders. Trunk and 8traw Boards. ly October 98 JOSEPH GILLOTT'S STEEL PENS, OT THE OLD STANDARD QUALITY, { JOSEPH . TRADE MARK: ] GILLOTT (WARRANTED. Or Descriptive Name, and Designating Number. SECOND SERIES.-From No. 700 to 761. Tn>nH M Amt- iJOBX^B GnxoTT, ) With designating THADB UABZ. I WUUUSTXD. ) Number. For sale by HXXBY OWEN, JOSEPH GILL OTT A 80NB, Sole Agent No. 91 John-street, N. Y. September 26 lyr HAPPEETY & MCHUGH, CORK Importers, Manufacturers and Sealers* WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, No. 69 PDiiTON-STEEET, NEW YORK. Beptember 36_ lyy - HARDWARE. A. W. PAYNE, IMPORTER 07 ENGLISH HARDWARE, CHAINS, ANTILA, VICES, HORSE NAILS, Nos. 85 and 87 John-street, CORNER OF GOLD-STREET, NEW YORK. A full Stock of ENGLISH SHELF HARDWARE alway on hand. 6mos January 19 CORNELIUS LOCKWOOD & CO., WHOLE8ALT DEALERS OX Brooms, Fainted iPails, 700D AND WILLOW WARE, MATS, TWIN M r CORDAGE, French anil German Baskets, Hon s Furnishing Goods, Children's Carriages, Ac Ho. SS Fallon and No. 203 Watcr-sts., N. Y Wooden Ware packed for exportation. .LOCKWOOD.A W. LOCKWOOD October 38 fimos MANUFACTURER'S HARDWARE HOUSE or HOHACE W. LOVE & CO., Wo. ?6 Cliff-Street, Hew York. ORDERS FOR ALL KINDS OF HARDWARE prompti? - attended to Cotton and other Southern products received on ooo. signment, or in payment lyx September 39 W. B. BUBTNETT, (SUCCESSOR TO JAMES T. STEER) No. 45 FULTON-STREET, MANUFACTURER OF STEER ft BUBTNETT'B celebrated Patent PAINT sud WHITEWASH BRUSHES. AtfOj Fine Ground and Extra PAINT BRUSHES, and Brnab es of every description, of the best material and work, anahlp. t*T* Orders promptly and faithfully executed. September 33 6mo Gr. PARSONS, MANUFACTURER HADFIELD*S UNION FIRE WORKS IMPORTER CHINESE FIRE CRACKERS, ROCKETS, ft MANUFACTURER LANTERNS, FLAGS, Ac iXSC, LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HIS OWN IMPORTA TION or TOYSANDFANCYGOODS No. ' near Broadway, New York. October 28 1 yr MANHOOD AND THE VIGOR OF YOUTH restored in four weeks, by Dr. BIOORD'S ES? SENCE OF LIFE. Jar. Ricord (of Paris), after years 0 earnest solicitation, has at lengtb acceded to the earnest requests of the American pnblic, and appointed an Agen in New York for tho sale o? his valued and highly-prized Essence of Life. This wonderful agent will restore manhood to the most shattered constitutions, whether arising from excesses, tho effects of climate, or natural causes. The time required to cure the most inveterate case is four weeks; and if used according to printed In? structions, which aro very siruplo, failure ls impossible. Thia lifo-rcstoring remedy should be taken by all about to marry, as its effect are permanent. It is acknowledged by the medical press to be the greatest discovery ever made. Its developing powers are miraculous. Sncceas In every case is aa certain as that science overthrows ig? norance. Dr. Rlcord's Essence of Life ls sold In cases, with lull Instructions lor use, at $3, or (our quan? tities ti cns lor J?, and will be sent tear;'- part, c win Dy packed, on receipt of remittance to hi? accredited agen* PHILIP ROLAND, ?0 lyr Ho,54L?3erty4treet,New roz*