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I _CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS....APRIL 27, 1866. 7
L. BOWIE & GO.,
COMMISSION AND GROCERY
MERCHANTS, -..
NO. 17 BROADWAY, NEW YOBS.
February 30_**mo
B. A. EARLY, ) I J. F. EARLY.
Darlington C. H., 8, 0. ) (Charleston. 8. &
B. A. & J. F. EARLY,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
-a-JORTHWEST CORNER OF EAST BAY AND MAB
j?i KET STREETS Charleston S. 0., and opposiu
Court House, Darlington, S. 0., Will attend to the pur
chase, sale and shipment of OOTTON, NAVAL STORES
ana MERCHANDISE generally. Orders and eon-rigs
?menta solicited. Orno** January 11
7. B. Trout..... .OllTcrAmuliury
TBOTJT Se AM8BTJRTT,
General Commission Merchants,
AND DHALHRS Iff.
: f- DIE, CEMENT, PLASTES PABI8, LATHB, HAD3
I J and Shingle?. Lumber and Timber, Hay and Orals
Northwest comer of
HorveniberW Orno EVtftBayajtdMJtfket^itre??!
WILLIAM GURNEY,
WHOLESALE GROCER
AHD ,{|
COMMISSION MBRCHMT,
ir*TO lOSBASTBATt*
C11ARLE.STON, 8. C.
Butter, Cheese and Provisions.
BE" Liberal advances made on consignments.
MarchO_
; MEHRTENS & WOHLTMANN,
Wholesale Grocers
ADD
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 187 EAST BAY,
CHARLESTON, 8. O.
B. MXUBTKNB....../.I**.. U. W0ni,TaIAH5.
March 9 Smos
WILLIS & CHISOLM.
FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND
SHIPPING AGENTS.
mjll/xLL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, SALE AND
W SHIPMENT (to Foreign and Domestlo Ports) or *
OOTTON, BIOS, LUMBER and NAVAL STORES.
ATLANTIC WHARF. Charles ton, S. O.
B. WILLIS.A. B.OHISOLE
October M
STYLES k CARTER,
SHIPPING & COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND
DEALERS IN NAVAL STORES,
o. 10 VANPBRHORgT-B WHAH?.,
CHARLESTON, 8. O.
L. a STYLES.MM.I. V. CARTEE,
F-ebrusry 9 -,
ARCHIBALD GETTY & CO.,
WHOLBSAI.B DEALERS,
SMpiDi aii Commission MercMs,
Sloo. 12C AND ,128 MEETING-STBEET
. . WAIlkHOCHKS t .
oa. f>3 and 55 HASEIL-STIIKIOTP,
CHARLESTON, S. C
A. dotty.K. A. Soudor..B. T. Sondsr
Deaeinber 33
JOHN G. MILNOB & CO
A.XTOTION"
4M
COlXOrllSSION
MERCHANTS,
No. 135 Meeting-street.
Charleston, S. C,
-miTILL REO?MS THEIR OLD BUSINESS, ABS
would solicit oonnignmonts of MEBCHANDISE of all a
orlptlons, either for Public or Private Sale,
HW Particular attention paid to all out-door Bales.
January 80 . . 8mos
I ISAAC E. HEBTZ, | EDOENB BUCHET.
Late co-partner of Hordecal k Co.
ISAAC E. HEBTZ & CO.,
SOI East Bay,
CORNER CUMBERLAND STREET,
.Auctioneers,
? GENERAL COMMISSION
AND
SHIPPING MERCHANTS,
WILL GIVE PARTIOULAR ATTENTION TO THE
purchase or sale of COTTON, BICE, LUMBER,
NAVAL STORES, and MERCHANDISE GENERALLY,
and to VESSELS consigned to our care.
AUo. to sales of all descriptions of Merchandise at
AUOWON.- ' <'.. <
nBTZBEXozs:
MOBDEOAI k CO., E. LAFITTE k CO.,
MARSHALL, BEAOH k 00., E. B 8TODDABD k CO.,
8. 8. PABBAB, BROTHERS k CO.
Charleston, April 3.1666._April 3
>WARD N. TH?BST0N,
JT-aBOBBBTSON, BLAOBLOOK A 00.
?F A-OTOI^
AHD
IMMISSION MERCHANT.
.SB VANDEBHORST WHARF AND EAST BA1
CIIARLIGBT?N, 0. C.
r??annaryl3_
5PENCERDC, VAN BOKKELEN
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
lo. 108 WATER-ST11EET, IfKW YORK.
?ARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE BALE
OP OOTTON AND NAVAL STORES.
REPRESENTED BT
GEORGE B. PRITOHETT, Charleston 8. a
D. D. HOOOTT, Camden,- 8.0.
A H. VAN BOEEELEN, Wilmington, M. O.
April 1*_* smos?
SOOTT ?as HmtlOT,
Brokers and Commission Merchants,
Washlngton-st., Columbia, B. C.
g. Tat. SOO-TT....?**f. O. aaaaMM
"Wni fflvo p-pjttptattentic-i to Purchaalpg, B?rJlln? and
gfifej
t o?al?M?ir(ihanaijMV. . N?v^mb?r'3?,
CIRCULATION THREETHODSAND. AHD BAPIDLT
TnoretMni, mUabeil ovary TUESDAY. THDRS
DAYaudSATUBDAVMORNQlG. ? 7\
Terms?16 pet Annum-. ?3 for 81* Mbirtha. '.
Terms of Adve-rt?sing-1 ?qnaro, 8 month.810.60
m **- asquai-os, 8 monttia........?20
? ** liquare 0 months.$20
AotsmArrt?_
(?HOE A DAYI-AOESTB WARTBO TU
tfOtuO wll anew at?dwond.*<rfnl8EWIHG MACHOTE.
C D-SU
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
BOOBRIBS,,
GEO. W. STEFFENS & CO.
WOULD BE8PE0TFULLY INFORM THEIB CUS
TOMER8 and tho pnbUo that, In addition to their
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GBOOEBY at the oornor
of Eing and George streets, they have now opened a
WHOLESALE AND COMMISSION HOUSE at No. 28
Vendue Bango, where they wUl be able to afford their
ouatomors extra faculties. Their firm will comprise
a? formerly i
OSO. W. BTE7TXH8....r. 0. nOBNKB.. . .1?, mMDMUJiXno.
March IS lyr
HOWE, DOUCIN & CO.,
Bliip Chandlers & Grocers,
ooMiivEissioisr
' ' A??
/0RWARD1NG MERCHANTS.
0. HOWE, Jn., )
P. M. DOUCIN, 5 Ho. 191 Bast Day.
?. 0. HOWS, I
0. & E. HOWE,
Ooxamission Merchants,
&' 0?HOWE. | Wo- T1 Bro??w?ir. ?-w Tom.
Consignments solicited. Prompt attention given tt
ales of merchandise. Produce purchased on oomml*
?ion, and LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE.
January 80_Brnos
AUSTIN, ANDRUS & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers,
NO. 1S1 MEETING-STREET.
COUNTRY ORDERS TILLED WITH DIBI'ATOH.
February 1ft
ASA .OXXXXiX> ?Ss CO.,
0 DKaXZIlS IH
PLANTATION SUPPLIES,
CONBISTlria OF
GROCERIES, BOOTS, SHOES AND CLOTHING
SAMO,
SAILORS' OUTFITTING, HATS, GAPS, ko.
Agenta for AUen's and Wheeloch's Pistols,
Ho. 103 East Bay, near foot of Broad-street.
A. OHILD8,.N. G. PAREBR.
March SO lmo
GEO. E. ?RITCHETT,
COMMIS SION MERCHANT
- NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF,
CHARLESTON* S. O.
March 9 omoa?
WILLIAM B. HERIOX it CO
GENERAL AGENTS,
No. 349 Kins-street,
CI1ARLE8TOJI, S. O.
BEOEIVE DEPOSITS AND ALLOW INTEREST
.'HEBEON.
DEAL IN FOREIGN AND DOMEBTI0 E2
0 HANGE.
MAKE OOLLEOTIONS AND PBOMPT BE
rOBNB.
Ilcferencos In New Vor hi
Messrs. DUNCAN. SHERMAN k CO.
?atet-UaT*. HENRY CLEWS k CO.
! aiOHARD LATHERS, Esq., President ares,? Westers
i suraoos Oorapany.
B. 3. HOWLAND, Esq., No. 80 WaU^troet
GEOBGH T. HOPS, Esq., President Oontdnsntal In rar
?aoe Company. October 30
T. SAVAGE HEYWABD& SONS,
AUCnONEERS
AND
HENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
No. 241 Broad-street, Augusta,
WILL BELL AT
PUBLIC AUCTION
ON
MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS,
AND
FRIDAYS.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO CONSIGN?
MENT8. We hold ourselves strictly responslbli
or all goods for wbioh we have acinowlodgod the -re
ceipts, and will render up sales as speedily as possible.
Goods not Insured unless Instructed to do so.
If ?rob 9 amos
M. M. QTJINN &BRO., -
Wholesale & Retail Dealers
IN
BOOKS, PERIODICALS,
NEWSPAPERS, STATIONERY, ETC.,
No. 597 KINO-STREET,
(Opposite Ann-street,)
OHABLESTON, B. O ? ?
ABD
Ho. 137 1IIIO AB-HTREKT,
(Opposite Monnnicnt-Dtreot,)
JkAJGVXJ&TJL. Gr.A_
The latest Issues of the press always on hand.
Subscriptions received and Goods delivered or lor
varded by Mail or Express. ,-.
AB CASH OBDEBS -will be promptly attended to.
February 37 1 y
A. S. HULL, Agent,
DRAPER AND TAILOR,
CORNER MEETING AND MARKET ?T8.,
HAS NOW IN STORE A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
FRENCH ?AND ENGLISH COATINGS for Gen
tlemen's wear.
AUO,
WHITE AND COLORED
DUCK AND DRILLS
MARSEILLES, 81LK, AND OASHMEBB
NESTINGS.
WITH
. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS.
November 1 lyr
rpHJrC SUBSCIUUEUIS I1AVK MADE AIL.
1 RANGEMENTS with Mr. 3. B. PHILLIPS, to oon
tlnue tho DRAPER and TAILORING ba?lce?s a? the?
old stand, No. 83 BROAD-STREET, in rdl its branches
M form erly oondneted by them, and sell?t for him fron:
their former patrons and Mends, the ?ame Ulxrral pe?
ronago to generously extended to themselves,
X*anuary EC EDGERTON & BIOHABDa
J. S. PHILLIPS,
DX-taAa-FEXR AX3T> TAXLOR,
BUOCE?SOR TO EDGERTON A RI0HABD8,
HO. 9? BROaVD-STRBST,
S-KHP8 CONSTANTLY OH HAND A FULL ?4B80BT?
?. MENT o? best grades of Frenoh, LDRllab. and
erl? in C.orth?, Oaaalmere?, and Vestir.??, whloh wOJ
be sold by the yard or made to o*der In the latest fash,
ton, to** ' -'?famtiavlryto'
THK KA8TBHN SO- CA. JOVsXNAAt -,
fS PUBLISHED EVERY ?ATDRDAY HOBNING
Dl <J? ? .
dollars pwwmimiB dvWMit-Trssjtf-f
X-iru?*?Three dollars per anmrmin adrancojt wen
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. . . * .;-.- ;.:
W BOOKS ! NEW BOOKS ! !
RUGG'S PERIODICAL DEPOT,
No. 108 Market-street,
AFINE SBLEOTION OF NEW NOVELS, BY THE
most popular writers of the day. A line aseortmen
of Miscellaneous Reading Matter received by every
steamer and malL
The trade supplied on the moat liberal terms.
aw Bond for Circular. _March 1
1866. FOR 1866. 1866.
BRADLEY'S CELEBRATED
O
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g*
oo
IS
OR.
i
EACH HOOP BEING COMPOSED
a? WO FKRPECTLY TEMPERED SI PI OLA)
SPRINGS.
BRAIDED TIGBTLY AND FIRMLY TOGETHEH,
edge to edge, forming one hoop, and making th?
9TRONGE8T AND MOST FLEXIBLE, the LIGHTEST
AND MOST DURABLE BPBING made.
They will not bend or break like the single springs,
but will al way a preserve their
PERFECT AND BEAUTIFUL SHAPE.
Ht AXX,
OBOWDSD ASSEMBLAGES
OH?ROHE8
THEATRES
RAILROAD OARS
FOB PROMENADE
OR HOUSE DRESS.
In fact, they are superior to ail others, combining
UOHFORV, ECONOMY, LIGHTNESS
DURABILITY.
AND
INQUIRE FOB
BRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
OB
DOUBLE SPRING SKIRT
For aale everywhere. Manufactured exclusively bj
the sole owners of the Patent,
WESTS, BRADLEY & CARY,
Re. 79 OB AMBERS AND Nos, 70 AND 81 BBADB 8T8.
SEW YORK.
For aale In Charleston, B. C, Wholesale and Retail, by
WM. T. B?RGE A OO.
EDWIN BATES A CO.
KING A GOODBIOB.
J. R. BBAD A OO.
WM. MoOOMB A OO.
T. KELLY.
K. SCOTT A OO.
DFFEBHABDT * OAMP8EN.
JAB. B. BETTS.
8TOLL. WEBB A OO.
And all other Merchante who sell flrst-olaas SKIRT
In Charleston and throughout the Southern States.
January a?_'_taa?
JUST RECEIVED
A FRBSa SUPPLY OF OILS AND COLORS {ALSO.
?X. a new kind of BURNING FLUID, noce than equal
to the old fluid and not near as dangerous. Menu's
Patent Burner and Finid, suportor to anything yet
brought before the publia Call and see the new
Fluid; we will warrant to satisfy aU of its cheapness.
It coste leas than any other Oil or Fluid, and no chim
neys to break or bny.
we are holding our atcck of Pain ta, Oils and Glass at
reduced prices. Call at No. 4a Market-street.
February!?_AUSTIN A ALBEB
PUTTY UPj_PUTTY Tjp i
N. M. GILBKETH,
. No. ?01 Market-street,
HOUSE, SIGN, AND SHIP \RTIST,
RESPECTFULLY SOLICITS ORDBBS FROM HL
old and new ouatcmera.
GLAZING promptly attended to. P'JTTY tor aale.
November 18
G. E. CHICHESTEE,
REAL ESTATE BROKER
No. 18 BROAD-STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. O. '
GENT FOB THE PURCHASE AND SALB 01
BBAL ESTATE in tny of the Southern States.
_ 30 AGENT FOB THE SALE. RENTING, BJ.
PAIBDFQ. At. OFQITYPB?PBRTY Augus 20
BALTIMORE RIVET AND SPIKE WORKS.
R. W. TYSON & CO.,
P. 0. Box 1004, Baltimore. Maryland,
MANUFACTURERS OF
HOOK-HEAD BAILBOAD SPIKES, BOILER BIV
BTS, BOAT SPIKES, Ao.
For further Information, apply to
BRUNS A BEB, Agent?,
No. 84 Beat Bay, Oharlestoa, 8. 0.
March8_ I i amo?
?L, ILLHSTG,
WHOLESALE AND BETAIL DBALKB IN
MILLINER? AND FANCY GOODS,
DRY GOODS TOYS &o.
/it No.BBS KING^STUKET. Charleston, H.O.
AI NEW tOBK PRICES.
MW YorkrWe paper oopy for two months, and eesc
> Hito tala fafnee._lvv_November M
N0LEN & STEERS,
Sd Street and Second Avsrnw, Have York,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
m Aix anros or
LUMBER, MANUFACTURERS OF MOULDINGS,
BASH DOORS, BLINDS, AND BOX SHOCKS.
Turning in all its branches. Bp-JAB containing Patterns
7^ Of Mouldings s ont ??tilica? ??.
December a*T_lyr
THE S?MTER WATCHMAN.:
ESTABLISHED 1X7 I860.
GILBERT, DARR & C0M Proprietors.
r>UBLI0HED AT 8UMTEB, SOUTH CAROLINA, t
X. Town ef nourlBhln*z business, and now third Is
business Importance In the State.
It affords a most available medium ol a.lvertlaln?.
-fanner*?_ _
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With the cities of Chartisten, Columbia and Wilmlngton,
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Flag, whieh paper was ?Uacontinued at, the beginning of
thewar. As natives of the South we -reapecifully BOllclt
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1866!1866!
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N. York Advertisements.
A NOBLE PURPOSE
ASB
A GLORIOUS RESULT.
H
THERE ABB AS MANY BOADS TO FAME AND FOB
TUNE as there were gateway a to the ancient Thebes.
Your ambitions warrior is for carrying his way with the
sabre; your aspiring politician for scheming his iray by
Intrigue and ?consummate art. But there la one grand
broad path to the goal, along whioh nothing base can
travel. It Is the path set apart for the march of talent,
energy, and noble purpose; and though foil of obstacles,
It oontains cons that a brave man cannot surmount.
This fact baa been exemplified in Innumerable in
stan oes, butin few more forcibly than in the rise and
progress of DR. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS.
For over Alteon years its course has been onward and
upward, scattering blessings at every step until It now
stands on tbe topmost rounds of the ladd f tamo, as
the
GREAT TONIC.
O
IIOOI LAND'S GERMAI, BITTERS
la a positive remedy for
DYSPEPSIA,
Aim
DISEASES RESULTING FROM
DI80RDEB OF THL|LIVER and
DIGESTIVE ORGAN
And is tbe only certain and safe
RESTORER OF STRENGTH
IN 0A8E8J0F DEBILITY.
O
By the uto of this Bitters
WEAKENED AND DEBILITATED FRAMES BB
COMB RENEWED WITH ALT. THE VIGOR
OF HEALTH.
Impaired constitutions axe rebuilt, and the patient in
a short Urne regains
Vigor, Health, and Strength.
& OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS,
Resulting from Disorders of the Digestive Organs I
Constipation, Inward Piles, Fulness of Blood to the
Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart
burn, Disgust for Food, Fulness or Weight
In the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sink
ing or fluttering at the Pit of the
Stomach, wwlmmlng of the Head,
Hurried and Difficult Breath
ing, Flu tterlng at the.
Heart,
Choaking or 8*affocating
Sensation when in a Lying Pos
tare, Dnlln ess of Vision,
Dot? or
Webs before the Sight, Fever
add Dull Pains in the Head, Defl
dency of Perspiration, Yellowness of
the Skin end Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back,
Chest, Limbs, Etc, Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning m
the Pican, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and
great Depression of Spirits.
nyn/mMwin.
THAT THESE BITTERS
CONTAIN NO RUM OB WHISKY,
AND CAN'T MAKE DRUNKARDS.
IS NOTA
BAB-BOOM DRINK,
BUT A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED VEGETABLE
EXTRACT,
FBEB FBOH ALCOHOLIC STIMULANT OB INJURI
OUS DRUGS.
It cannot insidiously introduce the vice of Drunken
ness into the bosom of your familles?to your wife, your
children, or your friendo.
SOLDIERS
Or others whoee syst?me have become impaired by hard
ships or disease, will find In thla Bitten a tonic that will
restore them to all their original vigor.
.A.
These Bitters have performed more euros I
GIVEN BETTER SATISFACTION 1
HAVE MOBB TESTIMONY I
HAVE MORE RESPECTABLE ?PEOPLE TO VOUCH
FOR. THEM I
Than any other article in the market We defy any one
to contradict thla assertion,
AND WILL PAY $1000
To any one that wiB produce a Certificate published by
! ua that la not aatmr**.
1ST
HEAD WHO BAYS SO.
FROM THE HON. THOMAS B. FLORENCE.
WAsnrHaTow, January 1,18*54.
Gentlemen:?Having stated it verbally to you, I have
no hesitation in -writing the fact, that I experienced
marked benefit from your Hoofland'a German Bitters.
During a long and tedious session of Congress, pressing
and onerous duties nearly prostrated me. A land friend
suggested the use of the preparation I have named. I
took hie adrice, and the result waa Improvement of
health, renewed energy, and that particular relict* I bo
much needed and obtained. Others may be similarly
advantaged, If they desire to be.
Truly jour friend, THOMAS B. FLORENOK.
D
From Bet. W. D. Beigfried, Pastor of Twelfth* Baptist
Church.
PHTLADsxrnxa, December at), 1868.?Metier*, Jones *
Brans?Gentlemen :?I have recently been laboring un
der the dlrtreeamg effects a"> indigestion, accompanied
by a proBtration of the nervous system. Numerous
remedies were recommended by friends and some of
them tested, but without relief. Your Hoofland'a Ger
man Bitters were recommended by persons who had
tried them, and whose favorable mention of the Bittere
Induced me also to try them. I mus? confess'that I had
an aversion to patent medicines, from the "thousand
and one" quack "Bitters," whose only aim seema to be
to palmolfsweetened and drugged liquor upon the com
munity, in a alywayi and the tendenoy of which, I
fear, is to make many a confirmed drunkard. Upon
learning tint yours waa really a medicina] preparation,
I took it with happy effect. It? action not only upon
the atomaeh but upon the nervous system, waa prompt
and gratifying. I feel that I have derived great and par
manent benefit from the use of a few bottles. Very ree
> pectfuliy yours. W. D. BEIGFRIED,
No. 364 Shaokamaxon-fltreet,
BEWARE OF OX>TJNTlffiFEITB.
Bee that tho signature of '?a ML JAOKFON" Is on the
WBAPPBB of each bettle.
PRINCIPAL OFFICE AND MANUFACTORY,
No? 631 Arch-street.
JONES & EVANS.
SUCCESSORS TOC.K. JACKSON A 00.
?*? .l?&aDre?u* , SP* !> * In every town rn
tho United Btatea. thm ly October 38
N. York Advertisements.
HAGAirS MAGNOLIA BALM.
THIS IB THE MOST DELIGHTFUL AND EXTBsV
ORDINARY article ever discovered. It ohs*xgoi
tlio sun-burnt faco and hands to a pearly satin tostmsm
of ravlshlug beauty, Imparting the marble purity_***
yontb, and the distingue appearance so inviting In OSS)
city belle of fashion. 11removes Un, freckles, P-^PjIJ
and roughness from the skin, leaving tho covaplexjm
fresh, traiiHparciit and amooth. It contain? no raaMMSI
njurioua to the skin. Patronized by Actrossos jajsj
Opera Singers. It is what every lady should have. Iietl
everywhere. Retal 1 price 00 cents.
Prepared by W. E. HAGAN. Troy, N. Y. ^
Address ail orders to DUMAS BARNES k CO., .
October 80 mwflyr New Yonr.
AGUA LIA.
A TOILET DELIGHT I THE LADIES' TRKABUH?
and gentleman's boon I The "swoeteet thing"
and largest quantity. Manufactured from the rjjk
Southern Magnolia, used for bathing the face and pe-r*?
son, to render tho skin soft and fresh, to prevent ewtBF
Uons, to perfume olothlng, 4o.
It overcomes tho unpleasant odor of rwnplration.
It romovea redness, tan, blotches, &o.
It cures nervous headache and allays Inflammation.
It oools, softens, and adds delicacy to tho akin.
It yields a subdued and laatlng perfume.
It cures mosquito bite? and stings of luaects.
It contains no material injurious to the skin.
Patronized by Actresses and Opera Singers, n
what every lady should have. 8ofd everywhere. TtE
the Magnolia Water once, and you will uso no other Co
logne, Perfumery, or Tollui Water afterwards.
DEMA8 BARNES k CO.
_. ? . Props. Exclusive Agents, N. X
OotoberBO mwflyt
ROBERT FOULDS,
-ODPOB'TEB Or VRRHOI1, ENQLIRH AND QKBMAJ.
Toys, Fancy (Goods, China & Fireworks?
Ala?.
MANUFACTURER OF TRANSPARENT 8LATEB.
No. 39 John-ctrcct, l?ow Yorka
November 10 fmwlvr
BOYLAN & TUERS,
MANUFACTURERS OF, AND WHOLESALE DEAL?
EB8 In, WHITE LEAD, ZINC PAINTS, COLORO
VABNISHES, ko.
No. 93 MAIDEN LANE,
New York,
Orders by mail promptly attended to.
Marchai_wfm lyr
Cotton ?Sins! Cotton Gins! Cotton 6?M
Taylor, Brown, Eagle, Southern,
Emory & Graven, McCharty
and Excelsior
COTTON GINS,
WITH ENGINES, HORSE ?.?ERA,
WTO THING OOMPLETK FOB BUNOTB?
IN STORE, AND BEADY FOB IMMEDIAXB
8HIPMENT AT THE LOWEST BATES, Bal
JOHN B. F?LLER,
No. 8 Dev-street1
NEW YORK.
80_mwflyr
FUBNITUBE ! FUBNITUBE!
FROST, CLARK & CO.
Ho. 73 BOWERT, NKW YORK,
WHOLBSALE AND BETAIL DEALERS IH AJO
MANTJFAOTVBEBS OF
FURNITURE OF THE FINEST QUALITY
LESS THAN BBOADWAY PBICES, and as lew
can be purchased at any other house in the Union.
Goods purchased of our house are GUARANTEED A
BEPBB8ENTED.
R. W. FROST,.H. B. CLASS
?I. 8. OLABE, Ju.
March 36 m*W?BBra
siwk's mnwm depot.
J. B. SCHENCK, Agent/
He. 70 MAIDEN LANK, NKW YORK.
OFFEBS FOB BALE
PORTABLE AND STATIONARY STEAM ENOD5HB
of aU sixes, CIRCULAR SAW MILLS of the BBS?
approved oonatructlon, outtlng from 10,000 to **a\9*at
feet of Lumber per day: REYNOLDS' TURBINE W?e>
TEE WHEELS, and all hinds of Machinery for Wi
Wood and Iron, vis:
Engine Lathes
Drfll Lathee
Boring Machines
Blattina Machines
Upright Drille
Iron Planers
Vertical Planers
Steam and Oas Pipes
Steam and Water G nagea
Screw Jacks
Hydraulic Jacks
Upright Reserving Mills
Circular Reserving Mills
Shafting Pullrya and Hangar*
Rubber Leather Beltings
Circular Saw Benches
Steam Pumps
Suction Pumps
Force Pumps
Power Morticing Machines
Blind Slat Tenoning Machine?
Daniels' Planing Machine?
Gray k Wood's Planing UktBEEM
Woodworth Planing Machine?
Moulding Machines
Baah Machines
Boring Machines
Tenoning Machines
Foot Morticing Machines
Leather end Rubber Hose
Plumbing end Gee Fitting
Wright's Patent SaroU Saws
Patent Belt Scroll Sew?
Lifting Pumps
Rotary and Mining Pumpe.
Bren* description of Machinory end Railway
COTTON GINS of tho moat approved oont^ru?st?Saa.
Junen? S
THE PATENT BOOT AND 81108,
"wrrH
WOODEN SOLE AND
LEATHER SHANK,
WILL OUTWEAR THRE?. PAIR OF THH OH
style. Once worn, you wiU never bny aajaOm
Partlcoiarly edepted to the Laboring Classes.
MA'/mrACT?EKD er
THE UNION BOOT AND SHOE COHPAatir.
Ho. 3B Oer-sfreet. New York.
January 81 mtmlkm?
PUMPS! PUMPS! PUMPS!
Steam, Force, Snction and Lining Fan
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION :
ITlHAH AND OA8 PIP??,
Upe fend Steam fittings,
?un svatti vssomsmov o?
Plumbers', Oas and Steam Sitten
QOODB,
FOB SaLI AT TUB LOWEST BATH?,
Bt_
JOHN B. FULLER,
na.9 DBY-eTRBlET. ?BW fWj?>
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