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JOHN KING & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS . AND Commission Merchants, OFFER FOR SALE, On Reasonable Terms? At No. 88 Hascl-streot, Q/^ii*-V DHLS. SOPER AND EXTRA FLOUR fjUU 100 bola. Brown Sugar, assorted 60 bbls. Crushed Sugar 60 buga I'nii'.-J 20 bag? Poppor 20 bags Splco 6 bags Oltiiior 6 balea Cloves 2 caseB Nut-rgs 25 boxea Uriiiuid Ginger 200boxes Adamantine Candles 26 barrels Herring 100 kegs Dutch Herring 100 boxos Clicoso, assorted 100 kits Mackerel 100 y bblB. Mackorel 75 },' bbls. Mnckorel 50 bbls. Mackerel 25 kits Salmon 60 boxea Codfish 100 kegs aud boxes Honing 100 boxes Soap 200 boxes BUrch 25 bbls. Molr.sscB 25 bbls. CopperaB 60 kegs Epsom Salta 25 casos Cotton Carda 15 caaes Wool Cards 25 chests Ryson aud E. B. Tea. AX.SO, A FULL ASSORTMENT OF PICKLES, Oysters, Salmon, Lobsters, . Peaches, Pino Apples, ko., ko. JOHN KING & CO., March6_mwf_No. 88 HA8EL-STREET. WHISKEY, WINE, BRANDY, ?Sec. fr f~\ BBLS. 8?PERIOR BOURBON WHISKEY ?U60 bbla. Magnolia Whiskey 6 bbls. Gin 100 oaaos ?-1. Julien Clarot 60 oases Champagne, quarts and pinta 100 cases Sauteruo Wine fjk 100 cases Fine Old Bourbon^?lilskoy 100 casos Magnolia Whinkoy 60 casos Primroso Whiskey, super 60 casos Old Rye Whiskey 100 cases Fino Cordial Oin 60 can OB Old Q. Brandy 25 cases Rum, "St. Croix" 600 cases Ale, "Muir & Sons," quarts and pints. Jost received per steamers and schooners, and foi B_.? low by ?INO. KING A OO., March 6 mwf * No. 88 Hasel-street. HOLLOW WARE. 1 j~\j~\f\ PIECES HOLLOW WARE, CONSISTING JLvJ _??_<* of Pots, O vu UK, Spldors, Frying Pans, Ac. For sale low by JNO. KINO k CO., Marchi 5 No. 88 Hasol-atreet. XLE,J_I_E. C)j~\r\ BBLS. AMSDELL BROS. CELEBRATED ?_V/ _/ ALBANY AMBER CREAM ALE. received weekly, and for sale by JNO. KING <-? GO. March?_mwi_No. 88 Haeel-stroet. MOCKERY AND^ LGASSWARB, (T%/-\ CRATES AND HHDB. OF AS90RTED CROOKE. JU\J RY AND GLASSWARE, just received and for sale by JNO. KING A OO., March 5_ mwf_No. 88 Hasel-street. WILLIAM GURNEY, WHOLESALE GR0GEB AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, ISTO 1O?3 23.__.ST ___*__?__ CHARL-?TON, 8? C. Butter, Cheese and Provisions, to* IA boral advances made on consignments. March 9 MEHRTENS & WOHLTMANN, Wholesale Grocers AND COMMISSION M__-<_EL\NTS, No. 187 EAST BAY, OHAR-BBTON, S. O. B. _____"".I. V. BL WOHLTMAITH. March 9 . amos JOHN KING & CO, IMPORTERS _ WHOLESALE DEALERS wS GROOERJEfl PROVISIONS FLOUR FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQOOBf SEO ARS BOCKERY, HOLLOWWARE AND GLASSWARE. ALBO, BUILDING MATERIALS, LIME,.Ac. No. 68 liAS_L. ?TllKET Novomber 1 mwf WHOLESALE ANLV.RETAIL O-IROO W:Bil _a s. GEO. W. STEFFENS & CO. WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM TU?IR CUS TOMERS and the publlo that, In addition to their WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERY at the corner of King and George strcota, tiny have now opened a WHOLESALE AND COMMISSION HOUSE at No. 28 Vendue Ranga, where thoy will be able to afford their ona to mer. extra facilities. Their firm will comprise as formerly: OEO. W. ffI-_r?*XN8....F. 0. Sa_ KB ....It, DE-DEHB_- . March 13_lyr AUSTIN, ANDRUS & CO., Wholesale Grocers, N0.131 MEETING-STREET. COUNTRY ORDERS FILLED WITH DISPATCH. February It_ GEO. E. PRITCHETT, COMMIS SION ?MERCHANT NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF, CHARLESTON' S. C. March 9 ("moa* C. B. CHICHESTER, REAL ESTATE BROKER, No. l8 BROAD-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. 0. GENT FOR THE PURCHASE AND BALE 01 REAL ESTATE In any of the SonUicrn States. ?O AGENT FOR THE SALE, RENTING, B?> PAIRCNO. Ao. OF CITY PllOPEUTY Autrua 71 BALTIMORE RIVET AND SPIKE WORKS. R. W. TYSON & CO., P. 0. Box 1004. Ballimore, Maryland, M-NUFAOTUR-BS OF TTOOK-HEAD RAILROAD SPIKES, BOILER BXV* J?L -TU, BOAT SPIKES, Ac. Wow faxt-- 1_-?metloc. apply to BRUN8 k BRIE, Agenta, Ho. B4 East Bay. Oharleaton. a O, ?WHM aO*Pl COURTENAY & TRENHOLM. (LATE OF NEWBERRY O. H., 8. a,) TT7TLL CONTINUE BU-1N-38 IN CHARLESTON, AS SHIPPING AMD Commission Merchants; And will be plva&cd to seo theil frienda at NU. IO III? YCli'M IVI IA It F. WM. A. COURTENAY. P. O. TRENHOLM. May 9 W. O. BE^S[__TT & CO., FACTOR?, FORWARDING AGENTS AND COMMISSION MERCHANrS, ACCOMMODATION WHARF, CHABLBHTON", S. O - W. O. BENNETT....E. R. LILES. ...J. O.MARSHALL. RisrKi-NC?B.-Ex- Ooveruor VANUE, Charlolto. N. O. ; Hon. THuS B. AStlE. Wudesboro', N. C; K. P. BAT TLE, Enq.. Stato Treasurer, Raleigh, N. 0. ; MaJ. B. D. TOWNSEND, Bonnet-ville, S ?J.; D. MALLOY, Esq., Chcraw, 8. C; W. BRANTLEY PETTIGREW, _M., Florecer, S C. Imo* May 14 ISAAC E. HERTZ, | EUGENE BUCHET. Late co-partner of Mordecai A Co. ISAAC ?. HERTZ & CO., SOI East Bay, CORNER CUMBERLAND STREET, AUCTIONEEK8, , GENERAL COMMISSION AND SHIPPING MERCHANTS, WILL GIVE PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO THi purchase or Bale of COTTON, RICE. LUMBER NAVAL STORE*, and MERCHANDISE GENERALLY and to VESSELS consigned to our caro. Alvo, to sales of all descriptions of Merchandise B AUOTION. __nsiMMi MORDEOAI A CO., E. LAFITTE A CO., MARSHALL, BEACH k CO., E. B 8TODDARD k CO. 8. S. FARRAR. BROTHERS & CO. Charleston, April 2, I860._April a B. A. EARLY, ? I J. F. EARLY, Darlington O. n., 8. 0. J I Charleston, 8. 8, B. A. & J. F. EARLY, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, YTORTHWESTOORNER-GFEABT BAY AND MAR _1 KET STREETS Charleston B. 0., and opposlb Uourt House, Darlington, 8. 0., Will attend to the pot ebano, sale and shipment of COTTON, NAVAL STORE* uid MERCHANDISE generally. Orders and consign ments solicited. 6mo* January 11 ARCHIBALD GETTY & CO.. WKOLBSAXi- DT*IAt._RB, Shipping ami Commission Merctots, RiOB. 120 AND 128 MEETING-STBKE'J WAKEH OOBES : Moa. b3 and 55 HASBL-STREET, CHARLESTO-, S. (J. A. Oetty.K. A. Sonder.B. Ta Boud.r December 2?_ STYLES & CARTER, SHIPPING & COMMISSION MERCIlAim AND DEALERS IN NAVAL STORES, MO. IO VANDKllHOasT'S WHARP CHARLESTON, 3. O. L. 0. STYLES.I. F. CARTER gebrnary a_ WILLIS & CH1S0LM, FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND SHIPPING AGENTS. l STILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, SAT.*. AN1 W SHIPMENT (to Foreign and Domestie Porta) ol UOTTON, RICE, LUMBER and NAVAL STORES. ATLANTIC WHARF, Clin.rlci.ton, S. C. I. WILLIS.A. R.0HTBOLS! October WILBUR & SON, (JENERAL AUCTIONEERS & C0MMXSSI01 _v[EIlOH_A._>rTS, OFFICE AND SALES ROOMS, Nos. 13 and 15 State-street and No?. 1 and 8 Clmlmers-strciit, 0____._STON, S. O. April a_ mwf T. SAVAGE HEYWABD& SONS, AUCTIONEERS AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 241 Broad _treet, Augusta, WILL SELL AX .PUBLIC AUCTION ON MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, AND FRIDAYS. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO CONSIGN. MENTS. We hold ourselves strictly responsible or au goods for which we have acknowledged the re ceipts, and will render up sales as speedily aa posaibit. Goooa nat Insured uni eau Instructed to do se. March?._8_oa ___. XLIiHSTGr, WHO__AI_ AND RETAIL D___B IN MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, DRY GOODS TOYS &o. At No. noa KlNG-STBEKT,C!iarlMHjn, S.O. AT NEW SORE PRICES, JEaT* York ??111 e paper oopy for two months, and ment i lllto _____ 1-' Novembers! NOLEN & STEERS, ?3d Street and Second Avenue, New York, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IM Alt KINDS OF LUMBER, MANUFACTURERS OP MOULE?INCB, SASH DOORS, BLINDS, AND BOX 8HOOE8. Taxnlng In all Its branches. Books containing Tatternt of Mouldings aenlon appl-ati**, Deoembar IT lyr SCOTT _B HERIOT, Brokers and Commission Merchants, Washington???*.. Columbia, 8. C. w. m. RooTT.....w. o. nsnioi Will give prompt attention Purchaalng, Belling an?* waifilin<7 nf allMeroha .lia? 'Mf?mh.r > M. M. QUINN & BRO., Wholeisale & Retail Dealers IN BOOKS, PERIODICALS, NEWSPAPERS, STATIONERY, ETC., Mo. ??7 KIHO-8TREET, (Opposite Ann-str*--,) OHABLBSTON, O. <J_, ARD Ho. 137 BIIOAD-HTUKKT, (Opposite Monument- e troct,) __TJ_r TJSTA _-__. Ilia lal-t Usueii of the presa always on buna. Subscriptions rooclvod and Gooda delivered or tor. rardedby Mailor Express. AU CASH ORDERS will be promptly attended to. PebruaryM *7 LADIES DESIRING A SMOOTH, CLEAR AND BEAUTIFY tftj?FI Mm 6BO?IGEW.????RP .J THIS DELIGHTFUL TOILET ARTICLE HAH NO EQUAL FOR PRESERVING AND BEAUT TYING THE COMPLEXION AND SEIN. Bold by Druggists every wlioro. Depot No. 74 Fulton-street, Now York. KINO & CASSIDEY, Agents, *i intimo CHARLESTON. 8.Q. January li 1866. FOR 1866. 1866. BRADLEY'S CELEBRATE!* P, ',-? ? M o .-? Pt P ? P co ? ? o p* o' co s ce sr s-"? .-. ?TT 09 EACH HOOF BEING COMPOSED OF TWO PERFECT!.Y TEMPK11K? HIFI UM? SPRINGS, BRAIDED TIOHTLY AND FIRMLY TOGETHER odgo to edge, forming ouo hoop, and making thi ?TR0NOE8T AND MOST FLEXIBLE, the LIGHTEfi? ?.NI) MOST DURABLE SPUING made. They will not bend or break Uko the single spring*, out will always preservo their PERFECT AND BEAUTIFUL SHAPE. IM AU. OROWDED ASSEMBLAGES CHURCHES THEATBE8 (1AILB0A?) OABS FOR PROMENADE OR HOUSE DRESS. In fact, they are superior to all others, combining COMFORT, ECONOMY, LIGHTNESS DURABILITY. AND INQTJIBE ron BRADLEYS DUPLEX ELLLPTK OB DOUBLE SPRING SKIRT For sale everywhere. Manufactured exclusively b ihe solo owners of the Patent, WESTS, BRADLEY k CARY, So. 70 CHAMBRES AND NOB. 79 AND 81 READE STS. NEW YORK. For sale in Charleston, 8. O., Wholesale and Retail, b? WM. T. BURGE k CO. EDWIN BATES k CO. KING k GOODRICH. 3. R. BEAD & CO. WM. HoCOMB k CO. T. EEXLY. E. SCOTT k CO. UFFF.RHARDT k OAMP8EN. JAR. B. BETTS. STOLL. WEBB k GO. And el, other Merchant? who sell first-class SEIR1 in Charleston and throughout the Southern States. January art im" MUNT BOOK ?tUniuRi. ACCOUNT BOOKS, SUCH AS RECORDS FOB PUBLIC OFFICER Ledgers, Journals, Cash Books, Day Books, &c, con t m ntly on hand, and mado to.order, and with any des rl ption o f Ruling. None but the boat workmen employ d and the best materials used. A practical experience of twonty years in tho abovt ne, and with facilities una?passed, enable me to war nt satisfaction. BOOK BINDING AND JOB PRINTIN6 In a lilts branches, with new type, i JW presses, and d ventases not excelled In ibis city. L < y cr'a Blanks, 11 los. Bonds, Mortgages, &c, &c., on h i d and printed o order. iutlislyr December 14 SPENCER D.C. VAN BOKKELEN COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 108 WATER-STREET, NEW YORK. PARTICULAR ATTENTION G1VFN TO THE SALE OF-OOTTON AND NAVAL 8TORE9. REPRESENTED BY GEORGE E PR1T0HKTT, Chsrleston 8. 0. D. D. HOCOTT, Camden, 8. O. A H. VAN BORKELEN, Wilmington, N. O. April 14 6mos* 1866. THE COLUMBIA PHOENIX ENLARGED. Great Redaction in the Rates of Ad ve?*? tfslng. THE COLUMBIA PfiflSNTX (PUBLISHED DATL? and Tri-WcoVly) has boen GREATLY ENLARGED, and In the quantity and quality oi its rerdlng matt?! win compare favorably with any paper in the State. Th? subscription price to tho Daily is $10 a year, Tri-Week ty Bl. The terms for transient sdvertlslng have been RE DUOED OVBB TWBNTY-FTVE PER CENT, j while th? monthly and quarterly rates have been lowered to snob air extent as to place the columns of the paper wit air thi .each of dtslors and manufacturer? generally. JULIAN A- tELBY. ?anusry Vs Proprietor Columbi? ??hoards. ms A a>AVi-aUiCrsTH gCTWsP jg , aril a new and wonderful SEWING MACHINE tta?tmt'?ctaap.tat>?Jtossawa4.. ?ddteeo OlrLkW ?fc CLARK HeotemborU . ? W -- I ?-?v. MM THE Leading Journal OP. TIE-EIE- SOTJTDEai THE PUBLISHERS OF THE CnABLESTON DAILY NEWS Bog respectfully to retnru their thanks to the public fer ita liberal support to their Journal, and promiso that in tho future, ae in tho past, it bhall bo their aim to mako THEDAILYNEWS THE; MOST DESIRABLE PAPER in the country. It han now TUB LARGEST CIRCULATION of any Newspaper iaauod in the State, and ia THE LARGEST IN SIZE of any Paper published in the State-issned in folio form of eight pages, and the size of the New York Herald. It is universally conceded that THE CHARLESTON PAILV NEWS ?3 THE MOST ENTERPRISING, I _ST 3D DB_?___SrX> -31ST T, AND THE BEST COMMERCIAL NEWSPAPER published in the ?South. It is A SOUTHERN PAPER, WITH SOUTHERN PRINCIPLES. A TM-WEEKLY. Many of our friends bave spoken and written to as concerning the publication of a Tri-Weekly. We have thought of doing this for some time, bnt owing to the general disarrangement of postal af fairs, we have concluded not to do so until the commencement of next season. On the first of September we will commence to publish a country edition of Tra NEWS, and it shall be our aim to make the paper the best ever issued in this State, We intend introducing en tirely new features in this enterprise; it will not be a summary of the daily, bnt will bo complete and original in itself, and we aro certain that it patrons will be as well pleased with it as are our present patrons pleased with the daily. _**f*rf*t_?_s OP D__i_?*_' One year. Six months. Three months. (In Advance.) CATHCART, MCMILLAN & MORTON _?_io-pKi_xro__3. No. l8 HAYNE-STREET, OHAUrj-STON, E. 0. $10.00 6.00 . 9.50 . Art . , .?av. 1866! 1866! MAKE UP YOUR CLUBS, THF, NEW YORK NEWS, BENJ. WOOD, Editor and Pioprietor. THE ONLY RECOGNIZED DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN NEW YORK. DAILY, SEMI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY. TO TI-TE PUBLIC. THE NEW YORK NEWS HAS BATTLED AGAINST dcopotism for four years of blood and terror, ii?! assertion of the sanctity of tho Constitution. A patriot ism suflicioutly broad to cmbraco both sections has boen Its only guide, and it refers now with honest pride toits record to show that it IIUB not turned to the right or the left under all the violcnco of arbitrary power. Truo to is principies nu THUNKWa has been through tho roign of terror, it ?.?lalleugcB public conQdcuco in i honesty mid independence for tho future. The political transition of the prof cnt ?'ny opens I THE NEWS a new and wider Hold of usefulness. Stan n ? Log now as it ?' ways ha?, c n tboinviolability of tho Co i Btltutlon, accoi lug to tbo interpretation of tbo str '.c '? coustractlonists, it prepon?a a rallying ground for al), . : both sections, who aro friends of a -icnerouB conserva tism. As a truo aud tried exponent of sectional amity i occupies a position which makes it tho utting media to in holding np to tho party cf order in both sections, in terests and principles tbat gave breadth and vitality to their alliance. As an intnrsectional agont, dovoted to freedom of election, to trial by jury, to tho sanctity the habeas corpus, and opposed, now, as for four yoars oi terror it has been, to tho centralization that dares to tramplo on tho rights of States, North or South, THE NEWH placea itself os a candidato for support before 11 great body of this onco free pccplo. The circumstances of tbo moment mske the dissent mination of the principles of THE NEW? a duty of in dividual patriotism. Every* roan who concurs in It doctrine mutt, if bo entertain a true sense of freedom, do BO In no spirit of indifference, but rather with the earnestness of a high trust, JuBtlflud, nay bound, In bis. love of liberty to do so, the proprietor places th canvass he makes here of tbo public generally in the hands of I boto men who give him tbo approval of their consciences as his Individual agents. Every reader of THE NEWS can not avoid the conviction of duty which Is hero pointed out as tbo ground of the request, that he urges ita claims for a wider support upon all of his friends and neighbors who give their earnest sympathies to tho caneo of "strict construction," intersectional con ciliation, and all the rights of the citizens under the sys tem, set np by our fathers, of liberty regulated bylaw. The proprietor of THE NEWS c?lin, thereforo, upon good and trne Conservatives throughout the country to discharge to their convictions of political right at this great crisis in tho country's fortunes, tho duty of giv ing to the influence of his paper, dally, Boini-weekly, or weekly, the wider power for "good which it seeks here through tbo Bcrvlco of its individual supporter?. THE SEMI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY NEWS. These two Journale are made up with special refer ence to the wants of country subscribers, and contain inch a variety of matter as to render them welcome to every,family in the land. In the matter of LITERA TURE, the cholceat stories of the best writers ar . spread forth in their columns; and moro excellent lito rary matter la furnished in one issue than can be bad in many of the exclusively literary journals of the day. The GENERAL NEWS is admirably selected and con densed, so as to give all the current intelligence in as readable a form as it can be placed. 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Advertisers now ?veiling thomsolve? of the opportu nity to make known their bu?1 noas,through the column of THE NEW YOBS News, ?re convinced of the Import ance of its groat clroulatlon throughout the South, in cons?quence of the large orders received by thom, certify to the raine of this journal as the best medium for ad vertising, and the publlo goneraRy depending upon pub licity to secure sn extension of business commensurate with enterprise, should nat fall to become acquainted with the unquestionable advantages to be derived from announolng, through the columna of this pop ular J oura a 1 whatever relates to commercial or financial matters, no matter what may be the particular business in which any party may be engaged. Address nKNJABllW WOOD, New York Hews Building, No. 1? Uty Va? Ottos**. New Yo*. N. York Advertisements. HAFJ-EETY &_lcH?ttJ_. CORK: Importers, Manufacturers and Dealers WIIOL.H.HAl.H. AND UJK.TAIJL, No. 09 F?i_?ON-?TllEET, NEW XOBK. Beptember 35 _ _ ,T? DAV?GA, YOIJNI. A M?_EJNZIE, LAW AND COLLECTION OFFICE, Nos. 3? ami til Tarli How. ISAAC DA VEGA, GEORGE ii. YOI- . GKKABD L. MuKliNZIi.', QKOB?B_ B. YOUNO. J HEW YORE. O H AVINO SUCCEEDED TO THF voBEION t?OXJMO? TION BUSINESS Of Messt?-. BIRNK?. PBKW?? riHH & FLANDEB8, we will Attend to the collection Of pant (Int; and maturing claims throughout 'be united _???_*! *>naUa. COMMISSIONERS POR ALI. THE STATE A JJannatv R_ WM. A. HINMA?T" MANUFACTURER jOF PERFUMERY, OONOa_ta TRATED FRUIT EBHENCKB lor Drngglata* ?ntl Confectioners' nae, No. 20 Platt-etrr.pt, ..orner ol Gold. New York Fancy Boxes Mid B-kel? tor holiday pre ? nts, auct)<:ls, H&ndkorcblef Extra? Is. Pomades, Vino i r ltoui:o, Toilet Powders. Hair i ?Is, Ol. Mnsk, OH Olvet, Grain Musit In ounce caddie? Oil Apple. Olf Uanana, Bntyrlo Ether. Fine Handkerchief Extracts In bulk to salt purchaser ?? A oomplote Oat-ogne will be forwarded by mall on ap. plication. Amos Jannary M First Premium Steam Saw-Mills. THE FIBBT PRIZE, THE GOLD MEDAL, Waa awarded to the WASHINGTON IRON WORKS Ey the Amerlcan Inn ti tate, at their Fair, In October, 1801 for the best OI_tO*_r__?__Ei ?__"W-_?_I_?X. AND STEAM ENGINE ORDERS FOR THESE. GANG HAW-MILL*. BUGAB Mills, General Machinery, Iron and Brass Castings JTorgings, Railroad Oars, Ac, 4c, |>roniptiy Ulled. Ad ATMS GEO. M. CLAPP, Trea-nnror, Newburgh, N. Y., or L. O. WAltU, Agent, Ko. 6B Liberty-st., (Room No. jj), N. Y. Peoember 13_ lyr TODD & RAFFERTf, ENGINEERS & FOUNDERS, OflL-c-ia<l WnrkB, Paterson, ?V? \v Jersey. ' WAREHOU8E, KO. 4 DEY-8TREET, K. Y. MANUFACTURERS OF BTATIONARY AND PORT ABLE STEAM ENGINES and BOILERS; Flax, lerap, Tow, Oakum, and Rope Machiner] ; Shafting, aill Gearing, Iron and Brass (".'aslings of all hinds; atb.es, Planing Machines, Drills; Shaping, Slotting and ;oring Machines; Gear Critters, Centering, Milling and olt-Outtlng Mnohlncs; Cbncks of all kinds, Leather Bd Rubber Belting, Laoe Leather, Bell Hooks, and '?ineraTBnpplies for Bailroad and other Mucblne Shops. Ddson A Snow's Patent Governors. Kaw MU-? Oottoa lina, Presses, &c, oonataiilly on band. TODD ?j RAFFERTY, March 20_ly_No. 4 Pey-Btraet, H. Y. DRY_G00DS. LATHROP, LUDINGTON k CO,, N0. 330 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, FFER TO 80UTHERN AND WESTERN JOBBEB AND RETAILERS, at the lowest market prioe FOB CASH, a very large and attractive ?took of DREB GOODS, CLOTHS, NOTIONS, HOSIERY, WHIT?. QOODfl. ko._frawarno_February B JAMES CONNER'S ?SONS' United States Type Foundry AND PRINTERS' WAREHOUSE. ??Ma Jib, 1*0 mtitl 3*4 Centre.-trcet, New Vork, Corner of fleade-atrcet. THE TYPE ON WHIOH THIS PAPER IS PRINTBO irora the above? ??"oandrr- . 1v Octn-??ir ? <KANTJFA?CTURER'S HARDWARE HOUBI OF EOBACE W. LOVE & CO., No. ?16 Cliff-Street, New York. ORDERS FOB ALL KINDS OF HARDWARE promBflEf attended to Cotton and other Southern products received on MC gnment, or In payment. lyr September ?J DICKEBSON. REED & CO. IMP__?- OF _TD DKAI__ _ TIN PLATE, SHEET IRON, COPPER, WIRE, __IO all other articles for tinners nee. No. 39 and 81 OLIFF-8T., cor. FULTON, Beptember M_lyr_Kew York, D-IURICKSON - DARTLKTT, W_____S ?APEB AND BAG DEALERS, No. SO Beeltiimn-itrtet, N. V. JRINTrNO, WRITING, WRAPPING AND COLORED _ Papers, Straw and Bindera' Boards, Tarred Roofing Paper, Paper Manufacturers' Snpplies, and all kind? o Paper-mlU Machinery. Paper of every description mad? io order. Bags taken in exchange for Paper. Orden by __ promptly attend??-, to._lyr_October 38 SHELDON, H0YT& CO., Ho. 48 0HAMBER8-8T. AND No. 31 READE-ST. NEW YORK, ?MPORTEBS -NO WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOB? ERIN sod DOMESTIC HARDWARE. Cntlery, Qnno, pistols and Gnn Trimmings. 10,000 dosen Hoc a, "Brade's" Crown and Patent Soovtls-Elwell's ana Ames?? oan nasnufactnre-Collins' Axes, Whlttemore's Cottoa Can-, ko., ko., at lowest market rates. Jannary 8_?.mo THOS.E. _-.C3HSr__->LV, __ OBTU J-D DE--S- IH Vin? Orccerle?, Cliolce Teas, etc., otc.. No*. 360-363 QREENWICH-SI.. COR. OP MURRAY HEW YO*-? Hovcmb*T MANHOOD ANO THK VI6UK OK YOI __[ restored In four wooka, by Dr. RICORD'B 10 dENCE OF LIFE. l>r. Rico rd (of Paris), siter years . earnest solicitation, has st length seceded to the earnest requeata of the American public, and appointed an AMI In New York for the sale of his valued and highly-prised Essence of Lifo. 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