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~~TUESDATMORNIN?. NOVEMBER IS, 1866.
IS CRINOLINE OUT OK FASHION?
[Paris {October ZI) Cmt.<i'or.(tcriK London Morning Post.)
I meet in thcs'rootaolParis, and sometimes at
nn eveuiii ' reception, a, toilette of the period of
the Pint Fnipsrc; Bhurl-w?totod, anil certainly
there eau be uo oriuoliilO or Irnn-hoopod nnjlhiug
undor a somewhat Beauty robe, such BB Lady
Tersev ?laiif'.l i? .?' Almadia in tho iHys ol
Georno IV. Y< u eau Bec the pretty feet, and SOUK
ide I mav bo arrived at na to bow nature koa
BOulDturi'll the whole ?if tho graceful female form
It ia surely ?i |i'<.usant thing to contemplate ladies'
foot ?urabi- l-Vr the last lou yoara, if ono writes
liisterv corrodlyi we must confoss wo havo aeon
little of that pretty fcaturo of female lovoliuoeB.
Tina ba>* been a decided lo??, for naturo una wise
ly provided that .voting people should fall in love
with other'.-? lout ami ankle? an woll as tlioir oycB.
At the prouionado in tho Hois you meet with
ladies whoso dresses gracoiully rospond to tho
movements of the frsnie; and certainly thero can
not be any cunningly concoivod Bubstructuro of
atcel and textile substances undor that empire
?I vi'' of costume. Ilhoroforo concludo that there
are ladieB of fashion moving about in tho moat re
flued society honestly without crinoline; but thoy
aro not yet a majority. You find moBt ladies, on
tho contrary, wearing drossos which spread out at
tho bottom, and ahow & train which begins to he
as long as thoso worn at court. From the waist
downwards Ihia evor-Bproading trailing robe must
bo supported by mimo material. Ia it orinolino ?
IB it julie in another shapo, or is it a mass of
clustering underclothing of cotton or linen ! How
am I to nuil out that ? You cannot with propriety
ask a lady what ehe wears undor tho external ?ilk
or satin (such was ever intended to be a jealous
secret),
And take upon UB the mystery of things,
As if wo wero God's spiee,
aa said King Loar ou a similar courtly question.
It would bu exclusively mo*n to ask tho lady's
maid privately and confidentially of what under
no&th m&toi hil her mia* rc39 ia composed. How
arc you to lind out? I bavo watched sublimely
grand ladies get out of a carriage, under the im
pression that the accident of event? might ouablo
one to form a pretty good opinion about the pre
sence of crinoline, ?u'. no j'upes-cages cvor turned
up; tho robe I' Ila in.o amuiotonoas spread, trail*
on tl.o ground, and is as irritating to surrounding
hum in naturo as tho old crinoline umagico.
Gentlemen havo to dodgo about in the drawing
room, and on the pathway of gardens and parks.
Thoje (huasca liko the old crinoline, to my knowl
edge havo caused sumo mon to como out wi'h
wicked oat IIB in French, and I do not see why this
fashion should al*i> causo ladies to burn to death
as in the earlier days of crinoline. In tho Btrceta
.of Paris some ladies ?car a dress which appears
to be crino inclose, until it suddenly and abruptly
spread* out at the b ittom ua if atingi? hoop wore
employed. What ia this ? A. windy day at the
aeasid') might relieve ono'a doubting mind. I
strongly suspect this is tho last ring-v horrid
cago. If crinoline is expiring, it dios hard in
Paris. The ladies at tho markets Billi wear crino
line, and su do the ladies 01 the kitchen, theroloro
T sii?-pect crinoline is hovering still about in all
classes of society. Now, those interested in lids
momentous tpii-*-tit>n will say, why don't you go
to the fashion booka for information ? Ask au
audience ot M-a \V-1 in the Hue do la Paix.
Do you think y 'u can s.iy anything positivo aftor
all this? One magazine of the f.u,liions tell? ua
"Haking our impress? 'iis from certain high indi
cations, wo think ive go so far aa to declare that a
gradual abandonment of crinoline ia taking placo
in ?li classes of soeioty." Yon then turn to the
colored plate-", and thore you find a drees worn by
a lovely creature, the 1 ottom of which is occupy
ing nearly tho v.hoie ?id h of tho plate. What
keeps out ita vast sproading proportions? AB
when you think of tmi<- and utumity, or any other
sublimo subject, the mind wandera into dim con
fusion. Lei- us s?o what La Toilette de Paria
says-that is an hiithority. It would bu absurd to
translate : "Doux genres bien distincts caractori
Mi'iu lea toilett?e; ci-iui qui r?duit l'ampleur et la
longueur des rebea eat adopte pour lea courses a
pied, et l'autre goure qui admet;avec uno facilite
extraordinaire toutes lea exaggerations danB Io
eenao oppose, est seul reserve aux toilet os
parees."
Do you not observe, ladies, that hore ?B tho same
hesitation of which you complain in England ? Is
it that i hero aro no in initial und grcafmioda just
no* in Puris ?is of old to exclaim-'This is tho
faahio:i fur Octob-i; wear it all tho world ?" If
you ask mu to sum up, ray answer is, I bo'ievc
orinolino i-i only ii ill' out, and aomcthiug quite as
bad ia hair in. Wttara probably passing through
ft period ut translliua. It will ua interesting for
annie time to como to lo -k for tho day when
humanity eau wine -Crinolina fuit.
Fnoii SOUTH Aair.mc.\.-?Tho fortunes of war in
Sonth America aro decidedly in favor of Lopez
and tho Paraguayan*. Tho last battle, fought on
September 22, before the workB at Curuguaty, was
a positivo and damaging defeat for tho allies.
Their army was driven back with heavy slaughter,
and almost their entire Hoot disabled and forced to
retiro. Tho present condition of tho allied army,
and what ia more important, allied finances, do not
promise an early ndvonoo agaiiiBt tho formidablo
defences of tho onciny. Tho alliauco botwocn
Brazil, Uruguay, and tho Argontino Confederation,
ia also likely to* bo forced apart hy intestino divi
sions. Tho rumor that Franco utanda bohind Bra
zil, and dictates the policy to bo pursued, ia the
firebrand which has nroducod tho conflagration in
the all.ed camp. In tho meantime, Lopoz is
strengthening hie army by all the means in hiB
power, and lights with a courago and determina
tion not easy to overcome. If tho alliance is dis
solved and the war abandoned, tho chancos aro
that Iho peace botweon Brazil, Uruguay and tho
Argentino Confederation wiU not long be pre
served.
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C.vuroiK.iA Winns.-The Solano (California)
Press gives an account of tho principal viaoyarda
in that county. Ono plantor ha? nbout iiftoDH
thousand vinos, partof which woro set out in 18l>0,
the redt in 18(14. In thiB vinoyard thoro aro somo
foreign varieties of which the Muscat ilonriahos
host, bul the California grapo predominates. BIr.
Schultz will make thia your about two thousand
gallons of wine. Another firm of Gormans havo
a vineyard of about sixty aerea ou tho sunny elopo
of the Susool Mountain. Thoy havo aixty thousand
vines, tho California predominating, but foreign
varieties doing woll, with tho exception of the
Tokay. This vinoyard wa3 pla.utod in 185-1, and
will produce this year over llftoon thousand gal
lona of wiuo.
PREPARE FOR TH?^HOL?iOLYS;
KEMEMDER THAT FRED. VON SANTEN, NO. 29C
KINU-STRIiET (this la his address, if you wish U
order by mail). Lae Ulla seoson an unusually large, one
certainly tho most beautiful collection of FANCY
GOODS, TOY.s and FIREWORKS in this city. Ho hoi
been established hore for seventeen years, and Mor
chant?, P.antora uud families residing in or visiting th?
city will find it profitable, instructivo and amusing te
Inspect tho-Gooda willoh ho Is now opening at thoHANT/
CLAU8 HEADQUARTERS, and which wlBmako suitable
presents ior tho coming holidays. If you cannot vial
him personally, nuy ono acquainted with tho city w11
toll you that VON SANTKN too*s how to givo satiaiac
tlon in filling ull ordurs for the country, which are cn
trusted to his caro. Outside of lils Sholf Goods, ho oiTen
to tho Trade TOYS. FIREWORKS aud CONFECTIONE
BY, put up togcihor or separately, lu original boxes, a
prices muring from Uvo to ono hundrod dellars per case
If you wish lo buy or order any Toys or other Pr?sent
for your parents, ehlldron or frionds, in Uio Fancy Good
line, such as beautiful CA11AS, WORK BOXE8, CHINi1
OBMAMENT8, JBWliL CABES, TOILET SETTS, FO
LI03, CAlt? (JASES, and most boautiful ALUUMB, eos!
lng from ti up to 52."> each, and othor ornamental as wel
as useful Presents, go to
SANTA CLAUS1 HEADQUARTERS,
No, 200 KING-STREET,
Tliroo doors bolow Wcntworth-strtot.
November 10 etuth2mo
SMOKING TOBA?COES
mHE SUBSCRIBERS, HAVING BEEN APPOINTE!
J. Belo Agents, in this city, for Messrs. NEL80N
McILWAINE'H CELEBRATED SMOKING TOBAOOOEI
would respectfully call the attention of Merchants as
Dealers to tho same. Wo have on hand, and will r
oeivo regularly from tho Factory, full supplies of the fe.
lowing celebrated branda :
"THE Gil BAT SOUTHERN HARMONISER"
?THE GUERILLA CLUB"
"THE BIRD'S ETE,"
.amples of which can be seen at our Store.
The above brands have attained oonaidonblo celobri
In most of our Sou thorn cities, and we would warn dei
am acalnst counterfeit brands.
an*_*. v~ LAUBET A ALEXANDER,
No. 197 East Bay.
November 3 . flltn3
SPECIAL N?TIGES.
SOT AWAY WITH BPEOTAOLES_OLD EYE_
oo-de now, without Spootaclos, Doctor ox Medicine.
Pamphlet mailed free on reoelpt of ten cent*. Addrew
I. B. FOOTE. M. D., Ko. 1150 Broadway, Hew York.
November j_
IO- ARTIFICIAL EYES.-AltTEPIOIAL HU
MAN EYES mado lo order and Insertod by Drs. F.
BAUCH and P. GOUGELMANN (formerly employed by
KOI_SONI?*-.\U, of Paris), No. 690 Broadway. New York.
April 14_lyr
j*ar COLGATE'S HONEY BOAP.-THIS CELE
BRATED Tollst Soap, In such universal demand.
. made from tho cHulceat matorlals, la mild and
amtilUcnt lu its nature, fragrantly scented, and
extremely beneficial In its action upon tho n_ln. Fot
ule by all Draggle- and Fancy Gooda Dealers.
February 7 lyr
?T ITOHl ITOH1 ITOHI BOBATOH1
SCRATCH I SCRATCH 1 WHEATON'S OINTMENT
?vin cure tho Itch in 48 hours. Also euroa Bait Rheum,
Ulcers, OhilblalnB, and all Eruptions of the Skin. Price
60 cents. For sale by nil druggists. By sending 6"0
cents to WEEKS b POTTER, Bolo ?Agents, 170 Washing
ton street Boston, It wlU bo forwarded by moll, free o
poatago, to any part of the United States.
June 4 6z-0i
WEBB & SAGE
HAVING ADDED TO THEIR ALREADY
FULL
STOCK OF CROCKERY
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF
FRENCH CHINA
BY DIRECT IMPORTATION,
ARE PREPARED TO 8UPPLY THEIR FRIENDS
AND THE PUBLIC A8 IN
FORMER YEARS, AT
NO. 5 HAYNE-ST.
November 4
NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS,
AT THE
CHARLESTON HOUSE,
ML, WEBB & CO.,
NO. 287 KING- STREET.
WE BEO LEAVE TO INFORM OUR FHIEND3 AND
tho pubUo that wo have quito recovered from tho
shock of the late Uro, having received large additions in
Stock to oneil departmont.
We aro still running oil some GoodB at very low prices,
whloh oro very desirable.
We would caU special attention to some very de
Birablo and
SEASONABLE GOODS,
SUCH A3,
A FULL LINE OF BLACK CLOTH CLOAK8, NEW
STY___ES
A NEW LOT OF FRENCH KID GLOVES for dents
and Ladles; warm Gloves for Winter.
BLANKETS, BLANKETS.
PLANTATION BLANKETS In aU qualities
ENGLISH DUFFILL BLANKETS
ENGLISH PLAINS AND KERSEYS, nU Wool
SUPERIOR RED BLANKETS, in aU sizes and qualities.
REAL WELCH FLANNELS.
AMERICAN FLANNELS
EN EVERY QUALITY, BANGING FROM 33 TO 75 CTS.
Consumers wul und it to their advantage to call and
examino the above mentlohcd Coorin.
We wiU guarantee to sell aU Goods at as LOW PRICES
as they can bo bought intbo city.
AU of tho above Goods wlU be sold at low prices, by
. .TOLL, WEBB & CO.,
No. 287 King street.
November '
BLANKETS.
1 ENGLISH DUFFIL AND COLORED BLANKETS,
li Also. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN BED ULAN,
KET8. For sale low by
JAMES B. BETTS,
Novcmbor 8 6 NO. 2G2 KTNG-8TREET.
PLANTAT?OTIflN?.
LOW PRICED CLOTHING, SUITABLE FOR FREED
MEN, from $4 to $10 a suit, to which we invite the
attention of Merchant-, Factors and Planters.
EDWIN BATES & CO.,
November 7 30 No. 1.4 MEETING STREET.
1LMTTO|_WQO__E1.
KERSEYS, 8AT-NET8, BLANKET8, FLANNELS
and othor Low WooUens, for plantation uso, foi
solo by
EDWIN BATES & CO.,
November 7 30 No. 194 MEECTNG* STREET.
CANARIES,
JUST RECEIVED FROM CHAS. REICHE b BRO.
importer- and doalors of Birds and ?Animal-,
FIVE innVDURD
GERMAN CANJ-BIES,
TOGETHER WITH A LOT OF
OOLDFtNO-TES,
BULLFINOHES,
PABBOT8, &c
AL80, A LOT OF HANDSOME
FANCY CAGES..
Bird Fancier- please caU early, as they win remain b.
a short time in the City. ;
Apply at NO. 69 M_.ET.UVG RTUEKT,
November 7 8 MBIT MILLO HOUSE.
E. M. AV JE-LJLTXJN O,
CORONER AND J&AOISTRAIE
ty ?.l? REMOvED?HIS 'a?*V?* ??w?%? CHA-MER
ft, ST ?iii--, to No. tUOU-a-'t-IUic., j. "luaoo.
nr?_ ot Broad ?trott. Aottn> >1
MOORHEAD'S
CELEBRATED BUTTERS.
THE PUBLIC ARE RESPECTFULLY INFORMED
Uint theso hl.;hly esteemed BITTERK oro now made
by the same poraou who made thom for ovor twenty
yoars for Jamen Moorhead. He having the original re
ceipt, can confidently rooommend them equal to any
nindi- durinj? Moorheod'B lifo time.
Sold In quantities to suit purchasers at No. 90 CAL
HOUN-8TREET, south nido, between Mottiug and Anson
streets. JAMES McKEAN,
Soptember 16 tuthii2mos
II avail;i Plan Kentucky Stat? lottery
MURRAY, EDDY & CO., MANAGERS.
TO BB DRAWN AT COVINGTON. KY., 15TH AND
30th each month. Huhorac, 30,000 tickets-027
prizes. Whole tickets, ile,; halves, $8; quarters, ft.
2 PrizcB of.$4,C0O
20 Prizes of.$1,000
Gil Brizos of.$600
ICH PrizcB of.$300
1 Prize or.$60,000
1 Prizoof.$20,000
1 Prizoof.$t),l)C0
1 Prizo of.$?,000
220 Prizes of $200.
64 Approximation Prizes amounting to $13,050.
Combination Lottery draws every day. Tick-Ms from
?1 to $10.
Circulare sont free. Drawings mailed as soon as the
Lottery is drawn.
Address H. T. PETER8, United States Licensed Agent,
No. 90 Easel street, Charleston, S. C, or Key Box 62 P. O.
November 10 Smo
0. J. SWPEGRELL,
No. 37 LINE-STREET,
BETWEEN KING AND ST. PHILIP.
LUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND DUILDING
MATERIAL constantly on hand at the lowest mar
ket prices, itulyr June 29
REMOVAL.
C. C. TRUMBO & SON
HAVE REMOVED THEIR OFFICE FROM NO. 115
Mootlng-stroct to No. 42 MARKET-STREET, below
Meeting-street, where thoy have on hand an assortment
or BUILDING MATERIALS, such as Doors, Sashes,
Blinds, Lime, Cement, Plaster Paris, Hair, Sheet Lead,
Nails, 3 and 4 inch; Mahogany Plank of various widths
and strips, sawed out for hand rails ; Mahogany Newel
Posts and Bolloeters, all at reduced pricoe.
Mr. E. AUSTEN, Agent, can be found thom, who v ill
keep oil hand PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY AND
BRUSHES-aU of whioh will bo sold at low prices.
November 0 tuths2mos
Ko. 153 MEETING STREET,
(FORMERLY JOHN ASHI1UHST AND CO.)
GEORGE O. GOODRICH, )
PHILIP WINEMAN, !? 80UTH CAROLINA.
JOHN ?BHHUK8T, )
DRUGS,
MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS.
AT.T. OT WHICH HAS BERN SELECTED WITH
CARE, AHD WILL BE 60LD TO PIR3T-0LA88 BUY
ERS AT LOWE3T PRICES.
October 27 lAUsr.etll fimos
SOUTHERN
DRUG HOUSE.
KING & CASSIDEY;
WHOLESALE
DRUGGISTS,
l61 IVHEETI3STO ST.,
(OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL), *
CHARLESTON, S. C.
E. O. KIN?, III. O., North Carolina.
J. J. CASBIDKY, North CaroUna.
November 4
G. F. VOGLER,
NO. 108 MARKET S?.,
Books, Periodicals and Stationery
JUST RECEIVED
A largo supply of STATIONERY
PHOTOGRAPHS, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS
POCKET HOOKS, DIARIES for 1867, Etc.
lamb,
A fine and largo ?election of NOVELS, by the mo?
celebrated nu thora. SONG BOOKS, BOOKS for Horn
Amuneraenti!, 6c.
AU tho MONTHLY MAGAZINES, WEEKLY PAPKR?
DAILIES ooustantly on hand, and subscriptions r<
celved for tho name.
Orders from the country are rcepoctfuliy solicited.
TERMS LIBERAL._Novombor 8
BENNETT'S
RICE MILL
rpHIfl HILL HAVING BEEN THOROUGHLY El
JL PAIRED and put In perfect order and suocosafi
operation, 1? prnparod to receive and pound any Bli
committed to Ita caro In the beet manner and at tt
lowest rates.
Rloo or other Grain to tho extent of on? hundred ar
fifty thousand bushels can be moat conveniently ar
economically reoelved and stored, in baga or bulk, in ti
eafe and wcll-ventllatod Storehouse attached.
November 0 , ' thstu3
___i H DOI>GE ?fe CO,
Stationers Lithographers,
AH?
STEAM JOB PRINTER?
?: SA JOIM-STRKET.N. V.
OotoberM lmo
N. York Advertisements
GEORGE STECK fe CO..
HAD THE UNPREOEEENTED TRIUMPH TO BE
AWARDED TWO PRIZE* AT ONOE,
THE GOLD AND SILVER MEDAL,
Attho Fair of tlio American Iustltuto. Oot. 18*5 (bolng
tho very Utost date), for General Superiority of their
GRAND AND SQUARE PIANOS.
First premium recolved over all ootupetition, wbon
and wherovcr exhibited.
THESE PIANOS HAVE RECEIVED THE HIGHEST
recommondatlons from the following autiugui.h
od ArUstos and Porformera :
THEODORE THO MAS,
GEO. W. MORGAN,
W. MASON,
HENRY O. TIMM,
J. N.PATTI-ON,
THEODORE HAGEN,
GEORGE -IAT/,KA,
FR. BRANDEIS,
MAX MARHTZEK,
8. ". MILLS,
CARL WOLFSOHN.
CARL BERGMANN,
AND oin Ena.
'F. VON BREUNING
THEO. MORLING,
ORARLES WELS,
WM. PECHER.
OARLANSOHUTZ,
JUL. 8CHUBERTH,
A. PAUR,
Wd. BERGE,
A. DA VI 9.
O. DEMUTH,
CHAH. EliADEL,
H. PEB.-BEAN,
Please Bend forlUnslrated Ciroul-ro.
WARERO?M8 NO. lil 8TH ST.. NEAR BROADWAY,
OPPOSITE CLINTON, HALL.
August 23 thstufimo
TOYS, CHINA, AND FANCY GOODS,
BEADS, MARBLES, SLATES, Ac., SLATE
PENCILS, &c.
AX
STRASBURGER & N?HN,
NO. 05 MAIDEN LANE, COR. WILLIAM ST., N. Y.
STRASBURGER b NUHN BEING NOW THE LARG.
EST IMPORTERS In their lins, and having laid In
their FULL, STOCK, FOR OAbH, at the lowest gold
ratea, are enabled to odor, for the coming season, ox
traordlnary Inducements. Buyers wiU do weU to favo
thom with their con-donco and buy at once..
Dir Mall orders promptly executed.
August 33 thstuSmo
ESTABLISHED 1835.
"THE BERRIAN"
HOUSE FURNISHING
^TABEROOI^S.
NO. 601 IIKU.lDU'AY, NEW YOIIK*
Tho larcost variety lu tho United States, of
CUTLERY. SILVER PLATED WARE
TUA SETS, CASTORS. REFRIGERATORS
COOKINGUlENSILS, be, be.
TOGETHER WITH EVERYTHING APPERTAINING
to tho line, and all at th? lowest posslblo prices,
svliolflgalo and retail for cash. Foreign gooda reduced
to gold value. Catalogues furnished on application to
ray address. H. H. OA?EY.
October _ tbalu Smos
OLIVER & CO.,
No. 46 Liberty Street, New York City.
LEATHER AND RUBBER BELTING. PACKING.
HOSE, MACHINERY, ANO MANUFACTURER'S
SUPPLIES:
Oak Tanned Leather Belting. Vulcanized Rubber Belt
ing, Patent Stitohod Rubber Belting, Patent Combina
tion Belting. Vulcanized Rubber Hose, Leather Hole
Grenoble Hoso, Hemp and Cotton Hoee, Leather and
Rubber Section Hose, L*ce Leather, Roll or Cover
Leather, Mixed Rubber Packing, Gum Packing, Pare
Rubber Packing, Cotton Packing. Cotton Waste, Bob.
bins and shuttles. Force Pumps, Fan Blowors, Turbine
Water Whoota, Saw Milla, Steam Engine-, and Manufac
turer's Supplies, in general.
Au gil at 20 tuths 3m oa
ELDER & BROWN,
MANUFACTURERS AND PATENT
EES o( the celebrated COMBINATION
CRADLE AND B ?BY TENDER, Pro
P.replug norien, and all kinds of Hook
ina noreen. Invalid Chairs, with doubla
and staple wheols, from fit? to fir.;
Ublrdren's Carriages. Fancy and Varnlnhed Wasons,
Fancy Hal-iua, Invalid C-rrligoa, wade to ord??- fancy
Propellers and Baby Rockors, Ac, be, life-size Horses,
made to order.
Depot, No 638 BROADWAY. Manufactory, Noa. 419,
460, 451 and til WKHT STREET, New York.
Ootobcr 25 tbstulyr
J. D. MURCHISON,
COTTOJNT FACTOR
C?MI>SI0N MERCHANT,
No. 54 Pine street,
STOW VOBK.
October 15 3mos
JOHN T. HOAG,
WHOLESALE DKALE- IN
Paper and Paper Manufacturers Supplies,
No. 164 FULTON LTREET,
NEW YORK.
October 29 lmo
BURNETT, McINNIS & EARL,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Nos. 36 & 38 Whitejiall-strest,
WKW YOKK.
J. ?.BURNETT.... M. MoINNIB... .B. 0. EARL.
LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES MADE ON O0NSI0N
MENTS.
SPEOIAL ATTENTION PAID TO THE SALE OF OOT
TON. NAVAL 8T >R_S, -te, and thepurobaao o
tflmbHlAtHJb -lUPPLiEi. lmo* ?i.touor?!
LOMBARD & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND I-TORTK118 ?VXD DCA-1?H TH
GXIINDST O'XV 3E3 S ,
N0. 13 LEWIS, AKD NO. 9 T WHARP,
BUSTOS.
Advances made on Gons'gmnenU of Bice and Oottoi
to our oddreM.
Reference.-,, ey permission: To MOJIIH-B. JAKES ADOEJ
b Co.. Mtssra. BTBK.T -noruKUs ? Co., <Jh.tr ??_?...?u. .-?
.oifwi? Octonsrl
ANDREW A BOYD,
(Oaccosnor to P. B. ANDERSON),
Ship Bread BiB0t.it and Cracker Baker.
AT THE OLD STAND OF XT. P. WARD,
No. a 19 Fulton-Street.
(Third door abo TO Oreen wich), N ?BTW YORK.
October ? thstuSmo
HARPS.
J. F. BROWNE & CO.,
HABP MANDPAOTTJREIt-, HAVE BEMOVE1
their warorooms to N-. 681 BKOADWAY, Ne?
York, oppoiltv MntropollUn Rotel. Hiring?. Muslo, sni
every reoulMte for the Hup. Established LonrtoD, 1810
New York. IR41. stnthSmo October fi
?rftTJ-I- BOOKS.-BASSINre 20 UELODi?
E2-.ROI8K8, In form of Bolfafffrto's, for Bop rano sur
Mcrzo-8oi>nuio v. loes, Intruded u studier to -oqalr
the art of Bl-gln?, by CARLO BABBI-NI, a Booko, eacl
Matt,
CIA *? O F IKTB 0 ALIHTII KNIOff, a collrotlon of El?
clsea fur Mtr^nRthsnlnft, equallilng und aoqnlrlsg f es1
bllltyof anRorlr.r?. by F HANOIS H, BROWN, recon
morded by QoTTOoasLX, BASSINX, an* other?. Prie
$3 50,
AU ths Uteat and bs?t pnbltoatlon? of -NBTRUMBIN
TAL AND VOCAL MTJBIO publlnhed by
W11. HALL ft;-OK,
Re. 543 Un ?Away, Htm Tot*.
Muni? -? *. m-l noatpud on receipt ot m.rat*
uri... mwiSrao Oc obirt.
N. Y irk Advertisements,
??-THE BALE OF TUE PLANTATION BIT
TERS Is without precedent in the history of the world.
Thore is no secrot in the matter. They aro at onco tlio
most apocdy, BtrenRtlionlra heaUh-rcatoror over dis
covered. It reqnlres but a single trial to understand
this. Tholr purity can always bo rolled opon. They
arscomposoil of tho eololirated Calisaya Barb, i'apcuriils
Bark, Daudullou, Chamotnllo flowers, Lavondir
Flowers, Wintcrgreon, Anise, Cloverbufis, Or.uiHO-pool,
Suaio-root, Caraway, Coriander, Burdock,
S.-T..-1860-X. ?to.
Thoy aro especially rocommendod to clergymon, pub
Ile speakers, and persons of literary habits and sedon
tary Ufo, who require iroo digestion, a relish for 1 m J,
and clear mental faculties.
Delicate f ?rnalos and woak persons are cor tain to And
In these Bitters what thoy havo so long looked for.
They purify, strengthen and invigorate.
Thoy create a healthy appetite.
They aro an antidote to change of water and diot
Thoy overcomo oflocti of dissipation and lato hours.
They strengthen the system and enlivon the mind.
They prevent miasmaUo and Intermittent fevers.
They purify the breath and acidity of tha atomaoh.
They our? Dyspepsia and Oanstlpation.
Thoy cure Diarrhea, Oholora and Cholera Morbns.
Thoy euro Livor Complaint and Nervous Headaoho.
They are the beat Bitter? in the world. They make
the weak man strong, and are exhausted nature's great
restorer.
The following startling and omphatlo statement? oin
be seen at our offloe.
Letter of Rov. E. F. Onuu, Chaplain of the 107th Now
York Regiment: .
NEAU AOQOIA CnaEK, March 4th, 1863.
Owingjto the great exposure and terrible decomposi
tion afvor the battle of Antietam, I was utterly prostrat
ed and very sick. My atomaoh would not retain medi
?me. An article called Plantation Bitters, prepared by
Dr. Dn-iKK, of New York, waa prescribed to give mo
strength and an appetite. To my great Borpriso thoy
gavo me Immediate reli?t Two bottles almost allowed
me to join my regiment, * * . ? I havo since seen
them used in many eases, and am free to say, for hos
pital or private purposes I know of nothing Uko them.
Bov. E. F. CRANE, Chaplain.
Loltor from tho Rev. N. E. GILDS, St. Clairsvillo, Pa.
QnNTi.EMrvr-You were kind enough, on a former oc
casion, to send mo a half dozcen bottles of Plantation
Bitters for $3 GO. My wife having dorived 10 muc^
benefit from the use of these Bitters, I deairo n to
continue them, and you will pleaso Bond <?* rix bottloa
more for tho money enclosed.
I am, very truly, yo -rs,
M. E. Gil-" ->, Tastor Ger. Ref. Church,
8ou>izn< HOSIE, BiTPEiiEiTBifDENT'a OF7I0E, 1
CiHciHNA-n, OHIO, Jan. loth, IMS. )
. .?.?.. . . .
I have given your Plantation Bitter? to hundreds of
our noble soldiers who slop here, more or less disabled
from various canses, and the efloct is marvoUous and
graurylng.
Such a preparation as this is I heartily wtih In every
famUy, in every hospital, and at hand on every battle
Held. Q. W. D. ANDREWS, Superintendent.
Dr. W. A. Omura, Surgeon of the Tenth Vermont Re
giment, writes:-"I wish every soldier had a bottle of
Plantation Bitter?. They are the most effoctive, per
fect, and harmlos s tonto I ever used."
WILLAIUI'6 HOTEL, 1
WASHINGTON, D. 0., May aid, 1813. j
GKSTLEMBH:-Wo reunir? another supply of your
Plantation Bitter?, the popularity o which daily In
creases with the guoata of our house.
Beapeo tfnlly,
SYKES. OHADWIOE A 00.
ko. ko. AO. ko. ko.
Be anro that every bottle bears tho fac-almile of our
signature on a steel plato label, with our private stomp
over the cork.
P. II. DRAKE & CO,
NO. 202 BROADWAY, N. Y.
Sold by aU respectable Druggists, Physician a, Grooers
Saloon?, and country Hotelsdealers,
?orii li Umr-Urr
TO TUB
BOOKSELLERS. STATIONERS
AND
MMJ? GOODS DEALERS
OF THE
SOUTH.
JAMES O'KANE,
BOOKSELLER,
Stationer and Manufacturer
OF
POCKET DIARIES,
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, and
CARTE DE VISITE,
BEGS RESPECTFULLY TO SAY THAT HE IS BULL
located at his old stand,
No. 126 Nassau-sr., New York,
Where ho continue? to supply tho Jobbing and Retail
Trado with aU articles in tim HOOK AND S CATION KRY
LINE, on the most liberal term?.
Hooka, Stationery; Note, Letter, Cap, Legal Cap. Bill
and Bath Papers; Photograph Albums, Carte do Visite
for Albums, Blank Book?, Ink?. Mucllago, Euvelopea,
.vo., &c., In great variety and oneap.
A superior line of POCKET DIARIES (or It67.
Catalogue sent on application.
Ordern promp-.l) filled. Address
JAMES O'KANE,
No. 126 NASSA?-BTRBET, NEW YORK.
October 2? 60
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FIVE STATE PREMIUMS AWARDED.
inn? ti thstnCmo
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N. York Advertisements.
KRAUSHAAR
THK MOST IMPBOVEn
GRAND AND SQUARE
PIANO-FORTES
Full Iron Frame and Overstrung Bass,
MANUFACTORY AND WAREHOUSE
n<>. IO Wc?l IloiiHton-Htirrt. Ho.lt
NEAR RROADWAY. NEW YORE.
THE UNDERSIGNED, MEMRERS OP THF FIRM OF
KRAUSHAAR k CO., are practical Piano maiors,
a 'id as euch bave had a large experience in connection
rrlth aomo 01 tlv best EAtabliBhmouts in this country
a ad Enro?e. 'Hoir lanos aro made not ni uroly (or
teem, but t. y thom, ai d nnder their lmmodiate personal
H iper vision, MU I hoy allow no In h tr union t H to loavotholx
f ?ctory and vase Into the hands of tbolr patron?, unices
t?ey hare a power, ovfMiness, flrmnoss and roundness ol
t me, an elasticity oi touch-without which no lustro
nont ou_tftit to be satisfactory to the public-aa well a
t i at du nhill ty in construction, which (.nab les It to ro
main In tune and to withstand sudden chango? of tem
?) er? turo and exposure to extreme heat and cold, which
are ?ometlmeB unavoidable.
Tboy will at all time? bo happy to soo the profoealOQ
a ad the pubfo at their Warcrooms, and invito compart*
?on between tholr own Pianos and those oi any othu
manufactory.
ANTON KRAUSHAAR..TOBIAS HAMM
OHARLES 3. SOOONEMANN.
April 38_
First Freiuiam ?Steam Saw-Mills.
THE FIRST PRIZE,
THE GOLD MEDAL,
Was awarded to the
WASHINGTON IRON WORKS
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for the beat
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AND STEAM ENGINE
ORDERS FOR THESE, GANG SAW-MILLS, BUGAB
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Forging?, Railroad Oars, ko., Ac, promptly filled. Ad
Or??? GEO. M. CLAPP, Treasurer,
Newburgh, N. Y., 01
L. O. WARD, Agent,
No. OBLlborty-st., (Room No. 8), N. Y.
Deoembar 13_lyr
NORTH RIVER
AGRICULTURAL WORKS.
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Noa. 58 <Si 00 COR'ILAIVDT 8TKEET, ?T. Y"
BIANUFACIUnKBS AND DEAX.EIW Hi
Agrienltliral Iiiiplemoiil?, Seeds. Fertilizers.
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ThroBhers and Cleaners. Fan Mills, \c.
COTTON GINS-Emery's Celebrated Saw 0lu, McOar?
thy'a Celebrated Roller Gin. Dealers supplied.
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Atlanta,
Goorgla.
W. H. INMAN,
(Lato of Georgia),
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AUSTELL & INMAN,
COTTON & COMMIS ION MERCHANTS,
NO. 80 WALL-STREET, NEW YORK.
WE ARE FULLY PREPARED TO MAKE LIBERAL
CASH ADVANCEMENTS ON CONSIGNMENTS
from Merchants and Planters, both at Oils placo and at
our agencies throughout tbe 8outn. Onr Mr. AUSTELL,
of Atlanta, will arrange advancements thom. COTTON
and MESOHANDIHE will be tug* arded to us with dis
patch by our agnnis, Messrs. BRADY A MOSES, of Sa
vannah. Wo will oxcrt our bost energies to give satis
faction, and promote the interests of our patrons.
Consignments from our Southern friends respectfully
solicited. Smoi September 28
xnos- :R. A-o-isriErw,
IMl'OllILB ASO DX1XKB IM
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Hot. 200 4 363 ORSK-TWICB-S7.. COB. OPMUBJUT)
NEW YORK*
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MONUMENTS, TOMBS, HEAD
STONES. MANTLES, &c.
OUR WHBK. IN DESIGN AND FINISH, 13 ?N3?R
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irders through mall will receive samo attention a?
when given lu person.
iddrees letters WATHAN k COMPANY,
No. 199 Hamer street, New York.
Drawings and Estimates upon application,
AngtiHt jj_ 8mo
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ENGINEERS & FOUNDERS,
Office and Works, Paterson, \ew .Icrsay.
WAREHOUSE, NO. 4 DEY-8TREET, N. Y.
?f ANUFAOIURERS OF STATIONARY AND PORT?
OfJL ABLE STEAM ENGINES mid BOILERS; Flax,
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?the?, Planing Machine?, Drills; Shaping, Slotting and
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-A Rubber Belting, Lace Leather, Bel< Rook?, and
laneral Snppllea for Railroad and other Machine Shop?.
UdBon & Snow's Patent Governors Saw Mill?, Cotton
tins, Presses, ka., constantly op hand.
TODD ft RAFFERTY,
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Mit Street and Second Avenu?. Now York,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
. IK UJ. KtKDB OS
aUMBEE, MANUFAOTURERS OP MOULDINGS.
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Ueoember_lyr
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Eatence of Life. This wonderfnl ?gent will rertor?
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?rising from exoesaos, the effects of climate, or natur?
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MM io fonr weeks; and If used according to printed la?
?tractions, which are vory ?imple, failure 1? Impon.dbli?
l'ht? life-restoring remedy should be taken by ?U ?boa!
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DT tho medical press to be the greatest .tl.wovory trat
made. Its developing powers aro miraculous. Hnooeta
tn every ease la as oertam as that eelence overthrow? ig
n?ranos. Dr. Rloord'p Essence of Lite la sold ia
' oases, with mil instruction* tor use. at $8, or lour qnasa
title? In one for $9. and will OP sent to any parri oarefoll?
oaeked. CB raoalpt ef Mmiitanw to nln ?ocredlted rgsnt
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