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DAILY NEWS. "WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 27, 18C5. The Dry Goodh Auctioneers.?Tho following is ft statement of tho receipts for stiles made by Homo of tlio principal dry goods houses in Now York, for tho first six months Va 18G5, nB returned to tho As HCHBorB of Intornnl Rovcnuo, upon which a tftx of i of one per cent, is collected : Haggorty & Co.$4,507,CCG Wilnierdlngs ic Mount.3,022,600 Wilinerdlug, Hogttet & Co.3,511,422 Townscnd. Montant ?c Co.3,127.252 Kobbc& CorUcs.1,088,9*0 Win. Topping & Co.1,073,000 Curtiss & Co. 427,483 John H. AuRtln. 343,190 Litbauor k Cristahr. 247,622 Lockwood, Bros, k UuderhiR. 237,490 Buddcrow, Jones k Co. 348,795 - - --?? A London eliopkcopor has doviaed a new way of advertising. He strapB two sign-boards on a dog's back and sends the animal out to walk about tho city. Hero is a hint for "Plantation Bitters." It would bo noccBBary, however, to havo a well trained and woll-behaved animal. COMMERCIAL. Exports. NEW YORK?Sehr Julia A HaRock?3C0 bales Upland Cotton, 1C9 bbls Rosin, 37 bales Domestics, 1682 Reams Paper, 32 bags Peanuts, and 7 Packages. New York Money Marltet. FiunAV, September 22, 0 P. M.?The gold markot was a fraction lower than yostcrday, partly under tho report that the payment of tho November interest on the live twenty loan would be anticipated on and after Monday morning next. To-day tho Sub-Treasurer In tills city made no official announcement to this effect. The effect will, however, only bo felt in the increase of the floating supply of coin, which will exort but a Blight and tempo rary Influence upon tho premium. Tho amount to be disbursed is $18,107,085. Tho opening prico was 143>i, after which it advanced M, and remained Bteady at 143J{ during tho rest of tho day. Foreign oxebange was weaker, and bankers' bills at sixty days wore offered at 109??@109J?. Sattjrdat, Sept. 23?Forenoon.?For gold thin forenoon tho following were the leading quotations: 10:30, 143J?; 11:00, U3*?- 11:30, 143 ?i;. 12:00, 143}*; 12:30, 143',; 1:00, 143>? ; 1:30, 143}? ; 2:00, 143},'. Commercial exchango closed Arm for tho steamer. We quota: Bills at CO days on London arc held at 108.'.? (?> 109% for commercial, 109J? a 110 for bankers'; do. at short sight, }U0 <?> 110'i ; Paris at CO days, 5.18J? @ G.15; do. at short sight, 5.13}^ a 5.12J? ; Hamburg, 35'? a 86I4 ; Amsterdam', iOK ? 41; Frankfort, 40'-; ?41; Bremen, 79 ? 79)i; Prussian tlialcrs, 71 }? @ 71 !i. The steamship New York, from Aspinwall, with Cali iornjs-nialle, brings $1,088,877 in specie. Orspccio Uic America takes out $87,250, ami tho City of Now York $223,000; total, $310,250. The Helvetia and the 11 Ib'crala tako none. Gold is quoted this afternoon ns follows : 2:15, 143'i; 2:30, 143'?; 2:45, 143K: 3:00. 143.U ; 3:15, 143.'.? : 3:30, 143.V??Evening Post, 23d. JVc'-iv VorK Cotton Market. FnmAT, September 22, C P. M.?A few pales were made at 45'ic. for middling, whilo the principal part of the business was within our quotations below. The receipts continue heavy. The market closed quiet and nominal, with sales of about 1.GU0 bales. Wo quote: Upland. Florida. Mobile. N. O. ti T. Ordinary.35 30 37 37 Middling.44}i 44 ?i 45 45 Good Middling_4C 47 47 48 Coffee was in good jobbing demand, and prices were rather stronger but not quotably higher. SATimnAY Afternoon.?Cotton.?Tho market to-day is very quiet at 46c. for middlings. Savannah Cotton Market. SAVANNAH, September 23.?Cotton.?Since our weekly report of tho ICth instant there bas been quite an animated demand for both Upland and Sea island Cot tons, and all qualities have advanced fully 2c. V lb. The receipts have been to a fair extent, but the greater por tion received by the river is on account, aud is Imme diately shipped to the North, principally to New York. The inquiry has beou quite active, and all good und fair grades placed on the market have met with ready sale at tho advance noticed above. Notwithstanding the in clomcnt weather yesterday, the Inquiry was good, but the smaU amount on sale limited the transactions. The receipts during the week have been 4772 bales Upland, 60 nales Sea Island, and 210 balen Domestics. The exports have been 0223 bales Uplands, 3r>0 bales Sea Island, and G84 bales Domestics; leaving a stock on baud and on shipboard not cleared of 4889 bales Upland,' 130 hales Sea Islands, and 125 bales Domestics. The market closes firm at the following quotations : Ordinary, 30? 32c; Middling, 37<ai39; Stricf Middling, 39&40; Oood Middling, 41&42. STOCK OF COTTON. Upland. S. I. Vom. Stock September 1.3,724 181 ?3? Iteceivcd previously. 8,338 1,000 1,501? Rt/ccived this week.*.4,772 50 210 10,834 1,341 2,010 Exported since 1st inst.11,945 1,211 1,881 Stock on hand September 1,18C5.. 4,881 130 129 Receipts since Sept. 1C, 18C5? By River.4,343 34 210 By Central Railroad. 49 1 000 By wagons. 375 15 000 4,772 60 210 Exported this week. 0,22.3 350 084 Ska Islands.?Tho receipts of this quality of Cotton continue to be very light, and very Uttlc of liner grades is brought to market. The demand continues good and all fair lots meets ready sale. For the best grades of Sea Islands the rate is 80 to 85 cents. The ordinary quali ties sell at 66 to 05 cents \\ lb. AUGUSTA, September 21.?Gold.?Brokers are buy 3ng at *?? a,,<1 soUlug at 42 cents premium; demand very good. Corr^.?Thcrc was a fair inquiry, with but little eeR ing?tho market was a shade dull. We quote from 31 to 34 cents. PORT CALENDAR. CORRECTED 'WEEKLT. PHASES "OF TRE MOON. FuU M. 4th, 5h. 15m. even. INew M. 19th, lib. Cm. morn Last Q. 11th, 10h. 5in. mom.|FirstQ.27th,10h.lCm. morn SEPT. a OCT. Monday_ Tuesday Wednesday. Thursday .. Friday. Saturday ... Sunday...., 8UN. RISES. I BETS. 6.. 52 6..53 5..53 5..53 6..54 6. .55 5..55 5..61 5. .50 6..49 5..47 6..40 6..44 5..43 MOON HIOH SETS. WATER. 9..20 10..15 11...7 Morn. 0...2 1...3 2...6 11...7 11..54 Morn. 0..44 1..43 2..60 8,. 50 Arrivals at Merchants Hotel, Sept. 85,1805. T G Kenny, New York ; E Com stock, do; C C Northrop, ao;NP Plckctt,-; J A Talmadgc. AbbcviUe; N M P Horsey, KI;6W Parker, Columbia; J R Long. New York; A L Topllff, do; R R Worth, do; L L Billings, TJ 8 A; F S Halm, Charleston; E Calbelett, -; MHH Lcnard,-; J D Harbers, City. SEPT. 20?W W Smith, Wllllamaburg; 8 D Guiles, do P J Crcascy, do: O Bonnott, Mt Pleasant; E S Jewitt, do W Barron, do; O Sonthworth, do; L G Chaplin and lady SC; B Boy kin, Camdeu; J M Cantey,-; T M Dykes La; J D Johnson, Efungham, 8C; ?T Prescot,Suinter M Marco, Darlington. Passengers. Per steamship Quaker City, from New York?T ? Mitchell, Mrs K Smith, Capt Richards, Mr Richards, i Brown, C Rush, F C Barber, J H Goodltt, C Solomon Capt Pulver, M Pollak. Mr Woodruff and son, P Janson H Kaufman, O P Hcrsbey, H Woodman, M Jacob!. Mr Brown, Q A Damon, W R Dodge, W Woccke, J L Whits kcr and son. H Campscn, J U Messing, R L David, I M,citz.1^r',:u?B Kn?>nn??n and child, L Orctitt, J F Orcen? W TAdair, W Mark C T) Grant, W Wilcox, E B Smith IMUl^L H IVd<1, A Melchers, J Heins, Mrs McLean Mrs Piclffer and child. Mrs Glover and servant. Mrs I E Byne. W McLean, Mrs Grant and child, Mrs Wilcox, < B Williams, A Dnblin, S H Stonehill, E Melchors. 1 Uouenschlld, Mrs Forrester, and others In the ti?rairr ----' _ " Consignees per South Carolina, llailroucl Sept. 20. 101 l?alos Cotton. To E H Bodge? & Co, J H Baggei k Co, T Street, J E Carow, Gibbons & Co, W B Gaskii and J Colclough. 1 Consignees per Northeastern Railroad,' Sept. 86. : 10? bales Cotton, Mdzo, Grain, kc '..'o B E Boykbi, Mure* k Co, L D DcSaussuro, and Dr Bkrlne. ' MARINE NEWS. PORT OP OUaULESTON 'Arrived. Yesterday. [Sept. StcAmshlp Quaker City, West. Now York?left Sato day, fl p M. Mdzc. ToRnvouol k Co, ana Others. (The hcing no lint of consignees' made out on board Uic shi vta er? .compelled \o :?.uler\ their publication until t nlorr6\fA)i For passengcra' names, sed tho prop? b?a Steamer Canonlcus, Tilton, Hilton Head.' Ofrrt Boyal?n^ranco SMWi the ateami?ntp Empire City - fro ?W? York, bound in; and off this h?rbor saw hUwibIi ?^Jaker?**-from'New' York, bound'in. A OKI? f ^'BteamctW W Fraeter. Marlon, Georgetown'18 C). ? , ' iawbrV<' - TS'TBT. owenta.:'; .': . Apr^cMr,).;fVip^o??d 14'$*'tho EmUy Souder,'?ri .0 .* ,.ii .v uyOleoi?d Veafterday?-?.? -?'.[StoT. Sehr Julia A Hallook, Browflter, New York?Styles k C ter, GROCERIES, BAGGING, ROPE, nST__I3L,8, &c. THE SUBSCRIBERS ARE RECEIVING BY EVERY arrival largo euppUca of GOODS, which they con tinuo to ?fter and scU on the most favornblo terms. Among them may bo found? OUNNY BAGGING Dundee Bagging Hemp Ropo Manilla Ropo Bagging Twin? Nails of all b?zc? Tin, various Glass, French?. Glass, American Grindstones Bin? Stono Copper-* Soda Segare Tobacco Mackerel Herring Bacon. Sido Lard Maddor Epsom Salts COFFEE SnOAR A, B and C Sugar Crush ?I Sugar Muccevmio Sugar Molasses and Syrup Cider ami Vinegar White Wlno Vinegar RiO Coffee Java Coffeo Caudles Starch Banff Soap Pepper Ginger Cassia Raisins Candles Pickles Salt Tea. GEO. W. WILLIAMS &X30. September 33_ftnw3 TREDEGAR IRON WORKS, Ric-iraond, Va. HAVING RESUMED* OPERATIONS AT THESE Works, we are prepared to Bupply all the articles heretofore furnished by us; among them aro the follow ing: FOR HAILROADa Wheels and Axles, separate or fitted Chilled Tires, Chairs and Spikes Bridge Bolts and Bridge Castings Iron Trucks, Engines, Boilers, Nails, &c. MERCHANTS. Iron of all kinds. Nails, Ac. PLANTERS. Engines for Saw and Grist Mills Plantation Iron and Castings] Sorghum Milla and Pau si BUILDERS. Iron Fronts, and aU Castings for Buildings Nails, Spikes, kc Wc have also on hand Hoop Iron, mutable for Coopers anil others-, also, Iron Axles, Horse Shoes, A*c, all of which we will bcU at tho lowest market rates for such articles. J. R. ANDERSON & CO. CAMERON & BARKLEY, AGENTS, No. 142 Mcetlng-Btrect, Charleston, S. C. September 9 . 0 mwi 9 PRINCE'S METALLIC PAINT, IN 1NHRUCTIBLE COATING FOR IRON, TIN AND WOOD. IT CONSISTS OF SEVENTY-TWO PARTS OXIDE OF IRON, and twenty-eight parts CEMENT LIME STONE In the one hundred pounds. It has much more body than Red or White Lead, it is war/anted perfectly water and fire proof, and to with stand a greater heat on metals, without scaling, than any other Faint In use. It is a perfect cover for all kinds of Iron, Tin or Wood work, Out-houses and Canvas CoveringB. It prevents and arrests the corrosion of metals, and is not affected by the action of salt, gases, adds or ammonia. This paint requires no more oil than dry lead or zinc, and much less than the ordinary mineral paints. It is freo from any waste, and possesses a spreading and covering power unequalled. Ternis.?By barrel or half barrel, flvo cents per pound. . CAMERON k BARKLEY, Agents, September 8 fmw No. 14'J Meeting-street. FURNITURE! FURNITURE! WHOLE8ALE AND RETAIL, Nos. 87 AND 80 BOWERY AND 86 CHRISTY-STREET. DEGRAAF _ TAYLOR Have the largest variety of ROSEWOOD, WALNUT AND MAHOGANY PARLOR, CHAMBER, . DINING ROOM AND LIBRARY FURNITURE To bo found in this citv, and at the lowest prices. MATTRESSES AND SPRING BEDS FROM $5 TO S7 EXTRA WIDE CANOPY BEDSTEADS FOR THE SOUTHERN TRADE. August 14 mwi 2mo "A smile was on her lip?health was in her look, strength was in her stop, and in her hands?Planta tion BiiTEns." S. T.?1860---X. A few bottles of Plantation Bitteiib Will cure Nervous Headache. " Cold Extremities and F?rVerish Lips. " Sour Stomach and Fetid Breath. " Flatulency and Indigestion. " Nervous A flections. " Excessive Fatigue and Short Breath. m pain py?r the Eyes, " Mental Despondency. " Prostration ; Gr<<at WcakncRP. " SaUoW Complexion, Weak Bowels, _c. Which aro the evidences of LIVER COMPLAINT AND DY8PEP9LV. It is estimated that seven-tenths of aU adult ailments proceed from a diseased and torpid liver. The biliary secretions of the liver overflowing into tho stomach poison the entire system and exhibit the above symp toms. After long research, we are able to present tho most remarkable cure for these horrid nightmare diseases the world has ever produced. Within ono year over six hundred and forty thousand persons have taken the Plantation Bittkiis, and not an instance of complaint has come to our knowledge I It is a most effectual tonic and agreeable stimulant, suited to all conditions of Ufe. The reports that it reliCH upon mineral substances for its active properties, are wholly false. For tho satisfac tion of the public, and that patients may consult their physicians, we appeml a list of its components. Calisaya Bake.?Celebrated lor over two hundred years In the treatment of Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Weakness, etc. It was introduced into Europo by the Countess, wife of tho Viceroy of Peru, In ICIO, und after words sold by tho Jesuits for the enormous price of Hi oion weight in silver, under the name of Jesuit's Powders, and was flnaUy made public by Louis XVI, King oi France. Humboldt makes especial referenco to its febri fuge qualities during his South American travels. CA6CAniLLA Babk?For diarrhoea, colic and diseases ot the stomach and bowels. Dandelion_For inflammation of the loins and drop sical affections. ' _.._!' _ Chamomile Flowehb?For enfeebled digestion. Lavender Flowers?Aromatic, stimulant and tonic highly invigorating In nervous debility. Wiktebqiieen?For scrofula, rheumatism, etc. Anise?An aroroatio carminativo ; creating flesh, mus clo and milk ; much used by mothers nursing. Also, clove-buds, orange, carraway, coriander, snake root, etc. S. T.?1860?X. Another wonderful Ingredient, of great use among th Spanish ladies of South America, imparting beauty t the complexion and brilliancy to tho mind, Is yet OX known to the commerce of tho world, and wc withhol its name for tho present. IMPORTANT CERTIFICATES. . ' Ro?h?bTer, N. V., December 28,1861. Messrs. P. H. Drake _ Co.?I havo been ? gTeat su fcrerjrom Dyspepsia for three or four years, and had .1 ab-Fdto )uy profession. About three mouths ago I trie the'Plantiir?onBittorii/andto'my groat joy M am no nearly a well mnn. I havo recommended them In sovcr? cases, and as far as I know, always with signal bonoftt. I am respectfuUy yours, REV. J. S. CATHORN. Pbiladelvhia, 10th Month, 17th Day, 1802. Respected Friend:?My ?laughter has been mac benefited'by the nao at thy Plantation Bittors. The wilt send me two bottles more. ?#,___? Thy friend, ASA CURRTN. Sherman House, Chicaoo, III., Feb. 11,18C3. Messrs. P. H. Drake _ Co.-^Ploos? send ob onoth twelve caaes of your Plantation Biti^rs. -As ? mornli appetizer. ?\fey appear, to havo superseded cvorythli ttse/a-d or? gently esteemed. * ' _.__? 7o _ *, * You?. &C" GAGE _ WATTE. Arra?gemen-ar? now completed to supply any tl mind for this article, widen has not he-fctofor? beoap< BHB wH ,-.'.''.' *.. - .' MB! ...y . -. ??n;.i :.rr The pqblio may rest assured that in no* ?_so -Will 1 perfe6_y' pure stamlard of tho S?an-pation Brrnt or departed from. Every bottle bears the facsimile of o signature on a steely jHa? ?*$r&}$f. or it cannot "'""-^-' .rimpretending to sell P__*r?*I03?; B.TTER0 ion, is-a swindler-and mposttr.- Rewb See. that our Private ttdrp * Un?<* ?Xii * .*. ' i : i i.'..a'.. .* ? .?j--vat*. ggfsu, ?-rocera ?nd'(?)?kiJ?riT'-W>*?ghfl tteMB?R_ ?ngg ' ' -:i: E~' "":''' '; : ' ^ P. H. DRAKE & 00., Netfr Y?rl Auguatli mwi 8mt 20 IP NEW YORK AD1WISEMS. TEAS! TEAS! THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, Nu. 33 AND 37 VESEV-STREET, N. Y., AIE RECEIVING CARGOES OF TEAS, AND ARE ?riling them to the Trade at CARGO PRICES. Th?' keep a very completo assortment, adapted to thu Southern trade. AU Goods aro sold at STRICTLY ONE PRICE, and fromivblch there is no deviation. Tin Com jinny make u speciality of putting up TEAS In raddi.'s and papers, for the Jobbing Trade. Th? Company issue a monthly Price LlBt, which Is mailed regularly to customers, and wlU be seut to any party ordering it free of charge. THTJ GBEAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, rVbs. 35 iiml 37 Vcscy-strcct, N. Y.. SepttOibcr 25 3mos AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, NOS. 10, II, 00, OO. AND ALL OTHER PLOWS. COTTON G-INS, ANU ALI. DKKCnirTIONS OP AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINERY, For eue by the Manufacturer, J. T. GOODWBX k CO., Kos. 19 and 31 Fulton-street, New York City. September 25 3mo JOSEPH GILLOTT'S STEEL PENS, OF THE OLD STANDARD QUALITX. ( JOSEPH TRADEMARK:? GILLOTT ( WARRANTED. Or Descriptive Name, and Designating Number. SECOND rJBUlES_'From No. 700 to 701. Traue Mark: {JT?r1 WltVu??"DB For aale by Henry Owen, JOSEPH GILLOTT k SONS, Sole Agent, No. 01 John-street, N. I. September 25 lyr MANUFACTURER'S HARDWARE HOUSE OF HORACE W. LOVE & CO., No. SO < llil-st i-i < <, New York. LIGHT EDGETOOLS, SAWS, DITS, BELLS, Wrought Iron Goods, Stocks and Dies, Carriage Bolts,' Coach 8crews, and General Hardware. September 25 lyr DICKERSON, REED & CO. ?sironTERS of asu dealei?s in TIN PLATE, SHEET IRON, COPPER, WIRE. ZINC, and all other articles for tinners use. No. 20 and 31 CLIFF-ST., cur. FULTON. September 25 lyr New York. JAS. D. BARD, Agent, Manufacturer of Jtanl A Brothers' Gold Pens, PEN AND) PENCIL CASES, SILVER, RUBBER AND GOLD PLATED TELE SCOPIC PEN CASES, TOOTH PICKS, Ac, No. : ' Maiden Lane, New York. Soptcmbcr 25 3mo SCHENCK'S MACHINERY DEPOT, .TA COB I?. SCHENCK, Agent, NO. 70 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK. WOOD WORTH PLANING. TONGUING AND GROAN ING MACHINES; Sash and Blind Machinery; Portable and Stationary Steam Engines and Boilers-, Page's Circular Saw Mills of the most approved con struction, of all sizes, and all kinds of Machinery for working wood and iron. Also a superior quality of LEATHER BELTING, RUDDER BELTING, PACKING, &c, Ac. Orders respectfully solicited, which will receive prompt attention. 2mo .".eptciubur 14 HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, FOR WEAKNESS ARISING FROM INDISCRETION. The exhausted powers of Nature which are accompanied by mi many alarming symptoms, among which will be found. Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Memory, WakefilhiCSB, Horror of Disease, or Forebodings of Evil; In fact. Universal Lassitude, Prostration, uml inability to enter into the enjoyments of eocioty. . The Constitution, onceaflTectcd with Organic iTeaknifs, requires the aid of Medicine to strengthen and invigorate the system, which HELMHOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU in variably dues. If no treatment is submitted to. Con sumption or insanity ensues. HELMEOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU. In affections peculiar to "Females," is unequaled by any other preparation, a? in Chlorosis or Retention, PuinfuIncBH, or Suppresslou of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Schirrus State of the Uterus; and all eoni plaiuts incident to the sex, whether arising from habits of dissipation, imprudence in, or the decline or change in life. HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU IMPROVED ROSE WASH, Will radically ?terminate from the system Diseases arising from Habits of Dissipation al little expense, little or no change, indiet, no inconvenience or exposure; com pletely supersellug those unpleasant and dangerous reme dies, Copaiva aid Mercury, in all these diseases. USE HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU. In all Diseases of these organs, whether existing in "Male" or "female," from whatever cause originating, and no matter kow long standing. It is pleasant in task and odor, "imnediare" in action, and more strengthening than any of th? preparations of Hark or Iron. These suffering from Rroken down or Delicate Constitu tions, procure 'he remedy at anee. The reader mist bo aware that however slight may b< the attack of the above diseases, it is certain to affect hi. Rodily Health, Mental lowers, and Happiness. All the abov? diseases require tho aid of a diurcUo. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCfiU le th e Great_T3?L?r?etic. ?IELMBOLD'SUIGULY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, For purifying tho blood, removing all chronic consUtu tionnl diseises, arising from an impuro state of tin blood, and tho only reliable and effectual known remed; for the cure of Scrofula, Scald Head, Stilt Rbeum, Pain and SweBings of the Bones, Ulc?ration of the.Throat am Legs, Dlotche?, Pimples on the Face, Tetter, Erysipelas and all scaljr corruptions of tho skin, . , AND BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION. Not a few of the worst disorders that effect mankini arise from tho corruption that accumulates in the blood Of all tho discoveries that have been made to purge 1 out nono ??n equal in effect HELMBOLD'S COMPOUN1 EXTRACTOF SAR8APARLLLA. It cleanses and rene vates tho Hood, Instils the vigor of health into the sy? tern, and jurges out the humors which make disease. 1 stimulates the healthy functions of \ho body, and expel tho disorders that grow and rankle In tho blood, Sue a remedy fpat could.be relied on, has long been- Hotfgli for, and nfv, for the first timo, the pnbUc have one o which the} can depend. Our space, here does not admi of certifi?tes io show its effects, but the trial of a sing! bottle wilijhow the sick that it has virtues surpnssin anything fioy havo ever taken. Two taUespo?nfuls of the Extract of Snraaparilla addc to a pint <C water is equal to tho Lisbon Diet Drink, an ono bottjn is fuUy equal to a gallon of tho Syrup < Sartaparlf?, 'pr tho docpctlon- as usually made . .- , -? . tar TOS?* EXTRACTS HAVE HKE?i ADMlTTE TO USE IS THE UNITED STATES AltMYV and ftVials In very ritinral uso in all tho State HOSPITALS an PUBLIC sLniTARY INSTITUTTONS'throughout tl lanrh aa.wovaa fu private practico,. aiuL-arp..considere medic*:.- .?Xa.BL .'. :. . ' ?... as invalualA? rcuici . VSe? Medical Properties of Ruchu FROM B?ENSATORY OF THE UNITED STATE! See Profdsor Dewee'b valuable works on tho FracU? of Phyalc, I? ? 8M,reroiifcainadeby;thoHte celebrated Dr.jPHTHi of l'hiladoii ja.:;^T" . ' ' * --r<*'^ - ? ' See remai a made by Dr. Ephraim M'I>owEtx, ace] bra ted Phy lela? and Member'of ?he Boyal Colle?? Surgeons,! ihvnd,and published in the Transactlona theKingah Queen's Journal. ..,:..' , See Mei? \ Chirurgical Review, . published by Be jamin Tiuvfcd*,! I*jllo??AjW*4<?95K'/ of HbirgeV'ns. See mois a tho late Standard Works of Medicine, . :;. -.v?,.. M. ... Tf^TRAoTTBUcirtr, .; . V / loi ? *h$8l? nF^OA?ARILLA.''. . ' ' ... (? TOIltld A?DCHEMICAlh "\V AW?5IIOU9E, September 7| lmo No. 6M BROADWAY. NEW YORK ADVERMMEfS. NEW YOKK" Scgnr mid Tobacco Manufacturing Company, No. 180 FUhTOX-STREET, NEW YORK. JB3P Orders promptly filled. September 21 Imo NEW YORK STEAM ENGINE WORKS, MAN.FACTUUEIIS OK STATIONARY AM) PORTABLE ENGINES AN? IlOILERg, AND MACHINISTS' TOOLS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. **_*- Manufactories: FOOT OF TWENTY-THIRD-ST., E. R., N. Y*., and WORCESTER, MASS. Ofllco FOOT OF TWENTY-THIRD-STREET, E. R., N. Y. ?_- Every Machiuo built by us is started anil thor oughly tested iu ibop before being shipped. September 21 3mos Established 17SO. J. C. HULL'S SON, (Formerly W. H?ll & Son), OFFICE No. 32 PARK ROW, NEW YORK. US' FACTORY', CLIFF AND HAGUE-STREETS. Soaps and Candles. Upwards of one hundred varlctlus TOILET SOAPS. September 21_-Jmo SHARP'S BILLIARD TAULES! MAN UFACTUR EH, So. 148 Pulton-sii ? < i, N. Y. September 21 THOMSON'S NEW HP SKIRT. ^_E N_&^ Get the Best. THOMSON'S FRENCH ELASTIC SPRINGS, The latest invention of tin; largest manufacturers of Ladles' Crinoline in the world. Vf. S. THOMSON. LANGUON & CO., September 21_3mo No. 3'J1 Broadway, N. Y. Excelsior Flint Glass-Works. JOHN LEACH, Warehouse, Xo. 330 Pcarl-strcet, Xcw York. MANUFACTURER OF, AND WHOLESALE DEALER in, DRUGGISTS OLASSWARE AND SUNDRIES. Coal Oil Lamps ami Fixture*?, Tablo Glassware, In all varieties. Perfumers', Confectioners' and Liquor Deal er?' OLASSWARE._2nin September 21 PATENT CAN_^RI?G-~HORSES. THESE HORSES RUN by the weight ?)f the ri der. Any child of 18 mouths can ride. Sizes from ?12 to ""2.'5 each. irOLP Il Y . AV. SMITH, No. DO William-st., NEW YOnK. September 21 lmo 1__TE EDWARD DUNIGAN & ?ROTHER. JAMES B. KIRKER, Publisher of Catholic Books and (?ciicra] Bookseller, No. 599 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, September 21 3mos Up Stair?. THE NEW YORK BIBLE COMMON PRA _ Ell BOOK SOCIETY nAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE ASSORT MENT of ENGLISH and AMERICAN BIBLES and Prayer Books, In various styles of binding, to which the) invite public attention. The trade supplied. Nos. 5 and 13 COOPER UNION, New York. September 21 2mo COOKING AND HEATING BY GAS CHEAPER THAN COAL OR WOO?. Descriptive Catalogues sent free, Address Eaglo'Gas Stove Manufacturing Company, No. 474 BROADWAY, New York. September 21 lmo ABURTUS & CONSTANT, BANKERS, COR, FULTON ANO WATER-STREETS Buy and seR UNITED 8TATES SECURITIES of all kinds at favorable rates. COLLECTIONS promptly made on aU accessible pointi of tlin United States and Canada. FOUR PER CENT. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DE POSITS which, may be withdrawn without notice, ai with the City Banks. DRAFTS ON LONDON for ?1 and upwards. September 21 3mo HOUSE FURNISHING. "Berrlon" Warerooms, 601 Broadway, N. Y. WHERE CAN BE FOUND CUTLERY, B_W_I Plated Ware, T?ia Trays, Water Coolera, Crean Freezers, Refrigerators, Mangles, Clothes Wringers, Car pet Sweepers, Wood, Tin, and Japanned Wares, Ac. Cooking Utensils of every description. September 21 iJmos H. H. CA8EY. TO THE BOOKSELLERS^ STATIONERS UM GOODS DEALERS OF THE SOUTH. JAMES O'KANE, Bookseller, Stationer and Manufttctnre OP POCKET DIARIES, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, and CARTE DE VISIT? Begs respectfully to say that ho is stiR located at hi old stand, No. 126 Nassau-street, New York whero ho continues to supply tho Jobbing and Reta Trade'with all articles in the BOOK AND STATIONER LINE, ou tho most liberal terms. , Books. Stationery. .Note, Letter, Cap, Legal Cap, Bll and Bath Paper?, Photograph Albums. Carte do VIbII for Albums, Blank Books, Inks, Mucilage, Envelope ko., fco., fco.. In great variety and cheap. A superior lino ofHPOOKET DIARIES TOR 18CC. Catalogues-sent on application. I . Orders promptly filled. Address ^.^yj'A^'?^?sM,;^ ^, N? .'la? Nassau-street %EW tfORK. August U.... ( ; ;, A . , ; * -'' ,r ; _ STMSTOMER; & NIIHN, ._TK i'-nmiW&fM&f. 'i * :. HAVTNG IMPORTED THE LARGEST ABSOB! MENXlOF7TQV%rC?a?-<>iii #K??y "QPQP-3. B?AI3 SLATE PENCILS, _c!, nowlomt'to?-btvy?r? s?pd?rlor 1 ducomonts froma_- ??UMy'?itvs'ina most csarofdj ORDERS EXECUTED* WITH ^Iift-Uf^O^ .?)j FI DELIT Y. L_o Septemtxjr ?t NEW YORK ADVERTlSEjIEiVm UNITED STATES STEEL PEN WORKS, FACTORY, CAMDEN, N. J. R. ESTERBROOK &. CO., ?STEEL PEN MANUFACTURERS, WAREnorm-'M 1 ^"?? '"' ' ArcH-nt rt-et, i'lillit. ? j So. 4'i .lolin-Htm t, If. York. Samples and prices on application. Lots made to or der of any pattern or stamp required. SriHlr ?I'licse Pen m are of genuino Amcricatr manufacture, and equal In tinlsli, elasticity and niicncB? of point to the best imported. They aro, therefore, suro to gain the confidence of the American public. The fac s uillo of our signature is suillcient security ngainst for-? clgu imitation. H. ESTERBROOK k CO. September 20_ tuUisly NEW YORK MAWroPEPOT. G. & C. PLACE, SUCCESSORS TO ?STEVENS, BROTHER & CO.,' No. ?2? PEARL-STREET, N. Y., Manufacturers and Dealers in every description ot Circular Saw Mills, STATIONERY AND PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, AVoodwortli's Planers,1 AND ALL OTHER WOOD-WCRKING MACHINES, LATHS, PLANERS, DRILLS, LEATHER AND RUB BER BELTING, Babbit and other Composition Metals, with ?ill articles needful in Machine and Railroad Repair Shops; Fay k fin's. Improved Scroll Haw with Iron Framo and Table, and other valuable improvements; "D. Dick's" celebrated anti-Friction Shears, Punches ami Proues; Harris' Patent Sifting Machine?, Jeffrey's Double-Actlng Ball Volvo Pumps, PorUiblu Scales in great variety. GEORGE PLACE.CHARLES PLACE. September 26 _ tull?s 2mos ~?7~s7p^LLJSTrr;~ MANUFACTURER, IMPORTER OF, AND DEALER IN, PHOTOGRAPHIC GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION?WHOLESALE and BETAU* Agent for Voigtlander k Sons' Colcbrated Cameras; Shaw's Silver and Gold Saving Apparatus, Ac. Every article used in the trade furnished at lower rates than by any other House lu th" trade. jf?S=- Send for Price List. No. 129 Grand-street, N. Y.9 THREE DOORS BAST OF BROADWAY. September 2(1 lmo FUNSTON & SCOFIELD, MaiiTii?cturers LILLIENDAHL'S EXCELSIOR FIREWORKS. nAY'S LANTERNS. At., kc. Importers Chinese Crackers, Rockets, kc No. 9 Dey-st., near Broadway, New York. September 20 lmo J. P. DINSMORE, No. 30 DEY-STRKF.T, NEW YORK, Proprietor of the Peruvian Syrup and Dr. II. Antler's Iodine Water, WHOLESALE AGENT FOR WISTARS BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, Wiihoo and Calisaya Bitters. The Universal Safety Matches. 2nio September 2C THOMAS HOWE & SONST MANUfAcronEns and iiironTJcns or LIISTSEED OIL, No. 181 FRONT-STREET, CORNER BURLING SLIP, New York. September 20 lmo "Charles a. crane. WHOLESALE PAPER WAREHOUSE, No. 27 John-street, NEW YORK. Dealer In Writing, Wrapping, and Print ing Papers, Twine. ?Sic, ?Sic. RAGS AND PAPER STOCK. September 23 2mos Established in 18-17. PAPER AT LESS THAN MANUFACTURERS' PRICES. NO CONNECTION WITH THE COMBINED MONOPO LY FOR HIGH PRICES. I OFFER THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED stock of PAPER, of every description, to be found in this country. Booksellers, Stationers, Printers and Binders will savo money by first examiuing my stock. Orders by mail promptly filled. A. P. HARD, Wholesale Paper Dealer, No. 44 Beckman-street, N. Y. (The Old Stand). September 23 3mos HAFPERTY & McHUaH, CO UK Importers, Manufacturers and Dealers? WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, No. 69 FULTON-STREET, NEW YORK. September 25 lyr MARBURG k CO, Importers and Manufacturers of Segars, No. 193 Pearl-Street, NEW YORK. September 23 _ lmo W. B. BURTNETT, (8UCCESSORTO JAMES T. STEER) MANUFACTURER OF STEER k BURTNETT'B celebrated Patent PAINT and WHITEWASH BRUSHES. ALSO, Fine Ground and Extra PAINT BRUSHES, and Brash es of ?very description, of the best material and work manship. 4S- Orders promptly and faithfully executed. September 23 _2mo LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Residing out of the City should send for our MEASURING CARD, And tako their own measure, and wo will sond them ? PERFECT FIT. E. A. BROOKS' BOOT AND- SHOE EMPORIUM, No. 575 BrondW?Y, Now York. Boots, Shoes, Gaiters and Slippers, of every descrip tion, for ladies, gents, boys, misses and children. N. B.? LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY. September 21_____ ?mow "ABRAHAM BUSSING, No, 71 Johiv.street, NEW YOEK. AGENT FOR THE SALE OP AUSABLE HORSE NAILS GOSNOLD HORSE SHOES RICHARDSON'S HORSE SHOES HOI ?ART'S TACKS, BRADS, &C :...: >:' :::. I? -.. II ?oqjj ?-.: .:t: J j ... .. Hunt's Patent Combination Razor Strops THE AUSABLE H0B9E NAILS, ABE HAMMERED from TYP Norway Iron, andVarrantod equal to any in martei. ' ;' ,' ei '' ' ' ' '-.? The, GOSNOLD HORSE AND MULE BH?E8 being ll*f-ht**f. than..flMi?at: branda, are. well adapted! fox the Southern market, urfl i '. . > ' ..' . : ;.' Ukfo'iOfn Orders Filled at Lowest Market-firbttn 0epte?ber23 am*""