IPIIPIIIII^^^ CH^RLESTOK DAILY NEWS....DECEMBER 9, 1865._ < K York Advertisements. A NOBLE PURPOSE AND A GLORIOUS RESULT. H THERE ARE AS MANY ROADS TO FAME AND FOR T?NE as there were gateways to thc ancient Thebes. Your ambitious warrior la for cmrrybag his way-witt.thu ?abro- your aspirins politician for scheming his ?.i} M Intrigue and consummate art. But there is one grand broad path to the goal, along which nothing travel It is the path set apart fl r the march of talent, enenrv and noble purpose; and though full of obstacles, it contains none that a brave man cannot surmount. This fact has been exemplified in innumerable ?n itancts. but in few more forcibly than in thc rile and progress of DR. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. For over fifteen years ito course has been onward and upward, scattering blessings at every step, until it now stands on the topmost rounds of thu ladder ol fame, as tho GREAT TONIO. O DOOFLASIVS GERMAN BITTERS Is s positive remedy fer DYSPEPSIA, AfO DISEASES RESULTING FROM DISORDER OF THE LIVER anti DIGESTIVE ORGAN And is the only certain and safe RESTORER OF STRENGTH IN CASES OF DEBILITY. O By thc UPO of this Bitters WEAKENED AND DEBILITATED FRAMES , BE? COME RENEWED WITH ALL THE VIGOR OF HEALTH. Impaired constitutions an rebuilt, and the patient in A shoit time regains Vigor, Health, and Strength. OBSERVE TnE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS, Resulting from Disorders of the Digestive Organs? Constipation. Inward files. Fulness of Blood to the ll ?.;(!. Acidity of the Stomach. Nniieva. Heart? burn, Disgust for Food, Fulness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sink? ing or ttuttcring at the Pit rf the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Difficult Breath? ing, Fluttering at the Heart. Choking or Suffocating Sensation when in .1 Lying Pos? ture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and DuB Pams in the Head, Defi? ciency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin er.J Eyes, Pain uffttic Side. Back, Chest, Limbs, Etc., Sudden Flnakes of Beat. Buming In Jie Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and^^ great Depression of Spirits. REMEMBER -Q| THAT THESE BITTERS A*CONT.^ NO RUM OR WHISKY, / AND C.VN'T MAKE DRUNKARDS. IS NOT A . 'BAR-ROOM DRINK, A BUT A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED VEGETABLE EXTRACT, FREE FROM ALCOHOLIC STIMULANT OR INJURI? OUS DRUGS. It carnot insidiously introduce tho vice of Drunken? ness into the bosom of your families-to your wife, your children, or yow friends. SOLDIERS Or others whose systems have become impaired by hard? ships or disease, will tind in this Bitters a tonic that will restore them to all their original vigor. -A. These Bitters liavc performed more cu.-cs ! GIVEN BETTER SATISFACTION ! ? HAVE M< -RE TESTIMONY ! HAVE MORE RESPECTABLE 1 PEOPLE TO VOUCH FOR THEM I Than any other trticlc in the market. .We defy any one to contradict this assertion. AND WILL PAY ?1000 To any one that will produce a Certificate published by ns that is not GENUINE. HEAD WHO SA VS SO. "FROM THE HON. THOMAS B. FLORENCE. WASHINGTON, Januaiy 1, 1804. Gentlemen :-Having stated it verbally to you, I have no hesitation in writing the fact, that I experienced marked benefit frorr your Hoofand's German Bitters. During a long and tedious session of Congress, pressing and onerous duties nearly prostrated me. A kind friend suggested th? use of tue preparation I hare named. I took his advice, and tho result wa? improvement of j health, renewed energy, and that particular relief I so much needed and obtained. Others may be similarly advantaged, if they desire to be. Truly your friend, THOMAS B. FLORENCE. T> From Rev. W. D. Seigfried. Pastor of Twelfth Baptist Church. . _*r*rHnPLI''m' December 2C, LSfi3.-Messrs. Jones * . ijTin?^Q??it4ci-iti) :-I havo recently been laboring un? der the distressing effects of indigestion, accompanied - by-sr yroatratiCT? ^of tho nervous system. Numerous remedies were recommended by friends and sonic ot them totted, but without relief. Your Hoofland's Ger? man Bitters wero recommended Ly persons who had tried them, and whose favorable mention of tho Ritters induced me also to try them. I must confess that 1 had an aversion to patent medicines, from the "thousand and one" quack ' Bitters," whose oulv ahn seems to bc to palm off sweetened sud drugged liquor upon the com? munity, in a sly way; and the tendency of which I fear, is to make many a confirmed drunkard. Upon learning that yours was really a medicinal preparation I took it with happy effe ;t. Its action not oulv upon the stomach but upon the uervous system, was prompt and gratifying. I fed that I have derived great and ner manen benent from the use of a few bottles. Vary ret pectfmiy yours. w. D. SEiuFRIED, No. 234 Shuckaniuxon-Btre'et. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. W?R* siKsi "?-M-JAC?S0N';is on ?" PRINCIPAL OFFICE AND MANUFACTORY, No. G31 Arch-street. JONES & EVANS, SUCCESSORS TO C. M. JACKSON i CO Jt??Suc^tKly^1 ^oSrST N. York Advertisements. E. H. REEVES & CO., N'os. 185 and 1*7 Water-street, Nov York, 2UKUFACT?BER8 CF AND DEALEES ES Agricultural and Horticultural IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINES. PLOWS AND PLOW CASTINGS, MOWING AND Reai>ing Machines, Hone Powers ami Threshers, Fanning and Grist MiHs. saw Rod Roller Cotton (?iusfor hand, horse, steam or water power. Ingersoll's Cotton, Wool and Hay Presses, Wagons, Carts. Tracks and Wheelbarrows, Guano, Bone Dust, Hoyt's Super Phos? phate Lime and other Fertilizers, Grain, Fi- .' ?pectrauy solicited. tuthslyr octobers MARSDENS P?ctoral Balm! FOR. COUGHS, COLDS, t ALL DISEASES OF THE THROAT, WHOOPING COUGH, CROUP, INFLUENZA, ASTHMA, . CONSUMPTION, ALL DISEASES OFTHE LUNGS. MARSDEN'S PECTORAL BALM IS PREPARED ironi the recipe of oe of thc most diitinguished and successful physicians of the ?ye in the treatment of Bronchia', diseases. It combines the active principien of the most valuable xpectorants of the Materia Medica, together with Balsamic Extracts prepared on scientilic principle?, pro ducing a preparation pleasant to the taste and certain in i its effects. FOR COUGHS AND COLDS.-Use the PECTORAL BALM whenever the tough is troublesome. Three doses In any ordiaary ct*, or five In severe cases, taken at intervals din ing the dav, will effect a complete cure. FOR WHOOPING COUGH.-Telo a full dose immedi? ately after ac attack Of coughing, yrhich wiU be found to relieve thc sufferer. In a short tifttsVitll symptoms will disappear. FOR CROUP.-This alarming Mtloftcn fatal disease must be promptly attended to. Give the child a full dose (see directions) tvery three miljntea until vomiting is produced, then letfen the dose at -f?itarvals of every hour until nil symptoms of this dismissing complaint cease. FOR INFLUENZA -Ti-ko a dose every three hours during the day, and ?ne on retiring to rest. FOR ASTHMA.-Tr be taken repeatedly during the paroxysm until expectoration becomes easy. CONSUMPTION.-This most fatal and insidious dis? ease can be cured in its earliest stages by the use of this truly valuable mediciu--. The panent can at all times ti nd"relief by a judicious rsc of the PECTORAL BALM. Prepared by F. W. MARSDEN, New Orleans and New York. ??S- For sale by all Druggists and Merchants. November 25_Imo* GREAT DISTRIBUTION BY THE EUREKA GIFT ASSOCIATION, ESTABLISHED 1S46. No. ISO Broadway, New Fork. ROSEWOOD PIANOS, MELODEONS, FINE OIL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, SILVER WARE, FKfE COLD & SILVER WATCHES, Diamond Pins. Diamond Rings, Gold Draeehis, Coral. Florentine, Mosaic, Jet, Lara ari Cameo Ladies' Sits. 'Jeld Pens milk Cold 'tri Sd vir Extetumn Hol'i rs, Niece Duttons, Setsof Stutts, Ves! a mt Neck Chains, . (';< HRingSf Av. Valued ct. ;.:si,ooo,ooo.^ DISTRIBUTION made in the following manner: CERTIFICATES Daming each article and its YAIXE, are placed in SLALLD ENVELOPES, which are well mixed, une of these Envelopes, containing the Certifi? cate or Order for some Article, will be delivered at our office, or sent by mail to any address, without regard to choice, (in recent of'Jo Cents. On receiving the Certificate the purchaser will see j what Article it PKAWS, and its value, and can then send ONE DOLLAR and receive the Article named, or can choose ANY OTHER one Articlo on our List of the same value. ?:?T Purchasers of our SEALED ENVELOPES may, in this manner, obtain an Article WOKTH HOS! ONK TO FIVE HUNDBUU DOU-AIIS, FOR ONE DOLLAR which '.hoy need not pay until it is known what is drawn and its value. Entire Satisfaction Guaranteed in all Cases. THE EUREKA GIFT ASSOCIATION would cati attention to the fart of Its being the Original and Largest Gift Association in the country. We are, therefore, enabled to 6end Frsnn (joous, and give better chances to obtain the more valuable prizes, than any other establishment of the kind. Thc business contiu* uesto be conducted, in a fair and honorable manner, mid a largo arid greatly tucrea-'.ut; trade is proof that our ?a. trons appreciate this method of obtaining rich and ele? gant goods. During UM past year this Association has sent a very large number of valuable prizes to all parts of the coun? try. Those who patronize ns will receive thc full value of their money, a.; no article on our hst is worth Uss than One Dollar, retail, and there arc no blanks. Parties dealing with us may depend on having prompt returns, aud the article drawn will be Immediately lent ! to any address by return mail or express. Tho following parties have recently drown valuable j prizes from the Eareka Association, and have kindly al? lowed thu nee of their munee; many otber names might be published were we permitted. Andrew Wilson, Custom House, Philadelphia, Penn., Oil I'iiintins, value, $100; James Hargraves, 621 Rroad- j way, New York, Oil Painting, value, J 1(H); E. F. Jones, Barrett, Marshall Co., Kan SH, Melodeou. value, $300; Patrick .1. Byrnes, Waterbury, Ct, Gold Wabli, value, $135;J. F. Shew, HU East 21th Street, New York, l lano, value, $360; Mrs. Chas. J. Nevis, Elmira, N. Y., Piano, value, $300; Miss Lucy .laneway. Elmira, N. Y',, Cluster J Diamond Ring, value $200; Mrs. K. lVnnoyer, City Ho- | tel. Nashville, Tctu, Mclodeon, value, $125; Oscar M. Allen, Co. B, 1424 Reg. Ind. Vols., Nashville, Tenn., Watch, value, i;i5; Rowland 3. Patterson, Co. D, 10th Iowa Vet. Volunteers, Oil Painting, value, $100; Mrs. Abbey J. Parsons, Springfield, .Mass., Mclodeon, value, ?150; Janies L. Dexter, City Surveyor, Syracuse, N. Y., Cold Watch, value, $150; Mrs James Ely, 177 Wooster St. cor. Bleeker, N. Y" Oil Painting, value, $100; Mrs. J. C. Coles, Grand Rapids, Michigan, Siher Castor, value, $10; Dr. J. R. Sinclair. No. 1 Main st.. Utica, N. Y. Framed Lngr.iving. value. $35; Hon. Luther Detmold, Washington, D. C., Oil Pointing, value $100. Letters from various parties throughout the country, acknowledging tb? receipt of very valuable gifts, may be seen on ?ile at our office. To be Sold for One Dollar Each, Without regard 1$ talue, anti not to be paid for until you know wiuit you will rteeite. 60 Elegant Rosewood Pianos, worth EACH. iroua.$250.00 to 500.00 60 Melodeons, Rosewood Cases. 125.00 tc 335.00 100 Fine Oil Paintings. 25.00 to 100.00 100 Gold Hunting Caso Watches. 75.00 to lW.OO 150 Diamond Rings. 60.00 to 200.00 250 Ladies' Gold Watches. CO.0O to 85.00 450 Silver Watches. 25.00 to 50.00 200 Fine Steel Engravings, Framed.. 12.00 to 25.00 100 Music Doits. 12.00 to 45.00 100 Silver Revolving Patent Castors. 15.00 to 40.00 100 Silver Fruit and Cko Baskets... 15.00 to ;l\0i) 500 Sets Silver Tea and Table Spoons 15.00 to 30.00 2,500 Vest and Nrck Chains. 5.00 to 25.00 3,500 Ladies' Sil'er Porte Monnaies... 8.00 to 13.00 8,000 Silver Butter Knives. 3.00 to 7.00 2.000 Pairs Ear jtlugs (new styles)_ 1.60 to COO :t,000 (?old Penen? and Tooth Picks... 3.?0 to 8.00 .1,000 Onyx and Amethyst Brooches... 4.00 to lo.oo :t,000 Lava and Florentine Brooches... 4.00 to COO 1,000 Masonic Pins. 4.00 to C.5o 2,000 Fine Gold Watch Keys. 3.60 to C.50 5,000 Children's Armlets. 2.50 to 8 00 2,500 Sets of Bosom Studs. 1.50 to 5.00 2,500 Enameled Sleeve Cottons. 2.50 to 10.00 10,( 00 Plaiu Oolder.d Chased Rings_ LOO to 5.00 5.000 Stouo Set ?nd Seal Kings. 2.50 to 10.00 5,000 Lockets, nil sizes. 2.00 to 7.00 10,000 Sets of Lidies' Jewelry. 8.00 to 2O.U0 ,4,000 Watch Charms (each). 3.00 to &60 5,000 Gold l ens, Silver Ex. Cases. 4.00 to 6.00 5,000 Cents' Breast and Scarf Pins_ 3.00 to 80 00 ?000 Ladies'New St) leHeit Buckles.. 4.00 to 6.50 3,000 Chatelaine and Guard Chains_ fi.oo to 20.00 1,000 Gold Thimbles., 7.00 {y itjno 2,000 .sets Ladies'Jet and Gold. 10 u? to 20.?? 10,000 Gol.1 1'rosies. 1.50 to COO CW" Oval Band Bracelets. coo to 20.00 4.0U? Cba>ed Bracelets . 5.00 to icoo 2.O0O Ball Eai drops, al] colors. 3.00 to 5.00 5,000 Fine Gold Pens. 2.00 to 3.50 2.0UU New Style Jet and Oold Eardrops 3.00 to 7.00 2,50(1 New Style Long Crystal Eardrops 4.00 to 8.00 2,000 Lio.d PCM. y.00 to COO *r~ A CHANCE TO OBTAIN ANY OP THE AllOVIS ARTICLES POI? ONE HOLLAR BY I? U R CH ASIN G A SEALED ENVELOPE FOR -ir, CK.VI'S. 93- Five sealed Envelopes ?rill be sent for $1; Eleven for $3; Thirty for $5; rtxly.flve for $10; One Hundred for $13. A ot NTS ft ANTED EV KUY WHERE. our patrons ar*desired tu send United States money when ii is convenient. Long letters ure unnecass.iry. Orders for SM LD ENVELOP! S must in every case be accompanied by the CASH, with the name of the per? son senanig and Town. Comity end State plainly writ? ten. Letters sliuuld bu addressed to the Managers, as io'lows: GOODW.N HUNT & CO.. liox 57(0 : > Stoffice, New York. November 33 Imo N. York Advertisements. ITZOGBAUM & FAIRCHILD, No. 10 Maiden Lane, NEW YORK. , Septomber 28 tbstu 3mo8 "^|^ ^ ^ "^^^^^ I^^^^S^j^l And BRASS GOODS W. T. & J. MERSE REA U, No. 50 Duanc-st., New York. November 14 tulhsfirao A. j. LERCHE, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN ALL KINES OT Traveling Bugs, Ladies' French Satchels, etc., etc.. No. CC COBTLANDT-STBEET, -VA'ir YORK. XT ALL OHOEBS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. October 28 stnthCmo SOLTI?ERN H IT MOISE. HENDERSON 8s MEEKER Xo. ?05 Broachw, ;T.atn with tho old established house of*DURYEE, JAQUES .v. CO..) Manufacturers of and Dealers in HATS, CAPS, AND STRAW GOODS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. PARTIES VISITING THE OCTY AX'K INVITED TO .?:ill and examine our stdolv uftdcrs win receive prompt careful r.ttention. A. HENDERSON. ) J. G. MEEKER, ? Late with Duryea, Jaques & Co, JOHN 0. MAGIE, ) November U luths :iuio C. REINHARDS, Hannfactorer or Champagnes, Sparkling Catawba and Hook, No. 103 LIBERTY-STREET, NEW YORK. IGF Orders promptly flBed. stnthSmo October 28 ( . Ht k As T? BAXTER k CO.. IMPORTERS OF PAINTS. CHEMICALS. OILS, ETC. MANUFACTURERS OF WHITE LEAD, ZINC PAINTS, &c. November 14 tuths 3mos G. E. LIGHT & CO., Manufacturers of Petroleum Lamps. QOL? AGENTS FOR BROOKLYN FLEST GLASS O WORKS. Head/juarters for Silvered Glassware. No. 13 Iluflsok-ftl., ??iiposite '.Vorth-.t., November 23 thstu3tno_ NEW YORK ED WAK D COOPER, 6UCCE8aOR TO A. LON'GETT, No. 46 Vesey-street, New York, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN COTTON PRESSES AND COTTON GINS, HORSE POWERS, THRESHING MACHINES 10, ll, 50 and 60 PLOWS, Canal Barrows. And all other Agricultural Implements, Fertilizers and Seeds. PLOW CASTINGS of all kinds constantly on hand. October 28 _ _ _stuthlvr T. J. SELLEff, Manufacturer of Desks AM) OFFICE FURNITURE, NO. 107 FULTON-STREET, NEAR NASSAU-STREET, NEW YORK. Oitober28 atnthimo BRIDGES & LANE, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN RAILROAD AND CAR FINDINGS, ano Machinery of Every Description. ALSO, TAFT'S PATENT ROLLING LEVER SHEARS AND PINCHES. NO. 50 COURTLAND-STREET, Coi ner of Gree nwich, NEW YORK. RAILROAD AXLES. WHEELS. CHAIRS. SPIKES, Bolts. Nuts. Winners, Car, Ship ?nd Bridgu Bolts, Iron Forgings of various kinds, A-c. A:c. STEEL AND RUBBER SPRINGS, LOCOMOTIVE and HAND LANTERNS. Portable Forbes and Jack Screws, Cotton Duck for Car Cavers, Brass and Silver Trim? mings, Belting of all kinds, Baggage Checks, fcc, Ac. Also, Agents for the Manufacturers ol CAR HEAD LININGS. ALBERT BRIDGES.JOEL C. LANE. October 28 stutbCmo FUNSTON & SCOFIELD, Manufacturers of EXCELSIOR FIREWORKS, LANTERNS, FLAGS, FIRE CRACKERS, TORPEDOES, kC, No. 'J DEY-STREET, near Broadway, New York. ' Oct-bcr 28 st'.ith'Jmos LEWIS BROTHERS, LAW BOOKSELLERS AND PUBLISHERS, No. HS NASSAU-STREET, NEW YORK. NovemberlG_thstuiu3o_ BARCELONA HOTEL, GREAT JONES-STREET, NEW TOBE. CUYAS & POL. Cl PLENDLD FRENCH C?18INE, THE BEST IN TOE k> City. Breakfast a ta cart-. Table D'Hote at G P. M. The only FRENCH, SPANISH and AMERICAN HOTEL in New York. Stuth?ino October 28 N. York Advertisements S. M. A I KM A N & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF BRASS, COPPER AND TIK LANTERNS for SHIP, RAILROAD, and other use. No. 261 PEARL STBEET, opposite United Stato? Hotol, New York. Manu&cturers of Ambroso's PATENT NO CHIMNEY, COAL OIL, CAR LAMPS. Also, Manufactu? rers of FOO HORNS and COLORED SIDE LIGHTS, in conformity with Act of Congress of April 2'J, 1304, to take effect September 1, 1004. Aluo, Lairds' and Waters.? PATENT LANTERNS. thstu 3mo November 16 OITEDTT?TES STEEL PEX WORKS, FACTORY, CAMDEN, N. J. R. ESTERBR?OK & CO., STEEL PEN MANUFACTURERS. wjRrimrw?! \ Vo' 403 Arcli-street, Pillia. WAREHOUSES j %0 4)J John^trcetj N. York Samples and prices on application. Lots made to or? der of anv pattern or stamp required. CAUTION.-Theso Pens aro of genuine American manufacture, and equal in finish, elasticity and fineness of point to the best imported. They are, therefore, to gain the confidence of the American public The simile of our signature is sufficient security against for eign imitation. R. ESTERBR?OK k CO. September 26_tuthsly J. L. HARLEM & CO. MANUFACTURERS OF STEEL AND PLATED SPECTACLES. Tin and Leather Spectacle Cases, Tobacco Boxes?. SILVER PLATED WARE GENERALLY, No. 74 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK. JAMES L. HARLEM.THEODORE L. rATNIE. Also, Manufacturers of BAILEY'S PATENT CUR? TAIN FIXTURES. thstu3mo November 23 THOS.Rr?GNEW9. IMPORTER AND DEALER EN Fine Groceries, Choice Teas, etc., etc., .Yoi. 260 it 262 GREENWICHST.. COR. OF M ERRAT] NEW YORK. November 2 thstnGmo GEO. WM. SOUTHWICK, Wholesale Druggist, Successor to Philip Schicffcliii mid Co., ESTAULISHED 1783. DDRTJC-S -A.TSTX) IVtEJDICITSTES, CHEMICALS, EXTRACTS AND MEDICAL PREPARATIONS SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS' GLASSWARE DRUGGISTS' FURNITURE AND FIXTURES,. And all articles pertaining to the business. WiRes and Liquors for Medical Purposes* Nos. 5S AND ?0 VESEY-STREET, NEW YORK. ?ir Particular attention paid to orders by mail. November 2 thstu?mo " LEONARD APPLEBY'S SON, MANUFACTURER OP Celebrated Railroad Mills Snuff and Tobacco, IN FOIL PAPERS AND CANISTERS, AND GENERAL? dealers in LEAP MANUFACTURED TOBACCO, BE? GAUS, kc, No. 133 Water, and 85 Tine-streets, Nev York. CELEBRATED SMOKING TOBACCO Color your Meerschaum Oronoco and KllckilykUck. N. B.-Al! orders it? the celebrated Railroad Mills Snuff and Cut Tobacco wiU bo promptly attended to. ; r J J- CHAS. APPLEBY. Novembers f_f th?tu3uios ? F A N C Y_G O O D S .. C. F. A, HINRICHS, No. 130 RR O A DAV AY, & No. 71 TO No. 7& Liherty-strcet, New York, SUCCESSOR TO M. WEUCK MEISTER,, ESTABLISHED SINCE 1801, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN GERMAN. FRENCH AND ENGLISH FANCY GOODS, GLASSWARE, PORCELAIN AND TOYS of all de? scriptions. Tobacco Pipes, and smokers' other requi? sites. A full assortment of the above goods constantly on hand, which be offers at the lowest market prces. Goods imported to order on liberal terms. Depot for ARCHERY AND CRICKET, CROQUET AND BASE BALL IMPLEMENTS, and other Out-Doov Games. Catalogues may be had on application. October 28_ stt.th3mo_ BOLTS, NUTS, Washers & Screws. LEACH BEOTHERS, No. Su' Liberty street, New York, MAI* UFACT?RERS, HAVE ON HAND ALL SIZES AND KINDS OF BOLTS. NUTS, WASHERS AND SCREWS. Also,. RAILROAD AND MACHINIST'S TOOLS AND SUP? PLIES, stuth 6ino October 28 J. H. BALDWIN, IMPORTER AND JOBBER VA HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS', TABLE MATS, GONGS, JAPANNED' WARE? STRAINERS, die. AGENT FOR THE AMERICAN TEA TRAY COMPANY (A Full Stock on Hand.) JAPANNED AND STAMPED WARE. BRADLEY & HUBBARD, MANUFACTURERS OF COAL OIL FIXTURES, No. 84 William street, corner Maiden Line. N. Y. October 28 stuth 2mo Btffitoii Advertisements. HOMER, BISHOP & CO., Hardware Merch-acts. WEYMOUTH eUT NAILS AND SPIKES Wostenholm'i pocket Cutlery Ames* shovels, Manilla Cordage Collins', Hunt's and sharp's Axes Hammered Horse N-ils. No?, ir: und Ul Milk-street, Do .ton. November 2!> 3mo IGfliniL WARM AND - SEED STORE. 4 MES' PLOW COMPANY, SUCCESSORS TO OLI J\_ VER AMES k SONS, AND NOCRSE, MASON ic CO., over Quincy Market, Boston, Manufacturers and Wholesale-dealers in IMPROYED AGRICULTURAI, IMPLEMERTS'AND MACHINES, embracing a l the va? rious kinds fldnpted for the plantation, tann and garden. Eagle, Cast. Wrought and steel Plows. Bluter Steel Clipper Plows, and Plows of the most ap? proved patterns, for the cultivation of cotton, rice and s u car. Mowing and Reaping Machines. Horse Powers and Threshing Machines. Ames' Shovels and Spades, Ecrki, Hoes,Corn Shcl lere. Hay and Stalk Cutters, Cotton Trucks, Warehouse Trucks. Cotton Gins; Cotton Presses. Th.' LARGEST STOCK OF AGBICULT?UAL GOODS, to be found in the United States. Garden, Grass, Field and Flower Seeds. Fertilizers, Ac. wfinSmo November 29