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TELE CHARLESTON DAILY NliWS, a. R. CATHCART. KIHTOU QATHOART, MoMlLLAN & MORTON, PROPKIKTOR?. , No. ia Ii AY NE STREET. CITY P tl I NT Kit 8; TERMS^G ASH. fiUHSM'niPTlON DAILY-TWELVE MONTIIK.S10.U HAILY-SIX MON lils. B-OU DAILY-THREE MOSTII:'. .St rSI.NULi: COPIES...O rent mi NEVA DEALERH.3 cent NEWS SUMMARY. Cotton closed in New York nt 27c. for Middling Uplands. Gold closed at 87 . In Liverpool Middling Uplands closed al 10 jd. TUroo steamboats woro sold last Wednesday, nt St. Louis, by tlio Atlantio and Mississippi H temi i nh ip Company, for an aggregate prico of 20,500. Tho borso railroad in Worcostcr, Masd., has proved a failure, and tho rails aro to bo taken up, unless a now company will purchnso tho franohiso nnd property. A law In Canada prohibits tho killing of insec tivorous birds. A police magistrate at Ottawa has dcoidod sui po to ho Insectivorous, nnd sportsmen Fort 8c(rttrniirooilaa^xliu^ Kansas, is built eo low under tho Mulls of tho Mis-' Honlri that it ju Him finn fill lllllllll lill I, mi id IM rising. Goods and passengers urtTtshori j:from Kausas City lo Wyaudotto by BtoamtW / In ^Franco 0073 milos of railroad, aro now in ope ration, and 1090 milos more aro in oourso of con truotiou. Tlio Troiich gPYCrniW'"1 has m'ado a grant af $200,000,000 to theso railroads, on condi tion that at tho ond of 09 years, tho roadways and tracks shall becomo tho property of ino na tion. Tho companies, howovor, aro io rotain tho rolling stock and othor personal property. , ; An editor's bliss in tho noxt world is spokon of fnllnTTii-"in lint pinnum' nm nj ni 'nmrr copy' will never again fall upon his distracted car. Bis enjoyment will no moro bo interrupted by tho growls of unrcosouablo subscribers, and ho will ' no moro bo troubled with illogiblo manuscript and abominable poetry. No riva] edi tor will stool his thunder or Ids itoms, and typographical errors shall know him no more forever." Tho chief intonion in Chicago during 18otj woro as folio H : C. IL McConsnoK, $1G9,7C0 Pirran cntJTTLEn, wagon manufacturer, #111,02.') ; B. P. HurcariNeoN,. commission inorcbaut, $7S,ffll3 (in 18G5R was but $3,001); WESLEY MPWOEB; $70,019 ; Cl LO m ir. Aituoun, olovafor proprietor, 71,050 (In 3CC5 bis incomo was bnt $12,352); J. D. COLE, Jr. 52,700; L. M. McConuioB, $60,315 ; II. T. DiOK jrr, $51,727. Tbo tornado which swopt through No ir Jcrsoy last week, is described as "a dark, hugo, fnund ull aped mas , illuminated at intervals by olo?trical explosions, whirling, swaying, surging and forcing ita way, rapid in progresa and fearful In power. Now veering to tho'right aud anon to tbc left, plunging fiirinuH.ly forward and sharply recoiling, it swept away all that - obstructed it cou rae, ovid ^IffflaaT i" iniiiiiiiki liaaj,! i MI 1, -L-**" * upon nytft.OMo.aajr, lynon no ftbkodj ber If ulm had ever read any of bia w or Ii H. "No/ . Monsieur' Conara.'' "Would you Uko to road oner" "Certainly." M.. COP^IK took down a volume-ie j V tqi,j'^i jlt:a]t, Le Vien, At Ibo' omi of ibo month the waaborwoman presented ber bill, 13 francs 25 cents. "That ls quito co rr oct," eaid M. COUSIN, but wo mue t dddnct S francs 50 Conto for tho book, -which loaves 9 francs aral 7 conto; tbero aro 10 .franni, yon may ' koop tho C sous, my littlo dear, r ybuTBol ." . ' . ' A Western man, now visiting at tho East, thus 'writes of the coat of living in tbo two sections : "I havo boon surprised to 1 earn, whilo in Now Eng land, that tho cost of living is really leas bcro than in tho West, from which broad and meat is trans porte*1 to supply New langland. Flour ts only a trillo big bor per barrel iu PurUnnd than it is in Chicano, and potatoes and all vegetables aro con . eiborably cheaper. Only four articles cost, moro I hero than in Chicago-bread, moat, butter and | lard ; all oise which is needed in a family ope te loss. Hont boro and In Boston, and in tho manufactur ing towna of Now England generally, aro nearly . one-half lesa than in Chicago nnd tho small towns ot tho Wost. Wood and coal aro no higher, whilo clothing, furniture, dry .goods, boote and shoes, sr from 10 to 20 per cont ohoapor. ' ;. Tho Buffalo and Brio Railroad Company hayo I ?adopted for il it ir trains an invonliou culled tbo "Hand Station 'Indicator." Its object is to.do i away with tho eua tom of crying ont/ each station, j by having a "machin o", in each car which indi ea tes in succession tho sovoral stations os tho train ap proaches thom. Tho names of ibo slations aro '.on white cloth, whichis movod by rollers,and each turn of tho rollers bringa tho name of tlio nut station td view after.tho in ann er of Homo conn ting room Calendars, at thu nu mo limn striking a boll 'which calla tho attention of passengers to thc chango. It ia operated by tho hand of tho oonduo lor or-brakeman. Tho goncral heading under - which tho name of tho station appears ia : '."Thia train nott qtopa at;-f-?-Tho Invontlou appoars to most a long oxiuting want mu vs ill undoubtedly lind favor with tither railroad companion, hut for tho bonei)t of inattentive persons and of thoso uti nido to road, tho custom of announoing tho mimes ' of stations should bo kopi up,. ; S I : The mtiert of tho French TransallanUo MU-am Navigation CompawCjir ohted i nt :Uipf arnT iBi'| mooting hold in Taris, containa interesting obser vations on Uto superiority 'oY ;( croW to' paddie! yvhoolu. Tho prosperity of. tho.company U altrib-. .'' ted lo tho 'good soa-gdng fii alitiuu of (lin now I ',, vessels, and enpceluliy tho great economy attend . jug tho uso of aerqw ate amors, c-cordlDy' to the report J viet made, "tho uso of tho -screw procures, or vessels of equal'tonn'ngo, il waving of ebbat 35 j per cent, in fuel, with an Increase of SO per cenh te. a^,?;;'.^s'''t v nuifo thus ohtaiuoa ia eaid to havo boon proved in a moat decisivo mann or by wa .t .-, fin tin tended to hove poddlo vfhoois, but In courijo' ' f building was changed into a screw vosacl. Two '* ot^^ tc^Pf8 MM- cr i ' O " BJ W' for, present ' yequlrctilontii, aro to bo Klmilarly improved lu tho jnode-of propulsion'. Tho system adopted ia th tloubl'p screw, which baa been uece afolly tried in ' B igW ' a (A tM Vronoh Imperial huvy. Tho conclusions tims arrived at boru an Iinpo.-tent bmring npon mercantile tetemht.**"~*'''' ' '' .'.- .''..'' '? ' : t 4 LAROEBT CIRCULATION.-The _I)AILY NKWS publishes the Official Litt crt rtmainiiuj in thu l'ottofficc ul thc end of euch icce/c, wjrccu ijf to the. following section of the Neto J'oMojJicc Law, as thc iwwspitprr httjjj^jjfac hmjcrt circulation in the Vitt/ oj) Huno:' . ' .ffllaWHr".' That l ala ut let er remaining uuc-allnsjKJpBiiy l'oslnfllre lu any city, town or village, Ifav^WVBpVPnafU hall ho printed, xliall hereafter ho published once only lu tho uowiiiiapcr which, hoing published weekly or oftener, slwill liavu tho i in;, "i circulation within rango of delivery of Ibo said olUce. . , 83T .1J communications intended for pubitcation in tin's journal musUtgtm^tl'fssed lo the JCdxtor of thc X>ti i/r/ AVtra\iia l*TTr r 1111 j.lin I. Charleston, S C. iusiiw^jsllmmnntcallons lo I'ubtlslicr of Vally wot undertake to return iv/fetii commuuica rtiscments Outside of the city must be accompa nied with thc cash. CH RLESTON. v s 8 ATD RD AV MORNING, MAY U, 1807. Jon WOHK.-Wo have now completed our office- so us to execute, in thc shortest possible limo, Al,Ii KINDS OF JOH WORK, nnd wo most respectfully oak tho polronagc of our fr endsr HON. It. UAEN.WKLL ItllKTT, Wc nolico hy Ibo telegram that Hon. K. B. Kui; rx ia now in Washington for tho purposo of examining tho publia archives for informa tion lo be used in a history of Ibo lalo civil ilillit ititi es which bo purposes to write. Tologrnphio ne WH is not always reliable, but I wc sincerely hopo that this is (rue. Whatever may bo or may have boca our dif ferences of opinion on publio matters with this distinguished man, no ono can. recognise more fully than wo do his great ability, tho purity of his private character, the singular nml tenacious consistency of his publio life, mid thc fact thut he B pre-eminently (he repre sentativo of a school of statesmen whoso creed anti influence bavo indeed passed away, but who must always; occupy n large and enduring placo in thc political history of thc country. Prom, bis carly manhood Mr.. RUKTT has boon ono of the influences of tho Stale, and ho bas always enjoyed tho full confidence of his con stituents. His long personal experience, bte intimacy with all thc great political leaders of j thc last forty years, his activo and ardent par ticipation in all tho great ovents of our political history, tho energy and pertinacity of bis con victions, und Ibo foot (hat boban survived most of his famous cotcmpornrics, will give both im portance and iulcvcst lo his history of the past. M. Hu ti r bas lived to see tho utter ex tinction of thc Constitution and tho civilization butler which were nurtured hiB warmest affec tions and bis most earnest convictions. . For him the active slrifo of life is over,. anti bo can do no bettor service to tboso who aro io como, ul'tor bim than to place upon lasting record bis recollections of Iiis political life. ll is more than likely that the young and earnest men who are growing up lo bo the thinkers and actors of another ami very differ ent generation, will not read bis history in tbo samo light by which bo will write, but they will turn lo it with tho assurance that they will lind in its page* honest convictions, im portant truth, rich and varied information, timi, nbovn all, a devoted love (o (hat .Stale whom iii their day wc hopo (hey will serve with equal fidelity, ability- and honor. SPEECH OP IR. SIMfiAICl-.ll ( Ol,VAX. Wu do not generally think it worth while to call thc nt (en linn of our readers to tho speeches of Northern politicians; for wc think it makes, very little difference to us what I hoy do say. Tho duly which lies before us will scarcely bo lightened by their opinions. From nono of] them have we received any help, and from none of them do we expect any sympathy. Hut Mr. OuLVAX occupies a position in which thc expression of opinion is something more ' significant than a.moro individual's, and wo all recollect that .bis speech tnado in Washington j just before tho opening of tho Thirty-ninth Congress wns faithfully indicative of the courso pursued by tho Republican parLy during the next two years. On the Cth of May a r ception was given Mr. COLFAX by (bo Union League of the .oliy '/of I cw York, upon.tho occasion of bis delivering a lecturo before that-body,"- Mr.-JOHN TAT, when introducing Mr. COLFAX,, said "we trust that tho speaker may presently,order, the roll call of representatives .from every State of tho Ire-iinilcd Republic," find in, reply Mr. COLFAX said what we think our people may fairly con sider tho expression of .opinion of Uiu Republi can party. "Tho vast majority in tho South aro ignoring all their . life-long prejruliccs and hastening i to accept these terms (tho recon struction act ). Nor.ne d I say lo you .that hav ing carefully .elaborated:these .laws,..haying passed and then repassed them over tho Inevit able velo of tho Executive, the great, party which has thus become reponsiblo for them iii-.. tend to stand by thom faithfully, and literally," if their terms arc complied with'by 'tho rebel States in good faith and'; without eva von. They would be branded.vyitti dishonor and their fame tarnished furover if they did not. Hut ii ia a party whose plighted word to tbo people has never been broken and will not bc now." ' ... ' THE ir. CI IO F13 AN I ONI'IUIE.NCIC, The much talked of Conference (if European ~ Howers met in London on Tuesday, and .carno (o a dead lock on Wednesday. Of great Tow- M ers, England,' Franco,'-Prussia -and ' Austria ' . wero present; also Italy, Holland and Belgium, 1 thus affording ample opportunity to roviow Eu- - rn pean affairs generally. Hut such n pp cars not to bavo been the intention of the crowned ^ heads who sent (beso plenipotentiaries. In deed, it would bo difficult to say what their in structions oould bavo been. Tho facts are simply these: There is n quarrel betwocn J Franco and Prussia, not because of. any wrong committed hy cither to the other; not becauso of any insult, but simply for tho cl mm pion sh ip of Western Europe: just ns wo had tho great V International "mill," a fow years ugo, be- W| tween England und. tue United Slates,:topre-. ftQnted. by. Menari HE AS eil H VHC.I, S4 France bas worn j'lhe ' belt" for th'rec quaylcrd of. a-' century,'' during, which lime her supremacy was no.vcr.questioned for moro than a few yeuin ul i time. Prussia at last gut,, restive, nnd by a clever manouvre li eluded tho vigilance of NAF LSO . The strata- -j gem met with, tho ni pst bril 1 ian t HIICC OHS, far J beyond nil reauonablo expectation. Prussia, it -, . is true - bas not borne her latir is either quietly ' or ver^ meekly. ' tt'tho contrary" Bbb bas. boen ce much' given to J^oa |l[ng. .,.This. hoi |i;rjle| d: f\ Franco, j and .her; Oovornmont has in turn on il ei ivor ed to got' von with Pr u asia, by circum venting hof! in tho Luxemburg affair.' Bis- - Attt k,.h wcvcr, got Wind oi,iti justii} tho nick of lime, and p\\i bis,veto upon thc transaction. Growling in Paris; a counter growl ot Harlin; generaT-arming 'bri both sides of tho Rhine; money moo alarmed, It mia fal), and'jkrmqrlfp ai work night nd day from.(ho Bay of. Weeny BV to tho. Vtfltyla:... -.; -, . ?'' Now England suggests thal there i t m> uso going tVw r>bj t not hing ;. any trifling AWf*" once. such, n.v'cxls? .lj tw trij'th : tw'a,august hi commanders,, can easily and amicably be od usted by a fr 'O interchange of views ni a Euro- {jj penn conferenco. . The rival champions eon- Ci Bentio Jthp(^'e5 pg*. Thoy raeot, but as eaoh .* of them cannot hive what they want, tho ques- f) Hiii M\V*i fo-froBf aWttWd'V V r. Prns-' "" ?ila we. aro told, oOascnts to ? tba Evacuation snd ~ dismantling of tho fo'iiress. of . Luxemburg, provided thV btueTgreat'pbw'^ p ir owlo ibo treaty, wiil g aranteo the coolin- Pl uanc of the neutrality f tie grand- fa :.u? ?:..,.'.v'.'. '.'$: ' ' VOLUME rv. HO. 463._CHARLESTON, S. C., MONDAY MORNING-, FEBRUARY" ll, 1867~ " mjrr* XITTTT* VOLUME rv. HO. 463._CHARLESTON, S. C., MONDAY MORNING-, FEBRUARY" ll, 1867~ " mjrr* XITTTT* VOLUME rv. HO. 463._CHARLESTON, S. C., MONDAY MORNING-, FEBRUARY" ll, 1867~ " mjrr* XITTTT* CLOTHING. A. S. HULL, Ag't., HAS REMOVED To NO. TO I1KOAD vi lilfaw MUI'I II BIDE, IIBTWEKN MELTING AND rni >i'll. where hu will be nb I lu sea bm nhl tienda nn<l i-slinn MB, an I Ital lu biro n lull wu tliui nl ia] Ol Ol IIS. COATING. CAS IMl:ttKX nud VI>TISiS:i .ifivirjMi riety, nhioh h will iiaalia u]i lo order al u* low i>i Ives a-i any Mlmliiir establishment. aiiau. A ttl LT, ASSORTMENT ur l'Ilt NISiltS'n HOODS FOR GENTLEMEN * WEAH. If. JNO. T. FLYNN (flirinur:y of I}. I), i .err fi Cf.,) will ruipei'iiitoiKi Um Tailoring Uv par ir tumi ai nniial, MM will .!>... hil especial ntlentiui) lo l.'ul'tiig dann. UK. mel Making iud Ti funning TAILORING JUST RECEIVED-A NEW LOT OF FANCY CASSI- I MF.HKK, CLOTHS ami VESTING, fur Dress ami 11ualu Ma Wear. Also, YVhltn Linen Ducks omi Furnish ing Goods. JOHN RUUIIKIMF.lt, No. RD Alisun liMat, May l> fl Three doors north uf lins....i. CHEAP CLOTHING. SPUING & SU SIM KU CLOTHING, PIERSON & CO., No. >0 HAYNE STHHKT, I OFFER THE BALANCE Ol THEIR STOCK OF I HEADY-MADE CLOTHING at Wliot salo or Iteunl. al Tory low prices, to City and Country Trade, compris lng overy variety of .,1'RING AND SUMMER GOODS. April 27 _ ' lino JAMES McCORUICJC, MERCHANT TAILO I, WnOLESALt AXD BETAIL DEAI.en TN CLOTHS, CASSIUERS8 AND VESTINGS, ORNTN' Fl'UMHIIIN'.l GOODS, No. 35 BROAD STRE15 January 11 Orana CHARLESTON. (MT ATTRACTION ! GREAT ATTRACTION ! iTTEffllON num ! ATTENTION PARENTS! WK HAVE JUST HEOEIVED OUR STOCK OF SOOTH'S, ROYS', AND CHILDREN'S CLOTH ING, of flue and medium qualities, lo which wc invito your attention. Call and examino. Wu will take pleasure to show and sell them. REMEMBER TUE STORE. GEO. LITTLE & CO., No. 213 Kiiig street, April 'JO Imo MI KU.I". Ol' TUR RLOCK. Known as Victoria Hotel Range. m\m\ wiiiTi tn- I i noaa, fEn- I khful I litton I I ] I i e.x IDoc I i lelay baa. lie to acts ithe ! t die le .! Int to I WILLIS & CIIIS LM, Iliiiili i MERT, ? AND jirn liAiT RD TO TUB FORCHASE, BALE AND IT SHfFMENT (to Foreign and Domestic Forts) ol JTTON. ttl CE, I.UMDiit AND NAVAL HTOILEH. ' Tbinnc WIIAI11F*, ObArirstoat. H. C. .h\ii . kv - ,*.'..'. , : B. BH LU lpt1 OrtANGEBUnO NEWS. [>T^ aHt M0B3TDI i. AT ~ UWx*fs>uTg',' a1 C..'-Verras per annota, lu a.V latki^';? .>'.....'?.- v."-.''"1 . During the taring end fall ocx ono extra copia* ol o ua*a=nnrui uti will bo cJre laLVl for Ute boc tm A W>dTerttal 3ra ti xaaA.'iiOa'' \ \ . Ocitract Advoi-tiaameoU insertod on Ul rnpitUorial rms. Address SAMUEL DIUIILE, Editor Oraeioburg News, etevaryM Ortr-gcburg, S GROCERY AND MISCELLANEOUS CORN ! CO KN ! Citf.N ! lil MIHI lilslll ls PltlMK WHITE MARY LW.WUW I ANH Mil l.lN CORN, lu bulk ami in >.:?..',.. ni rlaiin'i II* Elevator. Fur Kalo lay STENHOUSE A- CO. Mat ll I Ku. I lu Koort Hay. KICK ! RICH ! ri \ CASKS HUT:. LAMUNH THIS DAY EX r )l J Mcauier KlUa Unateos, owl Airnlu bur lYom thu wharf by J. A. ENM.oW k CO., Muy ll I No. Ill Cuni Hoy. CHOICE SI DCS AND SMOCCOCKS. ) r UOOSIIK DH CHOICE WKSTKIIS O. H. RIDES. Jj't tl UoasheoiUChoteo Wesb-rn HhoiiMem. Tor fib- by III NIIY CDMA A- CO. May '.. IbK'i KORCR w. ww.um & UL, WlUn.l.sAl.E GHOOl HiS AM) BANKEUS, MA Y Ni: SfltKKT, CH AIM .k&'iH )N, s. (.'., UEORUE iv. WILLIAMS & CO., Colton Faoto v-;. CHURCH BTRBI T, (.'IIARLKSTON, H. 0. WILLI A.HS, TA V LOK \ CO., j ( Yniiinissiou Mt'i'trlimits, NO. 117 M A II) KN LA Nf. NEW YO UK. Moy " tutbaOmo CALI FOHN IA WINE COMPANY^ UNCOill'OtlATEll N< iv KMIIKK I, 1800.1 W I K S , FIIOM TUF. VINEYARDS OF Souomn, Los AII<XOIOH and Nnpu Count ICS, (n li turn i i'. W. IL CHAFFE, Agent. NO. 207 EAST HAY, CUAHLKSTON, S. C. HOCK, SHERRY. RWEKX ANGELICA, M Um Mi'il I., Port, Wlim lim, i i. Claret, Souomo llraudy, Calirornla Catawba, Sonoma Champagne lin quarts). Sonoma Cham pagne (in plntH, J l lu a cane)-In wood out! i:l . April 00 tutba uiIM S I N JLES ! SHINGLES ! I SHINGLES i I MAri A PRIME SHINGLES FOB HALE BY UvJl/ BEHLING & TIENCKEN. Moy ll t* Lynch stroot. SIDES, SHOULDERS, HAMST " I'OHIC, .Sc. A rr II II ns. PRIME C. IL HIDES tcO a billin, prims Ribbed Widen .21 Muli, primo Western Shouldur* Hi bbl,. Now Y ork ric Hom* . :U) bbl*, primo Meas Pork '20 ten. pure Leal I jirel VII billa. No. 1 Mackerel '20 boll bbbi. No. 1 Mackerel UDO boxe* Smoked Herrings lu ttnro and for nato low by J lil'FORDS fc CU., May ? No. :!!) Yuniliio Rango. SIDES, SHOULDERS, FLOUR, &c. J lt.KECKIVK PISH si 1: \ in: KS OIIAMl*lO% A.VD MANHATTAN, -| / \ HUI)-. MACON M DES JLU 1 I.hds. nacon Shoulders 100 bbl , Extra Flour 100 bbla. Hoper Flour 00 bbl . ruuiUy Flour. Auil roi- salo by WM. ODRSSY, M.iv 0 3 No. IOU Eost Doy. IIAC0N SIDES AND SHOULDERS. nUOXKS PRIME CLEAR lt 1 li Ililli HIDES ABOUT .'??ni 11 mn .i 1 oacb. 11 llbds primo 1:11,1.. ,1 Silica. 12 HIidH primo Ilacou Shoulden), small Blze. For mle by J. N. r. o nu ON, May 10 tl No. 02 Eaat Day. TEMPOS c M ni^Frawuffll RODR GUE'S FUNK EL XIR M.Jilli. Fort TUE cunE or CONSUMPTION, PAINS IN IHE CUKST AND HIDES, DIFFICULTY IN BREATH INO, BRONCHITIS, CATARRH. ASTUMA. COUGHS, HEMORRHAGE, anl all atltcuoi.x of thc I.HUCK This croat r> vivltyer la odored tu tho public, that all vha will avail thom - el vc., of tlx remedial power may be bcneftUed. It only requhvB a fob- trial tn confirm ita Invaluable. IR --ney m diffusing through roch ebaunel of tho human [irganlzatlon a reatored \italliy. Il Invigorate,* and em linea tho Lung with healthful olaaticity ; rcatorca warmUi, irhlch la their essential clement; rouses thu sluggish vea icbi Into activity ; licola tho attcctcd lobe ; purifica and 3 url cb ea thu blood; regulate Ibu circulation: Induce* 'reo aud eoay respiration, and expela, through Ita admin ?1 ration, each and ovory concomitant diaordar pr. -eut lu he ; malady recognized aa Coimumplion, and hitherto teemed hopelcsa and Incurable. Thia compound le perlccily caro, poaacaatng neither lorooUe nor emetic properties, which unfortunately oro dwoyB em ploy od aa caaeutlala in every ri reparation for 3ouflh or Lung affection-a in Intake which too' of un tn ta irritating and debilitating consequences, only con luces lo much general derangeiueut of tho System, dc itroylng appetite and. creating on injurious nervous ex itomeut, augmenting sutferiDg with (roquant fatal r. rel la under the influenco of this approved and Invaluable Ipoclflc tho most distrnostug Cough yields, difficulty In ireothlng and pains and soreness subside, hemorrhage s arrest ed, and health and strength re-established. PRICE FOR SINGLE ll OTT LE $1.22. bold by tho-Proprietor, .nprthwes* cerner SOCIETY IND MEETING STREETS, and the principal Druggists. April 2 ?_' ? -._ly Thero cometh glsd tidings of joy to all, . To young and to old, to gi est and to mall; ? Tho beauty wbloh once waa aa precious and raro, Ia freo for all, and all may be fair, ly the nao of CHASTE'LAIi'S WHITE LIQUID .ENAMEL,-..,;,, Fur Improving and Beautifying tho Complexion; I Tho moat valuable oad psi feet pre pu arion In use, for iring tho akin a beautiful pearl Uko tint, that Is only Maa In youth. It quickly removes Tao, Freckles, Pim lea,. Blotches. Moth P itches,. Hollowness.- , Eruptions, Dil all impurities of tho akin, kindly healing Ike some loving the skin White and clear as alabaster. Hs nae '. innot bo detected by tho closest scrutiny, and bains' a cae tobi o preparation . la perfectly h ann leas. I It la the uly article of tho kind used by the Frecen, ked ' ls con. 'dored by the Porndon - aa indispensable to a perfect ii let Up warda of 30,000 bottles were aold during the tat year, a snfDclont guarantee of Ita amcaor. Prise uly 75 calita. Sent by mall, post-paid, ou receipt ol on rdor, by BERGER, SHITTTS A: CO.. Chemlsta. OSS Uiver BL, Troy, N. Y. March 30. lyr AMERICAN . D PENCIL OOfflPiN , NEW YORK. : Factory, Huilson_ City, N. J. ^VHOLESAL SALES ROOM 1YO. 'M JOH V HTTtlsKI'. KW VOlilC. " , ALL STYLES AND GRADES OF LEAD PENCIL > A of aoperlor quality aro mann foci (ired and offered ^A 'at fair terms to the Trade. 'Il-.o' public ore Invited ?|V to give Ibo AMEHICAN LEAD PENCIL the pre pji fer noe, ' - '? WS THE PENCIL ARE TO BB HAD AT ALL THE ?\ PRINCIPAL STATIONERS AND NO I ION QgjO) 7 DEALERS, ASK FOR THE "AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL. " . . TtKTlKUUlAI. . , SHEFFIELD HCIENTIFIO eCHOOK U ) , KKOIXXXUIHO DsrASTUjufT. } - YALE Coixrox, Nnve.'nbv 10, leos. ) I have olwoya recommended - tho Faber . Poljrgrade sod Fenelia OB ilia only pencils fitted for both ornamen I and matboinetlcb! drawing; but, after' A thorough lal'pf the Atncrienn Polygrod Load Pendl ,' mon. aeiured by tho American Lead Pencil Company, Hew >rk, I find them superior to any pexurfl In nae, aren to 0 Faber or tho old English Cumberland Lead i. n.-i1, ling o superior pencil for sketc^jM^prnameutal ana ochonleol drawing, omi all tba uTnTlKe|)^iiaes of a lead inelL . . . . *~ .. . ? i Tb csa penells ore very finely graded and have a very sooth lead; evan U10 soltcal pencils Imbi ibo point well; ti ar* alt that eon bo desired In a pencil, ll gives mo *Dkploasuve to be able to asonre Americana thafethey IQ no longT be compelled to doiwnd upon (1 ermidky or iy othor foreign market fer pesv'la. _S Lona BAIL,a -a * * Professor of Drawlng.ge. Al!t*fKHCIlj An^STAl r xi'j^JSMi \ JW "AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL CO. STV.B None unnnluo irlthoul 110 eisct*!9S&ihp Wu t ok to lt. mo . _DocombeFlS ~Q. "cHITTENDEISr, Oeuornl CG m ni i s s Ion M or ch ant, 1 '.''? - .'/sUTD'.-; v^.ifl,;.'/.;. ! OP VARIOUSKiin>sj Y', ftp. 1*7 IIEADI'. BTRIJE'r. - , Comer Hudson. &tp>\ Now Ygjk. "\ EA LRU IN PAPER AND IN MATERIALS OF I every description tor itt mnntaerare.- .? IMcecoDrr TB, Jj . . .c:i . Couo HERALD. H TU BLI IlEU W KLY AT NEW Di Jt fl Y O. 11., AT : 93 per annum, ona, having a'.largo, clrealattoa ror.igli ll th tipr->r on.l lower )lttriets;oC Ibo Stat , ' rela grCAl-advantages to adTCxliscn. ,w> Bates tor odTer'Jlsing very reasonable-for witch apply our Agect, Mr. T. r. BLtDEB, at tba Mills House, TH OH. F. k B. H. aRENEKa-B, KoYtaborli tlor aaa Fn^ latnt c, - :i" S ' - mb f WiW