The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, September 28, 1865, Image 4

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DAILY NEWS. THURSDAY MOUNING, SEPTEMBER 28, 18CJ. COMMERCIAL. ' i-;\iiovts. NEW YORK?Steamship Oranada?283 bales Cotton, 2 baus Wool. 12 bales Domestics, 7 barrels aii?l 7 boxes M.lr.o.Sehr Albert Jameson-9 bales Sea I?'?'"1.*"'1 6C bsles Uplund Cotton, G bblBTurpentine, 20 Dry ssswem, and IM bbls Rosin. _ ^ oftn ___. PHILADELPHIA-Schr Archer k Vewcn-VM bales Cotton, 2 bales Wool. 70 bbls Spirits W-fJ?ggL ?_f llldc? and Skins, KM Car Wheel? nd ^{.^'^critvH 70 empty Ale Bbls. 25 hhds andbbls OMlrt n, 2 arates Rags, 3 tierces Paper, and 20.00? feet steam sawed Lum ber. WILMINGTON. September 2G.?Business, bu is to bo ______ has been unusually dull to^lay. There fs nothin? ?oming down the rivers at all or will their be __ they rise Produco is accumulating in largo quan SttSS at aU pointa, and when it is brought in. ?vely times may bo expected along tho wharves for awhile. Tills <h tho first instance we think sluco tho IntroduoUou of light draught steamers on our rivers that navigation has been so long interrupted. Naval. Stoues?We note tho sale of a small lot crudo turpentine at $3.60, and tar $5.50. No transactions in spirits or rosin. , ,..-?_ Tn_EH-Ono raft very inferior Poplar Bold at $12 **p M. feet. ., , Conx?About C00 bushels received per railroad were sold to-day at $1.12J_@$1.2S, tho lutter i>rice for a email ^AUGUSTA, 8opt. 23.?Since my last respects wo havo to report a quiet market goncnuly. ._ _ Cotton?Has bc?jn brisk, and is now held firm, m an ticipation of lower rates of freight per river. Middling 32; strict do. 34; sales 329 balCB yestorday, at 32c. Cotton Ooons?Arc off from highest point. 4-4 Bro. Sheeting, 3Cc. J< ShirtingB 21c. for AugUBta's; Mon to?r's lc. less, with quiet market. Yarns $2.75, taxes unpaid. _ , . Obain.?Sn-.oU quantities of new Corn arc placed at $1 00 Wheat quiet, but seed will be wanted at largo prices. Flour is ?mict, >-"tli a retail demand only at $14@$1C for super. Extras $17. Family $18. Bao n.?Market quiet at 23c.<-"fl24c. for Ribbed Sides. Shoulders neglected. Canvas Hams 32<*a)3.r><-. Lard Is quite scarce, with a good demand at 33c. Family par cels 35c, BOSTON, September 21.? The Commercial Bulletin reports tho sales of wool as very heavy. Tho saleB of one houso alono for tho week foot up soino 000,000 lbs. ; of another, 050,000 lbB. ; of another, 400,000 lbs. ; of nno thor, 278,000 lbs; and several others upwards of 100,000 lbs. each, footing up a grand aggregate of about 2,000,?XH) lbs., all domestic staple, and almost tho cntiro amount token for actual consumption. PORT CALENDAR. COUlttH'TKll WKKKLY._ PHASES OF THi: MOON. Full M. 4th, Ob. 15m. even. INcw M. 19th, lib. Cm. morn Lost Q. lllh, lOh. 5m. inorn.|FiratQ. 27th,10b.10m. morn Arrlvuls at Charleston Hotel, Sept. 27, 1805. ODWi-lams, Boston: E D Smith, Greenwood, SC; 3 Vf McGcc, Columbia; J II Goodlett, Oreonville; J F Gil ?.tie, N C? W K Dodge, New York; T S MitcheU, do; W S Mowry, S C; It Bradley, Wilmington ; It Bradley, Jr, do; "Miss A E Whitman,-; 3 O Whitman,-; Mrs Slieiffer and sou, New York; Mrs Brycc, Geo; F C Barber, do; T W Hollowav, S C; E B Bun*, do: PU Wood, do; Dr .1 L Whitakor, do; F A Treadwell, ?lo; G T AUord, Michigan ; It 8 Singletary, SC; EBaynard.do; E M Baynard, do; .T D Creswcll, do; D W Owens, do; BF Lovelace, ?lo; C H Oilcs, do; lion R Trembly, do; G G Mixer, 8 C; lion J Meredith, Augusta; L B Hanks, S C; W n Dorell and lady, do; Q II Walter, do; H Wood man, Mass; J Livingston, New Orleans; C Northrop, New York; E Conistoek, do; .1 L Kinsley, do; A Patten, 8 C; W A Carr, do; J S Rutherford, ilo; _ P Jttdd, do. Consignees per South Carolina. Knili-nml, Sept. ?7. * 70 balcR Cotton nnd lot of Railroad Property. To R T Walker, G A Hopley .V Co, E H Ro?gers k Co. H T Peak?;, A Getty ? Co, G W Williams - Co, T Stoncy, and C T Dunham. Consignees por Northeastern Railroad, Sept. at. 51 bales Cotton. To Louis D DcSaussurc. PasMcngcrg. "Jn? S Brown, P Gibbon?, j m Hyatt, i> nsaaic, _? Mc Phersoii.Mr and Mrs Moses and 2 children, Mrs W H Hyatt, Miss Belle Templey. L A Duval, Jno B Stccle. C A Bedell, Jno Duffy, M Duffy, M Harvey, J B West, and 2 in the atcerago. Per steamer W W Coit, from Beaufort (S C)?GcnoraJ Ruf us Saxton and 8taff and Mrs Saxton. !.. -?-???a _?_-_ - . MARINE NEWS. PORT OF CHARLESTON. Arrived Yesterday., [Sept. 2' Steamship Emily B Souder, Winchester, New York, 75 hours. Ballast. To Archibald Getty k Co. ' Bark Flora, Hubbard, Baltimore, 4 days from the Capes. 4500 bushels Oats, 2000 bushels Corn, 300 bbh Flour, Bacon, &c. To Mordccal k Co, W A Wardlaw, A Canalc, Sisters of Mercy, G W Williams k Co, H Bischoff, B O'NciU, J Wiley, Courtney k Tonnent, J W Brown k Co, Agent 8 C B It Co, W H: G? Hi land, J H Graver, W Coin cribrd, R M Butier, T J Kerr, and C-rder. : '* Steamer Reindeer (late blockade runner Syren), Mc Grath, BoBton?left 19th inst. Bound to MobUc, and put -into this harbor for fuel. To H F Baker ? Co. :*. Btreamer W W Coit, Little, Beaufort (8 C). {* 1 Cleared Yesterday. [Sept. 21 Steamship Granada, Baxter, New York?Bavcnol k Co. Sehr Albert Jameson, Candage, New York?P P Locke. . Sehr Archer & Reeves, Gardner, Philadelphia,_H F Ba ker k Co. Went to Sea Yesterday. 'Sept. 21 Steamship Granada, Baxter, New York. ? Cleared for this Port. Bark Nonpareil, Flinn, at 8t John's (N B), about Sept 15. Brig Ceo Harris,-, at Boston, Sept 22. Me mora n d a . Consignees per steamship Quaker City, from New York, arrived Tuesday night: Ravenel k Co, Adams Ex press Company, AdamR, Frost _ Co, C D Ahrens _ Co, Albcrs Bros, J W Brown _ Co, W H Easterby, Altkin, Noyes k Johnston, G C _ Bros, Harndcn'a Express, RM . Butler, H Bischoff, BoUman? Bros, W M Bird _ Co,E - Block, A Bischoff, J H Brodenberg, D_ J Canter, Col lector of Customs, CahlU k Co, W H Chafee, G W Clark ? Co, C Cohen, L Cohen, Mrs H Cohen, J Campscn, A P Coldwell, Cameron k Barkley, J Commins, Clacius _ Witte, J A Cook _ Co, W Creercr, D G k Co, G Davis k Co, M Drake, M Duffey, Dorbaum k Mcnke, J _ F Daw Bon, E Daly, C G Duckcr, A DobUn, steamer Charles Houghton, E L Doming k Co, Edgcrton _ Richards, J A Englcbach, L Forrester, M Fredenberg, R J Furlong C D Franke, Forrester _ McLean, H Gcrdts _ Co, Rev JM Green, Mrs H G Glover, J H Graver, JHersch field Hutohinsou k Blanchard, J Heine, G A Hopley _ Co J K Heath _ Co, Hyman ? Co, Hastie, Calhoun _ Co A S Hill, Hilton k Co, J HaBcall, Howo, Doucin & Co, H Harms, H M James & Bro. Joso Jara, J Adams, J C Ja cobs, H Jagcr, F Krcsscl, C L Kornajircus, J King k Co, JUba-?aEsidoy.'H Kaufman, H H Knee, JNItobeon, H Oilatte - Co, Laurcy k Alcxnndej, G H Limited t, G Littlo _ Co, D Lesesne, N Lovin, Jr, J Kavanaugh, J LeviniOhn, ALoryea/.Mantouc _ Co; L Michalonski, Morgan Bros, Melcbcxs k M?ller, J McKce, Jr. Mottet, Hiichct A-, Co, S It Marshall, Mazyck k Howard, McKay & Campbell, P H Mcitzlcr, T Murphy, F Murphy, W Mcitzlcr, W McComb & Co, G A Nouffer, A Nachmann, J O Ogerm-mn, B O'Noill, D O'NoUl k Sons, J F O'NciU k Son, A S J Perry, P Pinkcrsohn, H Panzerbeitcr k Co, Order Reunokcr k Glover, J R Read k Co, J Russell, Petit _ Blyden, Robinson k Co, John S lUggs E H Ttodgcrs k Co, T Street, L Schnell k Co, W Samuels, LD ? ?p,eoa' ? ? ?toddard k Co, Herman, StonehUl k Haas, G W Rtcftens k Co, W A Skrine, G Sickles, A TobiiuV . S"' i?07 ? '-faylor. O Trdrtt-niann, J-B Togui, Townsend ft North, J H Taylor. Uff?rhardt _ Campsmi, C Voigt, Von Holten, Tainsen k Co, W A Wardlaw, WilUs _ Chis olm, G W Williams k Co, Courior Office, J R Bigelow J Salybacker, L Woiskoff, T A Whitney, William? _ Co vcrt, O WctcrB, Wagner Bros, and D Briggs. 4?f?ATCHEL0R'S HAIR DYEI?THE ORIGINAL and-bart 4ir the world 1 Tho only true and perfect HAIR DYE. Harmless, Rcliablo and Instantaneous. Produces immediately a splendid Black or natural Brown, with , ??4 injuring \ha bair or akin, Bemedles the Ul effects o - Wrva dyes. Sold by all D-ruggist- .iTh's gcno?ie is ??rned W^^A.^r^UELo^.^j^^. t"OTttE?ftn-TINraE-TRA(yT?_*l_iL * jitJi.' '10 ?^rrcBto*rtaKima__in_fying_ioHair. . t CHARLY BATCHELOB, New York. Auglint 17 ANDEBSONi INTELLIGENCE?B^ 1_r*tfIN?3* A iiAR^E, OIRCTJLATION IN ANDERHOU .II. and tho ?njolnlng Districts, offers superior'in. duccmtmU t.n an advertising medium ' for' th* ? hnauiesi jnen of Charleston. Terms reasonable. Address HOYT _ H?MPHREY8, Proprietors "Intelligencer,*" September 2? 0 Anderson 0. H., ti. 0. Office of t lie City Ile? I Ht rar?Hl 11 of Mor t ? 111 y return of deaths wttiitn the city of cuaiileston FROM THE 17tH TO THE 23D BElTEMBEn, I860. DISEASES. Abscess.., Bronchitis. Child-bed. Consumption. Convulsions. Debility. Diarrhoea. Dysentery. Erysipelas. Fever, BU. Hem...? ... Fever, Congestive .... Fever, Puerperal. Fovcr, Typhoid. Gun-shot Wound. Hepatitis. Lungs, Disease of.... Mania-a-Potu. Murder. Neglect. Old Age. Premature Birth. Teething . Trismus Nascentium. Variola. Want of Vitality., DL'k a col.'v. 8 10 Whites 15; Blacks and Colored 24. Total SO. Aoes?8 under 1 year; 6 between 1 and 5 years; 6 bo tween 5 and 10; 3 between 10 and 20; G between 20 and 30; 1 between 30 and 40; 2 between 40 and 60; 3 between 60 and GO; 3 between 60 and 70; 1 between 70 and 80; and 1 between 00 and 100 years. GEORGE S. PELZER, M. D., City Registrar. METEOROLOGICAL OUSEBVATIONS TO* THE WEEK ENDINO SEPTEMBER 23, 1805, BY UEOllOE S. rELZER, M. D., CITY REOISTRAR. SErTEMBEH, 'G5. WAYS. Sunday, 17.... Monday, 18 Tuesday, 10... Wednesday, 20. Thursday, 21... Friday, S3. Saturday, 23... BAROMXTER. 80.876 30.122 30.100 30.810 30.322 30.284 30.312 30.200 30.040 30.180 30.344 30.308 30.300 30.312 30.1BC 30.020 30.282 30.340 30.310 30.204 30.330 THER MOS! "TR att'ed. THER'R DETAC'D IN THE SHADE A OPEN AIR. IO| ?O | M t?\a\ REGISTER THKIUIOMI'S Min. Max. M0 M 7(1 M H Ml 82 mir. 70.3 71.2 71 t>3.3 07.3 OB. 01 70.2? WIND?ITS COURSE AND FORCE FROM N.E. W.. N.E. N.E. N.E. E... E... 2?T7 s\v. NE..4 NE..4 NE. .4 E....3 E....3 Cl'dy Fair. Rain. Cl'dy Fair. Fair. Fair. NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. J. GOULD ?Si SONS, EXCLUSIVELY IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF TEAS, No. 183 Greenwich-street, New York. September 28 2mos DT~H7BALl)Wl?,"X_Yo7k\77rHrBl?GHAM, Savannah! J. F. C?MMINGS, N. York... .C. M. HOLST, Savannah. D. ??. BALDWIN & CO., No. 178 PEARL-STREET, N . Y BBIGHAM, BALDWIN & CO., SAVANNAH, GA., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, tf?- LIBERAL ADVANCES made on Cotton consigned to us at Now York, or to our friends In Europe. Orders promptly fiUccl._3mos Septombcr 28 A.O?RRT NO. 45 COURTLANDT-STREET, NEW-YORK. W "tjSSS1 *Nn GALVANIZED IRON PIPE FIT BRASS WORK -.tvtt> .-vir, cti'T'TOTJAKY STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS. September 28 Gmo _JOSEPH OILLOTT'S ??TE?L^?Ns7 OF TnE OLD STANDARD QUALITY. ( JOSEPH TRADEMARK:? GILLOTT ( "WARRANTED. Or Descriptive Name, and Designating Number. SECOND SERIES.?From No. 700 to 701. Trade Mark: lJo m Gillott, 1 With designating t Warranted. J Number. For sale by Henry Owen, JOSEPH GILLOTT 4 SONS, Sole Agent. No. 91 John-street, N. Y. September 25 lyr BOXES ' ? - ' ' * ' ' * * * * ? OF THE SPECIFIC PILL is usually sufficient to effect a prompt and radical enre of 8PEBMATORRHEA, OB SEMINAL WEAKNE8S, and Is equally the special ukmkhy for every species of Genital or Urinary Irritability. Involuntary or Nightly Seminal Emissions, from whatever cause produced, or however sevore, will be speedily relieved, and tho organs restored to healthy action. PROFESSIONAL OPINIONS?"I have used your Spe cifto Pill in many cascB of Spermatorrhta with the most perfect success."?J. Milton Sanders, M. D., LL.D. "I have cured very severe cases with from six to ten doses of your Specific Pill."?B. Keith, M. D. Price $1 per box. Six boxes for $5, by mall. Address J. WINCHESTER k CO., No. 30 John-street, N. Y. September 28_-j_ the tu ly No. ?6 ?Maideil Lane, ^ ' NEW YORK. September 28 thstu 3moa WM. MONTGOMERY, MACHINIST, ; YONKERS, N. Y., 8UCCES?pn TO TUE N. Y. STEAM 8AW MILL AND MA . CHIN? COMPANY. OFFICE IN NEW YORK CITY, 157 BROADWAY. ? &CULAR, GANGLAND MULAY 8AW. MILLS STEAM ANGINES AND BOILER87 GTU8?MILL8, ta For deaerlpUTO Circulars, address (u, ???^.oo .t.^.. VTO. MONTGOMERY, Seyiewberafl UutuSmo Mo, W7 Broftdway, NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. BOOKS, STATIONERY AND ALBUMS, - FANCY tfOODS, &c. At Wholesale and. Retail. SEND FOR OUR MAMMOTH CATALOGUE. MAIL ED free. HILTON k CO., September 28 3mo No. 128 Nassau-st., N. Y. SCEDENCK'S Machinery Depot, JACOB B. SCHENCK, Agent, No. 70 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK. WOOD WORTH PLANING, TONGUING AND GROV ING MACHINES; Banb and Blind Machinery; Portable and Stationary Steam Engines and Boilers; Pago's Circular Saw Mills of the most approved con struction, of all sizes, and all kinds of Machinory for I working wood and Iron. Also a superior quality of LEATHER BELTING, RUBBER BELTING, PACKING, kc, kc. Orders respectfully solicited, which will reccivo | prompt attention. 2mo Ceptember 14 .TEASITEAS! THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, Nos. 35 AND 37 VES?Y-STREET, N. Y? ARE RECEIVING CARGOE8 OF TEA8, AND ARE I selling them to the Trade at CARGO PRICES. They keep a very completo assortment, adapted to tho Southern trade. All Goods aro sold at STRICTLY ONE PRICE, and from which there is no dovlatlon. The Company make a speciality of putting up TEAS in caddies and papers, for the Jobbing Trade. The Company issue a monthly Price LiBt, which is mailed regularly to customers, and will be sent to any party ordering it free of charge. THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, Nos. 35 and 37 Vcscy-strcct, N. Y.. September 25_3mos ?GRlULTURlL 1PLEHTS, NOS. 10, 11, 00, GO, AND ALLOTHER PLOWS. COTTON GINS, AND ALL-DESCRIPTIONS OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINERY, Tor sale by tho Manufacturer, J. T. GOODWIN k CO.. Nos. 10 and 31 Pulton-street, New York City. September 25 ' 3mo MANUFACTURER'S HARDWARE HOUSE or HORACE W. LOVE & CO., No. 20 ClllT-Street, New York. LIGHT EI)?E TOOLS. SAWS, BITS, BELLS, Wrought. Iron Opada, Stocks and Dieu, Carriage Bolts, Coach HereWB, and General Hardware. September 25 . lyr " D?CKERSON, REED & CO. l.MI'OUTEUS OF AND DEALERS IS TIN PLATE, SIHXT IRON, COPPER, WIRE, ZINC, and all other articles for tinners life. No. SO aiid ?l CLIFF-ST., cor. FULTON, September 25 lyr _New York. JAS. D. BARD, Agent, Manufacturer of Bard & Brothers' Gold Pcus, PEN AND PENCIL CASES, SILVER, RUDDER AND G0I?D PLATED TELE SCOPIC PEN CASES, TOOTH PICKS, Ac, No. 'l\l Maiden Lane, New York. September 25 3mo HELMBOLD'S" FLUID EXTRACT BUC??U, ? FOR WKAKNE68 ARISING FROM INDISCRETION. I The exhausted powors of Naturo which a?o accompanied by so many alarming symptoms, among Which' wiR bo 1 Wak?fuliio?A, uorVuri.^.Fdua'iiinx Jr??&J?l Memory, ii?*fn>-t, Univereol Lassitude, Prostration, ana ?SBj&A*M enter into Uic enjoyments of society. The Constitution, once affected with Organic Weakness, requires the ?dd of Medicino to strengthen and invigorate the system, which HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU in variably does. IS no treatment is submitted to,-Con sumption or insanity ensacH. HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU. In affections peculiar to "Females," is nncqunled by any other preparation, as in Chlorosis or Retention, Painfulness, or Suppression of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Schirrua State of the Uterus; and all com plaints incident to tho sex, whether arising from habits of dissipation, imprudence in, or tho decline or change in life. HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU IMPROVED ROSE WASH, Will radically exterminate from the systeu Diseases arising from Habits of Dissipation at little expert, little or no change in diet, no inconvenience or exposure; com pletely superseding those unpleasant and dangerous rein*. dies, Copaiva and Mercury, in all these diseases. USE HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU. In all Diseases of these organ a, whether existing in "Male'* -or "Female," from ivhatever cause originating, and no matter how long standing. It is pleasant in tasto and odor, "immediate'' in action; and. more strengthening than any of tho preparations of Bark or Iron. ' ' Those suffering from Broken down or Delicate Constitu tions, procure the remedy at onee. The reader jurist be aware that however slight may be tho attack of tho above diseases, It Is certain to affect Au Bodily Health, Mental Powers, and Happiness. All the abovo diseases require the aid of a diuretic. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU Is the Great Diuretic. HELMBOLD'SIII??IILY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT SARSAFARILLA, For purifying the blood, removing.all chronic constitu tional diseases, arislug from an impure stato of tho blood, And the only reliable and effectual known remedy for the cure. of Scrofula, Scald Head, Salt Rheum, Pains and Swellings of the Bones, Ulc?ration'of tho Throat and Legs, Blotches, Pimples on tho" Face, Tetter, Erysipelas, and all scaly errupllons of Iho skin, AND BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION. . Not a few of the worst disorders that effect mankind arise from tho corruption that accumulates in the blood, Of all tho discoveries tlmt 'haw been made to purgo it out, none can equal hi effect HELMBOLD'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF 8ARSAPAR1LLA". It cleanses and reno- i valen'the blood, iuBE'lH tho vigor of hi-alUi into Iho sys tem; and purges out the humors which make disease. It stimulates the healthy function? of the body; and expels tho disorders that ctow and rankle in. the blood, Sueh ' a remedy thut could be rolled oh, hat long been sought for, and now, for the first time, the public have one on which they can depend. Our space hero docs not:admit | of certificates to show its effects, but the trial of a singlo bottle will show tho nick that it Iiub virtues surpassing anything thoy have ever taken. Two tablespoqnfuU of the Kxtraot of Sarasparilla added to a pint of Water is equal to tho Lisbon Dl*t Drink, and ono bottle is fully equal to a gallon of tho Syrup Of Sarsararill?, or tho decoction as usually made. ' ay THESE EXTRACTS HAVE BEEN ADMITTED TO USE IN THE UNITED STATE? ARMY, and aro also in very general use.In all Uie Stato.HOSPITALS and PUBLIC SANITARY INSTITOTIONS throughout tho land, as weU as In private practice, and Krc considered as invaluable remedies, . 1 "i rfi Jo? Hedt?al-'Properties of IJueh?"?J FROM'DTSFENS?TORY'OF THE' UNITED STATES, '.-0e?"PXQfe?so?r I>xw??'s vuluablo works or tho .Practice of Physic -? . rs rfJF? i . ! See remarie nudo by.tho lato -celebrated Dr. Physio, of Ph?adelphlic " '---'-. .;'. I ,":r? TE Boo remarks made by Dr. Epiiruin M'Doweix, a celo? J bra ted Physician ' and Member of tho Royal Cbllego of. I Surgeons, Ireland, and published in tho Tninsactlona of tho.KinR and Qucot's Journal.- . ?e.Jfcfltdko Vhtrurgifal Review, putalsHSeot-by B?n jAMiN Tbavxb?, Fellow Royal Collego of Surgeons. See most of tho I?W fltanaord Workn of Medicine HELMBOLM' DRUG AND CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE, Beptcmbcr 7 lmo No. M BROADWAY, -I I NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW YOKK Sco;ar and Tobacco Manufaclurinp Company, No. ISO S-UI?TON-STRK?ET; NEW YORK, V3~ Ordern promptly filled. Hoptoinbca* 21 lmo m\V~YORK STEAM[ ENGINE WORKS, XAHUFACTORERB or STATIONARY AND PORTABLE ENGINES AND BOILERS, AN MACHINISTS* TOOLS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. VS- Manufactories: FOOT OF TWENTY-THIRD-ST., E. R., N. Y., and WORCESTER, MASS. Office FOOT OF TWENTY-TUIRD-STREET, E. R., N. Y. AT Every Machino bullt by ub is st_rted and thor oughly tested in shop before beim; shipped. 8?*-ptetnbar 21 3mos Established 17 SO. J. C. llUM/s SON, (Formerly W. H?ll k Son), OFFICE No. 32 PARK ROW, NEW YORK. #3- FACTORY, CLIFF AND HAGUE-STREETS. Soaps and Candles. Upwards of one hundred varieties TOILET SOAPS. September 21 ' 3mo SHARP'S BILLIARD TABLES! MANUFACTURER, NO. 118 Falton-slrcet, N. Y. September 21 Srao THOMSON'S NEW Igf SKIRT. Get tlxe Best. THOMSON'S FRENCH ELASTIC SPRINGS, Thu latest invention of the largest manufacturers o? Ladies' Crinoline in the v.-nrlil. W. S. THOMSON, LANGDON .V CO., September 21 ?lmo Ko. '391 Broadway, N. Y. Excelsior Flint Glass-Works. JOHN LEACH, Warchonsc, No. '?r,0 I'citrl-strcct, Nciv York. MANUFACTURER OF, AND WHOLESALE DEALER in. DRUGGIST'S GLA8SWA1U? AND SUNDRIES. Coal Oil Lamps ami Fixtures, Table Glassware, in all varieties. Perfumers', Confictiouers'and Liquor Dcal crH' GLAS8WARE._ 2mo September 21 PATENT CANTERING HOUSES. _-*_g3v. THESE HORSES RUN ?S by the weight of tbo ri tf?? v*\ der. Any child of 18 ^?_**}8?j JrCft Tuouliis ean ride. Sizes ^Jy_r^^-a^ ivoui S12 to ?Li.**, each. Jftfti \\Vffi| ^siv'' sold nr <?S^>__e?^^^^i9i_5iv_ s ' AV ' s MIT H ' pMr^ma __f?^^^^aS No. 00 William-st., Scptcmbe. 1 lmo LATE EDWARD DUNIGAN A, BROTHEH. JAMES B. KIRKER, Paftlislicr of Catholic Books and General Boohfo'lor, No. C99B1;_^DWAY, NEW YORK, September 21_ Soiy, Up stairs. THE NEW Y?HK BIBLE AMD COMMON PRAYER BOOK SOCIET _ HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE ASSORT MENT of ENGLISH and AMERICAN DIHLES and Prayer Books, in various styles of binding, to which they invite public attention. The trade, supplied. Nos. fl and 13 COOPER UNION, New York. September 21 9nio cb??ONG AND HEATING ^ BY GAS CHEAPER THAN COAL, OR WOOD. Descriptivo Catalogues sent free. Address Eagle Gas Stove Manufacturing Company, No. 474 BROADWAY, New York. September 21 lmo AB?RTUS & CONST ANT, BANKERS, COR. FULTON AND WATER-STREETS, Buy and sell UNITED STATES SECURITIES of aU kinds at favorable rates. COLLECTIONS promptly made on all accessible points of t-ne United States and Canada. FOtJR, PER OENT. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DE POSITS '-which may bo withdrawn without notice, as with the City Banks. DRAFTS ON LONDON for S,\ and upwards. September 21 3mo HOUSE FURNISHING. "Berriau"Warerootas,601. Broadway, N. Y. WHERE CAN BE FO?VD OUTLERY, 8U.VER Plated Vf axe, Tea Trays, Water C<k>lers, Cream Freezers, Refrigerators. Mangles; ClotheiiWringcrs, Car pet Sweepers, Wood, Tin, and Japanned Wares, &c. Cooking Utensils of overy description. September:)! 8mos H. H. CASEY. TO THE BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, FANCY GOODS DEALERS or THE . SOUTH. JAMBS O'^ANE, Bookseller, Stationer and ftlau?if?clorer '.'-. " or POCKET DIARIES', * ' PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, and CARTE DE VISITE, Bogs respectfully to Bay that he is still located at lila old stand, No. 126 Nassau-street, New York, where ho continues to supply tho Jobbing and Retail Trado with all articles in the BOOK AND STATIONERY LINE, on tho most liberal terms. Books, Stationery, Note, Letter, Cap, Legal Cap, Bill, and Bath Papors, Ph?fograph Albums. Carto do Visite for Albums, Blank .Books, Inks, Mucilage, Envelopes, Ac, ko., ko., in great variety ami cheap. : A superior lino of POCKET DIARIES FOR 18C0. Catalogues scut on application. Orders promptly fUlea. Address - JAMES O'KANE, _ N?; 12? !Nass?Ui.street, NEW YORK . August 14 . ;.* ,*, ..- _ , -. ; ? m. 65: MAIJ)EN I4#& . ,,'W'* ;: ' ' '' K-WYORK, '. :"'''^Vt_<?/tki^?^\'?W?' LABOEST ASSORT MENT OP TOYS^OHWAi PANOX ?-OODS. B?AD8, SLATE PENCILS, _o., now offer to buyers superior in i ? selected Stock bought for c^tn.,.^ ORDERS EXECUTED WITH PKOMITNESS AND FID-LITY. lmo September Iff NEW VOR K ABVERWHEYK. UNITED STATES STEEL PEN WORKS^ FAtTDRY. CAltOE.1V, !V. J. R. ESTERBROOK &. CO., STEEL PE!H SLvSUFAGTURERS, WAREIIOUSKS ! ?-* ?'t Ar< ,?-?? ?? ? .. I'lilla. J No. *>| .foil?-htire?, N. Vork, Samples and pri.es on S|.pli,T.li.?ii. Lots mado to or der of any pattern ..r Main)) r? iiulrvd. CAUTION.-ThciH, J'.um an, ?f ,?,i.uino American mannfactiiri?, and eqml in finish, olaaHeity and fineness of point to the best, imported, Tiny ?m-, Ihoroforo, suro to gain the confidence of th? American publie. Tho fac Hlinilo of ourslguut-.ir.; :? sufficient securUy n;?iilnHt for eign imitation. H. LSTEKUROOli k CO. September 26 __ tulhsly NEW YORK ilSilV DEPOT: G. & C. PLACE, SUCCESSORS TO STEVENS, BROTHER &, CO., No. ??? PEARL-STREET, N. Y., Manufacturers and Dealers in every doscrlptlon or Circular Saw Mills, STATIONERY AND J'ORTALLB STEAM EKUINES AND BOILERS, Woodworth';?? Planers, ANB ALL OTHER WOOD-WORK1NO MACIMMIS, LATHS, PLANERS, DRILLS, LEATHER AND RUB BER BELTING, Babbit and other Composition Metals, with all articles needful In Machine and Railroad Repair Shops ; Fay k Co'a. Improved Sen 11 Saw with Iron Fraruo and Tuble, and other vahutblo improvements; "D. Dick's" celebrated anti-Friction Shears, Punches and Presses; Harris' Patent Silting Machines, Jeffrey's Double-Acting BaU Valve lumps, Portable Scales ?n great varielv. GEORGE PLACE.CHARLES PLACE. September 20 tu?' .? 2mos o. s. follett, MANUFACTURE'!. ?MPOUTER of, A>'T: ukaler in PIIOTOKK A PH II! ( ' 'JODS OF EVERY' DESCRIPTION?WHOLESALE and RETAIL Agent for Volgtlander k Son*' Celebrated Cameras Shaw's Silver and fluid Raving Apparatus, kc Every article used in the tr.tdti luruished at lower rates than by any other Route in the trade. /J3- Send for Price Lint. No. 130 (irarul-.-frool-, N. Y.9 TnREi: D? I? >IM EAST OF BROADWAY. September 21! imo " FUNSTON & SCOFIELDT" Rlnnuiuc. urors LILLIF.NDAllL'S EXCELSIOR FIREWORKS. HAV'S LANTERN.1'. *? ., .';>\ Importers Chinero Crackers, Rockets, kc No. > Dcy-si., near Broadway, Now York. September 2? lmo J. P. DINSMORE, No. 30 I)I3Y-STKKET. KBXV YORK, Proprietor ol' the Peruvian Syrup und Dr. H. AnderN Iodine Water? WHOLESALE AGENT FOR WISTAR'S BALSAM OF" WILD CHERRY. V.'..:. ..i .-.ml Calisaya Bitters. Tho Universal Sufoty Maloht*. 2nio September iM THOMAS iiOWE &SONS, MANcx.uTriiF.r.s Ast? ixfoktem of LINSEED OIL, T*io. ?fcl PIIOXT-STHICET, CORNER BURLING SLIP, N-^.v York. Scptemlicr 2t? lmo CHARLES A. CRANE, VVIIOLKSALK PAPER WAREHOUSE, No. 27 John-street, NEW YORK. Dialer in IVriling, VVrapjiIitR, and Print-? ins Papcru, Twin?-, ?Sic, ?kc. RAGS AND PAPER STOCK. September 2:1 _2mos I'.-M .. .. , ^i. . .1 s.* 1C1I-I PAPER AT LESS THAN MANUFACTURERS' PRICES. NO CONNECTION WITR THE COMHINED MONOPO LY FOR HIGH PRICES. I OFFER THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTE1* stock of PAPER, of every description, to bo foun^ in this country. Booksellers, Stationer?. Printers ana Hinders will Rave money by rlrst examining my stock* Order? by mall promptly tilled. A. P. HAUD. Wholesale Paper Dtaler, No. U Dcekniau-Rtrect. N. Y. (The Old Stand). September 23 8moa HAFFERTY & McHUGH, cot?k Importers, Manufacturers and Dealers, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, No. 69 FULTON-STREET, NEW YORK. September 2G lyr MARBURG k CO,. Importers and Manufacturers of Segars, No. 193 Pearl-Street, NEW ^ORK. September 23_\ lmo ~w. B. burtVett, (8UCCESS0RT0 JAME8 T. S-EER) MANUFACTURER Ol? STEER k BURTNETx'S celebrated ratent\ATNT and WHITEWASH ERU8HES. \ ALSO, \ Fine Ground and Extra PALNT BRUSHES, ancH^Ri es of every description, of the best material and >w?c mannhip. ? - .. . A3- Orders promptly and faithfully executed. September 23_. LABIES AND GENTLE1 Residing out of the City should send for MEASURING CARD, And take their v ? ^]?* ^^L them a BOOT AND SHOE EMPORIUM, No. 575 Broadway, New York. * Boots, Shoes, Gaiters and Klippers, o' every descrip tion, for ladies, gents, boy?, misses and ?hlldrcti. : N. B?LARGEST ASSORTMENT TN THE CITY. Soptcmbor31 _1_7i_^p0S ABRAHAM BU ?NGr USTo. 71 Johxi-fstreei, NEW YORK. AGENT FOI THE ?SALE ?OF AUSABLE HORSE NAILS GOSN?LD H0RSS1.3H0?S8 RICHARDSON'S HORS^ SHOES ?0??L?lt1*S TACKS, BHAJ^ftci j Hunt's Patent Combination feazor strops ' THE AU8?BLE nORSE "NAILS ARE HAMMERED from T V F Norway Iron/and warranted equal to ?jjy In market \ %r " : * u,li ' " . : ' '. ' ' ' I I ;.. . (.;*4 Tho G08N0tO HORSB: AND I H?L& SHOES J?lng lighter than other brand*,, are tk-11 adapted for1- thfc Southf? market. . - ;:<. *. V malJ Orders Filled at L?w-?t ?arket Prices. September 33 taoe