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CHARLESTON DAILY ISrEWS....y0VEMBEB 4, ibtte._ THE CLAIM UPO::. ENGLAND. Liberal und Tory View? or tlic Diplomatic Correspoitdencv. Tho London Morning Star and the London 7/croM, representing the two extremes of public opinion In Kur land, have the following comment? upon the comspon deuce between Mr. ADAMS and Karl RCs&EIX: [From tht St?r?Ltbcrml.] * * * Tho correspondence, although generally courteous, Is not un frequently sharp and caustic, espe cially on the side of Mr. Adams, who, 111 his concluding sentence, does not f>iil to remind Lord Russell that, while he now declares tho abolition policy of the United ?tates to have the -warmest sympathies of the British ?ieoplc. in the darkest period of tho rebellion the noble ord himself thought it necessary officially to reprimand Mr. Lincoln for his Emancipation Proclamation. Mr. Adams, during tho continuance of tho war, had a task to fulfill such as has seldom fallen to the lot of any min ister. He endured the tlisogrceablo incidents of his po sition with a most heroic fortitude, which will earn for liim in history a place not unworthy of his illustrious nnecstorB. With a man less calm, Ichs capable of per ceiving tho enormous evils of a war with England, less assured of the ultimalo triumph of bis country's cause, and therefore less disposed to await the corroeting influ ence of time to remove many ol tho prejudices which clamored around him. It is not saying too much to haz ard the assertion that pcice would have been impossi ble. The selections which Mr. Lincoln made of the European representatives of tho Republic, In its season of trial. Is another proof of the infallible sagacity which distinguished that great patriot. W could havu wished that tho conclusion to which the Government has como had been so explicitly stated thut the whole peoplo could have no difficulty in under standing the full forco and effect of the proposed com mission. Is the Government, while refusing an arbitra tion, willing to refer tho claims concerning the Alabama to a joint commission of English and American subjects? Or uro wo. to accept tho refusal to make reparation and compensation for tho captures made by the Alabama ns absolute? and Is the commission merely to be entrusted with tho subsidiary claims, concerning which neither the British nor tho American people caro one straw? IVe understand the latter to be the decision of the Gov ernment?that is, so far as regards claims concerning prizes, bluckade-runuers, compensations to British sub jects injured by the operations of the nrmicH, and such like, of wl?eh a great number have accumulated, the Government proposes that these should be referred to a joint commission, but that the claims of tho United States with regard-to the depredations of the Alabama, and even- all proposals of arbitration on this question between the two uatious, are positively repudiated. Although tho doctrines of Karl Bussell may not hold good as an absolute rule, circumstances may bo so clearly in our favor in the present instance ns to warrant us in refusing to admit any responsibility. The United States did so in the case of tho Portuguese claims for the destruction of their vessels by privateers in the interest of Artigas. This is a precedent which is pro perly cited by Karl Rasselt, and of which Mr. Adams feels tho full force. It is impossible for us to contend that everything was done in tho case of the Alabama which ought to bavo been done. There may, however, be negligence without such uross culpability us to render us liable for all tho damage which the escaped priva teers perpetrated. Hut if our views of these questions should differ from those of the United States, and the litter insist as peremptorily upon their claims as we upou our denial of responsibility, what then? Are we to run the risk of a rupture rather than consent to arbi tration? [From theJ/'.rald?Tory.) ThO Government Of the Vnited States must have the best reason just at present for wishing to remain at peace with the world outride it. Considering the immense difficulty of the task which lies beforo it, that it is called npon to staunch the wounds of a nation still bleeding nttdsore from the results of a conflict unprecedented in modem times for ite fierceness: to calm the still seeth ing elements of discord, which threaten, ou the one hand, to prevent the reconstruction of a state to violent ly dislocated and rent ?sunder; en the other baud, to substitute ior the war of sections a more- furious war of races, which will heap horror upon horror; consul? \iiw, ioo, that the resources of the country have been already, to all appearance, taxed to their uttermost, so that their only chance of recovery seems to lie in long years of peace?we can well understand that2fr.Johnson and his advisers uro prepared to sot their faces most firmly against any suggestions of fresh war with foreign nations. Mo can believe that they arc prepared to discounle lumcc any absurd raid iuto Canada, or descent ni?? Ireland, by the crazy men called Fenians, ft*?"IT crusade in Mei.ico in behalf utf a lost can*?- " has needed all their strength to get fhe Vc??r, In four years' war, of a minority of their Hinzens arrayed in arms against their o-inimiciii', to challenge just now, with luv chance of BUCCCVS, tnc power or a umi-tlunn ituvesuuMuit, nueli as that of France or England, would bo impossible. It is to their interest to live not only at peace, but on good terms, with these couutrics. The European Powers on their side arc willing, as far as in them lies, to give .every opportunity to America to carry out her destinies in tho way that pleases her best, to leave her undis turbed to the development of a restored po?ty which may seem to them but a poor reward in itself for the immense sacrifice? that have been made in its assertion by anna, Thi3 being f:?, wo think it much to be regretted that any remnant of Ill-feeling should be still kept ?p between the English nud American Oovcrnmi nts, by the pro longation of such a correspondence as that on tho sub ject ol tho Alabama and her consorts. This correspon dence is needlessly Irritating, and can lead to no t'ood result. Every American statesmuu of education mus? Enow perfectly well that no English Minister could list?n to a claim so (ll-founded, we might say ,?o insulting, us ihat. of compensation to be paid by this country foe the de pr?dation a of these cruisers. Tho thin?; is simply out j of the question. All tho batteries of Mr. Adams might he pointed against the Foreign office for years without any prospect of forcing it to a surrender on such a chid-1 lcnne. Wo had hoped that tho >\holc of this tedious business | was done with; ti.at when Federals and Confederates had i agreed to bury tho hatchet even Lord ItuasoU and Mr. Adams might have smoked the pipo of peace together. tVe were sully disappointed by the ieaue of lust night's Gazette. A correspondence of a truly formidable nature was before us. Not c-ojite:if, it seems, with despatches of the ordinary dimensions, the rival diplomatists hi?ve been pelting one another with treaties. * * When, among hi i other arguments, Lord itusacll observes that the British Government cannot be held responsible for the acts of men who are beyond its jurisdiction, he reminds us of the French General who, being ashed by his king to bombard a certain towu, gave, in reply, ouc hundred reasons why be could not do it? Hie lirst being that he had jio artillery. Why, this sim ple fact should dispose o? the whole subject.* "Suppos ing," says Lord ifusseb1, "thai a merchant or passenger vessel belonging to tho United States were to go to the coast of Madagascar, and were there to meet a ship from Ike-ton with cannon and muskets, and the merchant ship being then armed were to take part against Brazil in the war between Brazil and Paraguay; let mc ask, I nay, whether your Government would think themselves bound to afford reparation to Brazil for all captures xnado by that ship V Yet such is the case of the Shcnan dooh." We cannot but think that it would have been far more dignified in our Foreign Beorctary to have briefly stated tho impossibility of acceding to such demands than to have Gone iuto 60 lengthened and wearisome an effort to lebut ihem, only to wind up with so weak and humilia ting a conclusion as that "bor Majesty's Government arc williug to cousent to the appointment of a commis sion" to consider and detormbio upon i ho claims arising between tho two Governments during tho late civil war. "Wo cannot conceive that any good could arise- from the labors Of such u commission. It is to be hoped that the Uuited States Government will not avail itself of the tempting opportunity to reopen the hundred vexed ques tions which it were to be wished for on all hands might now be Buffered to sleep. Mr. Adama has made known tho prepositions, and await instructions. We, too, await hin new? with much apprehension. Wc dare not say what ellect upon the temper of this country, what -disastrous disturbance of the pr?sent friendly relations between i upland und America, may not result from tho dellberato attempt to upproiM the losses caused by the ?onidderato em bum and exai t pay men I for them ot nur baud., -jiiis, however, is the contingency lor which Lord 1.ium.11 has bien preparing ns. ?-< -? -1? Camay Mov?an.?An nnusnal active business in cot tan hi in progresa at this port. Last week's receipts reached 89,110 bale?; sales and resales, 10,400 bales. Tue receipts ti.us far, In the current week, average ?,?m balen a ihty und the tales aad resales, 7.'.00 bales a ti?y. abe export* nvni the port during the week ending last CTcn.n;/, i'i:..h'.d the extraordinary amount of 12.M7 Inks, torlndmg 12.11:1 biles?valued at 88,033,019 in currently?tu the single port of Liverpool, The loci h :u of cotton at the port of ;:0\v York since the ist ivi t ?id i,? u;,o7.S bales, jigainst 80,081 balos ex* ported Irom the port in the samo period. At an average o *211) ?, h ;!. tlieso receipts represent a currency value *>i ..; .1 ., ii-M ?ml the exports eS.7ui.4to. Xhersesipts at. tint j:??i-u since the comineuoeutent of tho current am.-.,. 1 ,. r yt.,-, Reptetnucr I, amount to 20*,nt biles or. at tl e . v 1 .ie of ;2^(i ?i bale, nearly forty-nino mil lion v.o.b.v (preciso? 818.981,8601 in currency. Tho iOc:i. uu.iva or tin. staploclosQd quit?briskly aiulbuoy mu> } '.u.-diy, under an anhnetu I demand from ?pin iic 1. si Ippers and speculators. Tho etock of ot-ttou on liMid i.1.11 on shipboard not cleared in this port is est 1 Soltttn 1?()',,JU balea, worth about thirty-six million Jhereceipts of cotton at all U10 shipping ports of tho united States thus far in the curiont cotton year, begln iiing with September 1, reach 25o,bOO bales, sguinsl ex ports in the. tame period of 107,000 bales. Included in tho exports have boon 03,500 ?m'es to Great Britain, 7000 iiUles to lYnuco, and 1600 bale:; to other foreign ports? making up tho graud total of 107,000 bales. Tbocuti ?ntr-.i Hh da on blind und on shipboard not cleared, at all the shipping ports, is ?Sd.sGO bales, rongldy valued at ever seventy-right mUhou dollars.??V, Y. Timm, 38tt. N. York Advertisements. CARRIAGES" THE IMMENSE STOCK, NOW IN TUB TOREE LARGE ware ROOMS, covering an area of 13,000 square feet, ENTRANCES, NO. 460 BROADWAY, and No. If. CROBliY-STREET, being the LARGEST AS SORTMENTOF CARRIAGES ever offered In New Vork, will now be soldat greatly reduced price?. HARNESS, Ac?An assortment always On bund. C. WITTY, No. 100 Broadway, New York. October'.28 stuthimn ~B. I. BECK & CO., No. 9 PIXE.STREET, NEAV YORK, MANUFACTURING STATIONERS, JOB PRINTERS AND LITIIOORAPHERS, ITaetemleSttd Retail Dealers in Firsl-C'ass Office Fixtures. CONSTANTLY ON HAND A SPLENDID A8SORT ; MENT of Foreign und Domestic LETTER AND NOTE PAPER. Envelopes of every hizo and quantity. Certificates of Stock, Ronds. Checks Notes, Drafts, Rllla or Exchange, llillhcadH and Cards, he, tastefully executed. Onlers .by mail will receive prompt attention at low est cash prices. D. I. DECK.CHAS. NEWBOVRC. October 2?_stuthlyT (SUCCESSOR TO J. A. H. HASBROUCK & CO.,) Wholesale and Retail Stationer, Blauk Book Manufttctnrer, LITHOGRAPHER AND PRI.VTER, STATIONER'S HALL, 15 NA8&? U and H PINE-STS., v(I5anl; of Commonwealth Building.) NEW YORK. I>LANK BOOKS, SUITABLE FOR BANKS, INSUR > ANCE AND STOCK COMPANIES, constantly on hand and made to order at short notice; Lithographic work of every description; Checks, Bonds, Certificates of Stock. Notes, Drafts, Ac. executed at short notice and in the finest style of the art ; Copper und Steel Plate Engraving, Copying Presses and Stande, Tin, Cash and Deed Boxes, Arnold's Writing Fluid and Copying Inks. Having all the facUities for the manufacture of Blank Books, and the execution of every description of Litho graphic nnd Printed Work, I ain prepared to execute all orders in the shortest possible time, and at the lowest prices, having had an experience of twenty years in the business. Stationery of every description at low prices. October 28 stulb :imo S?UTHEMlL?r?miGR?TION-" AND ?PRODUCT C O 3S 3E?-A. 1^" "5T , So. 71 IJroudway, near IVull-xtrcct? NEW YORK. W. H. QUINCY (late of South Carolina), Secretary. ORGANIZED FOR THE PURPOSE OF INTRODUC ING Capital, Mechanical Skill, Emigration and Labor-saving Machinery into the Southern States. Stationary und Portable Engines, Saw and Grist Mill!', Cotton Gins and Presses, Turpentine and Whisky Dis tilleries, Agricultural Implements and Labor-Saving Machinery of uU kinds furnished at manufacturers' prices. Consignments of Cotton, Turpenline.'and all other Southern Products solicited. White Labor (German, Ac.) supplied. Southern Lends Sold, Leased and Exchanged. Particular attention raid to the sale of State and Rail road Bonds, and all other Southern securities. Address W. II. tiUINCY, Secretary. No. 71 Broadway, Now York. hkfekiincek. G. W. Ri?os, Ero., Washington, D. C. Messrs. Wilson, Uiiwon ft Co., New York. EnWAAD Hai?iit, Eb;i., President B-nk Common wealth, N. Y. Hexht Stokes. Esq., President Manhattan Life Insur ance Company, N. Y. Messrs. D. T. Walteks f: Co., Baltimore, MO. Messrs. Thomas ft Co., Bankers, Baltimore, Md. Col. wm. Johsukjh, President Charlotte and Columbia Railroad. Gen, John Uratton, Wbmsboro*, south Cand?na. BOFOS JOBKSOXi Esq., President Exchange Bank, Co lumbia, S. C. Btutlilmo October'?H V. W. BBIN0ERH0FF, ~ ?O. 131 VlILI^r.vM-STREET, NEW YORK, IMXUFACTCKEK OF DRUG GISTS' AND JEWELLERS' FESTE SCALES, EXmOICAL INSTRUMENTS, MEDICINE CHESTS, AND SADDLE BAGS. urronTJKB OF BRUSHES, COMBS, PERFUMERY, SOAPS, AJ\D DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES, OP EVERY DESCRIPTION. October 28 Btutlilmo LYON'S KATHAIRON. KATHAIRON I? FROM THE GREEK WORD "Kathro," or "Kathairo," signifying to cleanse, rejuvenate and restore. This article is what its namo signifies. For preserving, restoring nnd beautifying the human hair, It is the most remarkanlo pr?paration In the world. It is again owned nnd put up by tho original proprietor, ana is now mado with the mime can-, skill and attention which gave it a sale of over one million bottles por annum. It is a most delightful Hair Dressing. It eradicates scurf and dandruff. It keeps the head cool and clean. It makes the hair rich, soft and glossy. It prevents tho hair from falling off and turning gray. It restores hair upon bald heads. Any lady or gentleman who values a beautiful bead of hair should use Lyon's Kathairon. It Is known nnd used throughout the civilized world. Sold by all re spectable dealers. DEM A3 BARNES Ac CO., October 28 stuthlyr New York. JAMES DICKSON, tf& TITE POPULAR PRINTER. UST.Ult.MUKD 185?). NBAT, QUICK ANDOlfKAP. NEW PRESSES. NOS. 3 and f. TltYON i'OW (opnosKo City Hall, junction of entro and ?botham-Otroeta)i Hew York, Everybody th.it has pstnmhted bino are sallrfird with tho work, and admit they have, not bP?'U o\crclmri?ed. Persons who want good work at a low price, aro invited to call. Kluthhnii!! October 23 XEWYORK:m?ESl?WO?. ? G. & C. PLACE, SUCCESSORS TO STEVENS, BROTHER & CO., No. a J'4 PKARL-gTREET, N. Y., Manufacturers nnd Dealers In every description of Circular Saw Mills, STATIONERY AND PORTABLE STEAM ENtiiSES AND BOILERS, Wood, worth*? Planors, AND ALL OTHER woon.tvoiiKir.'(i ?iachiner, LATHS, PLANERS, DRILLS, LEATHER AND RUB DER BELT1NO, Ilubblt and ofher Composition Metals, with all article? neetlfol in Maehlne and Railroad Repair Shops; Vny >i CoV. liiorovtd Scroll tiaw with Iron Frnmo and Table, aud nt'ior Toluable improvements; "D. Dick's" cclobrr.tod .inti.Friction Shears. Punches and Press?e; Harris* 1 atrut hiltiug Machines, Jeffrey's Donble-Acting Dull Vu..o l'iuiipe. Portable Scales fn (treat vartofv. OEOROK PLAOK.CHARLES PLACE. September 20 luths ?tutos N~ York Advertisements, ORBAX JONE6 STREET, NEW ?OEK. CUYAS & POL. SPLENDID FRENCH CUISINE, Tin; DB8I IN THK Citv. Breakfast a !a carte. Table D'Hote atC P. M. The only FRENCH, SPANISH and AMERICAN HOTEL in New York. stuth2mo October 88 A. J. L?BCHE, MAMUFACTUr.mi ANL> DKALEK IS AU KIHDS OP Traveling lings. Liullos* French Satchels, etc., etc.. No. CG COETLANDT-STREET, .YfcV VOJIFT. OH- ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. October 2H stuthfimo Tri S?LL?wT Manufacturer of Desks AN? OFFICE FURNITURE, NO. 107 FULTON-STREET, NEAR NASSAU-STREET, NEW YORK. October 28 f)tulh2mo JOHN C. BEALE, STATIONER, Ko, 10 Nassau-street, Sew York. A LARGE HTOCK OF FIRST-CLASS BLANK BOOKS. Also, Domestic und Foreign Papers and Stationery. Constantly on bund, Sets of Account Rooks made to onler. Lithography, Engraving and l'rinting oxccnteelproiiipt ly and iu the best poaamle manner. .Special attention to orders by mail, and price as low as nny bonne in the city for goods of e<pial quality. Ftuthlyr October 28 R. II. OBER, New York. 11. P. ODER, JOSEPH S. NANSON, St. Louis. A. G. OBER, F. D. A?WATEH, Nuw-Orlcans. OBER, SANS?N & CO., Commission Merchants, No. 58 DEO AD-STREET, NEW YORK. Nanson, Oder A: Co., St. Louis. Oueu, Atwai?.k Ai Co., New Orleans. I" 1P-F.E.M, ?\\sll ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGN J MENTS OF COTTON to our houses cither lu New York. Mew Orleans, or 8u Louis, or to our friends in Europe. stuthlyr October'id J. H. BALDWIN, jiuror.TEn and aour.En in HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, TAIJLK MATS, GONGS, JAPANNED WARE, STUAINEKS, ?Sic. A'jENTFOR TUE AMERICAN TEA TRAY COMPANY. (A roll Stock ou Hand.) JArANNED AND STAMPED WARE. BRADLEY *&, HUBBARD, M.'.KCFACTURitRS OF COAL OIL FI-VTVUES, No. St William street, corner Maiden Latin, N. Y. October 23 stiilh 2luo EW?RlTc??PE?, euccES?on to a. lonoktt, No. 46 Vesey-sireet, New York, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN COTTON PRESSES AND COTTON GINS, HORSE POWERS, THRESHING MACHINES 10, 11, M ami 00 FLOWS, Canal Barrows. And all other Agricultural Implemcnt?, FcrtUizora and Seeds. PLOW CASTINGS of all kinds constantly on hand. October 28 sluthlyr BRIDGES & LANE, MANUFACTUHERS AND DEALERS EH RAILROAD AND 'CAR' FINDINGS, UBD Machinery of Every Description, ALSO, TAFTS PATENT ROLLING LEVEE SIIEARS ANO PUNCHES. NO. CO COTJRTLu\ND-HTHEET, Corner of Greenwich, NEW VOEK. RA1LKCAD AXLES, WHEELS. CHAIRS, SPIKES, Rolls, Nutp. Wn.?herrt, Car, Ship and Drldgo Dolts, Don IVrf?injs of various kinds, fcc. *c. 8TEEL AND RUEUEE SPRINGS, LOCOMOTIVE and nAND LANTERNS, Portable For-,? and Jaci Screw?, Cotton Duck for Cnr Covers, Dru^s aud Silver Trim mings, Belting of ail kinds, Ln^saue Cheeks, Ac, fee. Also, Ageuta for the Manufacturers of CAB HEAD LININGS. ALDEHT ani??te.joui. c. LAXE. October 2i atntttSBtO Funston & scofield; Manufacturers of EXCELSIOR FIREWORKS, LANTERNS, FLAGS. FIRE CRACKERS, TORPEDOES, Ac., No. 9 DEY-STBEET, near Broadway, New York. October 28 BtuUi2mos JEWELRY AND MASONIC EMBLEMS. B. T. HAYWAKD, Manufacturing Jeweller, No. fil>9 Broadway, corner Fuit on-street, NEW YOliK. THE ATTENTION OF THE JEWELRY AND FANCY Good? Trade Is especially invited to the very lane assortment which this stock comprises. Now stylo BEET RUCKLES, Unir Oraatneuta, Set* of Jewelry,cti-.ilu* ol nil hind:?. Locket:!, IJracolctB, Rinpn, Scar' I'm?, MA SONIC EMRLEMS, KejiitciioMiirk!?, together with a lull assortment of ever} llil g in tho Jewelry Hue. Parties wir.bin;,' to order will pleano cuclond S5 os a Kiiarautce that they will take, iho package, and specify tho umouut thoy would liliu to navo sent, and they rnu jiuy tho e?preiis and havo the iirlvllogo o? returning nny thing they may Uriah to, and get their money. Specify tho niilui-o of the biitdiiciis you Want tho Jewelry fur, so that I can select goods appropri?t* thereto. An iuspec tiim ol my various iiHt'ortiiientu will bo cheerfully nlluw od without any obligation to purcbaso, October ?8 f.tutli2mo E. H. REEVES & CO., Nos. 183 and 1S7 Wutcrvslvcct, New York, W.VMuTACTUr.nT.S OK AND DEALERS IN Agricultural and Horticultural IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINES. PLOW8 AND FLOW CASTINGS, MOWING- AND Reaping Machine?, Hor?.o Powers mid Threshers, Funning and Ortet Mills, Saw and Roller t:otton Ginu lor hand, horse, rteain or water power, IngerBoll'a Cotton, Wool and Huy Prcssof?, Wagons, Cartii, Trucks and Wheelbarrows, Guano, Dono Dust, Hoyfa Super Phos phate Limo aud other Fertilizers, Grain, J'ietd, Grass, Uardin, Herb and flower Seeds, Improved live Stock, d)c. DtrOT OP TIU? CELEanATEO "EELA.C3-XJB O?TTON Q-IjNTB," aiANCrACTVRED BOLELY BY BATES, HIDE & CO. ff?T Send lor Catalogues. stutL3mo October 28 N. York Advertisements. fancy_goodSr C. F. A. HINRICHS, No. IDO BROADWAY, dt No. 71 TO No. 73 LjImtIj'-.strtcl, {few Yoilt, SUCCESBOH TO 51. WF.UCKMKI HTEIl, ESTADLlSlIED SINCE 1601,1 IMPORTER AND DEALER IN G I ERMAN, FRENCH AND BNOLIHU FANCV OoODH. T ULASSWAltE, PORCELAIN AND TOYH of all ! BcriptloUS. Tobacco Pipes, and emuliere' olhcr requi sites. A full assortment of the above goods coustunlly na hand, which he oilers at the lowest market prlceii. floods Imported to order on liberal terms. Dipol for AECHEItY AND CRICKET, CROQUET AND HASE HALL IMPLEMENTS, and other Out-Door domes. Catalogues may be had on application. October 38 stnthOmo JOHN B. FULLER, MANUFACTURER k DEALER, No. 8 DEY-STREET, NEW YORK, Has in Blorc and ready for immediate ?hijimoiit, and is manufacturing to order, rOETABLE AND STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, 2 to 350 borre power; Circular and Upright Saw Mill? <A tho inoPt approved construction, of all aises, cutting ~M to 1500 feet of lumber per hour; Orlnt MIUs, Mill Iron?, Water Wheels, and every kind of .Mill Machinery; Hogar RlillR, Paper and Mining Machinery; Tools, Tanks, Ac, for Oil and Salt Wf.-rks; Cotton and Woclou Machinery, to. Vertical Planers, Woodworth Planing Ma Iron Planer?, chine?. Engine. LiiUich, Oray ?c Wocd'* Planing Ma Drill Lathes. cIiPk-h, Boring Machinen, Daniels' Planing Machines, .Slatting MochiueK, Mouliling NachTnes, rjprhjbt Drill?, . Baelt Machines, tjteam Pmnpn, TenonluR Machines, Force Pumps, Power MortlctaH Machines, Lifting Pumps, Foot Morticing Msshlues, Suction Pump?, D?ring Machines, Hydraulic Jacks, Wind ishit Tenoning Ma Hcrew ,luckf, chines, ShnftiuK Pulleys and Circular Haw lionehes, Hangora, Wright's Patent Heroll Saw?, lubber and Lentb.tr Celt- Patent linltHcroJI KttWM, ingR, circular Reserving Nl illrf, ,eatlier and Rubber Dose, Upright Reserving Milln, Muuibing and Ose Fittings Rotary and Mining Pumpt, lloain and 'Jiih \'?jmh Every description of Machi? Jteatu and Wufer (Jaugea, aery ami Railway Hupirfle*. Cotton Gins ? Cotton Gins!! COTTON Ulflffflt! Taylor, Eagle, Drown, Hoolhern. Craven, ExcoWor and MoCnrthv coTi'uN OIN.s, with Engines or Horno Powers, und everything required lor Um mime, in atore, und lor subi ut tfi? lowest jiri-v. Your orden aro re Mpnclfiilly sullen**]. tttlhalyr October 3 VNITEU STATES STEEL FEN WORKS, FAtTWRV, CJUtDKK, N. J. R. ESTERBR?OK & CO., STEEL PEN MANUFACTURERS, WATlVTTrrn?RS 1 No* *,K* Arch-slTec?, I'liiln. lYAl.LUOUSLb j Vo> 4< JoUn^tl*?!, If. York. S:impl( h and price? on appllcailou. LotH made to or der of any pattern or Mamp required. CAUTION.?These Pens arc of Pennine American manufacture, and equal In flniKli. elasticity and finoueas of point to the bent Imported. They are, therefore, lure to gain Uie confidence of tho American pnblio. Tho fac simile of our hi;;ualure is aufticieut security uguiuHt for eign imitation. B. ESTEEDROOK & CO. September 2(1 tuUisly SD. SCII?YLER, No. 381 BROADWAY. CLOAKS, . CLOTHS, AND TRIMMINGS. ?fir New Styles and Novelties In CLOAKS, CL0AK INOa, and TRIMMINOS, now ready. October 28 stuthiinio STOVER MACHINE CO. MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN Machinists' Tools and H. D. STOVER'S PATENT. Wood woBKnca machinery Machinista' Tool? of all descriptions Machinists' and Railroad Supplies. WAREHOUSE No. 117 MDERTY-ST., NEW YORK. Manufactory foot of Fifty-first-htieet, North River. Alt Machinery made by us set up and fully tested in hop before shipping. Rtuthumo October 28 .C. REINH[ARDS7 Siauufacturer of Champagne?, Sparkling Cala wild nud Hock, No. 103 LIBERTY-STREET, NEW YORK. *S~ Orders promptly filled. stuth2mo October 28 W. F. HYATT, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN Domestic and Foreign Hardware l?o. 54 11EEKJIAX-STKEET. DEPOT FOR AMERICAN SCREWS, O. AMES k SON'S SHOVELS, best English Files, Carriage and Tiro Bolts, Strnp and T Hinges, Cnt and Wrought Null?. A. Field A- Ron's Tacks, Iliads, kc ; Douglass' Axes, Ac. October 28 stuth'Jmos S-T--1860-X. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS. They purify, idrengthen and Invigorate. They create? healtliy appelilo. Thoy nro un antidoto to change of water and diet. They overcome effects of dissipation and late hours. They strengthen the antera ami enliven the mind. Thoy prevent urasiuotlc mid Intermittent fevers. Thoy purify tho breath Binl acidity of the ?tomscb. Thoy eure Dyspepsia and Constipation. They cure Diarrhoea. Ch lora and Cholera Morbus. Thoy cuj-e Liver Complaint aud Nervous Headache. Thoy me the In at Hitters lu the world*. They uir.ke tho weal: strong and era exhausted nature's ,;re,it re storer. They an- made of pure Ht. Crois Rum, the. cele brated Cfllhuys Dirk, roots und herbs, nml mo taken with the plciibiiro of a beverage, without regard to a;;u or thnu of day. Particularly recommended to delicate pernous reqn.rlng : . ecullo stimulant. Sold by all Cro es?, Druggists, llohla and Saloons. Only genuine when Cork in oovcert by our privata V. S. Stamp. He wuro of cuuuLrlcl'.t: aud refilled bottles. P. 11. DRAKE k CO., No. 21 Park Row, em York. October 28 ?du! h ly BOLTS, NUTS, WASHERS a:;d S C RjlEW S . LEAC?I BROTHERS, Ko. 8(J LHiorly sfreot, New York, MANUPACTL'RERS, HATE ON HAND ALL SIZES AND KINDS OF DOLTS, NUTS. WASHERS AND SCREWS. Also, RAlLUuAD a^D ?JACHXXlbX'S U?OL? AND bUI' PUES, EtuthCmo October 28 N. York Advertisements, ' LEO?;Vl?DTlrPLEBV'S S0.\~ i.:. ::ui A?.Tfi;i:i? >: Celebrated Railroad Mills Snuff and Tobacco, TN FOIL PAPIERS AND CANISTERS. AND OEXEBAL #-. ?',' ' :,1''rs "' LEAK MANUFACTURED TODACO ?. Slv ?j.'.HS. fcc., .No. 183 Water, and W Piuv-stivets, New > oik. OELEBHATED SMOKING TOBACCO Color ymir McsrMcliauin OroiHXHj and Rlk-kilyklick. N. li.?All orders for tin- celebrated Railroad Mlllv Until! and Cut robacco will be promptly attended to ? . _ ??. CUAS. Al'l'LBBY. 'b.v. niber 2_ tlwtnitow NEW "X-oitlC CIGAR MANUFACTURING COMPANY, O. CHEEK?, Ai.c.NT, No. U4 Warren-street, Xiw Voilt. *3 CU Kl flflA CI<i.??fi- '?'VARIOUS OA/vU.UVV quail?.*, ?m hand, at (?ric oa less tlniii present coat to manufacturo. Prices from $IR to in? a thousand. Orders tilled, and collections made by Expresa, tbatuSmo November2 Daniel Hodgman, MANLKACTLIIKK OF AND DSUUilllll l.M ML KINDS OF L\DM RUBBER GOODS, No. 27 Maiden Lane, m;h YORK. Nov? rrib? r 2 t;: lu'!;,..) (?EO. WM. S?J?THWICK, Wholesale Drug-gist, Na?.-ei**oi' to Philip *?hJ*W>Jif> aftJj ? ;?., J'^'LWi'.l.l^JS}::, . ; :. ; CIIEMICALB, EXTRACTH asi? medical rr.i:r/.i:.'.TioN? SURGICAL INSTItUalKXTS CLASS;V?AliE DRUGGISTS' ITRNITUBE AND riXTUKES, Ami rill articles pertaining to tho business. Wines and Liquors for Medical Purposes. No*. ?S AM) <;0 VESEY-^TREET, NEW YORK. 49TarUctUAr att< ntion paitl to orders by moil, November 2 IhsUtfuio ntrojiTcrc aud dealer in Fine Groceries, Choice Tea?, etc.. etc., aw. 200 ?c 202 cnEEwriCJisr.. con. of ml ni:j r, NEW YORK. November 2 Ihsluflmi S.-T.-18G0-X. ?RAKE'S PLANTATION RITTERS. They purely, strengthen and invigorate. They create a healthy appetite. They are an antidote to chango of water and diet. They overe?me effects of divination and late hours. Thuy strengthen the system aud enliven the mind. They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fivers. They purify the breaUi and acidity of tho stomach. They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. They cure Diarrhoea, Cholera and Cholera SIOl'bQf. They cure Liv?.-r Complaint and Nervous Headache. They arc the beat Bitters in the world. They mala the weall man strenge and are exhausted nature's ?Tec 1 restorer. They ara competed of the celebrated Cali saya Eark, Cascarilla Park, Dandelion, Chaniouiilo now ers, Lavender flowers, Wiiilorgrreii, Anise, C'lover-bnds, Orango Peel, Snute-rcot, Caravwy, Coriau?er, Durdcck S.?T.?ISC??X., ice. The fuUowing l3 a sample of the testimony daily re ceiveil : Boldikb's Home, SriT.r.wrFNDrisT'i' OrrtOK, > Cescinnatj, O., January V.">, ist,'.'.. | * * * w * * * I have given your Plantation Diticrs to hundreds o our noble soldiers who stop hire, inoro or less disabled j from Tarions causes, and tho effect is most marvelcu and gratifying. Such a preparation M this I heartily wish in every family, in every hospital, and at hand on every battle field. O. W, D. ANDREWS, Superintendent. TCtuUBD'a Hotel, 1 Wasdwgton, 1>. C, Jan. 23, 1MB. J Gestlemks : We require another supply of your Plan tatlou Bitters, Uie popularity of which daily increase with the guests of our Iiourc. Respectfully, SYKrS, CUADWICK & CO^ Cleveland, Dec. 6,1602. * * I had been so ill with Li to Complaint and Dyspepsia Uiat I was ??ompellcd to aban don my business. I used three bottles of the Plantation Bitters, and to my astonishment nm entirely cured They are tho best medicino I ever used, and I shall en deavor to mako them known. Plcato inform mo wh 8.?T.?1800?X. moans. Yours truly, H. I?. KINOS?-EY. Dr. W. A. Child?, Surgeon of the Tenth Vermont Ro glment, writes: I wish every soldier had a bottle of Plan, talion Bitters. They are. the most effective, perfect an h.ir:iil?!fi3 tonte I ?vw used." , a.vi.T House, LoDievtr.rJE, Ky., Deo. 21, 18*1. Messrs. P. H. Dkake k Co. : We aro compelled to order twelve dozen Plantation l?tter:! to supply friends who Uavo no other way o pro curing Ulis admirablo article. Respectfully yours, SIIAS F. MILLER k CO., Proprietors. BocaJBRSB, N. T., Dec. 21, 1301.It * * * Tho Plantation Bitten have cured mo o the worstl.lml of dyspepsia of near fe-nr years Blaiidlii? I havo recommended them to others, and as far as know with signal success. I ana, ke, REV. J. S. C'ATUORH Burkett IIooei:, CrxcrsNATi, Oaio.l Dee. 20 18CG. J Ml-h?us. Diuke k Co.?The Plantation Ritters appea to bo very popular hero. Sand us tweuty cases moro ou obligo, Yours truly, T. P. SAUNDERS k CO &u. fto. Ac. Ac. Dcllealo ?emalcs, requiring r. geutle ntimulnnt, an clergymen, lawyers and students exhausted by mohtX abor, wiUfln.l tho Plantation Bittors a most brneflo touio. Every boltto bas the/uc simile of our signature on steel plato engraving, or it is not genuino. Bold by all Druggiits, Grocers and Country Btorea. P. H. DRAKE & CO., No. 202 Broadway, N. Y. Augubt 15 tnth* ta?