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_ CHARLESTON DATE Y NEWS....NOVEMBEH 0, 1865. N. York Advertisements. THE WAS IIItf ?TON ??C?S WORKS HAVE ON HAND POR SALE THEIR IMPROVED PORTABLE STEAM EXalSBS, Portable Circular Bow Mill?, tlaii" Si? .Mills, flour and Corn Mills, and manufacture to order all kinds ?>!' Steam Engines, Ma rine Stationary ami ITopellcr, Railroad Cars and 'lurn Tallies. Iren Steam V?*rf? an.l ltarges; also, (?encrai Machinery. Iron and Braes Castings, large and small Forcing?. Ac. .vc AddreM UEO. M. OLAPP, Treasurer, Newbnrg, N. Y. Or L. C. WARD, Agent, Nu. " 'i Liberty-street, Boom No. 9, New York. lyr October 28 Type FoMUtlrjf ami Printers* Emporium. ESTABLISHED 1818. H A O AR Se CO., Ko. 3S Gobi-Street, New York City, THIS OLD ESTABLISHED FOUNDRY, HAVING A lar^o assortment of book, newspaper, job AND ORNAMENTAL TYPE, the proprietors ore pre pared, with ample facilities, to promptly executo aU or ders for name, and Printing materials of every descrip tion, including PRESSES of all manufactures. Orders may bo odilrosBcd to A. J. BURKE, our A(?ent at CbarlcBton, 8. C. _ Cinos_October 28 AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, NOS. 10, 11, CO, 00, AND ALL OTHER FLOWS. COTTON OINS, AND ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINERY, For sale by tho Manufacturers, J. T. GOODWIN k CO., Nos. 29 and 31 Fulton-street, Now York City. September 25 _ 3tno "ABRAHAM BUSSING, No. 71 John-street, NEW YORK. AGENT FOli THE SALE OF AUSABLE HORSE NAILS GOSNOLD HORSE SHOES RICHARDSON'S HORSE SHOES IIOBART'S TACKS, BRADS, &c. limit's Patent Combination Razor Strops THE AUSABLE HORSE NAILS ARE HAMMERED from T V F Norway Iron, and w.irrauted equal to any in market. Tho GOSNOLD HORSE AND MULE SHOES being lighter than other brands, are well adapted for tho Southern market. Orders Filled at Lowest Market Pri?es. Seutembcr 23 2moa TO THE PAPER, ENVELOPE AXD STATIONERY TRADE OF THE SOUTH. MFSRR8. CUTTER, TOWER k CO. WOULD RE spect?hlly offer their stock on as favorable terms as can bo found in tho City of New York, such as Flat Cap, Ruled Papers of all hinds. Cap, Letter, Octavo, Drit isli, Rath, Ac I envelopes of all kinds, in quantities from 1000 to 1,000,000. Manufacturers of Lead Pencils of all kinds. Patient Rubber-head Lead Pencils, and Steel Pens of all kinds. Wo also will stamp tho nonio of any party en Lead Pencils or Steel Pens where much Ib or dered. Our Barometer Inkstands, which we take pleas ure in offering to the trade. Wc keep a large stock of Albums and Diaries for 1800. A List of Prices will bo sent to any party desiring one. CUTTER. TOWER & CO.. Corner of Nassau and Beckman-stcets, October 28 lyr_Wliitlnck Building. New York. UNION PORCELAIN WORKS MANUFACTURE CHINA WARE FOR HOTELS, STEAMROATS AND FAMILY U8E. Porcelain Door, Drawer and Shutter Knobs, plain or decorated. Also, Door Platos, Finger Plates and Shield Number Platos; Dniwt-r Pulls and Knobs for Druggists' drawers, numbered or lettered, as may be desired; POR CELAIN HARDWARE TRIMMINGS of all descriptions. THOS. C. SMITH k CO., Proprietors. Ofllco No. 3? John-street, N. Y. Factory Brooklyn, X D. 3moj October 2a CORNE yLOCKW?r?~cilD?~ WHOLESALE DEALER! IN Brooms, ^ftintecl 3?ails, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, MATS, TWINE, CORDAGE, French and German Baskets, House Furnishing Goods, Children's Carriages, kc. Ko. 23 Fulton and :"Vo. -.405 Water-sts., N. X, Wooden Ware packed for exportation. .LOCKWOOD.A. W. LOCKWOOD October 2H fimos SHACK?LFOR?), HAAS & CO. Commit ion Mer chants, KO. 130 FRO.UT-STREET, NEW YORK, NO. 32 WATER-STREET, IVILMINGTON, N. C. ARE PREPARED TO RUY AND SELL ALL KINDS OF MERCHANDISE, find the Productions of the South. ORDERSTAKEN FOR NORTH CAROLINA LUMBER October 28 Imo ^MARVIN'S NEW PATENT" ALUM ANO DRY PLASTER PLRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES. MERCHANTS' 8AFEH. BANKERS' 8TEEL BURG LAR PROOF AND SPECIE CHESTS, Plote and Jewelry Safes for Dwelling Houses, of Ornamented Patterns, with Marblo tops. Our Safes possess tho following advantages : They combino tho two most ?re-proof substances known. They are perfectly dry, and do not corrode the Iron. They do nul lose thotr Arc-proof qualities by age. Our Locks are superior to any others in use. MARVIN k CO., No. 206 Broadway, New York. No. 721 Cbctitmit-stieet, Philadelphia. October 28 _ lyr FANCY DYEING ESTABLISHMENT, OFFICE NOS. 5 AND 7 JOHN-STREET, NEW YORK. I No. 7IS Broadway. N. Y., No. silly Fulton - street, Rr.ii.klyn, and No. 17 N. KIghf h-fct.. Phil. THIS ESTABLISHMENT. SO LONG KNOWN TO THE country, nonHiina to DYE AND CLEAN ALL KINDS OF DRESS GOODS, cither in the piece or in ?matte. Ladies' Dreasoc, KUiwls, kc, o? Silk, Satin, Velvet, Merino, ?ml other fabrics, cleaned carefuUr, -without boina ripped. Alan, Or ntlcincn's C??ats, Over coats, Pants, Vest?, ,'cc. Kid ?Moves Cleaned or Dyed Black. Goodsforwar.lcil by eiprcsa carefully attended to. and returned by exiir?'*.-?, if required. October 28 2 ?> HA lilt LIT. NEPHEWS k CO. G.PAR.SONS, -MANUFACTURER HAD F ? R LD'S UNION F ( il E WORKS, IMPORTER CHINESE PIBE CRACKERS. ROCKETS, Ac MANUFACTURER LANTERNS, FLAGS. Ac. ALMO. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HIS OWN IMPORTA TOYSAN^ F fJC Y GOODS No. 24 John -te ' -i'- 'troadway, Now York. October 28 1 yr MANU . JOBBERS OF Straw ory Groodn, N??? ?AD WAY, WART,) A FULLS' IITABLE FOR THIS marko ,ur pntronauu is re spectfully so! October 28 N. York Advertisements. A. C. SCUAEF???] TJaT?T BROWN k CO.. 1 GEO. Y. BARKER. } No. 33 8. Front Street, \ New York. ) Philadelphia. ) A. a BCHAEFER, Jn., COIUrm LKlltr AM? 1IIATT BTUEET8, Baltimore. Adolplius C. Schaeier & Co., (FORMERLY OF BALTIMORE,) General Shipping & Commission MERCHANTS, 0. Ill WATER-ST., NEW YORK. ag-EVERY FACILITY OFFERED FOR CONSIGN MENTS and execution of orders in New York, Philadel phia, or Baltimore, by either house* August 14_^?t_ JAMES CONNER'S SONS? United States Type Foundry AND PRINTERS' WAREHOUSE, Nos. 38, 30 ami 33 Centre-street, New York, Corner of Kcuilc-strec?. THE TYPE ON WHICH THIS PAPER IS PRINTED Is from the above Foundry. ly October 3 "t^n?wto?k bible 'AHO COMMON PRAYER BOOK SOCIETY HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE A880RT MENT of ENGLISH and AMERICAN BIBLES and Prayer Books, in various styles of binding, to which they invite public attention. Tho trado supplied. Nos. 5 aud 13 COOPEB UNION, New York. Snotembor 21 2mo ~\v_._bT bxj btnett, (SUCCESSOR TO JAMES T. STEER) No. 45 FULTON-STREET, MANUFACTURER OF STEER & BURTNETT'S celebrated Patent PAINT and WHITEWASH BRUSHES. ALSO, Fino Ground and Extra PAINT BRUSHES, and Brush es of ever}' description, of tho best material and work anship. y Orders promptly and faithfully executed. September 23 _ 6mo "SCHEjSTCK'S Machinery Depot, JACOB B. SCHENCK, Agent, No. 70 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK. WOODWORTH PLANING, TONGUING AND GROV ING MACHINES; Sash and Blind Machinery; Portable and Stationary Stoam Engines and Boilers; Page's Circular 8aw Mills of tho most approved con struction, of all sizes, and all kinds of Machinery for working wood aud iron. Also a superior quality ol LEATHER BELTING, RUBBER BELTING, PACKING, Ac, Ac. Orders respectfully solicited, which wlB receive prompt attention. 2mo .'.eptembor 14 R. H. ALLEN & CO., Nos. 180 Si 101 WATER-ST., NEW YORK. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINERY of all kinds?Plows, Harrows and Cultivators; mall tools for tho Farm aud Garden, such as Spades, Shovels, Hoes, Forks, Rakes, Ac, and for Grass Hooks, Scythes, Scytho-Stouea, and Agricultural Hardware in general. Wo offer, also, a large assortment of our own manu facturo of Hay Cutters, Coffee and Grain Mills, Sugar Mills for Grocers' use. Store Trucks of various patterns, Uoad Scrapers, Wheelbarrows, ko. Fertilizers of all kinds, such as Coo's Superphosphate if Lime, pure Ground Bone, Peruvian Guano, and Pou drette. PORTABLE BTEA it ENGINE8, COTTON PRES SES AND GINS. SEEDS. Everv valuable American and Foreign variety of VEGETABLE, FLOWER and GBASS SEED and FIELD G HAIN that bas proved worthy of cultivation, grown and selected expressly for our trade. Sales made lu bulk, per pound or bimliel, or in small packets, for retailing, by the hundred or thousand, October 3 Smos NATIONAL FLINT GLASS WORKS. ~ EDWARD RORKE & CO., No. ?33 Pcarl-Strt-ct, New York, Manufacturers of FLINT GLASSWARE AND COAL OIL LAMPS of every description. Illustrated Catalogues, with price lists, sent freo ou application. 3mo October 8 J. GOULD Si SONS, EXCLUSIVELY IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF TEAS, No. 1S3 Greenwich-street, New York. September 28 2moe m?m?^?^?tolery company MANUFACTURERS Of an extensive variety of superior TABLE CUTLERY, Having also an exclusive right to use the Hard Rubber Handle A NEW ARTICLE, warranted immovable, and not affected by HOT WATER. Butcher, Shoe Knives, &c. October 3 6mos No. IS Ilrcknmtiit,, Tt, Y. HOUSE FURNISHING. "Berrlan" Wareroonis, 601 Broadway, I?. Y. T1THERE CAN BE FOUND CUTLERY, SILVER \\ Plated Ware, Tea Trays, Water Coolers, Cream Freezers, Refrigerators, Mangles, Clothes Wringers, Car pet Sweepers, Wood, Tin, and Japanned Wares, Ac. Cooking Utensils of every description. September 21_3mos H. H. CASEY. ABURTUSXCONSTANT, BANKERS, COR. PULTON AND W VTEIl-STREETS, Buy and sell UNITED STATES SECURITIES of all kinds at favorablo rates. COLLECTIONS promptly made on all accessible points of the United States and Canada. FOUR PER CENT. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DE POSITS which may be withdrawn without notice, aa with tho City Banks. DIUFT8 ON LONDON for ?1 and upwards. September 21 3mo NEW YORK STEAM ENGINE WORKS MANUFACTURERS OF stationary and portable engines and boilers, AND MACHINISTS' TOOLS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. ??-Manufactories: FOOT OF TWENTY-THIRD-ST., E. R.. N. Y., and WORCESTER. MASS. O?lco FOOT OF TWENTY-THIRD-STREET, E. R,, N. Y. j*^- Every Machino built by us is started and thor oughly tested In shop before being shipped. September 21 3mos "CHARLES A. CRANE, WHOLESALE PAPER WAREHOUSE, y No. 27 John-street, "?JEW YORK. Denier In W? > ?tag, Wrapping, and Print III?; ?' . ;n-i 1, Tivlno, ?fee, ?fee. RAfi* \VD PAPER STOCK. September ?" 2mo* N. York Advertisements. i:stnt-iisii? <i in 1817. PAPER AT LESS THAN MANUFACTURERS' PRICES. NO CONNECTION WITH THE COMUINED MONOPO LY FOR UIOII 1'EICLS. I OFFER THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTE stock of PAPER, of ?very description, to bo Ruin In this country. BookacDers, Stationers, Printers aua Binders will wivo money by first examining uiy stock Orders by mail promptly fllled. A. P. HARD. Wholesale Paper Dcalor, No. 14 Dcouinau-atrect, N. Y. (The Old Stand). September 2:1_ _ Saw j. p." dinsmor?; [Ko. 3G DEY-STltEET, NEW YORK, Proprietor of tlio Peruvian Syrup loud Dr. H. Antler's Iodine Water? WHOLESALE AGENT FOR WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, Wahoo and CaUsoya Bitters. Tho Universal Safety Matches. 2mo September 20 Excelsior Flint Glass-Works. JOHN LEACH, Warehouse, No. ?50 Pearl-street, New York. MANUFACTURER OF, AND WHOLESALE DEALER in. DRUOGIST'8 GLASSWARE AND SUNDRIE8. Coal OH Lamps and Fixtures, Tablo Glassware, In all varieties. Porfhmers', Confectioners' and Liquor Deal ers' GLASSWARE. 2mo September 21 "JOSEPH GIXLOTT'S STEEL PENS, OF TUE OLD BTANUAIID QUALITY. S JOSEPH GILLOTT WARRANTED. Or Descriptive Name, and Designating Number. SECOND SERIES.?From No. 700 to 761. T..?, ?.?_. 1 JoBKrn GiLLOTT, 1 With designating TnADE mark. | WAnnAKTEn. f Number. For oalo by Henry Owen, JOSEPH GILLOTT k SONS, 80I0 Agent. No. 91 John-street. N. Y. September 25 lyr_ JOHN T. MORRELL, Successor to John Moore, AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE, No. 193 Front-street, NEW YORK. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Embracing all the Neio and Most Approved Patterns. Ploughs HarrowB Cultivators dorso Hoes Jot ton Sweeps Boad Scrapers Surdon Rollers Field Rollere Corn ShcHcrs Sugar Mills Store Trucks Wheel Barrows Hand Carts Fanning Mills Coffee Mills Grain Cradles Scythes Sncaths Straw Cutters Shovels and Spades 8talk Cutters Hay and Manure Forks Cotton GhiB IGaiden and Hay Hakes Horse Powers and Threshing Maclilncs, WAGONS, CARTS, Ac. CASTINGS, of all kinds, made to order. GUANO, GROUND BONE, POlIDRETTE, And all other Fertilizers, sold on tho most f avorablo terms. October 5 fimo* ??BDNEB, DEITEE * C0~ COMMISSION MERCHANTS. FOR THE SALE OF COTTON, No. 116 PEARL-STREET, New York?No. 2* FRANKLEN-STREET. Boston. Having ample means for advances, a business ac quaintance of twenty-live years with Eastern spinners, and confining themselves strictly toa Commission Rusi ness without operating on their own account, respect fully solicit consignments. J. L. ABBOTT k CO., Mobile. Ala., Agents for Mississippi and Alabama. O. E. DEXTER, Columbus, Agent tor Georgia. October 28 lyr DI0KEHBON, REED AGO. lUFOUTERS OF AND DEALERS IH TIN PLATE, SHEET IRON, COPPER, WIRE, ZINC, and all other articles for tinners use. No. ? and 31 CLIFF-8T., cor. FULTON. September 25_lyr New York. D. H. BALDWIN, N. York_H. BRIGHAM. Savannah. J. F. CUMMINGS. N. York.. ..CM. HOLST, Savannah. D. H. BALDWIN & CO.. No. 178 PEARL-STREET, N. V. BKIUHAM, BALDWIN & CO., SAVANNAH, GA., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. /Or LIBERAL ADVANCES made on Cotton consigned to us at New York, or to our friends in Europe. Orders promptly fllled. 3moB September 28 NO. 45 COURTLANDT-STREET, NEIV-YORK. WROUGHT AND GALVANIZED IRON PD?E AND FITTDNGS BRASS WORK PORTABLE AND STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS. September 28 Gmo ~T?^S! TEAS! THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, Nos. 35 AND 37 VESEY-STREET. N. Y., ARE RECEIVING CARGOES OF TEA8. AND ARE seRlng them to the Trade at CARGO PRICES. They keep a very complete assortment, adapted to the Southern trade. AH Goods are sold at STRICTLY ONE PRICE, and from which there is no deviation. Tbe Company make a speciality of putting np TEAS in caddies and papers, for the Jobbing Trade. Tbe Company issue a monthly Price List, which is Dialled regularly to customers, and will be sent to any party ordering it free of charge. THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, No?. 39 and 37 Vesey-strcet, N. Y.. September 25 3mos "happerty & McHUGHT^ CORK Importers, Manufacturers and Dealers, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, No. C9 FULTON-STREET, NEW YORK. September 25 lyr Established 1780. J. C. HULL'S SON, (Formerly W. Hoix k Son), OFFICE No. 32 PARK ROW, NEW YORK. ?9- FACTORY, CLIFF AND HAGUE-STREET8. Soaps and Candles. Upwords of ono hundred varieties TOILET SOAPS. September 21 _ _3mo JATE EDWARD DUNIQAN <fe BROTHER. JAMES B. KIRKER, Publisher of Catholic Books and General Bookseller, No. 639 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, j September 21 3moa Up Stairs. BOOKS, STATIONERY AN? ALBUMS, FANCT GOODS, &c At Wholesale and Retail. 8END FOR OUR MAMMOTH CATALOGUE. MAIL ED free. HILTON k CO., September 28 3mo No. 12? Nassau-st, N. Y. MARBURG & CO,, Importers and Manufacturers of Sogar*, No. 193 Pearl-Street, Nor ember 4 Smo N. York Advertisements. P. ZOOBAUM&" PAIR?HILD, No. 10 Maiden Lane, NEW YORK.. September 2H thstu 3mon WM. MONTGOMERY, MACHINIST, Y?.VI?E11S, N. Y., HUCCESSOI? TO TUE N. Y. STEAM SAW BOU AN!? MA CHINE COMPANY. MANUFACTURER OF CIRCULAR, GANG AND MULAY SAW MILLS STEAM ENGINES AND ROLLERS, GRIST MILLS, Ac. For descriptive Circulars snd full Information address DAVID LOPEZ, Agont. September 28 thstnSmo Charleston, S. C. HIRAM TUCKER & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN SPRING BEDS, FOLDING WOOD COTS, OF VARIOUS SIZES, WITH UNDULATING SPRING BOTTOMS, IRON BEDSTEADS, BRONZE GOODS FORKEROSENE, OCR SPRING BED HA8 BEEN EXTENSIVELY used during the past nine yours, and for neatness, comfort and durability, stands unrivalled; it is simple in its construction, very portable, aud can be used with any bedstead. Tho FOLDING COT has undulating spring slats, re quires but little beddiug, is well mude, and easy of trans portation. Our BRONZE CHANDELIERS, BRACKETS, HALL LIGHTS. PENDANTS and STAND LAMPS, aro a novelty In the market, chaste and beautiful in design, fully equal in color and tone to the best French bronze, and almost indestructible in service. Our faculties for manufacturing all of Uic above poods are of such a chsracter that we arc enabled to offer them to Uio trade at prices that cannot fail to be satisfactory. Tho trade furnished with Pattern Book and Prico List on application. HIRAM TUCKER k CO., September 29 No. C9 John-street, New York. SHARP'S BILLIARD TABLES! MANUFACTURER, Ko. 118 Fulton-street, >*. Y. September 21_ _ 3m< COTTON AND WOOL HANI) CARDS* SARGENT GENUINE & COS WHITTEMORE. SARGENT & CO., Hardware and Card Manufacturers, No. 70 REEKMAN-STREET, N. T., SOLE 8DCESB07.8 TO THE WHITTEMORE "PATENT SET." and only manufacturers ol the GENUINE WHITTEMORE COTTON CARDS. Dealers are cautioned against worthless Imitations. October 28 timos THOMSON'S NEW *^p SKIRT. Get the Best. THOMSON'S FRENCH ELASTIC SPRINGS, The latest Invention of the largest manufacturers of I.;iilic-s' Crinoline in tho world. W. 8. THOMSON, LANG DON k CO., September 21 3mo No. 3U1 Broadwny. N. Y. BOXE8 * !?** OF THE SPECIFIC PILL is usually sufficient to effect a prompt and radical cure oi 8PERMATORRHEA, OR SEMINAL WEAKNESS, and is equally the special ukmedy for1 every species of Genital or Urinary Irritability. Involuntary or Nightly Snminal Emissions, from whatever cause produced, or however severe, will be speedily relieved, and the organs restored to healthy actlou. PROFESSIONAL OPINIONS?"I have need your Spe oxfio Pill in many cases of Spermatorrhea with tho inoHtj)fr/fc( success."?J. Milton SAMnKHS, M. D., LL.D. "I nave oured very severe cases with from six to ten doses of your Specific Pill."?B. Keith, M. D. Prico $1 per box.* Six boxes for $6, by mall. Address WINCHESTER k CO.. No. 30 John-street, N. Y. September 28 Uistu ly A. JONES, DEISTTAX, DEPOT, No. 724 Broadway, New York. Scncmber 15 2mo N. York Advertisements. JAS. D. BARD, Agent, Mniiufueliirorof Hani & Brother*'UoM Pens, I'E.V AXO PENCIL CASES, SILVER, RU1111ER AND GOLD PLATED TELE ?COPIC PEN CASKS, TOOTH PICKS, *c, No. 'ft Mulden Lane, New Yorli. Rcplemher 29 limp WYM?N.~BYRD k CO,, commission merchants, KOK THK SALE OP COTTON, COTTON YARNS, SHEETUM? Shirtings, ?Jeans, Arc., So. 78 CIIAMBERS.STREET, SEW YORK^ SAM'L G. WVMAN, 1 ,- , ,T. tu UJ GEO. II. liYHD, j lal<: of Baltimore, Md. WM. o?lF'.M. Jr.. late of Granih-ville, S. C. JAMES C. SMITH, ?.f New York. October 20_ lmo NOTICE T0JT11E PUBLIC. IN THE YEAR lfUO, THE WRITER EMBARKED D? tho DRUG BUSINESS in tho city ?if Philadelphia, and while thus engaged, made several experiments is regard to the most desirable mode of preparing Fluid Extracta. My effort? bolug successful?tin article? bs iug approved and used by the Medical Faculty?I wo? desirous of placing them before the public, buthemuued for Kimin time beftiro concluding to rcson to uuwspjpuc advertising, knowing of the prejudices that cxlstea in tho minds of many against using advertised Medicine? or Nostrums, but through the advice oi friends and thoeCt who had used tlieni, tbls objection was overcome After 18years' exertions, commencing in a small way;, the popularity of my articles lias extended to all part? of the Uniteil StatcH, and widely throughout foreign countries?and this in tho fucc of much opposition. Every means has been resorted to by unprincipled deal ers sim-e tin ir merit and success liavu been known? such us advertising larger bottle* at less price, censur ing aU other preparations, ami even copying my adver tisements?but I am liappy to state that out of tho many who have resorted to this, none have been successful. MY OBJECT In tills noUcc Is to make, facts known to tho public and respcctablo dealer*, believing, after so many years' exer tions, that the Druggists will discountenance such pro ceedings, and that the reputation of my articles may nor be damaged by tbe use of inferior or spurious one?. Knowing that many may read tins article who are un acquainted with me, 1 append a few remarks from thoeo of my native city, and whose names are known in all parts of the world : "Doing personally acquainted with Mr. H. T. Helm bold, it affords me pleasure in stating I have been mus favorably impressed with his energy and intcgritv, and gratified ot his success." WM. WEIGHTMAN, Firm of I'owEns A: Weigutmak, Ninth and Brown-streets, Philadelphia? [Evening Bulletin, Philadelphia.] 'Whon on a visit to the city of New York, a few days->. since, I was induced to call on our old friend and towno- - man, Mr. H. T. Helmbold, Druggist, 6U4 Broadway, N. Y. His store is a Mwtit?a perfect Gem?tho hand - solltest of any we have ever bad the pleasure of viewing, . and so extensive, being 34 feet front, five stories in height, and over 200 feet deep. It indeed affords ua much pleasure to know that he has been so successful, and it in ample evidence of tbe merit? of his articles?as in our whole business experience we have not known o the success of any articles without Merit?advertiain. merely bringing the name before the people." . -? [?ojfoii Herald.) "Wedo not like to advertise worthless wares, or art clcs calculated to deceive our readers; mid wbeu we see. an advertiser lU?e Mr. Ueliubold, whom we have known . for years, gradually extend his advertising from year to , year, until he becomes tbe largest advertiser in tho lint- - ted States, we are satisfied tbut the uutemvuts In regard, to his articles mus! be correct." The writer reluctonUy inserts the above, and would not do bo were he not a stranger to many ; and conclude by Htuting the names of his articles, and the diseases for which they have been used by many thousands with complete success. ADVEHTISEMrNT. ] Heluiuold's Extract of Bucliu. wlU cure aU diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder Cure Pain or Weakness in the back, .Strictures, Ac; Curo Weak Nerves, Lose of Memory, Trembling, Dimnesa Vision. HELJLBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCHU is a pure fluid extract, not a weak tea or Infusion, the one thing needful for all complaints incident to Tf males. For particulars sen?l fur circular. HELMBOLD'8 FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU curca Gravel and Dropsical Swellings existing in Mes Women or Children ; in fact, ALL DISEASES requiring the aid of a Diuretic. It is the greatest Tonic and Di uretic knbwn?perfecUy safe, pleasant in taste and odo* and immediate in its action. HELMBOLD'S Fluid Extract of SnrsaparlUa, niGHLY CONCENTIiATED. One botUe equivalent in strength to one gallon of tho Syrup of Decoction. It reaches tho seat of tho disease immcdiatelv, oxpeu ing aU HUMORS OF THE BLOOD, and BEAUTIFYING THE COJIPLEXIOxV. These arUcles, heiug of such strength, the ?loso is ox coedlngly small. From thia tuet, it is used in the United States Army Hospitals and public Sanitary institution? throughout the land. tSST Sold by aU Druggists everywhere. star Ask for Heimln,id's. Take no other! tfST Cut out the advertisement and send for it, and by tbls means avoid Counterfeit. October 9_ lmo BURNING OF THE M I s K n .il . LETTER FROM MR. BARNUM. MESSRS. HERRING k CO.:?GEN TLEM EN r Though tbe destruction of the Ameritan Museum has proved a serious Iosb to myself and the public, I am happy to verify the old adage, that "It's an iR wind thai blows nobody good," aud, consequently, congratulate you that your well-known Safes have again demonstrated. their superior fire-proof qualities in on ordeal of unu sual severity. The Safe you mode for me some time ago was in tho office of tho Museum, on the second floor, back port of the building, and in the hottest ot the fire. After twenty-four hours of trial It was found among the debris, and on opening it thia day, has yielded up its. contents in very good order?books, papers, poUcioa of insurance, bank bills, all in condition for imm?diat? use, and a noble commentary on the trustworthiness of Herring's Flrc-Prouf Safes. Truly yours, P. T. BARNUM New York, July 11, 18C5. HERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION SAFE?. The most rrlialle protection from fire now known. HERRING k CO.'8 PATENT BANKERS' SAFES, With Herring Ac Floyd's Patent Crystallzed Iron, the bent security against a burglar's drill ever manufactured. HERRING k CO.. No. 251 Broadway, cor. Murray-street, New lork. FARRELL, HERRING & CO., Philadelphia. Ill RILING k CO., Chicago. -November 2 3mo ?TEasriciisrs' PATENT COMPOSITE IRON RAILING,. Formerly sold bv HUTCHINSON ft WICKERSHAM, ta for sale by the manufacturers' Agency. HUTCHINSON, DA VIES k CO., November 2 lino No. 4P7 Broome-street, N. Y. _DERIUCKHON & IIAUTLETT, WHOLESALE PAPER AND RAO DEALERS, No. 30 H? < liniiiii-Hf i ? ? t, N. Y. PRINTING, WRITING. WRAPPING AND COLORED Papers, Straw und Binder.. ' Boards, Tarretl Roofing Paper. Poper Manufacturers' Supplies, and aU kinds of Foper-ndii Machinery. Paper of every description modo to order. Rags taken in exchange for Paper. Orders by mall promptly attended to._lyr_October 28 IC. B. IN-mile ton.Win. U. Jonett. PENDLETON & JOUETT, (Formerly In St. Louis.) COMMISSION MERCHANTS awn OO.TTON IF .A. O TO US, No. 58 WATER-STREET, NEW YORK. ORDERS ARE SOLICITED FOR THE PURCHAHT or 8ALE of COTTON, SUGAR, MOLA8SE8, COF FEE, Teas, Western Produce, Naval Stores, Bagging. Rope, kc, kc, whiob wUl receive our best personal at tention, lmo October 8?