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KOTICK. J_,___NT> AGENT, AUCTIONEER, Ereneral Commission Merchant. THE SUBSCRIBER HAVING RETURNED TO THE City, will resumo buelut-ee as abovo reforrod to, and respectfully solicits the former patronage ol his Monda and tho public in general. Particular attoiitlon will be directod to orders oxtended by CAPITALISTS FOR r?K0IIA81;OR,8ALEOF FIRST OL'SH LANDS ON THE SEABOARD OR INTERIOR OF THE STATE. TH08. FARR CAPERS, Novomb-'1 to 0-co No Bl Broad-streot. T. SAVAGE HEYWAED& SOWS, AUCTIONEERS AND 8ENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 241 Broad*treet, Augusta, IWILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION ON MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, .' AND FRIDAYS. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO CONSION MENT8. We hold ourselves strictly rtsponslb1* or an goods for which we have acknowledged the re oeipts, and will render up sales as speedUy as potslbl*. ?ato?os net insir ed .unless inotructod to do se. KUrch jj , i . j .. . ? , . ., ... aimo*1 GEO, E. PR1TCHETT, COMMIS SION'MERCHANT NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF, O - A-LESTON" S. C. . March g _'_' Amos? WILBUR & SON, 6___H_X AUCTIONEERS & COMMISSION OFFIC** AN'_ BALES ROOMS, NOB. l8 and 15 Stiite-strcet und ?Vos. 1 and 3 (?llillllKM'S-Stl'OOt, 0___VJE_C.ESTO_?T_, S. Q ? ? Apr? a ;- ?_niwf M. M. QUINN & BKO., Wholesale & Retail Dealers IN BOOKS. PERIODICALS, NEWSPa_PERS, STATIONERY, ETC.. NO. G ? 7 KINU-STHHET, (Opposite Ann-street,) OH-.RL-8TON, S. O. " AMD No. 13? BROAD-BTBBBT, (Opposite Monumont-street,) a/_u?o-T_rs_*__. <_.___, Tbe latest Issues of the press always on hand. Subscriptions received and Goods deliver ed or tor? warded by Mau or Express. AU 0A8H O RD EUS will be promptly attended to, February 27_._ly ;?. 5. Tronc,..!..,........OUvtrAraiDuri . /?^OTJp' ?B _*v3vrs_?T_r-_t _r. General Commission Merchants, AND ?BALKH8IN *f USE, CEMENT. PLASTEE PARIS, LATHS, HAT? J_ and Shingles, Lumber and Timber, Bay and Grain Nortliwoat corner of tlovomhnri'a 6mo JQast Btv and Market-streaet. SPENCER D.C. VAN B?KKELEN COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 198 WATKU-STUK_T. ?.BW YORK. PABTIO?LAR ATTENTION GIVFN TO TEE SALS OF OOITON AND NAVAL STORES. REPRESENTED BY GEORGE B I-ITOHETT, Charleetou 8. C. D. D. HOOOTT. Camden, 8. a A. H. VAK nr.irtut'ygT?, a^il__n"n N O April I* ' "emoB* A. S. HULL, Agent, DRAPER AND TAILOR, CORNER MEETING AND MARKET 8TS., HA8 NOW IN STORE A FULL ASSORTMENT OF FRENCH AND ENGLISH COATINGS for Gen tlemen's wear. a-SO, WHITE AND COLORED DUCK AND DRILLS MARSEILLES, SILK, AND CASHMERE ^ESTIISTGrS, WITH A F?LL ASSORTMENT OF GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. November 1 lyr mm BOOK M-MTORV, t ? ACCOUNT BOOKS, SUOH AB RECORDS FOB PUBLIC OFFICE! Ledgers, Journals, Oaah Docks, Day Dooks, ko., coi t a uti y on hand, and made to order, and with any da - ri piton of Ruling. None but the best workmen emplo* d and the best materials need. A practica] experience of twenty years In ths abo' ne,and with facilities ?nsurptssoa, enable mo to wa st B?UBfaction. BOOK BTNDD?O AND JOB PRINTIN? ? . In A lilla branches, with uew - type,- .sum presses, at d fanUtes not excelled in this city. t. yer'e Blank lties, Bonds, Mortftagee, ko,, ko,, on h i d and print. o order... ?j tutiialyr 1 -seemlier 1? _____________M?! 80UTHKRI-EB. mH_fWtjTHBRN_R IR POBLIBHED RBOOLARL _ evory FRIDAY HOKMSu, at Darlington Cou House, 8, C, by ?JAMBS M. into WN. and Edited by I W. BOiD. Esq. It has lust commnnoed its 8EVKNT VOLUME auder yery flattering auspices. It isa Uri sheet, Is printed on the bett of paper, and the publish I? determined to apare neither labor nor- expense mating it worthy ol the larj-i st patronage, . Having goed and rapidly growing circulation among the Piar era and Merchants of Darlington District, and o ? 1 Poe He-e country ,i tollem ?ttfon.* luduoemeats to U Merohtnta ana otners desironiI ol making them te known throuflh the ned lorn <>( advertlsemei* FebtuarySo WILLIAM GURNEY, WHOLESALE GBOCEB AND (?MISSION MMM, INTO 1 OS EAST B__"y I'llAllLKHKiri, 8. C. Butter, Cheese and Provision*. OW Liberal advance? made on couaigon-euts. March ?_ M?_RT_wF& WUULTMANN. Wholesale Grocers ARD COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 187 EAST BAY, OHABLB8TON, 8. O B. Is__-Bj.'. B. M. WOBLTsfaVini Mareil 9 tuno* JOHN JONG & CO, IMPORTERS & WHOLESALE DRAUSR? ._ "8 QBOO-l-S PROVISIONS FLOUR FOREIGN ASO DOMESTIC LIQUORI! B?OAB8 BOOKBBY, H?LLOWWABE AND GLASSWARE. usa, BUILDING MATERIALS, LIVE, AC, No. 88 Ii AH K1. 8?KKET November 1 mwf WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Gh^OO ERIE S. ! Eli W. STEFFELS ?CO. WOULD BE8PE0TFDLL? INFORM TU El li CTJ8 TOM EH? and the public that, in addltlou to their WHOLESALE AND BEI ALL URuCKiiY at the cornel oi KInft and George atrvets, th.y have now opened a WHOLESALE AND COMMISSION HOUSE at No. 36 Vendue Bange, where they will be able to afford their onatoniera extra facilities. Their Urn. will comprise ae formerly : GEO. W. STEFS-F.N8....T. O. BOKHKB. . . . Is? BAXSEliBEBO March l8 I lyr AUSTIN, ANM?S & CO., Wholesale Grocers, N0.131 MEETING-STREET. COUNTRY OBDERS PILLED WITH DIHPATCB. February 1 ? L. BOWIE & CO., COMMISSION AND GROCERY MERCHANTS, NO. 17 BROADWAY, NEW TORE. February 30 Sino ABGHIBALD OETTT & CO.. WHOLE8ALB _>_t___E_%_, supping and Commission Her?baats. R[oo. 136 AND 128 MBETINQ-HTREE7 WABKHOtrSIfl : .tos. ?3 ?and 55 HAHKL-gTKKKT, C1IA KLESTON, 8. C. A. Getty._? A. Sonder.B. V. Sondai December 23 STYLES k CARTER, SHIPPING & COMMISSION MERCHANTS AIRD DEALERS IN NAVAL STORES, So. 10 VAHDBBHOR8T'8 \V II A li x? CHARLESTON, 8. a. D. 0. 8TYLBS..I. F. OABTKb Februarys WILLIS k CHISOLM, FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AN? SHIPPING AGENTS. WILL ATTEND TO THB PURCHASE. SALE ANL SHIPMENT (to JTarelgn and Domestic Ports) ol COTTON, BIOS. LUMBER anti NAVAL STORKS. AXL.ANT1? WI1A11F, Clitvrleaton, 8, C. ' IJ. WILLIS......A B.CHI80LIV OotoberM ISAAC E. HERTZ, | EUGENE HDOHET. Late copartner o? Mordccal k Co. ISAAC E. HERTZ & CO., SOI East Bay, CORNER CUMBERLAND BTBEBT, A.?OTIO_?r____IlS5 GENERAL COMMISSION AND SHIPPING MERCHANTS, WILL GIVE PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO THE purchase or sale of COTTON. RICK. LUMBER NAVAL STORE?, and MERCHANDISE GENERALLY and to VESSELS ooi.fl.gned to our care. Also, to ?alea of all description a of Merchandise a AUCTION. .. " I *ft___<Cata-. HORDEOAI k DO., E. L AFITTE k CO., MARBUALL, BEACH 4 CO., - B 8T0DDAHD ft CO. 8. 8. PA BRA B, BROTHERS ft CO. Charleston, April 3,156?. April 2 B. A. EARLY, 1 ( J. F. EARL?, Darlington 0. H., 8. a | lOharleaton, 8. 8. B. A. & J. F. EARLY, Forwarding and Commlfislon Merchants, NORTHWEST CORNER OP EAST BAT AND MAB BET STREETS Charleston 8. 0., and cppoglt. Uourt Honae, Darlington, 8. C, Will attend to the pni chaao, sale and shipment of COTTON, NAVAL 8TOBBE and MKRCHANDIBE generally*. Older* and conalni, menu solicited. (Imo* January 11 j S?OTT ?&c HERIOT, Brokers ami Commission Merchants? tVnalkInpton-at.. Columbia, ti. t>. W. S. BOOTI.p,.W. O. HJsaUO? Will stive prompt attention to Purchasing, Belling an? warrUne-ot ?di W^rehaniM?*". .kir>?*?iriTk??v 1" NSW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS! .TTTGT RECEIVED A* RUGO? PERIODICAL DEPOT No. 108 Market-street, ? TINE BEt-KOTIOlv OP KB^NOVILB, BY TH *j\^ moat popular irriters of the day.* A foe aisortmei if Miscellaneous Reading Matter received by ove? iteamor and mall. '- \ The trade supplied on the most liberal tern,*. OW Bena tor CitcT?tt. . Marchi JUST RECEIYEI AFRESH HUPPLV OF OIL? AND COLORS ; AL? a new ?Ina of BURNINO FLUID, more than JM to tha old Held and not ?ear as danscro?,?,? Merlll Patent Bonier and Fluid," snoerlbr to ?suyshfng- y brousht before the public*. C*ll and ses the. ne Finid; we will warrant to saUtvfy all of It* cheapnei It oo*U lesa than any other Oil or Fluid, and no chit ney* to break or huy. j _ We are holding our stock of Paints, OU* and Glass .*dact4 prices. Gall at No. 12 Market-?tr-ct February 23 AUSTIN ft ALBER 1866. FOR 1866. 1866. BRADLEYS"?ELEBRATEl? o o* M <D i-i P. +3 a _ .M c3 PU) O ?-? o p cr 00 ?.t? .I I??' ta co M? M ?rt _ EACH HOOP BEING COMPOSE! rwo PERFECTLY TR01PEKED SIHQLH SPRINGS, BRAIDED TIGHTLY AND FIRMLY TOGETHXb edge to edge, forming oue hoop, and making th? .TRONCEST AND MOW FLEXIRLE, the IdGHTES*. VND MOHT DURABLE SPRING made. They wal not bund or break like the single springs. iut will -ways pr?serve their PERFECT AMD BEAUTIFUL SHAPE. IM ALL ?JUOV7DED ASSEMBLAGES 0H?B0HE8 THEATRE8 BAILBOADOARS FOR PROMENADE Ott HOUSE DRESS. In fact, they tvre superior to all others, combining JOMFOET, ECONOMY, LIGHTNE88 DURABILITY. ABU INQOmK TOR BIUDLKY'S DI?PLBX BLLIPTII OB DOUBLE SPRING SKIRT For sale evorywhore. Manufactured oxoluelvely b the sole ownors of the Patent, WESTS, BRADLEY & CARY, So. 79 CHAMBERS AND NOB. 79 AND Bl READE HT6, NEW YORK. For Bale in Charleston, B. 0., Wholesale and Retail, b* WM. T. BURGE k CO. EDWIN BATES ? CO. KING & GOODRICH. J. R. READ A CO. WM. MCCOMB k 00. T. BELLY. E. SCOTT A CO. DFFERHARDT _ 0AMP8EN. JA8. B. BETTS. BTOLL. WEBB k CO. And all other Merchants who sell first-class SK'BI in Charleston and throughout the Southern States. Jannsxy 2S 6m?" LADIES DESIRING A SMOOTH, CLEAR AND ^EAVTlF^titlOiV ;?"(KQEW.]_lflip. THIS DELIGHTFUL TOILET ARTICLE HAS NO EQUAL FOB PRESERVING AND BEAUT *Y1N G THE COMPLEXI?N AND SKIN. Bold by Druggists everywhere. Depot Na 74 Fal ton-street, New York* KING & CASS_?x_Y, Agents, ?-mary31 wfm?a_to CHARLESTON, S.O. C. E. CHICHESTER, REAL ESTATE BROKER No. l8 BROJVO-STREET, CHARLESTON, 8. 0. i GENT FOR THE PURCHASE AND HALT* Of ___ REAL Eis TATE In any of the Houthorn States. ALHO AGENT FOR THE SALE, RENTING, Bl. PAIRING. 4o. OF CITY PROPEHTY Auirus 7 BALTIMORE KI VIM AND SPIKE MOKES. R. W. TYSON & CO., P. 0. Box 1004, Baltimore, Maryland, MANUFACTURERS OP H OOK-HEAD RAILROAD SPIKES, BOILER Bit* BT8, BOAT 8PIKJ_, Ac. For farther Information, apply to noy Mai-obi BRUSS A BEB, Agents, No. 84 East Bay, Charleston, a 0. 8moe ___. ILLINO, WHOLES ALB AMD BatTAIX. DEALS- Of MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, DRY<K)ODS TOYS' &?. vi No. KO? KIMJ-STHKIiT. Charleoron. H.C A? NEW tOBK PRICKS. tar Yorkv-o paper copy for two months, and etea into foin offlof?. lvr Nnvemb- 21 N0LEN &.STEERS, sid Street, onil Hccunci A-enae, New Yoi-. HOLESALB AND RETAIL DEALERS w _ Alala -ID3.0I . MANUFACTURERS OF LUMBER, ' MANUFACTURERS' OF MOULDINGS, BASH DOOBS, BLINDS, AND BOX BHOOKS. rurnlng in all its branches. Books containing Port-ni of ?loal?Lngs sent on applic.ti'?-, December 27 Xft PUTTY UP ! PUTTY UP ! N. M. QILBRETH, No. ?01 Market-street, HOUSE, SIGN, AND SHIP VRTIST Y*> K8PEOTFULL? SOLICITS ORDERS iTBOH HI ?\, old and new customers. GLAZIN?"} promptly attend ed to. FJTTT for sale. BoresD berfs THE S??MTER WATCHMAN. BSTABLISHBD IN 18oO GILBERT, DARR & CO., Proprietors PUIILIWIED AT HUMTER, SOUTH CAROLINA. , 8 I Town of flourishing bunine-, and now third ) 1 business _poi_ooe In the State. it affords a mott available medium ut a-i vent oin v. i-nar?' _ THK NOW K11 A. A WEEKLY PAPBR, PUBLI8B_D AT DARLING /_ TON CO?BT HOUSE, has i-eoenMy been tram 'erred to na by Its origins! proprietors. Located lo ti, .an>e District, and only one station til?tant from tb tne*.t railroad cetitre of Florence, our faoflltiae for ron municatlon with all parts of the connlry, and especial] .sith the cute? of Charlo-*.ion. Columbia and Wllmintr?.? *ro_ whloh weareueArlyMul-dlntant, are unsnrr.it? r The Editor, J. H. NORWOOD. Esq.. was formerlir w known to the pr?ts of the ?tate as one of the origil ?anders, and for seTeral years Edit?- of the Darling t Flag, which paper was disonntinued st the b^rUiBtng the wac As nat?-es of the Sontb wo i*t-*pectf_ly sol i t share of U?e t-vertli?-et pttronago. J. L. COOPER A CO., Pul_*het_ Dasi-AtouO. H.. S.O.. Deorn-* ?, lie*. Deoambat 76 gftga? ___, m TI-XE Leading Journal OF: T_E3I__3 SOUTH: THE PUBLISHERS OF THE CHARLESTON DAILY NBWS Beg respectfully to retara their thanks to the publio fer its liberal support to their Journal, and promise that in the future, as in the pant, it shall be their aim to make THE: MOST DESIRABLE PAPER in the country. It has now THE LARGEST (!II,?ilUT?(H\ of any Newspaper issued in the State, and ia THE LARGEST IN SIZE of any Paper published in tbelStatc-isaued io folio form of eight pages, and the size of the New ?ork Herald. It ia universally conceded that THE CHARLESTON DULY NEWS IS THE MOST ENTERPKISING, AND THE BEST COMMERCIAL NEWSPAPER published in the South. It ia A SOUTHERN PAPER, WITH SOUTHERN PRINCIPLES. A TRIWEEKLY. Many of our Monde have spoken and written to na concerning the publication of a Tri-Weokly. We have thought of doing thia for some time, but owing to the general disarrangement of postal af fairs, we hare concluded not to do eo until the commencement of next seaaon. On tbo first of September we will oommenoe to publiah a country edition of TH? NEWS, and it shall be our aim to make the paper the best ovo. issued in thia State. We intend introducing on. Uroly new features in this enterprise; it will no1 be a nummary of tho daily, but will be complet* and original in itself, and we are certain that lti patrons will be as well pleased with it as ari our present patrons'pleased with tbo daily. TERM'S OH? X5_k.I_.Y-: One year.','.$10.0 Six months. 6.0 Three months....... _5 (Isa Advance.) CATHCART, MCMILLAN ? MOBTOX PROPJXIETOBS, No. l8 HAYNE-STREET, C__U_STON, 8. 0. 1806! 1866! HAKE UP YOUR CLURS, THE NEW YORK NEWS. BENJ. WOOD, Editor ami P.oprietor. THE ONLT RECOGNIZED DEMOCRATIC KEW-?P.4PER PUBLISHED IN NEW YORK. DAILY, SEMI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY. TO THE PUB-IC. rIE NEW YORK NEW8 HAS BATTLED AGAINST despotism for four years of blood and terror, lu assertion of tho sanctity of the Constitution. A patriot ism sufficiently broad to embrace both sootlons haa been ita only guide, end It refers now with honest pride toit? record to show that it bns not turnod to the right or the left under all the violence of arbitrary power.. Truo to Is principles ss TUENEWH hss been through the reign of terror, it challenges public confidence lu Its honesty and ludt-pondence for tho future Tho politic?! transition of tho prottnt day opens to I THE NEWS a ntw and wider Hold of lisefiilnesB. Stand ing now as it al?ays ha?, in tho inviolability of the Cou I stitutlon, according to tho interpretation of the strict I conBtmctionlEtB, it preset Is a rallying ground for all, in both sections, who uro friends of a generous conserva r beta. AB a true and tried exponent of sectional amity it occupies a position which mukeB It tho Utting mediator m holdlug up to tbo party ( f order In both section?, in terests tuid principle? that gave breadth and vitality to their alliance. As an intersections! ?gent, devoted to freedom of election, to trial by jury, to tho sanctity of the habeas corpus, and oppoBod now, as for four yoars of terror It hasbeon, to the centralization that dares to trample on the rights of States, North or South, THE NEWS places itself as a candidate for support boforo the gi-t body of this once free peoplo. The clrcnmstancos of the moment make the disBom minatlon of the principles of THE NEWB a duty of in dividual patriotism. Every man who concurs in its doctrine must, if ho entertam a true sonse of freedom, do so in no spirit of lndltTorenee, but -rather with the earnestness of a high trust. Justlfled, nay bound, in his love of liberty to do so, tho proprietor places the canvass he makes here of the public generally in the hands of ?hoto men who give him the approval of their consciences as his Individu- agents. Evorv reader of TUBbEWB can not avoid the conviction of duty whlol ls hero pointed out as the ground of the request, thal he arges its claims for a wider support upon all of his friends and neighbors who give their earnest sympathies to the oaute of "strict construction," Inters-tional con ciliation, and all the rights of the cltlxens under the sys tem, set up by our fathom, of liberty regulated by law. The proprietor of THE NEWS calls, therefore, upon good and true Conservatives throughout the country to discharge to their convictions of political right at this great orl?is in the oom. try 'a forton es, the duty of giv ing to the influence of his psper, dally, semi-weekly, or weekly, the wider power for good which it seeks here Ihrough the servi- of its individual supporters. THE SE?I-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY NEWS. Theao two Journals are made up with special refer ence to the wants of country subsorloers, -ad contain ?uch a variety of matter aa to render thean welcome to every family in the land. In the matter of LITERA TURE, the ch.l-st Btoriet of the bett writers are spread forth in their columns; and more oxcallent lite rary matter Is f urnUhed In one Issue than can be bad In many of the exclusively literary Journals of the day. The GENERAL NEWS ia admirably selected aud con densed, so aa to give all tho current Intelligence in aa readtblo a form as it can be placed. It comprises news from every part of the country, and Is slways the latest. The COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE is carefully pre pared, and includes reliable MABU- REPOBTS from all points, which are not exceUed by any Journal in this country. Send the names of oil Friends of CONSTITUTIONAL LIBERTY, and we will send them SPECIMEN COPIES FREE. TERMS. NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, to Mall Sub scribers.$10 per annum NEW TOBK DAILY NEWS, to Moil Sub scribe-.$6 for 6 months. aEMI-WEKKLY. PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. .V Ci.e'?p^y'twei-yiarr.'.';-t.'..-...>-.".....$'troxy. j* ':. !_.*-.Pty* ?nej-year.'..";................ 10.00 ' : riva Oopi os. on o year. 1?.00 *? Ten Copies one year.30 00 Twenty Copies one year.60.00 To Clergymen one year. 8.00 .ind an EXTRA OOP? to any CLUB OF TEN. WEi ELY, PUDLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY. One Copy one year.$ -00 Three Copies one year. 6.(0 Five Copies one year. 8.7S Ten Copies one yeer.17.00 Twenty Copies one year. 30.(X) To Olerg/-on one year. 1.60 and an EXTRA COPT to any CLUB OP TEN. Any person sending a OLUB of FIFTY for THE SEMI WEEKLY or WEEKLY NEWS wiU be entitled to THI DAILY NEWS FREE FOR ONE YEAR. The name o: the Postofflco and State should in all eases be plalnl) written. To Insure safety In remittance, money orden are preferable. SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FREE. TO ADV-RTI8BRS. TnEN_wYoi- NEWS Is now taken throughout th< Southern States, and the undisputed fact that it bas i larger circulation In the South than the Journals of tin New York Press combined, will insure the attention o the oommercIsl pukllo and the publlo generally. Advertisers now availing thom?olvei of the opportu alty to make known their business through the column OXTBBNEW YOBXNBWS, sre convinced ofthelmporl tncoof it? great circulation throughout the South, li consequence of the large rrders received by them, ccrtii* to the valuo of this Journal as the bett medium for ad ?*?r Using, tnd the publlo generally depending upon put llcity to secure an extension of business comm-wsurat with enterprise, should not fall to become acoualnte with the-unquestionable advantages to be derived fror announoiug, through the columns of this pot ular Jourris whatever relates to commercial or financial matters, a matter what may be the pur tie ular business In whio any party may bo engaged. Address BKNJAMin WOOD, New York. Keira Bsliding. No. 1? Olly Hell Square, New Yor>. N. York Advertisements?*. Ho. 4? OHA_B._8-aT. \Hi? No. 31 EKAi*3*iir. NEW VOUE, rMPORrERSAJ-TD WHoi_9ALK DEALER? IM 9XJ9U 1 ia?* and1 DOMEaSTK? UARI.WABE. oaSarjt. ???.>. __S. 1?*? 0UC ?..?..???...?.*". lO.lKXI doxe.? Uto?, ."Jr?.lo B Crown tud Hat??i>t!^,>,__E|W0u'e .._*._?,*,. can aiannfaottirrv-Oollin?' *.IeB wwttf-oro^'Ciri.-.H? Garda, &c, ?to,, ?t townnt n?arat.,| rate?. T__OS. R,- ^OJST.ErW',. UsVOU.r.n ?.NU UsUaUKS ia ?ln?t?mccrir.i. ''niiin Tea?,, etc.. ?*Wi^, Y?. ISO ? Iti GREEN WsLtt-m.. VOR. Of MUMAAtT NEW ?k-O?.?*.' November CORK Importers, Maunfacturers and l>*a.trt\ WHOLKSALK AND RKTA.I1*, No. 69 P?X.TON-STREET, NEW YOB35, Beptcrabci 30 .a*?.? First Pieia?iim Steam Saw-Milte?. 7~ THE FIRST PRIEE, THE GOLD MEDAL, "Waa mwavrded to the WASHINGTON IRON WORKS UytboAmcrrlcaa loaUtut?, at itieir Fair, In gc to bro 1XB_ tor the best * ^^ 01R(JU__> S-a_"?wV-_III__ AND triKAAl KINU1KK ORDERS FOB THESE. GANG 8AW-Ml_,>?, BQBtBM Mill*, Genera) Mau.?iu??r>, Iroti and bro?n'or?osi.\***v rorglng*, Railroad Oar?, A.c., Mc, promptly niw-A. _?. Ire*? GEO. M. CLAPI*. TreMi.it?*, Newburgh, M. V./e? L. 0. WAK!), AifMiL Ho. ?Uberty-at,, (Boom Ho. 8), H ?. Deoembor ia_ "-?y. TODD & RAFFERTY, ENGINEERS &. FOUNDERS, linict and Woi'lm, Pntcriiun, New J(r.ke-s. WAREHOUSE, NO. 4 DEY-BTRa:i?T, N. V. MANUFA01URER8 OF STATIONARY AN? POR!*. ABLE STEAM ENGINE? and UolLKliS-. 71_~ temp, low, Oakum, and Kopo Machiner?-; ??hart'?? A ill Uoa-liiK. lion and Bran? ( Bating?, of all ti?1}?*> athea, Plitulnii Machlnea, Drills; BhipiUK, Hint:?.,: x ?nd onng Machlnea; Ocar Cutters, Centering, to.llisit* on* nlt-Outtini* Machines; Chucka of all kinds, .-.(.?tkaj lid Rubber Belting. Lace Leather, Belt Book a, asr4f ?neral Supplies fur Railroad and other Machias ?lajy?, adatan & HUOW'B Patent Giivemora. Baw Millo, U .>***->-> tina, Frenaos, Ac, constantly on hand. TODD k BAFFERTT, March 30_ly_No. 4 Dey-BUeel. K. _ DAVEGA, YOUNG & M?_ESflIa LAW AND COLLECTIOS OFFICE, Nos. 39 and 40 Park Row. IBAAO DAVEGA, GEORGE B. YOUNG, J NEW YORK, OKRAHD L. MuKENZIE," .1 H AVINO SUOOEEDED TO THF -"OREIQN 0Ol_Be> TION BOHINE8H of Menai,.. BIRNEY, 1_BJJ. T1SB k FLANDERS, wo will attend to the eoHeotfc-q tai paat dne and maturing claim* throughout the VsmaaJ atea S_? *"???__ COMMISSIONERS FOB ALL THE ST ATEO, January g ,_ WM. A. HINMAN, SyrANTJFAOTTJREB OF PERFUMERY, OONOatt. Lu TBATEDFB?1T ESSENCES for Drugglato'*XJS Oonfoctlouoro' nae, No. 20 Platt-atreet, corner ol Ot?tat* New York. Fancy Boxes and Basketa for holiday ?ra** t nts, Bach*]*, Handkerchief Extract*, Pomade*. V_*w ? r Bongo, Toilet Powders, Hair Oil*, Oil Maali. OU Olvet, Grain Moak In onnoe oaddiea, OH Apple. Ol) Banana, Butyrie Ether. Fine HandkorclileiEmtract* In built to ault pardu ana, A complete Catalogue wUl be forwarded by mai) oa fis pllcatlon. ftraoa January af DRY_300DS. LATHROP, LUBINGTON k CO? N0. 3S0 BROADWAY, NEW ?0R_, OFFEB TO SOUTHERN AND WESTERN JOBB Ki? *> AND RF*TAI__8, at tho lowest market Baria?a r. FOR 0 ASH, a very large and attractive ?took of DB_? 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