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WHOLESALE AND, RETAIL ReOO B?IB S. GEO. W. STEFFENS & CO. WOOLS RESPECTFULLY INFORM THEIR CUS TOMERS and the publlo that. In addition to their WHOLESALE AN? RETAIL OllOOERY at the cornet of Elng and George streets, thi-y bave now oponsd a WHOLESALE AND COMMISSION HOUSE at No. 26 Vendue Range, whero they will bo able to afford their onatomors oxtra facilities. Their Arm will oompriao as formorly: OHO. W. STEFFENS....?*. O. riORNER. . . . L. BBKSKNUKBa. Maroh 13_*yr AUSTIN, ANDRUS & CO., Wholesale Grocers, NO. 131 MEETING-STREET. COUNTRY ORDERS FILLED WITH DISPATCH. February 1?_ WILLLAM GURNEY, WHOLESALE 6R0CEB AND * COMMISSION ?IlERlffiT, CHARLESTON, S. C. Butter, Cheese and Provisions. 49- Liberal advances made on consignments. March 9_ MEHRTENS & WOHLTMANN, Wholesale Grocers AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 187 EAST BAY, O K A. R. I? E S T O IT, S_ O B. MKHUTKKM.}. V. M. WOHLTMAKH. Maroh 9 8moa JOHN KING & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND ?Commission Merchants, OFFER FOB SALE, On Reasonable Terms, At No. 88 Hosel-street, Qi^Vef\ BDL8. SUPER AND EXTRA FLOUR {j\jyj 100 bbls. Brown Sugar, assorted 00 bbls. Crushed. Sugar 60 bags Coffeo 20 bags Popper 20 bags Spice 6 bags Otngor 6 bales Oloves 2 cases Nutmegs 25 boxes Qround Ginger 200 boxes Adamantine Candles 25 barrels Herring 100 kegs Dutch Herring 100 boxos Choose, assorted 100 kits Mack?rol 100 X bbls. Mackorel 75 y2 bbls. Mackerel 60 bbls. Mackerel 25 kits Salmon 60 boxes Codfish 100 kegs and boxes Herring 100 boxos Soap 200 boxes Starch 25 bbls. Molasses 25 bbls. Copporaa 60 kegs Epsom 8alts 25 casen Cotton Cards 15 cases Wool Cards 3d cheats Hyson and E. B. Tea. ALSO, A FULL ASSORTMENT OF? PICKLES,. Oystbrs, Salmon, Lobsters, Peaches, > Pine Apples, Ac., Ac JOHN KING & CO., March 6 mwf_Ma 88 HA8EL-9TBEET. WHISKEY, WINE, BRANDY, &c. e*r\ BBLS. SUPERIOR BOURBON WHlijKET OU 60 bbls. Magnolia Whiskey 6 bbls. Gin 100 caaea I- t. .Tullen Claret 60 oases Champagne, quarts and pints 100 caaes Bautorno Wine a? 10O cases Fine Old Boarbourthlskoy 100 oases Magnolia Whiskey 60 cases Primrose Whiskey, saper 60 cases Old Rye Whiskey 100 cases Fine Cordial Gin 60 cases Old Q. Brandy 25 casos Rum, "8t. Croix" 600 cases Ale, "Muir A Sons," quarts and pints. Just received par steamers and schooners, and foi sale low by JNO. KING A CO., March 6_mwf_No. 88 Haael-streat. HOLLOWWABE. 1 f\f\f\ MECHS HOLLOW WARE, CONSISTING lv/UU of Pots, Ovens, Spldors, Frying Pans, Ac. For aale low by JNO. KING A OO., March | g_No. 88 Haael-atreet ALE,JlLE. ?\f\r\ BBLS. AMSDELL BR08. CELEBRATED i?Uv ALBAN? AMBER CREAM ALE. received weekly, and for sale by JNO. KINO ^ OO. March ?_mwi _No. gj Haael-atreet. WEM AND_ LGASSWARB, C\r\ CRATES AND HHDB. OF ASSORTED OROOKE. ??\J RY AND GLASSWARE, jo?t rbceivod and foi aalo by JNO. KING & CO., March 0 mwf No. 88 Hasel-streeL GEO. E. PR1TCHETT, COMMISSION :MERCH ANT NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF, CHARLESTON^ S. C. March 9 Caos* 0. E. CHICHESTER, REAL ESTATE BROKER, No? 18 BROAD-STREET, 0HABLE8TON, S. O. 4GENT FOR THE PURCHASE AND BALE O? REAL ES T?TE In any of the Southern BUtes. J30 AGENT FOR THE SALE, BENTING, BB< PAIRING. Ac. OK CITY PROPERTY Aagns 81 Baltimore rivet and spike works. R. W. TYSON & CO., P. 0. Box 1004, Baltimore, Maryland, MANUFA0T?RBB8 OP HOOK-HEAD RAILROAD SPIKEP, BOIXEB BTV ET8. BOAT SPIKES, Ao. ?for farther Information, apply to BRUNS A BEE? Agesta, Ho. 84 Bast Bay. Charleston, 8. a Marens Sosos JOHN KING. & CO, IMPORTERS & WHOLESALE DEALER* GROCERIES "^ PROYIHIOH8 FLOBtt i U FOWnON AND DOMESTIC LIQBOR1 BEOABB BOOXBBT, HOLLOWWARB AND GLABSWAB3, DUILDING MATERIALS, LIMB, Ac Wo. 88 IIABBti ITR November 1 ARCHIBALD CKET'i'Y & CO., WHOLESALE XD*ELrVX03XtS, Skipping and Commission Merctoiiis. N'ott. 126 AND 126 MKETINQ-BTItEB'J WAREHOUSES : ?os. 59 and (V> UASEI.-S'ntKKT, ?JHAllLESTOiN, S. C A. Getty.IC. A. Souder.S. T. Houde> December 33 STYLES & CMTEir SHIPPING & CUMM.iSHlOIV ftJKBWAlTO AND DEALERS IN NAVAL STOKES, So; 1U VANDliKllllKST'S WIIA UF CHARLESTON, 3. O. Is, 0. 8TFLE8.I. F. CARTEL February 3_ WiLLJS & CH1S0LM, FACTORS, COMMISSION MEIHJIIANTb, AND SHIPPING AGENTS. WILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, SALE AHX SHIPMENT (to Foreign and Domestic Ports) o) OOTTON, RIOE, LUMBER and NAVAL STORES. ATLANTIC WUAKF, Cbarleaton, S. O. B. WILLIS.A- R.oniROLK Ootobor26 WILBUR * SON, GENERAL AUCTIONEERS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, OFFICE AND SALES ROOMS, .Vos. 13 und 15 S ta tost root ami ?Von. 1 ant) S Chalmers-street, OHAKLE8TON, S. O. April 3_ tuwf COLIRTENAY & TRENHOLM, (LATE OF NEWBERRY 0. H., 8. O.,) TXriLL CONTINUE BUSINESS IN CHARLESTON, A8 SHIPPING * AMD Commission Merchants ; And will be pleased to eee their friends at NO. IO 11?) Yl 10 M WHARF. WM. A. COURTENAY. P. C. TRENHOLM. May 9 WTO. BENNETT & CO., FACTORS, FOBWARDING AGENTS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ACCOMMODATION WHARF, OHABLE8T O N* , S _ O W. O. BENNETT....E. R. LILES... .?. 0. MARSHALL. Refebences.?Ex- Governor VANtJE, Charlotte, N. C. ; Hon. THUS. 8. ASHE, Wadesboro', N. 0.1 K. P. BAT TLE, Esq., State Treasurer, Raleigh, N. U. ; MaJ. B. D. TOWNBEND, Bennettsrille, 8. O. ; D. MALLOY, Esq.. Oheraw, 8. O. ; W. BRANTLEY PETTIQHEW, Esq., Florence-, B O._Into* _May 1* ISAAC E. HERTZ. | EUGENE BUCHET. Late co-partner o? Mordecai A Co. ISAAC E. HERTZ & CO., SOI East Bay, CORNER CUMBERLAND STREET, AUCTIONEERS, GENERAL COMMISSION AND SHIPPING MERCHANTS, WILL GIVE PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO THE purchase or sale of COTTON, RICE, LUMBER NAVAL STORE*, aiid MERCHANDISE GENERALLY and to VESSELS consigned to onr care. Aleo, to sales of all descriptions of Merchandise ? AUCTION. BfSHBHHMI MORDEOAI A CO., E. LAFETTE A CO., MARSHALL, BEACH A CO., E. B 8TODDARD A CO. 8. 8. PARRAR, BROTHEU8 ft CO. Charleston, April 2. 1866._April a B. A. EARLY, 1 I JT. F. EARLY, Darlington O. B., 8. 0.} I Charleston, a 8. B. i. & J. F, EARLY. Forwarding and Commission Merchants, NORTHWEST CORNER OF EAST BAY AND MAR KET STREETS Charleston S. O. and opposUs Court Rouse, Darlington, S. 0., Will attend to the par ohase, aale and shipment of COTTON, NAVAL STORE? and MEROHANDLSE generally. Orders and oonslgD. mente eoUolted. _tono*_Jannary 11 T, SAVAGE HEYWAKD &S0NS, AUCTIONEERS AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 241 Broad-streot, Augusta, WILL SELL AT .PUBLIC AUCTION ' ON MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, AND FRIDAYS. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO CONSIGN MENTS. We hold onr?etvos strictly responsible or all goods for which we have acknowledged the res eeipts, and will render up sales as speedily as possible. Ucoo s not insured unless Instructed to do so. March?_fimos ^L. ILLINGi WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEB IM MILLINERY AND FANCY 6001)8, DRY GOODS' TOYS &o. AC No.'4024 KlNO-STKKBT.CtiarlsSUm, S.V. AT NEW VORK PRICES. tgf Yorkvllle paper copy tor two months, and sent lllto tills oflflOA. Ivr NovAmbnrH NOLEN & STEERS, Id Street und Second Avenue, New York., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEBB IN ?U BINDS 0V LUMBER, MANUFACTURERS OF MOULDINGS, BASH DOORS, BL1ND8, AND BOX 8HOOE8. Turning in all its branches. Books containing Pattern) of llouldingssenton applies?**/?*. Daoemher 3* lyr SOOTT aSc KCE?RIOX, Brokers and Commission Merchants, Wu?iiinr;<on-et.. Columbia,8, V, V. E. ?COTT. .W. C HXMeTl Will glvo prompt atteint lor. Purchasing, gelling an.' wnvtino of all Merrha .hum Novamlwr > M. M. QUINN & BRO., Wholesale & Retail Dealer*? in BOOKS, PERIODICALS, NEWSPAPERS, STATIONERY, ETC. No. 5?T KINO-BTIIEKT, (Opposite Ann-street,) OHARLBSTON, B- O-, aim No. IST BROAD-ITRBBT, (Opposite Monument-street,) A.*CJQr*a*ST-cV OhAu. The latest Issues of the press always on hand. Buhscriptiona reoelved and Goods delivered or for trardad by Mall or Express. AR OABH ORDERS will be promptly attended to. February!? *F : ? ?fcr'MiFv.^wt-tiA?ljpn. -. 1866. POR 1866. 1866. BRADLEY'S ?C?LEBRATED 03 fi ?V? A4 o o FS CT t? M s M? oo EACH HOOP BEING COMPOSE! or TWO PERFECTLY TEMPERED SIMOLD SPRINGS, BRAIDED TIGHTLY AND FIRMLY TOOETHEIi edge to edge, forming one hoop, and making tu< STRONGEST AND MOST FLEXIBLE, the LIOnT??n AND MOST DURABLE SPRING made. Tboy will not bend or break like the single springs, bnt will always presorvo their PERFECT AND BEAUTIFUL SHAPE. IN ALL CROWDED ASSEMBLAGES OHUBOHEB THEATRES ?IAILROAD OARS FOR PROMENADE OR HOUSE DRESS. In (act, they are superior to all others, combining OOMFORT, ECONOMY, LIGHTNESS AND DURABILITY. IMQOIBR FOB BRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPT1I on DOUBLE SPRING SHIRT For sale everywhere. Manufactured exclusively tr -he sole ownora of the Patent. WESTS, BRADLEY k GARY, Ho. 70 CHAMBERS AND Nob. 7? AND 81 READE 8T8. NEW YORK. For sale in Charleston, S. 0., Wholesale and Retail, b' WM. T. B?RGE A OO. EDWIN BATES A OO. KING A GOODRIOH. .1. B. READ A OO. WM. MoOOMB A OO. T. KELLY. E. 800TT A OO. ' DFFERHARDT A OAMP8EN. JAS. B. BETT8. BTOLL. WEBB A CO. And all other Merchants who soil first-class 8K1BT a Charleston an? throughout the Bonthern States. January 9A Rmr -iGCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTORY. ACCOUNT BOOKS, SUCH AS RECORDS FOB PHBLIO OFFICES Ledgers, Journals, Cash Books, Day Books, Ac., con '. antly on hand, and made to order, and with any detv r I ption of Ruling. None but the beat workmen employ. I and the beat materials nsed. A practical experience of twenty, years in the abort ne, and with facilities unrtrpaseed, enable me to war nt satisfaction. BOOK BINDING AND JOB PRINTING In a Hits branches, with new type, i?w presses, and d vantatres not excelled In this city. L . yer's Blank?, ltles. Bonds, Mortgages, Ac, Ac, on h i . d and printed o order. tntitalyr December 14 LADIES DESIRING i SMOOTH, CLEAR AND THIS DELIGHTFUL . TOILET ARTICLE HAS NO EQUAL FOR PRESERVING AND BEAUT faTNG THE COMPLEXION AND 8EIN. Bold by Druggists everywhere. Depot No. 74 Fulton-street, New York. KING & CASSIDEY, Agents, January M CHARLESTON, S.O. SPENCER D.C. VAN BOKKELEN COMMISSION MERCHANT, Vo. 108 WATER-STREET, NEW YORK. PARTIOULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE 8ALB OF COTTON AND NAVAL STORES. REPRESENTED BY GEORGE E PR1T0HETT. Charleston S. 0. D. D. HOOOTT. Caroden, B. O. A H. VAN BOKKELEN, Wilmington, N. 0. April If" _ emoa? 1866. THE COLUMBIA PHOENIX ENLARGED. Great Reduction In tlie Rates of Adver. Using. mHE COLUMBIA PHOINIX (PUBLISHED DAIL1 JL and Trl-Weekly) has buen GREATLV ENLARGED, sn>l in the quantity and quality of Its rordln? mattei will compare favorably with any pap*r In the State. Thi subscription price to the Dally is $10 a year; Trl-Week 7 $7. The terms for transient advertising have been RE DUCED OVER TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT., whUe ?hi monthly and quarterly rates have been lowered to ?net ?*i extent as to place the columns of tho paper wltblz tin tacho! dea?arsand manufacturera genera'.lr. JULIAN A. I KLBY Unitary 23_Protn-lotor Oolnn?ola Plicaalx. A DAVI-^AOKriTB tyAW't'EU gg atll anew ?md wonderful SEWING MACHINS tlLe??* cheap onelicensed. AddressBUAW A CLARE lHdflaaaVd Haic Haotamtttr ? S2S" THE Leading Journal of; THE SOTTTS: THE PUBLISHERS OF TUB CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS Bog rcepectfully to return their thanks to Um public fer its liberal support to their Journal, anil promise that in the fulure, ae in the past, it shall bo their aim to mako the: MOST DESIRABLE PAPER in the coontry. It has now THE LARGEST ?IRCIILATIOR of any Newspaper issued in the State, and is THE LARGEST IN SIZE of any Paper published In the State?issued in folio form of eight pages, and the eizo of the New York Herald. It Is universally conceded that THE CHARLESTON DULY NEWS IS THE MOST ENTERPRISING, 13sr -D E 3? e ist r> e isr t, AND THE BEST COMMERCIAL NEWSPAPER published in the South. It is ? SOUTHERN PAPER, WITH SOUTHERN PRINCIPLES. A TRI-WEEKLY. Many of our friends have epokcu and written to us concerning the publication of a Tri-Weokly. We have thought of doing this for some time, but owing to tho genoral disarrangement of postal af fairs, we have concluded not to do so until the commencement of next season. > On the first of S op tomb or we will com mon oo to publish a country edition of Tins News, and it shall be our aim to make the paper tho best ever issued in this State. We intend introducing en tirely now features in this enterprise; it will not bo a summary of the daily, but will bo complete and original in itself, and we aro certain that He patrons will be as well pleasod with it as are our present patrons pleased with tho daily. TEHlVtlS 03P DAILY: Onoyear.....$10.00 Six months. 5,00 Three months. 2.50 (In Advance.) CATHGART, McMILLiN & MORTON 3E*jaoi?itiHrroK8. Ho. 18 HAYNE-STREET, CHARLESTON, 8. 0. 1866!1866! MAKE UP YOUR CLUBS, THE NEW YORK NEWS, BENJ. WOOD, Editor and Proprietor. TUE ONLY RECOGNIZE? DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN NEW YORK. DAILY, SEMI-WEEKLY AND * WEEKLY. TO THE JPTJBLIC. THE NEW YORK NEWS HAS BATTLED AGAINST despotism for four y curse of blood and torror, in assertion of the sanctity of the Constitution. A patriot ism RufUclontly broad to embrace both sactlotis has been Its only nuielo, and it refers now with honrat pride to its record to show that it has not turned to tbe right or the loft tinder all tbo violence of arbitrary powor. Truo to Is principles an THENEWS Las been through tho rolgn of terror, it cliiellongcB public confidence In i honesty and independence for the future. Tho political transition of tho pr?tent day opens t THE NEWS a new and wider Held of usefulness. Stan i. Ing now as it*1 ways has, en the inviolability of tho Co stitutton, accoi <ng to the interpretation of thostr-.c constructloniBts, it presonts a rallying ground for all, . both sections, who aro friends of a generous conserva tism. As a truo and tried exponent of Bectlonal amity i occuplos a position which makes it tho fitting mediato; In holeliiig up to tho party of order in both sections, In. terests and principles that gavo breadth auel vitality to ' their alliance. As an lntersectloual agent, devoted to freedom of election, to trial by Jury, to tho sauctlty the habeas corpus, and opposed now, ae for four years of terror It has been, to tho centralization that dares to trample on the rights of States, North.or South, THE NEWS places Itself as a candidate for support before 11 great body of this once freo people. The circumstances of the moment mako tbe dtssom nilnatlon of the principles of THE NEWS a duty of in dividual patriotism. Every man who concura in it doctrino mutt, If he entertain a true acuso of freedom/ do so In no spirit of indlfforonce, but rather with the earnestness of a high trust. Justified, nay bound, in his love of liberty to do so, the proprietor places th canvass be makes here of tbe public geuerally In the hands of fhoso men who give him the approval of their consciences as his Individual agents. Every reader of TBE NEWS can not avoid the conviction of duty which Is hero pointed out aa tho ground of the request, that he urges Its claims for a wider support upon all of his (ritnda and neighbors who give their earnest sympathies to the cauto of "strict construction," lnterscctlonal con ciliation, and all the rights of the citizens under the sys tem, set up by our fathers, 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 crisis in tho country's fortunes, the duty of giv ing to the Influence of his paper, dally, semi-weekly, or weekly, the wider powor for good which it seeks here through tbe service of its Individual supportera. THE SEMI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY NEWS. These two Journals are made np with special refer ence to the wants of country subscribers, and contain luchavarle'y of matter as to render them welcome to every family in the land. In the matter of LITERA TURE, the chcloeat stories of tho beat writers ar spread forth in their columns; and more excellent lite rary matter is furnished in one issue than can be had in many of the exclusively literary Journals of the day. The GENERAL NEWB Is admirably selected and con densed, so as to give all tho current intelligence In as readable a form sb it can bo placed. It comprises news (rom every part of tho country, and is always the latest The COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE la carefully pre pared, and Includes reliable Mauket Hkpoutk from a 1 points, which are not excelled by any Journal in th i country. Send tho names of all Friends of CONSTITUTIONAL LIBERTY, and we will send them SPECIMEN COPIES TREE. TEEMS. NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, to Mail Sub scribers.$10 per annum NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, to Mail Sub scribers. $6 for 6 months. 8ENI-WEKKLY. PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY One Copy one year.$ 4,00 Three Copies one year. 10.00 Five Copies one year. 15.00 Ten Copies ono year.. 1. 80.00 Twenty Copies one yesr.65.00 To Clergymen one year. 3.00 and an EXTRA COP S* to any CLUB OF TEN. WE? KLY, PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY. One Copy one year.........$ 3.00 Three Copies one year. (j.CO FlveOoples one year.... 8.76 Ten Copies one year. 17.00 Twenty Copies one year. 80.00 ToOlergymen one year. LOO and an EX IBA COPY to any CLUB OF TEN. Any person sending s 0LUB of FIFTY for THE SEMI WEEKLY or WEEKLY NEWS will be entitled to THE DAILY NEWS FREE FOR ONE YEAR. The name of the Postofflce and State should in all cases bo plainly written. To insnro safety in remittance, money orders are preferable SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FREE, to advertise:??. The New Yona Ntfws is now taken throughout the Southern States, and the undisputed fact that it has a larger circulation in the South than tho Journals of th New York Prens combined, will insnro m? attention of the commercial puhllo and the pabilo generally. Advertisers now availing themselves of the opportu nity to make known their business through tbe column of Tns Nsw Yons News, sre convinced of tho Import ance of its great circulation throughout the Scuth, in consequence of the large I rders received by them, cert : fy to the valuo of this Jonrnal as the best medium for ad vertising, and tbe public generally depending upon pub licity to secure an'iixtension of business commensurate with enterprise, should not fall to become acquainted with the unquestionable advantages to be derived from announ Ding, thron fib. tho columns of this popular J our u a ) whatever relates to commercial or tiffibcllsj matters, no matter what may he the particular business in which any party may be engaged. Address BKNJAJUM WOOD, New York. Nbvra BaUding, No. 10 Oity HoW Square, New Y irk. !' ' " . \ ! 1 V-i ' . i j t .V ' ... ;..v,..'.. ... . -.* tV?Ji g, York Advertisements. First JPrennum ?Steam ?Saw-Mills. THE FIHBT PB12?, THE GOLD MEDAL, Was awarded to the WASHINGTON IRON WORKS ?y too American IrjBUinto.at lueir Fair, in October, i8ofl fur the best OIROULAR ?A w-ZUTIIeX. ANL JJT1.AM t NfitN> rotang?, Bsllro?a ?m? .^...vo.. promptly Oiled. Ad ?" OEO. M. OJ.Ai'P. Tr??anure?. NfftlnuKh. N. Y., Of w? ?.t.. L- 0. WARD. Agent, Ho. 68r.ltiorty.Bt., (Boom No. 8), N. ?. December 13 lyr T01H> & IUFFKRTV, ENGINEERS* FOUNDERS, Ofn? ? iw.li Work*, Putcrsnn, New Jersey. WAREHOUSE. NO. 4 ?KYSTREET, N. T. M AI?m f0htUf?m<Bk^',?Pt,oNAR? and PORT. ABLE BTEAM hlSOlNfcs antl D0ILEI18; Flax, .?"^i Tow, Oaknm. Mid Hopo MaeUa?n| Shafting, .1111 OesrlnK, IfM and liras? ( asttags of all kindS athes, PlanliiK Machines. UrlllB-, Humpln?, fcHottin? ana orlDK MncblneB; Gear Cutters, Cmtsrlaf, Milling ana olt-Outt rig Mii?hlne?; CUulhb o? all ai?ida, Le.tber ud Rubber Belting, Laco Uathor, Belt Hoohs. and >nneral Supplies for Hailnmd and othor Machine Shops, adsoa & Snow a Patont Govmuots. Saw Mille, Ootton lins. Presses, be, cor.Btautly on band. ? . .. . TOW; A IIAFFERTY, March 20_ly No^^cy-Bireet, ?. Y. HiiPPERTY &McHUGH, COR K Importers, Maimf.u iurcrs aud Dealers WHOLESALK AND KKTAIL, No. 09 FTJjuTON-BTREET, NEW YOBK. Beptember 86_ Xy? DAVEGA, YOUNG & AT KENZIE, LAW AND COLLECTION OFFICE, Nos. 39 aud 40 l'ark Row, ISAAC) DA VEGA, i GEORGE B. YOUNG, KKW FORK. GERARD L. MoKENZlE.) H AVINO 8?00EEDED TOTHF OREIGN COLURO TION BUSINEBB of Messt... BIRNEY, PREN TI88 & FLANDER8, we will attend to the collection ol past due and maturing olalms throughout the United ates KZi " ".nado. COMMISSIONERS FOR ALL TBS STATE A. January g WM. A. HINMAN, MANUFACTURER OP PERFUMERY, CONOEN. TBATED FRUIT E88ENCK8 for Druggists' ana Confectioners' use. No. ?0 Platt-atreot, corner o? Gold, New York. Fancy Boxes and Bankets for holiday pre? i nts, Sachcln, Handkerchief Extra?is, Pomades, Vin?, a r Bouse, Tollot Powders, Hair Oils, Oil Husk, OU 01 vot, Grain Mask In ounce caddies, Oil ' Apple, Oil Banana, Bntyrio Ether. Vine Handkerchief Extracts in bulkjo suit purchasers. A complete Gatalosue will be forwarded by mall on ap? plication. Stuns January 29 DRY GOODS. LATHROP, LUDINGTON k CO,, NO. 330 BROADWAY, ?SEW YOUR, OFFER TO SOUTHERN AND WESTERN JOBBER AND RETAILERS, at the lowest market prloe FOR O ASH, a very largo and attractive stock o? I) RES GOODS, OLOTH8. NOTION'S, H08IEBY. WB1TB GOODS. Ac_fmwSmo February 9 JAMES CONNER?? SONS? United States Type Foundry AND WINTERS' WAREHOUSE, lorn. Mb? -fO and 3'A Centre-street, .Maw York*, Corner of Ken.tte-?1 rert. THE TYPE OM WHICH THIS PAPBB IS PRINTED ?Toto the apov*? ?aundrv lv_(k?to>?> ?ANIJFACTUBER'S HARDWARE H0TJ8B OF HORACE W. LOVE & GO., No. J?6 CUff-Street, New York. ORDERS FOB ALL KINDS OF HARDWARE promo?,"? attended to Ootton and other Southern products received on ac*> (rnment, or In payment. lyr_Beptember M DI0KEBS0N, REED & CO. rsspoBTXis or *hb nsut.m? n? TIN PLATE, SHEET IRON, OOPPBB, WIBB, SI? O all other articles for tinners use. No. 29 snd 81 OLIFF-8T., cor. FULTON, Beptember 35_m lyr_New York. DKK.aiCK.80r? ?t BARTLETT, WHOLE&VLK 'APER AND BAG DEALERS, Ro, 30 Beelrinan-street, if. V. JBTNTrNG, WB1TTNG, WRAPPING AND OOLOBBD d. Papers, Straw and Binders' Boards, Tsrred Roofing Paper, Paper Manufacturers' Supplies, and all kinds O Parer-mlll Machinery. Paper of every description msda to order. Bags taken in exchange for Paper. Orders by ?ail promptly attended to. lyr October 38 "SHELDON, H0YT& CO., No. ?S 0HAMBER8-8T. ANO Na U EEADE-ST. NEW YORK, ?MPORTER8AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOB. EK1M and DOMESTIC HARDWARE, ?ntlcry, Guno, Pistols and Gun Trimmings. 10.000 dozen Hoes, , " Drade's" Grown and Patent SootUs?Elwell's and Amor. can manufacture?Oollins' Axes, Whittemore's Ootton Cards, Ac. ho., at lowest market rates. Jan nary a_Amo XHOS. HR- -t?.a-3SrB^7*, . nCPOBTXB Altn DKAXJEB IS Fins Grorerlea, Choice Trau, etc., etc., .vo?. 300 ?t aea orkenwichst., cor. ormurrat NEW Y0HK.# November ANUOOD AND TIIK VIGOR OF YOUM restored in four weeks, by Dr. BIOOBD'S KB aENOE OF LIFE. Br. Rioord (of Paris), after years 0 earnest solicitation, haa at losgth acceded to the earnest requests of the American public, and appointed an Ages In New Fork for the sale of hi s valned and highly-prissd Essence of Life. This wonderful agent will restore, manhood to the moat shattered constitutions, whsttva* arising from excesses, the effects of climate, or n stars causes. 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