The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, May 25, 1866, Page 7, Image 7

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JOHN KING & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS i ' ? . AND Commission Merchants, . OFFER FOR SALE, On Reasonable Terms? ' 1 At No, 88 Hftsel-street, o/~i/"a bdls. super and extra floub $?J\_f\J 100 bbls. Brown 8ugar, assorted BO bbls. Crushod Sugar 00 bags Coffee 20 bogs Popper ' 20 bags Spice . . 6 baus GiDROr. 6 bales Cloves 2 caaos Nutmegs 2i> boicB Ground Ginger 200 boxes Adamantine Candles 29 barrels Horrlng . 100 kegs Dutch Herring 100 boxes Oboeso, assorted 100 kits Mackerel 100 l< bbls. Mackorol 76 X bbls. Mackerel 60 bbls. Mackerel 25 kits Salmon ; B0 boxes Codfish 100 kogs and boxes Herring 100 boxos Soap 200 boxos Starch . . 26 bbls. Molasses , 26 bbls. Copperas 60 kegs Epsom Salts 26 cases Cotton Cards 15 casos Wool Cards 35 cheats Hyson and ?. B. Tea. AMO, A FULL ASSORTMENT OF? PIOKLE8, Oysters, Salmon, Lobsters, Peaches, Pine Apples, Ac.. Ac JOHN KING A CO., ' March 6 mwf_No. 88 HABEL-STREBT. WHISKEY, WINE, BRANDY, &o. tr/^\ BBLS. SrPRKtOR ROURBON whiskey Ovy 60 bbls. MasntMtaWhUkey 6 bliU. Uln 100 oaae?i rt. ?fatten O.lMvt 60 os*?* Olvnwvaos quart? and plats 100 oa?t<? Ami* * \Ytlto ffc 100 cases Fino itl,t rVmrhOU whUk?y 100 cases Matiuo.Ua \Vhlak*y 60 case? Primroae WUIakxvy, super ' " 60 casos Old Ry? WMafcay 100 casos Fine Cordial Gin 60 casos Old Q. Brandy 36 cases Bum, "8t. Croix" 600 casos Alo, ??Muir A Sons," quarts and pints. Just received per steamers and schooners, and for sale low by JNO. KING A CO., March 6_mwf_Ho. 88 Haaol-streeV HOLLOW WARE. f ar\s?tsrl'P?B0BSHOLLOW W?Bfc. OONsisTma ' lUUU of Pots, Ovens, Spiders, Prying Pans, Ao. Porealelowby 1 JNO. KINO b CO., March, 6_No. 88 Basel-street. ?LE,_ALE. Ci/~\tf\ BBLS. AMSDELL BROS. CELEBRATED /B\J\J ALBANY AMBER CREAM ALE, received weekly, and for sale by JNO. KING A OO. March?_mwt ._No. 88 Hasel-street UROCKERT aITMSSWARE, OA ORATES AND HHDB. OF A880BTED OBOOKB ?l\J BY AND GLASSWARE, just received and for salo by ', iJNO.'KlNGAOO., March 5 mwf ' __, 88, Hasel-street WHOLESALE AND. RETAIL ? E600 _JTEX El S. GBO. W. STEFFENS & CO. WOULD BESPBOTFULLY INFORMTBHBIR OU8 TOMERS and the public that, in addition, to their WHOLESALE AND BETAIL GROCERY at the corner of King and George streets, they have now opened a WHOLESALE AND COMMISSION HOUSE at No. 28 Vendue Range, where they will bo able to afford their oustemers extra facilities. Their firm Will oouipriao as formerly: .'' p sao. w. sTErrsNB....r. o. bobxxb....i? nsatai^vatava. Match 18_ __._lyr AUSTIN, ANDRUS & CO., Wholesale Grocers, NO. 131 MEETING-STREET. COUNTRY ORDERS FILLED WITH DISPATCH, February li_. _ WILLIAM GURNEY, WHOLESALE GROCEB AND , COMMISSION MERCHANT, 2STO IOS EAST B-A.TT CHARLKSTOn, 8. O. Butter, Cheese and Provisions. EW Liberal advances made en consignment?, March? _ MEHRTMS & WOHLTMAPi Wholesale Grocers : AND IMMISSION IV1ERCHANTS, W. 187 BAST B?Y, ? o..aSjk-xt'Xs^i9rroxqrJ s. o. ' tt. MKHKTENS......,f, R. M. WOHaVTatAXB. Marcha _ ... ; - 'M_8moa GE0. E. PRITCHETT, COMMIS Sl?NfMEROH ANT : HOETH ATUHTIC WHARF, CHARLESTON? S. O. March g ,_ 6moa* 0. E. CHICHESTER, REAL ESTATE BROKER, No. 18 BROAD-STREET, C5HABLESTON, B. O. FAIBPKh Ac. OFcrryPBOPBBTY ____& BALTIMORE RIVET A?D SPIfiEWORES? R. W. TYSON & CO., P. 0. Box 1004, Baltimore, Maryland, MANT7PAOTTJBER8 OF HO-DK^HBAD RAILROAD SP1KB8, BOILBH BI?"' BT8, BOAT 8PIBJ68, Ao." ' ! " ' For furthox i^onna^n^WM^Jp ' ne S.llSl , _.., ?i,,-, ,?; ... Bif9 i i nnttuno vi'ty? v.jWP?BB?fBWi9Ftfi |l/l/ t? " i' /.T.l ; V to*lfUManst;W itavfA ftUtt m InrWtk WBAISl BoTta&ar 1 f W W. 0. BENNETT & CO., FA?TOHg,, FORWARDING ASENTS and" COMMISSION MERCHANTS, tf.Cl iieCoMttODA'PZON WHARF, OHABLESTON, S - O W. O. BENNETT....E. R. LILES.... J. O. MARSH ALL. REyEB?NOE&-~Ex- Governor VANCE, Charlotte, N. O. ; Hon. THUS. S. ?HHE, Wadcsboro*, N. ?.j K. P. BAT TLE, Esq., Stato Treairaror, Raleigh, N. O. ; MaJ. B. IX TOWNSEND, Benuottsvllle, 8. O. ; D. MAI.LOY, Esq? Ohoraw. 8. O. ; W. BBANTLEY PETTIOMBW, Esq., Florence, 8. O. . Ituo*_May It ISAAC E. HERTZ, < | EUGENE HUOHET. Late co-partner of Mordecal k Co. ? ISAAC E. HERTZ & CO., ?301 JBast Bay, CORNER CUMBERLAND STREET, AUCTIONEERS, GENERAL COMMISSION SHIPPING MERCHANTS, WELL GIVE PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO THE nurcbaso or sale of COTTON, RICE. LUMBER NAVAL STORE?, and MEU0HANDI3E GENERALLY and to VESSELS oonslgncd to onreare. Also, to sales of all descriptions of Merchandise t AUCTION. ' . BKFanXatOMt MORDECAI A CO., E. LAFTTTE A CO., MARSHALL, BEAOH A CO., E. B STODDARD A CO. S. 8. FARRA R, BROTHERS A CO. Charleston, April 3, 1BC0. April 3 B. A. EARLY, 1 I J. F. EARLY, * Darlington 0. H., B. 0. J IOharlestob, B. 8. B. A. & J. F. EARLY, Forwarding out. ConnuIsslon Morchimta, NORTHWEST CORNER OF EAST BAY AND MAR EST STAKETS Charleston 8. O, and oppoaltt Court Bouse, Darlington, 8, 0., Will attend to the pur chase, sale and shipment of COTTON, NAVAL STORES and MERCHANDISE generally. Orders and consign ments aolioited. 6mo* January ll .ARCHIBALD GETTY & CO., WHOLBSALB *X>T=\ AT.rIBB, Shipping and Commission Horabaats,. ???. 18? AND 138 MEETINQ-STBEE1 ?fi Iff tf I WABKH017BK8! EOS. A3 ?ml SB HASBL-8TUKET, CHABLESTON, 8. . A. detcjr.K. A. Souder......H. T. Bonder. Dooombor 33 STYLES iV CARTER, SHIPPING & COMMISSION MERCHANTS ' ' ' ' AND u : DEALERS IN NAVAL STORES, /Jo. IB VANDKRHOHST'S WIIMIR CHARLESTON. 8. O. L.O. BTYLKS..I. F. CARTER February a_ WILLIS;* CHISOLM. FACTORS, COM5HS8I0N MERCHANTS, .' ; AND SHIPPING AGENTS. WILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, BALE ANT SHIPMENT (to Foreign and Domestfo Port*) et: COTTON, BIOS, LUMBER and ; NAVAL STORES. , . A'PLANTIO WHARF, Ohorlcstou, S. O. B. WILLIS.A. H.OHISOLM Octoberaa ___^__V' ' GENERAL AUCTIONEERS & COMMISSION OFFICE AND BALES ROOMS, Nos*. 18 and 15 State-street and Nos. 1 an? 8 Chalmers-street, r g?pri3LAJEtIaEQXOIT, S- ?3-' April a. , , . , ' nwrf COURTENAY & TRENHOLM, H T; , vr (LATE OF NEWBERR? 0. H., S. p.,) -?TILL CONTINUE BUSINESS IN CHARLESTON, - B:H I ?? I? ? N Gr Aim Commission Merchants ; ' And trill bo pleased to see their friends at ' . ??O.?q BOY?E'B WHAHP. WM. A. OOUBTENAF. . " '.. P. O. TREN HOLM. May?'' ' ; .' ,. .'.' ;__ T, SAVAGE HEYWABD & SONS, AUCmONEERS &ENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 241 Broad-street, Aug^?ts, 'WILL BELL AT .PXJ?LIO AtrC'l'l?N ON j trAsn MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, *"." " L J- ' 'J ' ' ^AND ! -'! ' ' PARTR3titiAR'~ATTENTION PAID TO CONSIGN MENTS. We hold ourselves etilotjy responsible or all goods, tor which wj have acknowledged the re. oelpte, and will render up sales as speedily as possible. Quods not insured unlcnB instructed to do so. ..... w,,v wEC^BBAL? AH?=B^A^,DEAIftt 1? \'.:,J. MILLINER? AND FANC? GOODS, DRY GOODS TOY8U #?v At Mo.HO? KIN G-STIUCET, Cbarle^to?, S.O. AT NEW YORK PB?0BS, Wr-Yorkville paper copy for two months, and'Mea tinto this ottee._lv?_No*atnbe?? ?0LEN & STEERS, ?0<l Street and Second A-renne, New York. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IH AU. OHM 6? ' '-' .,'.-' LUMPER, MANUFACTURERS OF MOULDINGS, BASH DOORS. BLINDB, AND BOX SHOCKS. TBrnlng In all its brandies. Books containinr Patterns JL I of Mouldings sent09 ep plicei l^n, December 37 lyr 1 , . 1 1 . ... 800TT ?SE ??HRIOT. Brokers and Commission Merchants, Washington^., Colombio, S.O. -. y~ w. m. soon.a.......? ,...w. a amuox Will give prompt attention < Purcbaatag, Belllna; anc warding of elf Merchandise Tto*?mhee V] , M. M. QUINN & BRO.f Wholesale &'Retail Dealers U? TN ' r,ij ; ajan >ICAL8, JPRWS?AP?R? S^?^ONB^Yj ?TO, ."jrt'oV ,5?T K?Ho'"IT?aI|'*f--; lS 1 ^TflMB* ?n^treet.) JR?\ -J* 1 V Xa a? IL ? -..I JL. WZZs% If 1 1 .m.? ' W- * *>AJa/a ? aim Ho. 13V BEOAD-STEBBBi ?..aon? Jin* AUGHjaTAi. ?*^U, ; The latest istnea of the preut always onhand. 1 lo Mo ?rbacriptl^na?fptiszd and O^AUrMa.H? Tt^AByOKHBBS^rufbVp^^ aitsoded to. ?Mwoary?lT t!rWl KOT^'<!l|F)T LADIES DESIRING ? SMOOTH, CLEAR AND ???=^. . n 1 b^vss&mzs ^x ^0]RGBW.)ii\JtRP ?o THIS DELIGHTFUL TOILET ARTICLE HAB N.P EQUAL FOR PRESERVING AND BEAUT 7?ING THE COMPLEXION AND SKIN. Sold by Druggists evorywhoro. "?-' Depot Now 74 Fulton-street. New York. KING & CASSIDEY, Agents, JannarySl wtruAmo OHARLE8TON, S.O. 1866. FOR 1866. 1866. BRABLEY'S~0|?ELEBRATED .o t? o & CO 00 ? a 3 EACH HOOF BEING COMPOSE!) tWO I'BRPKCTliY TRBIPERKD SIlVOLn SPRINGS, BRAIDED TIGHTLY AND FIRMLY TOGETHER edge to edge, forming one hoop, and moilnn th. STRONGEST AJ?? MOST FLEXIBLE, tho LIGHTEOT AND MOST DURABLE SPRING made. ' They will not bend or break like the single springs, bnt wUlaliF%yB preserve their PERFECT AND BEAUTIFUL SHAPE. IM ALI, OBOWDEO ASSEMBLAGES , CHURCHES THEATRKB RAILROAD OARS .- FOB PROMENADE OR HOUSE DRESS. In fact, they are superior to all others, combining OOKFOBT, ECONOMY, UOHTNES8 AH? ., DURABILITY. .. '. . j, .. rKQ?mK ron BRMBV'S DUPLEX ELLIPTH! '. rOB DOUBLE SPRING SKIRT For sale ovorywhore. Manufactured exclusively by the sols own ors of the Patent, WESTS, BRADLEY&CARY, Ho. 70 CHAMBERS AND Nos. 79 AND 81 BEADS BTB.. , NEW YORK. - Vor sale in Charleston, B. 0., Wh oleexle and' BetaU, by WM? T. BUllvE ? OO. EDWIN BATES A OO. KING A GOODRIOH. J. R, BRADA OO. . '.. WM. MoOOMB h 00. ?.-kbllt. II H.BOOTTA00. 1 >' "- UFFBRHABDT A OAMPSEN. JAB. B. BETTS. BTOLL. WEBB A OO. . . . And all other Merchants wbo soU first-class SKIRT* In Oharlecton and,throughout tho Southern State?. January 2fl ., . dmc ' ACCOUNT BOOK MIMIPACTOM, - .. .. nm g . .1,. [5 .VU1>. H btwn x> ACCOUNT BOOKS, QU?H AS RECORDS aF?B,'^PUBLIC OF??CBB, ? Ledgers, Journals, Cash Books; Day Hooka, ?fco., oan iantly on hand, and made to order, and; with any des ri pUon ofBuUng. Nonehntthabeaf workmen employ. d^?dthSbostmatlfcrla>rus<>d.,) , , r A practical Axparl?nbe of twohty years In tha abort no, and with fsclltUos unsurpassed, enable me to war nt saUJActlou. , '. ? ' :" ~L~IQ BOOK BIDING AND JOB PRLKTINe ?n a Bits branches, with new typo, aaw presses, and d vant?es cot excellod in this city. L v vox's Blank* It ?es, Bonds, Mortgages, Ac, Ac, on he. d and printed o order. tutltalyr December 14 SPENCERD. C. VA? BOU LEN COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 108 WATKU-BTIllCET, NEW YORK. PARTICULAR AVtJn?mk GIVEN TO THE BALE OF COTTON AND NATAL STORES. REPRESENTED BY . GEORGE E. PRITOHETT, Charleston 8. 0. ?. B. noOOTT, Oamden, 8. O. A, B. VAN BOKKELEN, Wilmington, N, a April 1? 8mos? *-'" ' '' 1?66; a -{ TUB COLUMBIA PIItENIX ENLARGED. Groat RcduoUon In tHc Kalos of Advsr. < . ? WA?: n.i.i. iUliag. ,' '/., l_ TT1BB COLUMBIA PHO?NIX {PUBLISHED DAILT and Tri.Weehly) has been GREATLY ENLABOED, and in tho quantity and quality ol its rei " oi it? rerdiug mattet "mt? ?Ma? m ?_j Pai THE Leading Journal OP. THE SOUTH' THE PUBLISHERS OF TBB CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS Beg respectfully to rotura their thanks to the public fer its liberal support to their Journal, and promise that in the future, as in the paBt, it shall be their aim to make I THE?. . MOST DESIRABLE PAPER in the country. It has now TUB LARGEST CIRCULATION of any Newepapor issued in the State, and ia THE LARGEST IN SIZE of any Paper published in the State?issued in folio form of eight pages, and the size of the New fork Herald. It is universally conceded that TU! CHARLESTON DAM NEWS IS THE MOST ENTERPRISING, IITIDDBpPElSriDElSrT, AND THE BEST COMMERCIAL NEWSPAPER published in the South. It ia A SOUTHERN PAPER, WITH SOUTHERN PRINCIPLES. ... . . ? TBI-WEE?LY, . Many of our,friend? .have epeken and written to a? concerning the publication o? a Tri-Weekly. We hftvo thought of doing this for some time, but owing to the general disarrangement of postal af fairs, ire havo concluded not to do so until the ooninioncomont of next season. On the Jlrat of September we will oommenoe to publish a country edition of Tns News, and It shall bo our aim to make the pap?r itho boat ever issued in this State. We Intend introducing en tirely new foatnrca in this enterprise; it will not be a summary of the daily, but will bo complote and original in iteelf, and wo are certain that its patrono will be as well pleasod with it as are our present patrons pleased with the daily. . - TCEEEtAtXB OP ?-AJI^r One year...... .?lo.00 Sir months.. , C.Q0 Three mouths. 2.60 i (In Advance.) ; . . - ? CATHGABT, MILLAU i MORTON.. . ; -'i / ?: tti (' ?' '*. . .tl.'i I A I No. 18 HAYhE-STflGet, 0Ha?X?8T0tf, ?i 0. ! " ' 1806! 1800! MAKE UP YOUR CLUBS, THE NEW YORK NEWS, BENJ. WOOD, Editor and Proprietor. TUE ONLY RECOGNIZED DEMOCRATIC ] NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN NEW YORK. * DAILY, SEMI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY. TO THE PTJBI/EC. THE NEW FORK NEWS HAS BATTLED AGAINST despotism for four years of blood and terror, in assertion of tbo sanctity of the Constitution. A patriot ism sufficiently brorul to embrace both sections bas been its only guide, and it refers now with honest pride to its record to show that it has not turned to the right or the left under all tbo -violence of arbitrary power. True to is principles as THE NEWS has beon through the roign of terror, it challenges public conQdonce m 1 honesty and Independence for tbo future. Tho political transition of tho present day opens t THE NEWS a new and wider field of usefulness. Stan dj ing now as ital ways ha?, on the inviolability of the O o | stitution, accoi ing to the interpretation of tho str )c construetlonists, it presents a rallying ground for all, '.., both sections, who are friands of a generous conserva* usai. As a true and tried exposent of sectional amity i occupies a position which makes it tho fitting mediato In holding up to tho party of ordor in both sections, in* tereata and principles that gave breadth and vitality to their alliance. As an intersoctional agent, devoted to freedom of election, to trial by jury, to the sanctity the habeas corpus, and opposed now, as for four years of terror It has bean, to the centralization that dares to trample ?n the rights of States, North or Bouth, THE NEWS places itself as a candidate for support before lb great body of this onae free people. Tbo circumstances of tbo moment make the diesem ruination of tho principles of THE NEWS a duty of In dividual patriotism. Every man who concurs in it doctrine must, If ho entertain a true sense of freedom, do so In no spirit of indifference, 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 he makes here of tbe public generally In the hands of those men who give him the approval of their consciences ss his Individual agents. Every reader of THE NEWS can not avoid tbe conviction of duty which is horo pointed out as tbe ground of tho request, that he urges its claims for a wider support upon all of his friends and neighbors who give their earnest sympathies to the cause of "strict construction," lntersectlonal con blllatian, and all the rights of the citizen a under the sys tem, set np by our lathers, of liberty regulated by law. The proprietor of THE NEWS calls, therefore, upon good and true Conservatives thronghbnt the country to discharge to their convictions of political right at this great crisis m the country's fortunes, the duty of giv ing to the Influence of his paper, daily, semi-weekly, or weekly, the wider power for good which it seeks here through tbe servio? of Its individual supporters. THE SEMI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY NEWS. These two Journals are made up with special refer ence to the wants of country subscribers, and contain such a variety of matter as to render them welcome to every family in the land. In the matter oft LITERA TURE, the choicest stories of the best 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 tho day. The GENERAL NEWS is admirably selected and con densed, so as to give all the current intelligence in as readable a form as it can be placed. It comprise? news from every part of the country, and is always the latest. The COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE Is carefully pre pared, and Inoludea reliable Maaxxt Rstosts from a 1 point?, whloh are not excelled by any journal In th 1 country. Send the names of all Friends of CONSTITUTIONAL LIBKBT?, and wo will send thorn SPECIMEN COPIES FREE. TERMS. 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To inarnre safety m remittance money orders are preferable. SPECIMEN COPTES SENT FREE, TO ADVERTISERS. Tun New Yons N?wb is now taken throughout the Southern States, and the andlsputed fact that It has a largor circulation in tho South than, tho journals of th New York Press combined, will insure the attention of t the commercial pnbllo and the publia generally. . ?. Advertisers now availing themselves of tho opportu nity to make known their business through the column OfTmtNsW YorkNxwb, ?re convinced of tho import ance of 1U groat circulation throughout the Bouth, In consequence of tho large orders received by thorn; certify to the valuo of this journal as the best tncllum for ad* ver Using', and tho pnblio generally depon&lng upon pub licity to secure an extension of bntmeasj oornmensurate with. enWpris*v akould not fail to become acquainted, with thennQUssttoAable aVdWtafeA*p< be derived from announcing, through tie column s of this popularJ ourn s ) whatoror relates to oommorclal or financial matter?, ?o matt? what may be the |,?^?alar. business in whlnb toUhrftlartlAl !u?P?W$?jwfyWP? J:':y [l Ui C.r .?, New York Jfcwa JUhalldlny, "*' No, 18 OUT ask 'Square, New York. ' Na York Advertisement?. WM. A. HINMAN, MANUFAOTTJREB OF IEHKUMKUY, OOIW TBATBDFB?1T ESHENOtS lor Druggist?* Oonfootloners' use, No. 20 riatt-3treot, oorner of New York. Fancy Boxes and Baskets for holiday J_+ i nts, Saohols, Handkerchief Kxtraols, Pomades, wtaew a r Bongo, Toll?>t Powders, Hair Oils, (Ml Must, Ota Olvet, Grain Hnak in ounce caddies. OH Apple? OH Hanana, Bntyrle Ethor. Fino Handkerchief Extracts in balk to salt pnrosdaMSWW A complote Catalogne wiii be forwarded by mall o? ?fa? pHoatlon._6mo? January M DRY^??D?T LATHROP, LUDJNGTON & CO* NO. 330 BROADWAY, (fBHg ?0BK, OFFEB TO SOUTHERN AND WESTERN JOBBaTJB AND RETAILERS, at tbo lowest market prie? EORCABH, a very lai-Roaml aUractlvo stock of DBBS GOODS, OLOTII8, NOTION8, HOSIERY, WHAT* GOODS, fco._fmwamo ____f ? JAM!? CONNKU'S SONS? united States Type Foundry AMD PRINTERS' WAREHOUSE. Wo?. Jib, M) and ii'A Centre-street, N?rw Yoras, Corner of ltea<Ie-strc?K. TUB TYPE ON WHIOH 1'HJS PAPER IB PBMXaW froir tbo aboye "oumlrv tr <lcto**?ff * MANUFACTURER'S HARDWARE UOUBfl OF HORACE W. LOVE & CO.. No. ?0 OllfF-Btreet, New York. ORDERS FOR ALL KINDS OF H A BD WABE 11 lUqfSTJ attended to Cotton and other Honthorn prodaote recelyed on ?jaoh ____, or In payment lyr_September IB DICXEBSON, REEB & CO. XKPOBTRB8 07 AND DEAUEBB IN TIN PLATE, SHEET IBON, COFFER, WIBB, SEBO all Other article? for Unnsrs use. NO. 20 and 81 0LIFF-8T., oor. FULTON. Beptember m_ lyr_ New Tj__ DERRICK3?R at BABTI/KTT, WHOLESALE ?APER AND RAG DEALERS Ro> SO BeeUmn.n.-atrset, N. Y. IBINTIKO, WRITING, WRAP PINO AND OOLOI J, Papers, Straw and Binders' Boards, Tarred RooSarS Paper, Paper Mann facturera' Supplies, and all adate Paper-mill Machinery. Paper of every description asada 10 order. Bags taken In exohango for Paper. Ordern tsy mall promptly attended ta_lyr October Si SHELB0N,H0YT*CO., No. AS OHAMBKBB-ST. ANB No. 21' BEADE-OT. NEW TORS, rMPOBTEBSAND WHOLESALE DEALERS IK 1 J. EION end DOMESTIC HAUUWABE. Outlury, < Pistols and Gun Trimmings. 10,000 dosen "Brede's" Grown and Patent SootIIs?ElweU's and i esn manufacture?Oolllns' Axes, Whittemore's ( Cards, Ac, Ac, at lowest market rates. January 3_._?J_' TU-OS. tt-J-.0-?$r^"\rVu navoavrxa axn naar.aa xa Kin? Groceries, Choleo Tea?, ?etc., etc?. Nos. 260 A 2fi2 GREEN WICHST.. COS, OF MURMAW. NEW SOBS? November_ First Premium Stemm Saw-Mills. j_ THE F1BHTPBIZE, THE GOLD MEDAL, . Was awarded to the WASHINGTON IRON WORKS By the Am ?Moan Institute, *st their Fair, in October, IMS for the best OIBCrrjZaAA BAW-MILL - AND BTEAM ENGINE ORDERS FOB THESE, GANG SAW-MILLS, BDOAB Mills, General Uaohlnery, Iron and Brass Castings Stagings, Railroad Oars, he, Ao.,promptly filled. AS dress > GBO. M. CLAPP,C Treasurer, ! Mewbnjrgb, H. F., an ** L. C WARD, Agent, No. aSLlherty-at, (Boom No. 8), N. B. Dacemberia_'~_lyr TOM* k RAFFERTT, ENGINEERS & FOUNDERS, Office axial "Works, Patersoa, N?-vr Jersey. WARBHOTjea NO. ? DEY-BTREET, N. Y. 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