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__S__fe_^___?-5? MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 12,1866. ~AItTEMUS WARD IN LONDON. Mn. l'cxcii, MY DK.IB SIB :~ I was a littlo dis apiutcd iu not recoivin a invitation to jiuo in tho mcotiiiB of the Hoeial Heionoo Congress. I don't cxackly soo how thoy got on without I hopo it wasn't tho intontions of tho Scioncoie to exelood mo fron? their dolibrationa. Lot it littra. 1 ii" not repino. Let UB romoiubor Hotuor. Twcn'y cities claim Humor dead, thro1 which tho livin Mr. Homor couldn't have got trusted for a Bandwieb aud a glasa of bitter beor, or word? to that effet*. But perhaps it vaB a oversight. Certinly I havo boon bosaplUbly ree'd in thia conntry. Hospitality baa boon pored nil over mo. At Liverpool I wa? asked to walk over tho dock?, which aro nino miles lone- and 1 don't remembor a inatanco ainoo my 'rival in Loudon of my gettiu into a cab without a Briton comiu and pcrlitoly Bhut in tho door for mo and tben extendin his opon hand to'arda me, in the most fronly manuor possible. Does ho not by tbi? simple yit tuchin geaturo.'woloum mo t<? Einglaud ? Doosn't ho Y Oh, yoe-I guess ho dooau't lio. And it's quito right among two great couotrica which speak tho aamo langwidgo, ox copt as rogards H's. And I've boen allowed to walk round all the atreots. Even at Buckingham Pallis I told a guard I wanted to walk round there, and he said I could walk round thorc. I ascer tained subsequent that be referd to the aidewalk it-Bliil of the Pallis-but I couldn't doubt bia hoaa pital feelina. . I prepared a Easy on Animals to road before the Social ?cienco raoetina. It is a aubjeck I may trootbfully aay I havo aucceaafully wraatled with. I tackled it when only ninetoen years old. At that tender age I writ a EaBy for a lit'ry Inatitoot, on titled, "Is Cats to be Traeted ?" Of the merita of that Easy it doean't becum mo to speak,-but I may be excooad for mentionirt that the Inatitoot parsed a reaolution that "whether we look upon the length of thia ossy, or the manner in which it is writton, wo feel that wo will not oxpresa any opiuion of it, and we hope it will bo road in other toWQB Of conrso the csBy I writ for tho 8ocial Science Society is a moro liuiaheder production than the ono on Cata, which waa wroten when my mind was crood and afore I bad mastered a graceful ami l'Uyi'unt stile of composition. I conld not even ptiDctooate my seutouces proper at that timo, ??ntl I observe with pano, on fookin ovor tbia effort of my yootb, that ita beaut ? ia in one or two instances raur'd by ingrammaticiams. This was unexcueable, and Io surpriaod I did it. A writer who emit wnto iu a grammorly mauner better shut np .-hop. You ?half bear thia Easy on Animale. Some <lav when you havo four hours to spare I'd read it' to you. I "think you'll enjoy it. Or, what will bo much bettor, if J may aiiffgo?t-omit all pictnrs in next Wi-ck'a Punch, aud do not lot your contribu tor? writo anything whatever, (let thom bave a holiday; they can go to the British Mooaoum;) aud publish my Easy entire. It will fill all your colluraea full, and create comment. Docs thia pro position slriko you ? Ia it a go ? lu caso I had real tho Easy to tho 8ocial Scioncera, I had intended it should be the cloaii g attraction. I bad ?mended it should ilaiah tho prom-dins. I think it would baye finished thom. J mulct at mid animal? bottorlhan any other clans of human creature?. I have a very animal mind, and I've been identified with 'em doorin my on tir. prcfesaional career as a showman; more ea peeial bears, wolves, leopards and aerpuuta. Tue leopard ia as lively a animal as I ever carne into contack with. It i? troo bo cannot change liia spots, but you can change 'em for him with a paint bruah, as I once did iu the caao of a leopard who waan't nat'rally ?potted, in a attractive man ner. In exl ibititi bim I ueod-to atir bim up in his .case with a protracted polo, and for the pur puaa of makin him yell and kick up in a leopardy manner, I unod to "c.Bionally wbaok him over the head. This would make the children inside the booth scream with fright, which would make fathers of families outside the booth very anxious to come in-because there is a largo clase of parents who hiivo a, uncontrollable passion for takin their children to places where they will stand a chance of being frightened to death. Ono day I whacked thia leopard moro than uHiinl. winch cli-.-ited a remonstranco from a tall gontleinan in ?pcctaclea, who said : "My good man, tin not beat the poor cagod animal. Bather fondle him." .Til fondle him with a club," I anaord bitting him another whack. "I prithy doaiBt," aaid tho gcntloman; "stand .M?idr. and bee tho eli'.-ck of kiudnosa. I understand Hie idi iryncracics of theae orecturs bettor than you do." With that bo went up to the cage, and thiuetiu bia face in botweon the iron bara, ho said, sootbinly, "Como hither, pretty creotur." Tho pretty erector coine-hithered rather speedily, and si ?zed tho gentleman by the whiskers, which he tore oil' about i unit to muff a small cushion with. He Hid, ''Yon vagabone, I'll havo you indicted for e-liibitin d-iigeroue and immoral animal?.'" I replier), "Gent?o sir, there isn't a animal here that Ii.-u't a beautiful marni, but you muan't fon dle 'cm. You muan*, meddle with their idiotayn cracie8." The gentleman wa8 a dramatic cricket, and ho rote a un icio for a paper, in which he aaid my en tertainment w11? a decided failure. As regard? Hoars you can teach 'em to do intor estin tuions, but they're eureliable. I had a very large grizzly bear once, who would danoo, and lar*", and lay down, and bow bia head in grief, and give a mournful walo, etaotry. But he often an noyed me. Ii will be romembered that ou tho oc casion of tbo first battle of Bull Bun, it suddenly occurred to* the i'ed'ral soldier? that they bad bncineu lo Washington which oujiht not to be ne^bcted, and they all (darted for that beautiful ami romantic eily, m.nntairnn a rate of speed duiin the entiro distance that would havo done credit to um celebrated Frenob steed, Qladiateur. Very nat'rally our gov'ment wa? deeply grieved at Ibis defeat; and I said to my Bear, BhortJy after, a? I wa? gi vin' a exhibition in Ohio-I said, "Brew in, are yon not aoiry the national arms has sus tained a defeat ?" His business was to wail dis mal, an I bow Inn bead dowp, tbo band (a barn 1 orgia and a wioliu) playing alow and melancholly mouaic. What did the grizzly old cue? do, bow ovcr, but commence daucin and larQu in tho most joy on? miuiiier. I had a narrer escapo frombeiug impiiaODOil fur disloyalty. I will relate another incident in tho career of thia rotebid B.ar. I used io prr M'.nt what I on lied in the bills A Boan tiful living I'i.tur-showing the Boar's fondness for hi? ?laeter; in which I'd lay down oil a piuco of cariv-t ng, and tho Bear would como and lay do wu bosideuii', reeling his right paw on my brest, tho Band playing "Homo, Sweet Homo," very soft and stow. Altho' 1 say it, it waa a tuchin thing to see. I've* acen Tax -oueutors weep over that perform ance ' -^ WL-11, cno day I aaid, "Ladios and gontlomon, wo will now ?bow you tho bear's fondness for his mas ter," alni I went and laid down. ? tho'tl observ ed a pecooliar expression into his eyes, as be rolled chunt-ily to'arda mo, but I didn't dream of tho M'l'iic which followed, ne laid down and put his paw on my bieaat. "Affection of the boar for his ma.tei." i repeated.. "You see tho monarch of .the western wilda in a eubjugated Btate. Fierce as tilt .-o animal? nat rally are, wa now seo that they hive hearts, andean love. This boar, the largest io the world, and mo.iaurin aoventeen fact round, the b d,*, lovo-j mo ?a a mor-thor loves her chc-lld \" Uut what waa my horror when the grizzly and lniamua heir threw bia other paw under mo, and riz with me to his foot. Then cUo piu mo in a close embrace ho waltzed up and down tho ptaiinriu um fri-btfal manner, I yellin with fear and aiiKiiiab. To make matters WUHS, a lo* sc-iiri us young man in tho audious bollored nut, ''Playfnlnessof tbo boar 1 Quick mooaio!" licet 'scaped willi my life. The boar met with a ?violent death the next day, by bein in tbo way when a hovily loaded gun was ilred off by ono of my men. Bat jon should boar my Esay willoh I wrote for tho rtooial Hdence Meelina. It would hare had a inovin elTeck on them. ' I feel that I uiuet now oonclood. I havo mad Earl Brigbt's speech at Leeds, and I hope ?re shall now hear from John Derby. I trust that not only thoy, but Wm E. Stanley and Lord Gladstone will cli'ug inflexibly to tho*. gro-t fon damental principles, vbioh they understand far bettor than I do, and I will add that I do not un derstand any i hing about any of thom whatever in the leant-and lot us all be happy, and live with in our means, even if we havo to borrer money to do it with. Very reepectfallv yours, ARTEMTJS WARD. Between two of the alibiing Ughte of an "up town church ' in Louisrille, ? gonthsman of seventy -."te lftdv of flf ty-l'our, hymenial Aroa were lately led, but the "old VCAOT cruelly cxtinguU_ea lames, and tho bosjt-brokon matron mee Cor oki of promiMa 8PE01AI, NOTICES. mr AWAY WITH SPECTACLE?.-OLD EY?? diada nsw, without Spectacles, Doctor or Modlolno Pamphlet mailed fro? on receipt of ten cent?. Addrosi H. B. FOOTE. BL D., No. 1180 Broadway, New ?or?. . 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CO., TTARP MANUFlOTUBEBfl, HAVE BEMOYED IJL their Waro/oom? to Mo. ?81 BKOADWAY, Ken York, opposite Metropolitan HoteL Str 1DM. Muslo, and BTBTT latmlalta for tho Hat?. KatabUahad London, 1810; Mow Xo&, 1M1, ?tnthSmo Ootob? ? CIIICKERIM & SONS, ESTABLISHED 1823, MANUFACTURERS OF Grand, Square, And Upright PIANO FORTES, WARE-ROOMS, NO. 652 BROADWAY, JSTEW YORK; CHICKERING & SONS' Grand, Square and Upright PIANO-FORTES ABE NOW. AS THEY EVEH HAVE BEEN, CON SIDEBED tho best in America, haying boen awarded SIXTY-FIVE PRIZE M1C?ALH, Of which fourteen were received in the months of Sep tember and October, 1865, and first premiums ovor all competitors at the different principal Fairs in this country, and tho PRIZE MEOAli at the WORLD'S FAIR, LONDON. THAIiBRRQ'S OPINION. I consider Ohlckoring A Sons' Pianos, boyond com parison, tlio best I haro soon in Amor?os. 8. THALBERG, Chairman of Jury on Musical Instruments. CARD. It Is with feelings of pride ai Amorican manufacturera tbat we publish tho following testimon?ala, which have ucen received by us recently: Ki;it(H"KA\ TKSTIJIIDNIABS, Received during the motith of August, 1856. LOKOOK, July 25, 1807. ME8sns. CmcKEnrso A Sons-Oents: I havo much pleasure In enclosing a document signed by tho first composors, musician? and pistai ors in Europe. I held your Pianos In such high estimation (vide my certifi cate) that I felt it my duty to take ono of thom with me to Europe, to uncertain the opinion of my profesional brethren. The enclosed certificate w11) prove how unanimous tlioy havo been ou tho subject. I beg to forward, at tho same time, a letter I rocotved from my friend, Mr. Collard, which I am euro must bo .?ratify lu a to you I havo tho honor to he, gentlemen, yours wry trnly, JAMES M. WEHLI. LOUDON, January 14, I860. Janxtt M. IVthli, Esq. : MY u_s.ii Kin: I havo great pleasure in asking youto oonvey to Messrs. Ohlckoring the expre sion of my highest approval of t hoir instrument. It Is, I conilder, not morely tho beat insirnmont of Amorican manufac ture that I have tried, bat one of the finest Grind I'la JO fOrtos that has over come under my observation; and the Messrs. Ghlokerlna may well bo proud of having turned out from tholr manufactory an Instrument which, for touch, quality, powor and workmanship, it would be very difficult to surpass in any part of the wide world. Dear air, very sincerely youre, OHA8. D. COLLARD. Firm of Collard A Collard, Plano-forto Manufacturers, London. LONDON, August M, I860. James M. Wehli.Eiq.: MT DEAS BIB: AS yon aro going back to the United States. I munt beg yon te remember me kindly to the Messrs. Chickerlng. Tell them I waa delighted with their Grand Plano-fon?-a* good an inttrumeitt, I think, at wat ever turned out, both in touch and tone. Wishing you, Ac, I remain ever truly, H F.'BllOADWOOD, Firm or I. Broadwood A Sons, Piano-forte Manatoo turers, London. LONDON, July 20f?866. Mesirt. Chiekering rf Som: OBNTB: I have lust been invited by Messrs. Collard to try a Grand Piano-forte inann'actured by you, and I havo no hesliatlon in cndor.ing the opinion oi my old irlond, Mr. O. li. Collard, vu : That it is the finest in strument I ever pl.yed oa. Believe me, gentlemen, most faithfnlly yours, J. L. HATTON. r?*fimontai*/rom the molt distinguithed Artists in Europt to Munt. Chicktring di Sont: LONDOy. July 35, 1866. Having played upon a PI?no-forte made by Messrs. Ohioketing A Sons, of Boston and New York, I have much pleasure in testifying to its general exoelt nee. For Bweetuess and brilllanoy of tono, delicacy Of touch aiid magnificent power for concert purposes, I consider it a really QUAND PIANO-FOKTE AND DECIDED LY THE BEAT I HAVE SEEK OF AUE11IUAN MiMUrAUXUUE. ABABELLA GODDARD. II. A. OSBORNE. WVE?HE J OLE* BENEDICT. M. W. B\LrE. cHi8 HALLE. URINLEY RICHARDS. RENE FAVAnuER. SYDNEY BMITH. QIULO BEOONDL ALFU?.D J AUX. LINDSAY 8L< "PEE. J. napa HELES, Fron of Conservatoire de Lei zig. 8. AltTHUA OH APPEL, Director of Monday Con certs, London. ? Among the chief points of excellence of the Chicker lng Pianos, of which speak the renowned artist? in their congratulatory testimonials to the Mesara.Chlokerlng, are the greatest possible depth, richness and volume of tone, combined with a raro brilllanoy, clearness and por foot evnnnrBs throughout the entire scale; and, above all, a surprising duration of sound the pure and cympathetio quality ot which never changes under the most delicate or powerful touch. During the past forty -three years this finn hw manu aotured 80,000 I?LA.Is?OS, In 'ho construction of which thoy have introduced every known and valuable improvement. They have invaria bly been selected and used by all of (he world's ac knowledged great artists who have visited this country professionally, both for private and public use. TUALBEIiO. I consider Chickerlng A Sons' Pianos, boyond com parison, the best I havo over te en In America. (iOTT?CHAMi. I consider Chickerlng 4c Sons' Pianos superior to any in the world. They are unrivalled for their singing qualities and for the harmonious roundness of their tont. Thora is a perfect homogonelty throughout all the registers. The upper notes are rems'kablo for a clearness and purity whtcb I do not find In any other Instrument, whllo the bass is distinguished for power without harshness, and for a magnificent sonority. WKHLI. Your Pianos are superior to any I havo ever seen In this country or in Europe. I bave never heard a tone so perfect; it yields every exprosslon that is needojl In muslo, and its quality la capablo of change to ru?et ovory sentiment. This ia a raro power, ami is derived from the perfect purity of its tone, together with its eympathotio, elastic and weil balanced touch. POZNAMSKI. During the past olght j ears I have constantly played upon Urn Justly celebrated Erard Piantis ; yours are the only instruments that I have found, either here or In Europe, to equal them In all their points of excellence. It mar be satisfactory to our patrons and friends among the puhlloat large to state that testimonials have boen received from all the leading artista who havo visited or are now residing In the united states, a few of whose names, besides those above, we append: LEO DR MEYEB ALFRED JAKL. H. ?-ANDERSON a. HOFFMAN. AB1HDB And many others. GUSTAV SATTER. J. BENEDIUT. M 8TRAH030H. JULLIBN. NAPOLEON. mkr- ILLUSTRATED ALBUMS AND PRIDE LISTS SENT BY MAIL. WARE-ROOMS, To. 652 Broadway, NEW YORK. HENEY 8EIGLING, Aff't OHAKLiKHTON S. O Octofaarl tanrtuo ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTORY. BOOK BINDING, PRINTING AMD STATIONERY. ACCOUNT BOOKS OF ANY SIZE, STYLE OB KIND RULED TO ORDER, AMD MADE TO ANY 1'AT IK UN. LETTER, HOTE AHD CAP PAPER BAKERS' BREAD BOOKS. 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Mahogany cases, 10 -rials.$10,0i> ?llnglo -rials, wMi directions. l.tx ?-TT-ose remedies, by the case or singlo box, are .est to any part of the country, by Moil or Express, tro* it charge, on receipt of the prloe. Address HUMPHREYS' SPEOinc HOMOOPATH?C MEDICINE COMPANY, Office and Depot No. 662 Broadway, New York. Dr. HOMTIIII_-_ is consulted dally at his office, per tonally or by letter, as abo vo, for ali forms of disease, KING & CASSIDEY. W. A. 81 - IlliVE? A. JT. E.KBL Ai CO.. Iletall Agents, No. 231 KING-STREET, 1th door above Market-st. April 16 uiwfOD-o 6mo Charleston, 8. O. LADIES DESIRIN- A SMOOTH, CLEAb AND THIS DELIGHTFUL TOILET ARTICLE HAS MO EQUAL FOB PRESERVING AND BHAU rYING THE COMPLEXION AND SKIM. Sold by Drogglsts everywhere. Depot Ha Te Falton-otree t New York. KING & 0ASSIDEY. A_renta. f\.i i n. <n ?..*?. . . E- M. WHITING, 00R0NSU AND MAai8TRAlE, HU? REMOVED HIS OtWXOM f ROM CHALMEJS BTI-I_KT, to _os bM QUVhVJI -TB.--T, .MU. otto? OJXthot'Btoaii itrse?. Aa.tr i .1 N. Y irk Advertisements. <*A smllo was on her Up-health was la her look strength was in ter stop, and in her hands-PLAKTA no? Brnxns." S. T.--1860--X. A fow bottles of PLANTATION HITCKIU Will cnro Nervous Headache. .. Cold Extremities and Feverish Mp?. " Hour btomach and Pettit Breath. .. Flatulency and Indigestion. .. NervouB ACToottons. " Excessive Fatigue and Short Breath. " Pain over tho Eyes. ?. Montai Despondonoy. ?' Proatratiou; Groat WOOUHOBB. .' Sallow Complexion, Weak Bowols, Ac. Which nre the cvidonc'-s of LIVER COMPLAINT AND DYSPEPSIA. It Is estimated that sovon-tonths of all adult ailments proceed from a deceased and torpid liver. The biliary secretions of the livor oversowing into tho Btomach poi son tho entire system and exhibit tho abovo symptoms. After long research, wo aro able to present tho most roma? kable cure for these horrid nigh tin aro dlsoases, the world has evor produced. Within one year over six hundred and forty thousand persons have takes the PLANTATION BITTKSLS, and not an lnstanoo of complaint has como to our knowledge 1 It is a most effectuai tonto and agreeable stimulant, suited to all conditions of Ufe. The reports that it relien npon mineral substances for its active properties, are whoUy false. For the satis- ' faction of the public, and that patients may consult their physicians, we append a Hat of its components. O A LIB A YA I>AIIK.-Col ?brat od lor over two hundred years in the treatment of Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Woakness, eto It was introduced into Europe by the Countess, wife of the Vloeroy ot Peru, in 1040, and afterwards sold by the Jesuits ftr the enormous price oj ill own weight in silver, auder the name of Jesuit'* Pow der*, and waa finally made publie by Louis XVL King of Franco. Humboldt makes espoolal reforenco to its fobrifuge qualities during his South American travels. OASOABILLA BABE-For diarrhoea, oolio and diseases of the stomach and bowels. DAXDMLIOH-For inflammation of ths loins and drop sical affections. OiiAi?OMiu FLOWXBS-For enfeebled digestion. LATZITDEB FLOWEBS-Aromatic, stimulant and tonto highly invigorating in nervons dobUity. WINTIEOUUIK-For scrofula, rheumatism, eto. A NIBS-An aromarlo carminativo ; orea ting flesh, tnnaole and milk; much used by mothers nursing. Also, olovo-buds, orange, carraway, coriander, snake root, eto. S. T.-1860.-X. Another wonderful ingredient, of great nae among the Spanish ladies of Houth America, imparting beauty to tho oomplexion and brilliancy to the mind, 1B yet un known to the com merco of the world, and wo withhold ita name for tho present. IMPORTANT CERTIFICATES. BOOBEBTKB, N. Y , December 28, 1801. Messrs. P. H. DRAKE A Co-I havo hoon a (Treat suf ferer from Dyspensia for throe or four years, and bad to abandon my professlrn. About threo months ago I tried the Plantation Bitters, and to my groat joy I am now nearly a well mon. I have recommended thom in several caaes, and, as (ar as I know, always with signal ban out, I am, rotpectfuUy yours, Rov. J. S. QATHORN. PHILADELPHIA, lOfb Month, 17th Day, 1802. RESPECTED I-'UIEND:-My daughter has bcon much bonofltted by the use of thy Plantation Bitters. Thou wilt send me two bottles more. Thy frlond, ASA CUKRTN. SDEIULAN IIOIJHK, Gina Ano, III., ) Ft-bruary li. 1803. ( MESSRS. P. H. DRAKE & Co. :-Ph-ose sand <is another twelve cases of your Plantation Bitters. As a morning j appetizer, they appear to nave suporuodod everything ! ohio, and are greatly estoeaiod. Yours, &o., GAGE & WAITE. Arrangements are now completed to anpply any de- i maud for this article, which hsB not htrotoforo been possible. The public may rest assured that in no case ?will the perfecUy pure standard ot tho PLANTATION BITTERS be departed from. Every bottle bean the facsimile of our tignature on a steel plate engraving, or it cannot be gen uine. Any person pretending to tell PLANTATION BETTERS in bulk or by the gallon, is a ?windier and importer, Heuare of refilled boulet. See that our -'rivale Stamp is Unnru TiUTKD ovrr every cork. Sold by all Druggist?, Grocers and Dealers throughout tho country. , P. H. DRAKE & CO., New Yorif. Atril ?O ?mwlvr TO TUB BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, AND FAMY GOODS DEALERS OF THE SOUTH. JAMES O'KANE, BOOKSELLER, Stationer and Manufacturer OF POCKET DIARIES, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, and CARTE DE VISITE, BEG8 RE?PErTFUIXY TO SAY THAT HE IS STILL located at his old stand, No. 126 Nassau-st" New York, Whero he continuos to supplv tho Jobbing and Retail Trade with all article? in tuo BOOK AND STATIONERY LINE, on the most liberal term?. BoohB, Stationery ; Note, Letter, Cap, Legal Cap. Bill and Bath Papers; Photograpb Albums, Garte de Visite for Albums, Blank Books, Inks, Mucilage, Envelopes, se,, KO. , in groat variety and r.ncup. A superior line of POOKET DIARIES for I8C7. Catalogue fent on application. Orders promp'ly ulled. Address JAMES O'KANE, No. 126 NASSAU-STREET. NEW YORK. October 26 60 EDUCATIONAL. D. APPLETON & CO., IV K W YORK, I>XJBX.I8ia: IkOO?tE TH-A.3ST ?aOEOVUATIONAIi TK XT-BOOKS, XHCLUDINO THE nr.rAitTMENTfl or ENGLISH, LATIN, QREEK, FRENCH, 8PANI8H, ITA LIAN, HEBREW, AND 8YRIA0. SCHOOLS, SEMINARIES, AND 00LLE0E8 DESI RING Text-Books will consult their intoreet by ad dressing D. APPLETON A OO., New Fork, who will be glad to supply their want? on the most favorable tarma. Among their recent publications are the following: FIRST BOOK IN ENGLISH GRAMMAR; by O.P. QnackenboR. Price 40 cents. AN ENGLISH GRAMMAR; by samo author. Price 00 cento. I'll IM All Y HISTORY OF TEE UNITED STATES. Price 75 cents. QUACKESBOR' 8CHOOL HISTORY OF THE UNI TED STATES. Price SI 80. APPLE i 0N8* ARITHMETICAL 8EBIES; on the basis of tim works of Otto. B. Perkins, I.L. V. By O. P. Qnack enb 88, A. U YOUMANS* NEW OHEMIBTBT; entirely rowrltton and much enlarged, with am Engravings. Price $1 75. H ARKNE-^'LATIN GRAMMAR. Price $1 60. Strong ly reconnut udnd by nur loading scholars as a decided ad vance on the old Latin Grata mars. H .BKNESS' LAT?.1 READER; a companion to tho Grammar, bv tho same author. Prlco $1 60. A NEW EDinON OF QUINTILIAN ; by Prof. H. 8. Frieze, of University of Michigan Cataloguas sent free upon application. D. A. al Co. ara now prepared to &11 all orders for WEBSTERS ELEMENTARY SPELLING BOOK. October 23 Imo ELDER & BROWN, MANUFACTUREES AND PATENT EES of the celobrated COMBINATION OBADLE AND BABY TENLER, Pro E-'ing Hones, and all kinds of Rock Horses, Invalid ObAlrs, with double single wheels, from $35 "to $46; Children's (ferriage*. Fancy and Varnished Wagons, Fancy Sulkies, Invalid Carriage?, made to order. Janey Propellers ?ad Baby Rooters, Ac, ?to., 1 ifo-size Horses, nudo to order. Depot, No 638 BROADWAY. Manufactory, Noa. 449, 460, 461 and 463 WEST STREET, New Tork. October!?_thstulyr E. 8. DODGE & bO*9 Stationer Uthograpberg, liku __ ATO STEAM JOB PRINTERS, H?. 8? JOIO? STHKKT, H. T. OatoMeta ? Ino / N. York Advertisem ent s. THE MOST rmrunvE GRAND AND SQUARE PIANO-FORTES Fall Iron Frame and Overstrung Bass, ' MANUFACTORY AND WAREHOUSE Ho. IO West Ilou-toiK-street. Ho. I? NEAR BROADWAY. NEW YORE. THE UNDERSIGNED, MEMBERS OP THE FIRM O? K11 A CHU A Mt b CO., are practical Piano makers, a ad as such have had a large oxpurlonoe In connection *lth some 01 th. beat Eatablishmoiits lu this country and Europe. TI olr lanos are made not merely for them, but ty them, ai d nnder their lmmcdlato personal s-pervlslon, mm they allow no Instruments to leave theil factory and * ass into the hands of their patrons, uniess t loy have a power, ovonness, UrmucBs and roundness of tine, an elasticity of touch-without willoh no Instro aent ouplit to be satisfactory to the publlo-as well a t.st durability in construction, whloh ?nable? it to re atta in tune and to withstand sudden changes of tom . i or a turo and exposure to extreme heat and cold, which aro sometimes unavoidable. They will at aU times bo happy to seo the profoealon a 3d the publlo at their Warerooms, and invite compari son between their own Phi non and those ol any other Bl in-factory, ASTON ERAU8HAAB.TOBIAS HAMM CHARLES J. 80HONE-UNN. April 36_ First Premium Steam Saw-Mills. THE -TEST PRIZE, THE GOLD MEDAL, Was awarded to the WASHINGTON IRON WORKS Oy tht American Instituto, at their Fair, 190otQber, 1861 for the best OIROUI_A-a S_?_."W--2V___X__-. AND STEAM ENGINE ORDERS FOR THESE, GANG BAW-MILLS, SUGAB Mills, General Machinery, Iron and Brasa Castings fforglngs, Railroad OarB, &c, ko., promptly flilcd. Ad Ors-e GEO. M. CLAPP, .To-sorer, Newburgh, N. Y., or L. O. WARD, Agent, No. 55 Utorty-at., (Room No. B), N. V. December ia lyr NORTH RIVER AGRICULTURAL WORKS. GBIFFING & CO., Nos. 5S ?St GO COB.TZaA.NIDT 8THKET, N. Y., MANtTFACTUB-IiH AND nEAUSBS IS Agricnlturnl Implements, Seeds. Fertilizers. "VTOB. 10, li, CO, G5 and 60 PLOWS, OBLERBBATED JA Mohawk Valley Meei Clipper I'low, llorso Powers, Threslinrs and Cleaners, Fau Mills, "c COTTON GINS-Emery's Celebrated Saw Gin, McCar thy's Colcbrated Rollor Gin. Dealers supplied. tXS- Send for Circulars. 2mos October 4 A. AUSTELL, I W. U. ISMAN. Atlanta, (Late of Goorgia), Georgia. { New York. AUSTELL & INMAN, COTTON & COMMIS ION M KIM'HANTS, NO. 80 WALL-STREET, NEW YORK. WE ABE FULLY PREP VRED TO MAKE LIDERAL CASH ADVANCEMENTS ON CONSIGNMENTS from Merchants and Planters, both at this placo and at onr agencies throughout the 8onth Our Mr. AUSTELL, of Atlanta, will arrange advancements lhere. COTTON and MERCHANDISE will be foro-arded to us with dis patch by our agents, Messrs. BRADY k MOSES, of Sa vannah. We will exert our boat energies to give ba__ factlon, and promote the interests of our patrons. Consignments from our Southern friends respectfully solicited. 3mos Beptember 28 T-E-COS- _R- _A_C_*-fcT.?rW\ -_-*-BX_-> ?SD omjJta m Wlxxm Orocarlo?, Chotea Ten?, ate., etc., BTO?. ?60 ?_ 262 GRBENWIGB-31.. COR. OF HURRA7) NEW VOBKa to-gmb-r_ MARBLE WORKS, MONUMENTS, T0MB8, HEAD STONES, MANTLES. &c. OUR WHRK, IN DESIGN AND FINISH, 13 UN8UK? PASSED in this coon'ry. irdors through mall will rocolvo sarao attention as when given In person. -ddrcsB letters WATHAN b COMPANY, No. 199 Morcer Biroo t, New York. Drawings and Estimates upon application. August 24_3mo TODD & RAFFI?RT?, * ENGINEERS & FOUNDERS, Office rind Worlin, Paterson, New Jcrtqy. WAREHOUSE, NO. 4 DBT-STREET. N. Y. ?yrANUFACTUBERS OF STATIONARY AND POMS'1' IJ_L ABLE STEAM ENGINES and BOILERS; Fia*,"" lemp. Tow, Oakum, and Rope Machinery; Shafting, lill Gearing, Iron and Brass (tastings of all kinds; ?sthes, Planing Machine-, Drills; Shaping, Slotting and loring Maohlnes; Gear Cuttern, Centering, Milling and lolt-Onttiug Machines; Chncks of all binda, Leal-ter dd Snbber Belting, Lace Leather, Belt Hooka, and leneral Snpplloa for Railroad and other Machine Shops. ndson k Snow's Patent Governors- Saw Mills, Cotton lins, Presses, bo., constantly on hand. TODD b RAFFERTY, March 20_ly_No, 1 Dey-Stre-t, N. Y. SHOW OASES. ? K It II A II I) W I IV T E li , N0. IG NORTH WILLIAM-STREET, NEW TORE, No. 844 Broomc-st., Cr. of Bowery, Kew York. MANUFACTURER OF EVERY DESORIPTION OP snow CASES. In Silver, German Silver, Roso? wood, Mahogany, Walnut, . c. . A good assortment always on hand or made to order at the shortest notico. Cases shipped t > any part et the United States or Canada. tuthsSmo August 14 NOLEN & STEERS, OS?! Straat and Sacona AVMIUI, flaw York;, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Al?!? KIDDS Or "UMBER, MANUFACTURERS OB MOULDINa_, SASH DOORS, BLINDS, AND BOX BROOKS. ramlngln? Uo branches. Books containing Pattern i onidlngs sent on appila*.?inn- , December ?_lyr ?yf Arl HOOD AND 'I'll Pi V1?OHUF YOVWM iVJL restored lo toor weeks, b> Dr. BIOORD'S MM IKNOE OF LIFE. fc)r. Rloord lot Paris,, after year? . ?arnost solicitation, has at lo-gth acceded to the earnaal request? of tho American public, and appointed _a AgtQ io New york for the aale of his valued and highly.pr_ta? essence of Life. This wonderfol agent will relton manhood to the mont shattered constitutions, whethar .rising from exec-sea, the effacU of olimato, or m tor? -?uses. The timo required to cure tile moat Invotexata jaee is four weeks ; and if osad according to printed ta .tructlonB, which aro very simple, fallare ia (nipostlbla. This Hfe-roBtorlng remedy should bo taken by all ?hool to marry, as its effect are permanont It Is aoknowle?jp by the medical press to be the greatest discovery ?vat made. Ita developing powers are miraculous. SnocMfl in every case le aa oortaln oa that selene, overthrow? IA. aoranoe. Dr. Rioord'a Essence of Life la sold ?_ OHM, with tali instrnoUon. (or use, at $3, or four qoa?. tlbes in ouo for ti?, and will w sent to any part, oareftittf packed, no reoeJpt ci remlttsno? '..> nie aooredited ij-M. ^ PHILIP kVOhASFT^ Maroh 23 ly No. St Ltborty.streat, Now York. wm-M ?<?' -. s-Jl?.