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niiDAY m?Tinino, novembm. _, woo. UO.nAi.tt: AMONO WIDOWS. ?,, Arta of Bereaved A?Vetlon? A Bod Cmn? ?.- M Unlaced Conlldeiicc?In Wedlock, ol ' nut Out or Funda. i/Vvai "? DuOnpie Herald.] About1 ?' ' '' inontlis ago there landed upon tho liouiKtnblo nhoroM of America, it widow lady 1'ruin Germany? who, fat, fait and forty, hud come to thin land il? ?H'?n*?' -SI !1,<-' ,u-'*'' :l,u^ B*?ango adventure. II. i < v,:!- h Heart ni' 11 warm and gushing nature, Hint ii;;'?i ' ? in it:? loneliness, anil having, by the. cruel Hirukooi fot'ttino, been deprived ?if that start* on which sho had n legal right to lean during thin eiuthlv iirivilego, she was rcsolTod to replace it with another from among the gallant sonn ol the far Weei. She stopped but n short timo in Mow York. bul ?Hwhctl on to Chicago, looking with pa tient hopclulnosa for the mnn who was willing to clasp her one hundred and ninety pounds of ?olid averdaiKMH to liis arm?. J'tit ho camo not, mid sho iourneved onward, t?no at tho closo of a pleasant niinimcr'8 day wiw sot down at the railroad alalion at Dunh'ith. Being accustomed to move in tho firBt eircles of boeietv, ?ho hired out aa a donicutic at a rcatau rant. m this city, and hor warm and aflectionato disposition Boon mado a profound imprcBsiou upon the susceptible hearta of all who wcro brought within her iiiiliienco. Her personal attractions were irresistible, and for her ainilo and loving ca r?enos moro than ono phlegmatic admirer was rcadv to drop down upon lus laicos in humblo ado ration. This was all very woll so far ns it wont, but the fair woman wished for something moro dc?nilo and tangible. A declaration prompt and unequivocal, afewdcop gasps, and tho words, "will vou oo minor" wcro what Bho prnyod for, hut alas, lier admirera were all of tho bashful ordor, and would not como up to tho sticking point. "Hopo deferred makcth the heart Bid??" and sho finally grew moody and diBsatiB?cd, and last week sho quit work and announced hor intention of return ing to Germany. Sho Htatod that shy had $1500 in drafts on Now York, and $300 in her possession at Dunloith, and if this could not bring a husband she shoidd fly to nomo maro congenial clime. To a few of hot more ii?timato acquaint ancos Bho confidtid hor grief, and told thorn sho would re main hero if alie could find a husband. Sho was wasting lier sweetness on tho dosort air. No ono wa? disposed to pluck tho blossoms which hloom od ami shed a rich perfumo around hor pathway, and out of ?sympathy for hor condition, her friends introduced her to a'young man of plastic brains in Dunlcith, whom wo will call Niok. He hooii learn ed of hor reportad wealth, and was anxious to gain the prizo. Visions of railroad shnrcB, bank stock, stately dwellings, and broad lands danced in his brain." In imagination ho saw himself In a home surrounded by nil tho appliances of wealth, with troops of chiluion clnmboring on hia knees and yelling daddy, while, conspicuously in tho fore ground stood the fair widow, her countona tec beaming with delight at tho scene. Such an op portunity was not to be missed. Cupid's brow might never again be bent, for hia breast, und with tho swent rolling down his manly cheeks in tor rents, he pronotiod, and was ncccp'tod. Tho other ?lay they were married. For a brief timo they revelled in tho delightfi"bf tho honey moon, and were transported, aa tho spiritualists say, to thoforfy-.HOventh sphero of human hanpi liC'.s. Nick was now possessed of his wife, and as soon as the rule of courtesy would permit, bo in timated that a sight of the gold and greenbacks, tho samo whereof lie had heard so much, would aiTord his visual orbs tho most supremo satisfac tisn. Liko a devoted wife, sho flow to her trunk for tho purpose of placing nor treasnro in tho bauds of her husband, when lo and behold tho valuables woro gono. Tho row that ensued can bettor bo imagined than deserihod. Tho dreams of Nick in regard to his futuro wealth woro dashed to tho ground, and, full of indignation, ho accused her or being a baso impostor. Sho insisted that she had been robbed, but tho general opinion among the knowing ones is that she never had any drafts. An inquiry into her past history has ollcifcd tho fact that her former reputation was none of tho boat, and, put tho matter in Shakspcarcan stylo, - "she bas beon bloaaed with a son for her cradle cro Bhc had a husband for her bod." -9 t> * A GLiarrsE HEiiiND tue Mas?.?Tho North Caio Una Presbyterian says : A colored Baptist minister at Beaufort, S. C. writes to tho Christian Record : "Somo of oui whito ministerial friends do more in tho way ol procuring farms and kcepingour poor raco in ig noranco than anything else. T'hey pretend, when they aro North, that they would como down h?rt and do anything for our r?co in tho way of enlight ening thorn; hut instoad of Mo??, when thoy sec the cotton hag, thoy forget ull about Christ nuil Him crucified, and the saving of souls." Of cer tain Northern merchants ho says : "All they wish to do is to leach on what Prcaidont Lincoln hat done, and pat tho colored man on the shouldei with the left hand, while with tho right band thoy catch hold of his pocket-book. And when they liavo got tho last cent from him, their friendship suddenly ceases. Then ho is 'only a nigger.' " ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTORY. BOOK BINDING, PRIMING AND STATIONEBY ACCOUNT BOOKS OF ANY 81ZE, STYLE Oil KIND IIDLEDIO OBDEt AND MADE TO ANY PATIEBN. LEITEB, NOTE AND CAP PAPERS BAKERS' BREAD BOOKS. BLA^K BOOKi Or AM. QUALITIES AND STYLES. CONSTANTLY ON HAND, AND AT PRICES 1 SUIT TOE TIMES, A OENEBAL ASSORTMENT OF STATIONER'S MERCHANDISE. LEGAL, CAP AND LAV BLANKS. CARDS BILL HEADS AND EVEBY DESCRIPTION OP JOB PRINTING EXECUTED AT 811 .BT NOTICE. HIRAM HARRIS, No. 59 Broad Streel OIIARltBSTOM, ?. O. October 32 mnf?mc IJHICKERUG & SONS, ESTABLISHED 1823, MANUFACTURERS OF Grand, Square, And Upright PIANO FORTES. WARE-ROOMS, NO. 652 BROADWAY, NEW YORK; CHICKERING & SONS' Grand, Square and Upright PIANO-FORTES ARE NOW. AB THEY EVEB HAVE BEEN, CON SIDERED I ho best In America, having boen swarded SIXTY-FIVE PltlZB J11KDALS, Of which fourtoon wero rccolvoil la the month? of Sep tember and October, 18G5, and first premiums over all competitors at tho dltTorent principal Fairs In thla country, and tho PRIZE MEDAL at the WORLD'S FAIR, LONDON. TIIALBKKGS OPIEIIOIV. I coDsidor Chickerlog b Bona' Piano?, boyond com parison, tho boat I buvo scon In America. B. THALBERG, Chairman of Jury on Musical Instruments. CARD. It is with feelings of pride as American manufacture that we publish tho following tea il niemals, which have Loon received t>y us recently: Llll?l'KilN TESTI3IONIALS, Received during the month of August, 1866. London, July 25, 1867. Mebsiu;, CmcEEr.iNO b Sons?Gents: I liavo much ploasureiu enclosing n document Bigued by tho first composers, musicians and protestors tu Europa. I held your Pianos m such IiIrIi estimation (vide my certifl. rate) that I foil It my duty to tnko one of them with me to Europe, to ascertain the opinion of my professional im tin in. Tho Piic.-oKod certificate will provo bow unanimous thoy havo been ou tho subject. I beg to forward, at the s aim time, a letter I received (rom my friend, Mr. Collard, which I am sure must bo gratify inir to you. I havo tho honor to be, gentlemen, yours very truly, JAME8 M. WEIILI. LoKnoN, January 11,18?30. James M. Wchli, Esq. : MrDE'.nSiR: I havo groat pleasure In asking youto envoy to Messrs. Clilckcring tho cxpro slon of my highest approval of their Instrument. It is, I consider, not unorely the best iustrumout of Amerloan manufac turo that I bavc tried, lint one of the flaest O rand Piano fortes that ban ever como under my cbscrvation ; and tho Mosars. Clilckorlug may well ho proud of having inrnod out from their manufactory au instrument which, for touch, quality, power and workmanship, it would be very dlflicult to surpass in any part of the wide world. Dear sir, very sincerely yours, CBA8. D. COLLARD. Firm of Collard k Collard, Plano-forto Manufacturers, London. London, August M, 1866, James M. Wehli.Esq.: My Demi Sib: As yon aro going back to the United States. I mint beg you to remember- me klpdly to the Messrs. Ohickerlng. Tell thorn I was delighted with their Grand Plano-t'orio?ax good an instrument, I think, as was ever turned out, both in (ouch and tone. Wishing j oi?, Ac, I remain evef trnly, H F. DKOADWOOD, Firm of I. Droadwood b Sons, Piano-forto Manufac turo , London. London, July 20, 1866. Messrs. Chickering <? Sons: UESia: I havo jut-t been invited by Mesars. Collard to try h Grand IMatio-turto raatiu'acitircd by you, aud I havo no hcsii&tlon In endorsing the opinion ol my old iTicud, Mr. C. 1). Collard. viz: That it is tho finest in strument I ever pl..yed oo. believe, mo, gciitlcuHU, most faithfully vours, J. L. HATTON. Testimonials from the most distinguished Artists in Europt to Messrs. Chicktrmg ?t- Sons: Lonooh. July 25, 1866. Having played upon a Plano-lurti? made b> Messrs. Ohickerlng b Ht.ns, of Bot-ton and Mew York, 1 have much ploiusuro in testifying to its gi-ueral ezci-ll nco. ?'or BwcutncsH and brilliancy of tone, delicacy of touch aid raagnlfioont power for conoert purposes, I onanier it a really Grand Piano-pouts and di'uidbjj LV THE liH-T i IIAVK hKKN Of AMERICAN MANUFACTURE. AUAUELI.A ?UUDARD. A. OHBlR.NE. W KDHE JULEn BENEDICT. M. W. BvLrE. un 18 UAL1.E. BBIKLbY RIUUARDS. KENE FAVAi.oEU. SYDNEY SMITH. GIULO Uhoc in ill. ALFlitb JAEI.L. UNUH.VY SL-'PER. J. MUSUUfrLK-j. Prof, of Coutiort/atolro de Lei zig. I. AliTHUlt OnAPPEL, Director of Monday Con ; certB, London. "Among the chief points of excellence of tho Chicker ing Pianos, of ?hiob spoak the renowned artista in their congratulatory ti'Htlin' niais to tho Me.nrs. Chickorlug, are the great?.t possible depth, richness and volume ot tone, combined with a rare oriUlaucy, cluarness and perfect ovenuess throughout the entire scale; ami, abovoall, a surprising du'ation of sound the pare aud tyini.atlnit:o quality oi which uovor changes under the moat delicate or powerful touch. During tho past furt;.throe jears thla firm humana aotured SO OOO I?I-A.x>. OS, In Mio construction of which they havo introduced every known and valuable tmpr ?vemeut. * They have invaria t>ly been selected ami used by all of tho world's ac knowledged groat artists who have visited this country professionally, both for private andpublio use. Til a i. menu. I consider Chickering & Sons' Pianos, beyond com parison, the best I have ever seen in America. GUTTsCHALtft. I ooailder Chlokorlng it Sous' Pianos superior to any in the world. They aro nnrlvalled for their singing qualities and for the barmonloun roau incus of their tono, There is a perfect h>imogoi.?lty .hroughunt all tho registers. The upper potas aro rem? kable for a clearness and parity which I do not find to any other instrument, while the base is dintlti)<tusho.t for power without harshness, and for a magnificent sonority. WKI1L.I. Tour Pianos are superior to any I have ever soen Is this country or in Europe. I bave never hoard tone so perfect; It >telds every expression that is needed in muelo, sud its qualltv ii capable of changa to meet every sentiment. 'Jhlalsa rare powor, au,. is derived from the perfect parity <>i it? ton?, togoiher with Its sympathetic eUstlo and well balanced touch. POZNANSKI. During tho pact eight j ears I have constantly playoi upouthj btly celebrated Erard Plannt ; yours are thi only lmtruinonts ih?t 1 havo found, ?iiher here or Ii Europe, to equal them in all their points of exc?denos It may be satisfactory to oar patrons and friendi among tho punlto at large to state that teat! montais bav? neon received from ail the leading artists who havi visited or are now rosidlug lu the Unueu State*, afesr 0 whoso names besides thoao above, ws sppend: LEI? DK MKYER. l GI'hTaV HaTTEB, ALFHKDJltL. J. BKNEDIOr. II. ANDERHON \ M 8THAKOSUH. U. HUFFMAN. I JULLIKf.. ARTHUR NAPOLEON. And many others. b, KB- ILLUSTRATED ALBUMS AND PRICE LIST SENT DY MAIL. WARE-ROOMS, *?o. 652 Broadway NEW YOKK. HENRY SEIGLIKG. Avr OHAK..J??x'OJN . ?. ' ?etorer 6 UswOtao TO THE BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, AND P1MY GOODS DE1IAS OF THH SOU TII. JAMES O'KANE, BOOKSELLER, Stationer and Manufacturer or POCKET DIARIKS, PHOTOGRAPH. ALBUMS, and CARTE DE VISITE, BEGS RESPECTFULLY TO SAY TUAT UE 13 STILL located at his old stand , lSTo. 126 Nassau-st.? New York, Whero ho continues to nupplv tho Jobbing and Retail Trade with all articles in the BOOK AND STATIONERY LINE, ou the mont liberal terme. Books, Stationery; Note, hotter, Cap, Legal Cap, Bill and Bath Papers; Photograph Albuma, Ciarte de Visito for Albums, Blank Books, Inks, Mucilage, Envelope.?, &C, Ac., In groat varloty nui etionp. A superior line of POCKET DIABIE8 for 1807. Catalogue sent on application. Oraors promptly filiad. Address JAMES O'KANE, No. 120 NASSAU-STREET, NEW YORK. October 26 60 J. D. MURCHISON. COTTON FAOTOE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 54 Pine street, XTETW YORK. October 16 3moB JOHN T. HOAG, WHOLESALE DEALEH IS Paper and Paper Manufacturers Supplies, No. 164 FULTON STREET, NEW YORK. Octobor29 lmo BURNETT, McIXXIS & EARL, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Nos. 36 & 38 Whitehall-street, N K \V V t ? R I ? . J. B. BURNETT....M. McINNIS. ...B. 0. EARL. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES MA?EON CONSIGN MENTS. SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO THE BALE OF GOT TON. NAVAL STORK?-), Etc., and thepurchaso of t-La*. lAl'.ljN Mlf PlalKM. Imn? l?;tOIHT ? NEEDLES AND FISHING TACKLE. ANDREW OLERK A? CO., NO. 48 MAIDEN LANE, N Y., solo Importer' of JOS. WA.RUIN'S celobrate 1 Orllled Eyed NEEDLES, beg to notify their old crin torn era and tho pabilo that they have on bond a lull asoo.-t tnent of WAERIN'S DRILLED EYED NEEDLES WAKRIN'B TELEGRAPH NEEDLK8 LN CASKETS. c i tra larga Oval Eyea WARRIN'S NEEDLES IN SYNOPTICAL OA8E8, a ne\r articlo ?WARRIN'8 HURGEON8, MILLINERS, HAIL, PAOK NEEDLES, ko. ?hcae Nevdles have been boforo the public for thirty ara and are acknoivledgod by good Judges to bo aupo ?rto all otliera in temper, fluUh. nnllocmlty andqual tofataei, Dor assortment of kTHIIlNO TACKLE Is complete, lid the most extensive In thin or any .other country. June 2S niwltimo LOMBARD *&. CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND Ilil'OUTKlLS AND Ili:.?.I.l.r,s IS QBINDSTONES, NO. 13 LEWIS, AND NO. 9 T WHARF, BUSTtH. Advances made on Consignments of Bloe and Cotton to our adilreis. Reference?, by permission: To Mesera, jAirea Adoeb At Co., Mr-Sir?, rirnr.' t- tJnoTllKRS Co., Utiuru.-u.iii a. timf??* Octonflr 1 OARHART. WHITF0R? & CO., BIANUFACTUR.EIR.S AND Wholesale Dealers in READY-MADE CLOTHING, iMElirCAN EXPRESS BUILDING, Nos. 53, 5T. lili anil Gi Ilud'on, near Dnancatreet. New York. T. F. OAF^ART. I HENRY BHANBR. W. H.*W| :iP(.RD. I 3. B. VAN mOENEN. A. T. HAMILTON. Offloei i f Payan & Cahhart in liquidation, 'one inwfGmo THE ESTEY OBGrAN, FOR OUUIlCHr.H, 8UNDAY.-S0HOULB, AND PAR LOHH, wltt) new mud valuable I m p rovo men tB, giv ing; extraordinary compa??, variety, and a sweotnrai ol tone, Tho crowning perfection l?. tUo VOX HUMANA ATTACHMENT, a woudoriul Imitation of the sympa t-hetlo aweetne.? of the human vi'lce. They are stron glj indorsed by CEO HOE W. MoltOA ?, WILLIAM A KINO, and others?the bigheit munlcat authority in tbr rjnlteo States. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. PIANOS of all grados and styles furnished at lower cash prices, GEO. 0. SAXE ft CO., NO. 417 BROOKE 8TREBT, NKW YORK. August 10_fmwamo ATMUSIO BOOKS.?BAHSINI'H 20 MELODlO RXKROISKS, In form of Solfeggio's, for Hoprano and Mezzo-Soprano voices, Intended as Staates to acquire the art of Singing, by CARLO BA88INI, 3 Books, each $3.20. PIANOFORTE OALWTHENIOrt, ? oollsctton of Eier ctaes for strengthening, equailiing and acqnlrlxg flexl biUty of angering, by FRANCIS H. ill?, wn, recom mended by aorrHouxi.x, Babsi?i, and others. Price 98.60, All the latest and taut publications of INSTRUMEN TAL AND VOCAL MUSI O published by WM. UALL k RON. No. ?148 Mroadway, New York. atuslo sent bv mall noslpud on receim oi mined ?ri.e. ' " * "? oh?t F1KE WORKS. FUNSTON &. S~OFIELD3 GENERAL AOENTH FOR LiUioudnhl's Excelsior Fire Works! Importars and Manufacturer? of CHINKS'? GOOD*. PI UK CKACKEKO, TORPBDDK8, LA1TKIIKH, Kb ?OS. 4M, No 9 1>E? BTBEKT, TiKW YORK, October 0 Itnth 3mos ELDEE to BROWN", MANUFACTURE RB AND PATEXT RE? of thft ef?lebr?te?l COM BIS vTIOt CRADLE AMD H ?.BY TKNI ER. Pro latltlaif Ilor.fM, and all kinfls ' of Rook In;;. Horses, Invklld . hair?, with donbli and alnule wheels, from fis to 145 Children's Oarnage*, Farcy and Varulihed Wagons Fancy Bnlkle?, Invalid Carriage?, ?made tn order Pano? Pri.pellera and Haby Rockers, Ac, Ac, lift?-?lzo Horaea made to order. ?spot, No fll? BROAnWAY. M*nuf*rtory, No?. 449 4SI, 4SI and 462 WEST BTKUif, N..?rYoik. Octi'ber In_ ths'ulyr K. M. WHITIJSTGr, 0OR0N?? AND MAOI8TRAaE rTM?P??lOVFr HT.?* *>*J*Tr?f ,noM CHALMKBI IT. -^Kta'l. MNtkaaOMbUa^natlttkai, ..iicooo. norti.0 Brs^ struft AVotp ill "A smile was on her Up?health was in bei? look strength was in hor step, and In her hands?Planta tion Un-rcna." S. T.-1860-X. A fow bottles of Plantation Bitte as Will cure Nervous, llentlacho. " Cold Extroinltics and Feverish Lips. " Hour ?Stomach mid Fetid Breath. " Flatulency ami Iudlgoatlou. " Nervotm Affections. " BxcestiVfl Fiitigue aud Short Breath. " Piiln ?ivrr tho Ky??s. " Mem ?i Dospandeooy. " Prostration; Great Weak urns. " Hallow Cotuptexlon, Weak Bowels, Ac. Which aro tit?? cvul?,iii*?>.i "f LIVER COMPLAINT AND DYSPEPSIA. It Is t>stiuial?>d t|itil Kevou-tontliH of all adult ailments proceed from n deceased and torpid liver. The biliary ecretious of Uiu liver overflowing Into tin? stomach poi son the wutlrc system and exhibit tin? above symptoms. Afler Iiiii|{ ri'Biarcli, w<? aro abln to present (ho most remarksU? euro for these horrid nightmare dlioasos, Hit? world has ever produced. Within ouo year ?vor ?ix lituulred anil forty thousand persons havo tnk< it the .Plantation Uitti'.rs, and not an instance of complaint han como to our knowledge I It is a most olfei-itial tonic and sgrcoablo stimulant, stilted to sil condition?) or life. The roports that It relio?, upon mineral subBtances for Its activo properties, aro wholly falso. Fur tho satis faction of tho public, and that palleuts may consult their physicians, we appvud a list of its components. Calisata i auk.?Celebrated tor over two hundred years in tho treatment of Fever and Aguo, Dyspepsia, WoaknesB, eto It was introduced into Europe by tho Count, ss. wife of tho Viceroy 01 Pern, in 1040, and afterwards sold by tho Jesuits for the enormous price of its ottTi weight in ?iirtr, under tho name of Jesuits Pow ders, and was finally made public by Louis XVI. King of Franco. Humboldt makes especial reforonce to Its fobrlfugo qualities during his South American travels. Oasoaiiu.la Bails?For diarrheas, eolio and diseases ol the stomach and bowols. Dandeiaon?For InnaminaUon of tho loins and drop sical affections. ?iiAuoMiuE Flow&rs?For enfeebled digestion. Lavender Flowers?Aromatic, stimulant and tonic? highly Invigorating in nervous debility. WiNTanouEEN?For scrofula, rheumatism, eto. Anisk?An aromatic carminative; creating flesh, muscle and milk ; much used by mothers nursing. Also, clove-bud b, orange, carra way, coriander, snake root, eto, S. T.-1860.-X. Another wonderful ingredient, of great use among tho Spanish ladies of Mouth America, Imparting beauty to tho complexion aud brilliancy to the m lud, Is yet un known to the com morco of the world, and wo withhold Ita samo for tho present. IMPORTANT 0ERTIFI0ATE8. Roousbteb, N. Y , December 28, 18G1. Mossrs. P. II. Drakh & Co.?I havo boon a great suf ferer from Dyspoiisia forthreo or four years, and had to abandon my profession. About tlirco months ago 1 tried the Plantation Bitters, and to my groat joy I am now nearly a well man. I havo recommended thorn In several catea, aud, se far as I know, always with signal benefit. I am, rcrpectfiiily yonrs. Rev. J. 8. OATHORN. Philadelphia, 10ih Month, 17th Day, 1802. Rkfveotkd Friksd:?My daughter has beuu much beiioilt'.id by tho uso of thy Plantation BUtors. Thou wilt send mo two bottles moro. Thy friend, ASA OURRIN. Khekman IIousk, OlIIOAQO, 111., 1 February 11, 18C3. J Mebshs. P. II. Drake b Co.:?Picoso sond im another twelve cases of your i'lantatlou Blttors. As a morning appetizer, they appear to havo- suporsoded everything clso, aud aro greatly esteemed. Yours, leo., GAGE k WATTE. Arraugouicuts aro now completed to supply auy de mand for this article, which has not hcrotoforo been possible Tho public may rest assured that In no case will the perfectly puro standard ol tho Plantation Bitters be departed from. Every bottle bears the facsimile of our signature en a steel plaie engraving, or tX cannot be gen uine. Any person pretending to sell Plantation Bittirs in bulk or by the gallon, is a swindler and imposter, ?leu are of refilled bottles. See that our I*rivate Stamp is Dlfiro riLATKD ever every cork. Sold by all Druggists, Grocers and Doalors throughout the country. P. H. DRAKE & CO., New York. Acril 20 tmwlvT INQBESOLL'S PORTABLE HAND-POWER COTTON PRESS. TOE INOERSOL-L PRESS STANDS UNRI VALLED FOR CONVENIENCE, ECONO MY, CHEAPNESS, AND RA PIDITY OP WORK. IT CAN BE WORKED WITH TWO OR FOUR H ANTIS, AND WILL TORN OUT FROM TWENTY TO THIRTY BALH8. OF FIVE HUNDRED POUND8 EACH, PER DAY. The Press oan bo worked either alongside or under the Olnnirjg Room, and thus be ander cover anil worked in allkinds of weather. It weighs two thousand pounds; oan be very readily broken apart and carried about the country. On exhibition and for aale at LITTLE & MARSHALL'S Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store, 1MO. 140 'A EKTXriTGr-S'r., CIlARltRSTON, S. O. AofrriBt.O mvf3moa ?NCI'S MACIMBR? ?BPOT. J. B. 8CHENCK, ?geat, No. 70 MAIDEM LANK, HEW YOIC.K. OFFERS FOR ?Axis PORTABLE AND BTATIONARY BThAM ENtHciti of all alses, CIRCULAR BAW HIAia Of the moa approved construction, oatting from 1&.000 to 20.001 est of Lumber per day: REYNOLDS* TURBINE WA TBB WHEELS, andaUklnda ol Maohfa-Mj lot WorWsi Wood and Iron, viz: KnglnslAthea Drill Lathes Boring Machines Slatting Machines Upright Drills Iron Planers Verttoil Planertf Steam and Gas Pipes Steam and Water GuagM-) Screw .looks Hydraulic Jacks upright Reserving Mills Circular Reserving Mills: BhaftingPullrysond Hangen Rubber Leathor Boltings Circular Saw Benches Btesm Pumps, Buctlon Pumps Force Pumps Power Morticing Machines Blind Slat Tenoning Machine?! Daniels' Planing Machines Gray b Wood's Planing Machias.| Woodworth Planing iMafclMg Monldlng Machines Baab Machine? Boring Machines Tenoning Machinas Foot Morticing Machine? - Leather and Rubber Hoar? Plauibiiijt and Gas Fitting Wright's Patent SoroU Bawl] Patr.n t Belt 8oroll Saw* Lifting Pumps Rotary and Mining Pu/mpo. __m ??MfjtoM-'"- '-r *rll stiflasi Imlall COTTON GINS of tho most k?fprorcjd otmKavauan. Itnosay? wtelyv SIMILI! SMILIBUS CURANTUR. HUMPHREYS' IlOMO-iOPATIIIC SPECIFICS HAVE PROVED, FROM THE MOST AMPLE EXPK RIENOE, an entire buccpsh: Riniplo?Prompt?Elu dent and Rollalilo. They uro the only medicines per (t?ctly adaptod to popular nun?no slruplo that nilsta'-'OF eannotbo tna.lo in Balag thom; eo h:irmliMH an to lu Irco fruru danger, and socfllcloul a?i to h>. ahvava relia- ' bio. Titty have ruined the Ugliest comtui'iiil.ttiou froiij ill, u,iid will atwaya rendor s-?taHlactiou, CctltH Sv. I, cores Keveiw, Congestion, InflnimiuiUons.. 2' 2, " Wbtiwsj Worm-Fever, Worm-Cole.. y: " :i, ? Crying Colle, or r?clhliig tri lu lu tM. _>; ? 4, " Ditarrltsen of Children or Adults.... 2s I " c, ? Uyitentery, Oriplng, Bilious Colla?. 26: " c, " ClioIt-'Sa ?lorbua, Nausea, Vomit* lui,. 2; 7, " Cousin, Colds, UroucUltls. " 8, " N.-.ii iilfilu, Tootlm h.?, Fs.--r.clif?.. 25 " i>, " il(<ii(l??-ii?-tt,Sirl? lira lache,iVertltfO?? 21 "io, " iJj-Mp<t>?iiii, Bilious Ktomach. " 11, " Htippi-cascil, or Painful Periods. " 12, " Wlai??-??. loo profitm? pi't-iiid?. 2f> " 13. " Ci-.Mip, Coii?h, Dimciilt Breathing.. 22 " 11, " Suit It inn in, Er%? pu'.is, Eruptions. 2.F. " IS, " lllu'?-?mr-.tJai:!, KlicuuiMic Paiiin... 26 " 1C, " Kevcr und Ague! Chill fever, Agiten. 6(1 " 17, " Piles. Blind or bleeding. 50 ? 18, " 0|?tlaulmy, mid h'oro or Weak EyeH. Ct " 19, " Cu.tr?'--li, Acuto or Chronic, lnflu. i*n/.a. M " 20, Whooping Couglt, Violent Coughs 61' 11 21, " Ailhmn, Opprassod Bn-atlilug. 50 m 2i, ?' Kar Dlarliiiri;iK, Impairod Hear ing. 60 " 28, " Scrofulu, Enlarged Olands, Swoll inga. 6n " 24, " General Debility, Pliyaical Weakness 60 " 26, " Dropsy and Scanty SecreUoos. 60 " 28, " Ben SIcUihkh, Sickness from Rid ing . 50 37, " Kliln'cy LHhciisc, Gravol. 60 28, " Nervous Debility, Seminal Emis alona, Involuntary ,!i8charges......l.00 20, Sor? Mouth, Canker. 60 80, " Urinary Incontinence, Wotting Bed. 60 81, " Painfuf. Periods, ovon with Bpastr t. 60 82, " SutTcrVatgs at Change of Lfo..1.00 88, Kpilcpsy, Rpnsms, St. Vltus' Dauco.1.00 84, " Dintlacria, Ulcoratod Sore Tro?L... DO FAMILY CABES. 18 vtalr, morocco case and book.,$10.00 20 largo vials, in morocco, and book. C.G0 20 largo vlalB, plain case, and book. 6.00 16 boxes (Nos. 1 to 16), and book. 3.00 VKTEKISARY SPKCIFICS. Mahogany cases, 10 vials.$10.no -Jinglo vials, with directions. LOG 49-Thcso remedies, by the- caso or singlo box, are tent to any part of the country, by Mnll or Express, free if charge, on receipt of tho prico. Address HUMPHREYS' SPECIFIC HOMtEOP.VTHIC MEDICINE COMPANY, OOlco and Depot No. 552 Broadway, Now York. Dr. Qu?iFnnr.YH is conmiltod daily at bis ofilce, per tonally or by lutter, as abovo, for all forms of disease, KING & CASSIDEY. \V. A. SICItTIVlC. A. 'AT, KCKICL. .Si CO.. It.ti.il Agrnti, No. 231 KIXO-STREET. 4th door above Markct-st. April M rawttUM I'.ino Oharl. .? t> n. H. O. CHEROKB? PILLS, Or Female Jtegttlaior, Cure Suppressed, Excessive and Painful Jleitstniation, Oreen Sickness, Norton? and Spinal Af fections. Paint in the Rack, SicK Jleadache, (iidtltnest, anil all dis eases that spring from Irregularity, by removing tlic cruise and all tho cllects that nriso from it. They nro perfectly safe In all cases, ex cept when forbidden by direc tions, and nro easy to admiimtcr, ns they are nicely fugar coated. Thoy should b.? in the hands of every Maiden, Wife, and Mother in tho land. Lntllcs can address us in perfect ??on&ilencc, and state their com plaints in full, 03 wo treat all Female Complaints, and preparo Medicines sultnblo for all diseases to which lliey nro subject.?Thirty-two pago pampblot, In .16eali?d* envelope, froe. Tlio Cherokee Pills aro sold by all druggists at $1 per box, or six boxes for $5; or they are sont by mail, freo of pustogc, in an ordinary letter, free from observation, by addressing the sole proprietor, Dr. W. E. MERWIN", 37 Walker 8t.( N. Y. M. B.?Cherokee Pills No. 2 nro preparod for tpecial cases, when milder medicinas fall ; these aro cent by mail, free of postage, on receipt of tb, the price of each loos. DR. WRIGHT'S REJUVENATING ELIXIR, Or, Essence of JArr, t?aafiBLWSatflLtf Curcs General Debility WealL 1^r'//f nets. Hysterics in Kanute*, ''<? Palpitation of the Heart and V?2? all Nervous Disease*. It re.? Er stores new Hfo and vigor to the nurd, causing the hot blood of As the Ph?nix rises youth to courso the vetas, tofl f?r'.n i?f..^?f? ?L'i,h ?' ng tno Organs of Gtnera ?ii ttJ?i %^istion,remoringlmpotencyand this FMxir re.juvtn Debility, reitorina Manliness ale the tyuem and and full ti^oi-. thus proving a overcome disease. perfect "Eli ir of lore," re moving Sterility and Barrenness in both sexes. Tu tho young, uiidiile-aged, and aired, there Is no greater boon than tills "Elixir of Lire." It give? a now lento of life, causing the weak and debilitated to have ronewed strength and vigor, and the entire system to thrill with joy and plcasnro. Price, one bottle P ; threo bottlei |5 ; 6ent by express to any nddrass. Our medicines are ?old and recommended by all respectable druggists In every part ot the civlliied globe; somo unprincipled d?niera, however, try to deceive their customers by selllngcheap and worth lass compounds In ordor to make monoy. Bo not deceived?ask for these modlclnes ind tako no othero. If the druggist does not keep thom, write to us, and we will send them by expr?s*, carefully packed, free from observation. Wo will bo pleased to receive letters with full statements In regard to any disease with which Indies or gentleman are afflicted Address all letters for medicines, pamph lets, or oftvice, to the sols proprietor, a Dr W. E. MERWIN, 37 WalkorBt., N. Y, May 25 fmw ly PUMPS! PUMPS! PUMPS! Steam, Force, Suction anil Lifting Piro. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION : I?KAM, A?D OA8 PIPBI, Pipe and Steam Fittings, AltP KVEB.? Da-JOBIFTIOH O? Piambers', 6as and Steam Fittert OOODS, WOn SALS AT TUB LOWEST BATXF, JOHN B. F?LLER, Ho. S DBV-8TBBKT. KICW VORK. November 10 trawl ft V. W BRINKERHOFF, NO. 18 BEEKMAN STREET, NEW YORK UAMO? CTDItKlLS OF %tCM3-S0lt FNK 80AL.E8, SPECIALLY FOB DUnaQUTfl' Chemists'. Grocers' ami Ooiifeotlnners's use. Alio of BBBOIOAL USSTBUSIENTM, atSDIOIMl OnKHTH.BA.DDLE BAQ8. I'lLI? M A?IIl -?ES, kc, kc And in.porter of Brashen, Oombs. Perfumer j, Eas Oils Extracts, Fine 8o*ps, J. Anton Farina Cologne Oliamol Plallter-sklni aud Wbllo Spllta, silk Elastic Stocking* Evaporating Dishes. Funnels. Mortars, Pill Tiles, Tolle and Cologne Bottles, BobomUn (ilass Warn, Anotomi cals, ko,, ab of urlilch are offered at tho lowest curren rates for cash. wftvOmo June. 20 INDIA RUBBER GOODi D. HOT3GlM:A.ISr, lS*nnf*ctnrer of and Dealer in every description c INDIA RUBBEH GOODS, WHOLESALE &. RETAIL NO. 27 MAIDEN Lfi\Kt jsr te yr y o r k Oetol?er 13 fmw ?mo? N. York Advertisements. KRAUSHAAR & CO. the Most iJiPEor?;? GRAND A S D H Q U A it E p?a 3sr o - f o a t e & Fall Iron Framij and Ovin'utrun? Haas, MANUFACTORY AND WAitKllOUdK No. tu West iio(i?i(in-Ntreett Mo. i? NEAR BROADWAY. KfiW YORS. T?HE UNI ,.:1SHIGN1?I>. MEMBERS OK TUP FIRM OP L KRAUSHAAR A CO., aro pracUoat Piano tnakors. a jd as such have bad a larga experience in ??ouuectlon ?vlth soino '. th? best Estsbnehaieiits In llif-i country aid Europe 'll.olr latins aro made not morely lor tSew, but 1 ) tin un, ai d under Unir imm?diate persono! sipcrvislon, 11 n thoy allow no lm,truinoiilH to kavo their f tutory and pasa luto Um banda of their patrons, nuloss tioy have a power, evenness, Qi ?nticas and rouudneus ol tino, an elasticity of touch?without which no instrn*^. nont ought to bo satisfactory to the public?as weU a **al taat durability in cotiBtructlon, which enables it to re* nain in tuno and to withstand sudden changes of tem perature and exposure, to extremo beut and cold, which are sometimes unavoidable. They will at all times be happy to see tho profession aid the public at their WareroouiB, and invito compari son botwecu thoir own Pianos and those of any other manufactory. ANTON KRAUSHAAR.TOBIAS HAMM OHARLES J. HCIIONEM ANN. April 28_ First Premium Steam ?aw-Milis. THE FIRST PRIZE, THE GOLD MEDAL, Was awarded to the WASHINGTON IRON WORKS m tho American Institute, at their Fair, in Ootobor, IBM for tho boat OntOTJTt A.TL eA."\W-Txf?:XT^Xi AND STEAM ENGINE ORDERB FOR THESE, GANG HAW-MILLS. 8DGAH MUle, General Machinery, Iron and Braes Castings Forglngs, Railroad Oars, Ac, Ac, promptly nllod. Ad aras? GEO. M. CL APP. Troasarer, Newburgb, N. Y., or L. O. WARD. Agent, No. 63 Llberty-st., (Boom No. ? , N. Y. December 12 lyr NORTH RIVER AGRICULTURAL WORKS. GEIFFING & CO., Nos. 5S & 00 CORl E.ANDT STHEET, N. V.? MA?IL'FACTnn-t.IlH AND DEALUSS IN Agricultural Impli'im-nls, SccdA. Fertilisera* NOS. 10, 11, 50, 55 and CO PLOWS, CELEKBRATED Mohawk Valley Kleel Clipper flow, llorso PowerB, Threshers and Cleaners, Fan .Mills, Ac. COTTON QlNS~Kni?.?ry?a Celebrated Saw O in, McCar thy's Celebrated Roller Gin. Dentera supplied. Ki" Send for Circulars. 2tm?s October 4 A. AUb'iELL, | W. II. IN.M IN, Atlanta, (Lato of Georgia), Georgia. Now York. AUSTELL & INA?AN, COTTON & COM ?1IS ION MERCHANTS, NO. 80 WALL-STREET, NEW YORK. WE ARE FULLY PREP.HKD TO MAKE LIBERAT* CASH ADVANCEMENTS ON CO.MJlGNMENTS from Merchants and Planters, both at this placo ami at our ngoncles throughout tho Sumu. Oar Mr. AUSTELL, of Atlanta, will arrange advancements tliero. COTTON and UEUOHANPIdE will be fir? arded to us with dbs patch by our agents, MessrB. BRaDY b MOSES, ot Sa vannah. Wo will exert our boat onergies to glvo satis faction, and promote tho interests of our patrons. Consignments from our Houthorn friends respectfully solicited. Sinos September 28 , THos. :r.- jft^o-israa-xAr, IMrOIlTKR and dsajlj:ii ih fin? ? roc or Ion, Ctioic? Tests, ?to., cts., Kos. 880 <t 203 OREENWICR-SI.. COR. OF MURBAsT) NEW KORK? Sovember \ marbie works, IsTZB-V-T" YORK, MONUMENTS, TOMBS, HEAD STONES. MANTLES, &c. OCR WHRK, IN DE3I'tN aNP FlNI-?n, IS UNSUB? PASSED In this emm ry. Irdera through mail will receive samo attention as when given In person. Address letters WATIIAN A COMI'iVNY, No. 19'J Merer street, New York. Drawings and Estimates upon application. Angust?*_tog TOM) & RATFKBTf, ENGINEERS & FOUNDERS, UOlconiiil Works, Patcmm, New .lerosy, WABEHOU8E, NO. 4 DKY-STREET, N. Y. myrANDFAOTDREHH OF STATIONARY AND PORT? lVi_ ABLE8TEAM ENGINES and BOILERS; Flax, lemp, Tow, Oakum, and Rope Machinery; Shafting? dill Gearing, Iron and Brass castings of all kind si .allies. Planing Machines, Drills; Shaping, Slotting and loring Machines; Gear Cutters, Centering, Milling and tolt-Cnttlug Machines; Chucks of all kinds. Leather ind Rubber Belting, Lace Leather,' Ben Hooks, and Isneral Supplies for Railroad and other Machine Shops, ndson A- Snow's Patent Governors. Saw Mills, Cotton tins, Presaos, be, constantly on band. TODD b RAFFERTY, March 20 ly No. 4 Dey-Street, N. Y. NOLEN & STEERS, 6Sd Strsat and Second Avenu?, New York, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IK am. kinds OV UUMBEB, MANUFACTURER!) OF MOCLD1NQ& SASH DOORS, BLINDS. AND liOX SHOOE8. rnmlng in ? its brauche?. Books containing Pattern? onldlBRS sent on applicant?. Jecember _ lyr MANUUOB AMU 'l'llfo VlUUlt UK VUUtH restored In fonr weeks, i>> Dr. RICORD'B WB SENOB OF LIFE. ?r. Bloord (of Paris;, after years 0 earnest solicitation, has at length acceded to the e&rasst requests of the American public, and appointed SB Agaa In New York for the aaln of his valued and htgbiy-priatMi Kssence of Life. This wonderful agent will testora manhood to tho moat shattered constitutions, who the? irnvlng from exoesses, the effects of climate, or nat?os uanaes. The Urne required to cure the most invetera?* oaae la fonr weeks ; and if need according to printed U> (tractions, which are very simple, failure is lmcOMlbla? mis Ufe-restorlng remedy should be taken by all aboca to marry, as its erect are permanent. It Is aoknowlodgstfl by the medical proas to be the greatest discovery erst made. Its developing powers are miraculous. Sucosa in every oaae Is as certain as that science overthrows kg? aorance. Dr. Rleord's Essence of Life la sold ft cases, with roll instructions tot use, at $?, or four quae? titles In one tor S9, and will oe sent to any part. oarefafl? packed, on reosir.t rv/r*min*no# t, hin locrodlted agtcii PBIUP UOLAWr, March 53 ly No. 34 Lih?^ty-?itrnot,^owjrorir. ? i?DUOATlUN?E; D. APPLETON & CO., N K \V YORK, ^?UBI/LHia: IVLOHB TECA.3ST ?5U EDUllaTltlNAIi TBXT-UOOKB, INOLUDIMO TUB DEPABTVCNT8 Of ENGLISH, LATIN. GIUEK. FRENCH, BPANISH, ITA LIAN, HEBREW, ANDVYBIAO. SCHOOLS. SEMINARIES, .ND OOLLE ?E8 DE8T HING Toxt-Books vnll consult thel.- Interest by ad dressing D. APPLETON b OO., N?w York, who will be glad t.? supply their wants on tho most favorable terms. Among their recent pnhll ations ?ro the foliowlns FiRMT BOOK IN ENGLISH GRAMMAR; by -ft P Qunrkonbos. Price 40 ?vents. AN ENULIhH GRAMMAR; by same author. Pi-le? 00 cents PRIMARY H1BTOUY OF THE UNITED STATES Prie?? 7ft cento. * QUACKKNDOS' 80HOOL HI3TOUY OF THE TJNI. TED STATES. Price Si 80. m APPLEIIONS' ARITHMETICAL SERIES; on tho baala of the works of Geo. R. Perkins, LL u. By G. P. Ouoek. enbss.A.M Muaca YOUMANS' NEW CHEMISTRY; en?irol? rewritten *? ?l-'ch enla.ged, with 3-0 Engravings Price $1 75, H?RKNE^'LATiN?RAMMAK Pr.Ce$ico. BaTCBa> iv recommended bv ?.nr loading scholars as a decided ad vance on the old Latin Grammars. H ?RRNE88' LATl REM1RR1 a oompanion to tho Grammar, by the same ?author. Price St 60. A NEW EDITION OFQUINTILIaN; by Prot H. 8. Friese of University ot Mlchtg m ? ? w (,'attiogues sent free upon ipp??ratton. * _P A b Oo. are now preparrd to fill ?U orders ftu? WEBSTM-B KLEnttNUARY SPELtOMO B?Ot October 21 jjj^