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mi% $m& MONDAY UOBNINOj DECEMBER 3, 18f.fi. W_Rr_?REELEY ON RECONSTRUCTION. An Ho?acb QstWnTMt in unquestionably ono of Uio represen U-tlvo mou of tho North, tho editor of tho loading HopttWiO-Ul journal, and moreover ia likolv to bo elected to tho United Slates Sonato, his opinion on questions of national policy morits attention, BotoWWO gho nu editorial of bia, pub lished in tho Tribuna of Ibo 27th ult., cntitlod "Tho Truo IlawM of l.oconatruction," which wo oomnmiiv.d to tho porusal of our renders : TUB Tl'.UiJ BASES OF Il?CONSTlt?CTION. Aboil' to start, l'or BOUM wooka' Hojourn in tho Weat who ICO I cannot readily anil coiis.niitly con for w'.th Uio goiiorol public, I wish to loavo my con tribution-t?? tho general mass of suggo'tion and oriticl?m touching the truo bases ol' Diitiomu resto ration sud concord so plainly Bot forth tout it can not bo misquoted i.or niiBi.pro.-outod. That I n.ivo long hold tho m vin foundationa of a ffomdno, enduring roboltlomout of oiu- disturbod and iiptiniiciil National structure lo bo Universal AU-tEST- and Impautiau KutKBAOE, niUBt be tolor nblv woll known. It ouly romains to bo said that I coniiiu?.d tiu'iii not as reciprocal concossioiis but ne oonituun bonofila. I trtat our gro.it Uillbroiicos aro to bo oduipoaod aud otidod by no grudging, hi"ir ins compromiso- -nu peanut dickor. It is essential lo til. North that tho South should bo /thoroir'lily tranquilizod and reassured : it is os-.cn ftial to Uio.South Hint bar principal body of Agri | oultur.it L_ab.ror_.~hor passant cultivai ors- should ? livo und labor in eotituuttuont based on perfect I trust tnat tboir rights of poison and property I thuir oamiuga and thoir homos-aro ns secure and I inviolato na tlioso ol' tho proudost mtignato in tho \ land. Tbon) is no Noilborn, no Southorn interest I in tho prniiso-, b'-t a common intoicst of tlio whola American pooplo. I am fur universal amnoaty-so far as mimunity ?froin lour of j>_?____ir?].it J_r oon-isor-tTon is con coTTr?cr-ov?:nhougirimpwRrtloBRBS HiiouRl lor tlnrnros'Mil bo resisted and defoatod. I did think \l% doairablj lint Jofforson Davis Bhould be ar raignod and triod for treason; and it atill sccina to um that th.s might proporlj havo boon dono many months ago. Hut it was not done thou; and now I boliovo itwon'd result In fir inoro ovil thin good. It would roki.id'io pissious that havo nearly biiru od out "r beo i hu lied to sloop; it would fearfully conn so and agitato tho Sou n; it would arrost tho progress oi'r/-o.r ci'.i.it.on und kindly feeling there; it w. m. d ii-i.it 11 urga sum d rcctly and a fir larger indiioctl ; and-unlosB the jury woro scandalously picUud-it? WOtttd result in a non-agreement or no verdict. I eau im igino no good end to bo subserv ed by buch a trial, and-holding Davis neither bot te r nor woi-0 than thousauds of oth rs-would have b in treat nd as thoy are. I lu po to seo iinii.irtial uul?rngo established by very g nt'ial consouE. ??l?uyHvili ia vor it boeausO Uthey i.o'd it eiil-UOUth, wiso and just; othora bo panuo thoy aie trod oi contoulion about negroes, jaul wish to put. an end lo it. And tho ono simple, Ibbvious modo uf taking tho negro out of politics is 'juat lo treat bim M a man. Ho will coaso lo bo an object of spec.al iutoroat or cb mpionship from tho hour that tho law disregards tho iniiji.iterini eircitmstaiu-O of his color and troats bim oidy aa a bum on boiug. I trust i ho Slates will gonorally accord to blacks ' the connuou rights of manhood, irrospeotivo of tho nation and of oa-h other;-aud I trust thoy will agree to plate (hoso rights nudo; tho protection of the 1'.doral Conatitiition. This may not, in one i sonso, bo uccoasrry, yot it is boat to loavo no "loop I to baug a doubt, upon." Tho whole country needs f absoluto poaco and roaL ?I am vory willing that each Bl ito bhould impose a moderato poll-tax on evorv citizen, and allow no ono to vote who shall not nave seasonably paid this tax? I hold that lu Tiftl-OjAjJdioti-. _&nin.niil9.,vagr;v_it" <tr"1 imbho pan pora "Gavo n i natur. 1 -IgfitT* yptfli ni)M"V''?fthf>v oiigl-*-Hat*t_rboonl_rauoTiiB?_n If therobonoa-roe-i. ia! presumo thora are, who oUooboton?bj?Loyer tho country, bjjgging ?nd a toa Ung, jTtliuik theso I gbonT-buofc,jirfaBSfil lo voto. But overy Inmost, I dilijfJ?i-?Tn-?-.trioiiB, useful oitizon, howovor lowly. I ought to baa voter, and that State is woakouod J ana ?mporillcd which exclude? anj such from her ! f lelootorafbudy. - __J I didliko tho suggestion of an " intelligence' basis for autlVago. Lot ua not be deluded by f aleo analogies and \aguo abstractions. In a Stat? whor-' o:ich ohihi grows up within sight of freo school-'n usos whoroin bo is moro thau wolcouio to bo s pu-jil, ii ia porfectly reasonable to proscribo that tUobO only who can road may vote. Whore hair I ho pooplo havo not only boon denied all pub lic laoihtios for education, but havo grown up mi dd* laws which tnado teaching them a crimo, tho cann is very (l.Qoroiit. ? tabliab common schools in tho South, und you may fairly prescribe that no ono shall volo alter 187(1 who doos not know how to road. Dul do not put out a man's oyoa and thou punish him for biitmncB.?.. It would be morally impossible lo onforeo fairly and uniformly au intelligence t st in tho South. Just (biak of jlayor Munroe, wilh lus chief of pj lioo and tir&t maislinl, iiitting as a board on tho ovo of au oxciting olootion, to dotermiuohowm my _ and w.i.oLi of the b!aoks of New Orleans "oro ho lit rary aa they fchould bo lo make thurn votera I .Fane/ th'~- CJpporlioada of Southorn Maryland passing ou tiio literary protensiona of their late H.avoB, from wiioin thoy fearod defeat in an ex citing political contest I Tho bare attempt to cn forc.i such a to-tt at the South will manifestly in flame and d st .act that entire region. I trim it will bo forborne. I eominj ?iii impar.ial suffrago as required by tho truo interest of oil coucornod; yet I cannot admit i thal it is a matter in which tho North has no rightful concern. The blacks aro a portion not only of tho Sojitbcrn but of tho American pooplo. Thoy p.ayod au important and bonc?ccnt part in our groat civil war. We cannot ignore Uio obliga tions springing from our necessity and thoir loyal ty. I hold Ihat honor and good faith absolutely . constrain tlioso who triumphedia that ?trugglo to 1 tako caro that thoir humble supporters and liack \J ora shall no1 be inndo to sufTor for talcing tho sido \of tho Union. To say now, in view of the recont Aiost, "Let tho Southorn negroes have suoh rights fouly ns thoir whito (late rebel) fellow-citizona shall seo tit to accord thom," would bo ingratitude \and pcrlldy buch as might well invoko tho lmbt niugi of beavan. No matter al what cost, wo of the North must take cavo that tho Southern blacks ni o not loft at tho moray of thal diabolic __p.rit which manifested i self through the late massacres of Moinphis and Now Orleans. < "Hut there ia tho Fodoral Constitution in your way," I hear objected. Peiiispa I do not co.npi.hond tho force of this objoction. Lot mo illustrate my viow of it by s familit-r cxampla. Supnoao Gon. Grant, whon ho (ii et ap.ironehed tho boundary of Tennessee--but no, lot ua i upposo that Gen. Loo, when, in J833, ho reached tho southorn boundary of Pennsyl vania, bad found his way barred by a pompous, polly p-U-onago, who accosted him as follows: "Sir, lgi-o you notice that this is the 'sacred soil' of ronnsylvania; I am ono of her magistrates, and, m bor ?amo and authority, and in virtue of that Fodoral Constitution winch yon havo sworn to obey. I command yon to turn back 1"-it is Just poaiiblo that tho Gonoral would have ordered the justice to got out of the way, but moro probable that he woidd havo sfmply kopt on without vouch safing tho judicial magnate a word. Wo havo boon ongaged In o, floreo, desperate, protracted strugglo for tho very existence of the Kopubhe, whorooT tho Constitution Is but au inoi >nt. (I know there wore thoao nominally on our to call tho blacks to theTeacuo of "thoimperilloa nation. Had wo made thom no promisea whatever, onr obligations i-ooidting from our poril aud their eomcos m avirtiifg it would not have beeu essen tially lessoned. Dad wo boon worsted, thoy must havo shared our misfortune, and gone undor tho i i loot of tim triumphant rob?is. Had wo ended tho Straggle by Iroaty or compact, thoy mnat havo ibeon governed by tho terina of that compact. But wo were not worsted; wo did ?ot compromiso nor ond tho war by treaty; wo wore entirely and abfio lutoly triumphant; and I hold it a moral obligation thencoro8.iI.ii,g that wo shah guaran leo and bo u# im?ui**5??"'10' Pertcct freedom. To provo unfaithful to this obligation is to bury onrsolvoa in porildy and ondnrhig ?hamo* And this responsi bility, springing directly from the national reocuo fro.ivruin. 1 hold fai- boforo and above tho letter of . tnpConstitution. llo soundness and urgonby of ..hifi view would not have b?on so palnablohad tho rtbclB, after tho utter coll-ipa j aud -alsappeaTanco of their Cpn ../it?eirsoy.evlnotxla grain of oommon eona*. Had .s? thoy bo acted that thoir friends might havo n'""0, i ? i ?nniimimmmni-iM^n rrr "*. i? their exclusively on tho freod nio?^H ^^?aWtTi\)d Lavo dibgracod the wornt dnya^WrEgyptinn or of Algorino do?-pot i?iu. Tor iiibtanco : no reasonable person over objcetod. wliilo ?lavery oxi-tud, to Iuwh plncing tho black? in nlavo Staten undor polico Burvoif lanco, and forbidding thom to ?toop or bear arms ; but enoh aets became absurdly tyrannical from tho tnoniout whoroin tylavory disapponrod ; and tho wrenching of thoir arms by rebels from honorably discharged Union -oldion*, undor covor of St.ito "authority, eololy bocauso tho Union ists wore blacks, was avery cowardly modo nfro nowing tho war of robollion. 80 or all acts re vived or rc-onacted which ?hut blacks out of tho witness-box in cases whore only whites wcro par tios, or inflicted on thom any lund of disability which was at tho samo timo an indignity. This kind of legislation (seo McPborson's "tin nu ni) waa common ?0 all the rebol ?States, though that of Mississippi was probably tho worst. I rmoico ?bat South Carolina baa bad tho good sonso to ropoal lier sliaro of it, and I bail hot action in this rospect as groatly conducive to au early rostoration of the Union. But it is proved uiibafo to trust to local authority and opinion, which may bo right to-day and wrong to-morrow; wo roust pit co tho essential rights of ovory Amorican citizon uudor tho express guardianship of the Federal Constitution. That will bo tho omi of controversy; until thon, evon unsuccessful attempts to abridge thom will provo a gravo and general calamity. I have said that I ftwor both univorBal amno-ty and impartial BUlTrngo on their respective merits, each withant rogaid to tho other. I bold that tho North is bound to insist on manhood Bui?ragc-not 111 tho South onlv. but in ovory State and Territo ry-becauso of tho service ramil-ed of and render ed by the blaelcs in putting down tho robcllicn that it would bo poiiidy and basonoss, in viow of nil tho facts, not to iii_i_t on this. I hold tho South bound to accord auftrage lo the blacks, a 1 an important and Uboful, though huniblo portion of h or people, whom it ?b bor interest as well as her dutv to conciliate and satisfy, oven though the North did not do siro it. There* is no conflict bo t ween tho in turen I s and duties of the North on ono sido and tho South on tho other-what is bent for each, or oithor. la best for both-tho only collision is bo two'.n. their rcspoctivo ro3out monts and prejudices. Tho North traills to koop at loast tho leading rebels nudor ban indefinite ly ; tho South-that is, a majority of tho domi nant caBto at tho South-wants to koop tho negroes under foot-dospisod, uoworless, andolton abused by tho whito ruflians, whoso crimes tho bet tor class disavow, but noithcr prevent nor punish. Tho loyal North has demonstrated hor ability to koop tfio_t-?yt7?,TriT*7*i.*:t of Conl'Toss; tho l'fl"--'1 ***Ti''t1 ? bt<?7_tB^8?aa?HWB_fl-t*tfa^-^-? *>0 PrCVOn* JPQC-I >iWt.'lj'*~Tuo duQ^ raliJictitnifl'ol tho (*loTlstitutioiml 1A11 ffl?flln?nt. This d-&-Plo_ck" nuortls ter those whuin I uidH^considor ?no moro gonerous and far ij?oing minds of either section an opportunity which once lost will novor roturn. Fvwn tl_mi?jl-. tho South wcro ablo to forco hor loaders into Cou it joritv of tho~?TontinanT - leKT^oith and South ??riko bauds on tue ?TTsis of universal amnesty t.ith Impartial sulfrago, and tho resulting poaco will bo poiToct, all-ombraoing, and enduring. Each scciion will gain evorytliing and loso really nothing. As to how tho blacks will voto if onfranchisotl, I bato not inquirod. and do not caro to know." That thoy will not vote for tho rc-ostablishmont of Blavery, nor for thoir own disfranchiseinont, nor to exalt to power those who burn thoir school-houses and mob thoir cainp-mcotinga, I take to bo self evident. They may make somo mistakes nt first, hut experience will tond steadily to thoir diminu tion and correction. I do not concur with tho care ful mother who insisted that her sou must bo kept out of the water till ho ahould ha'vo learned to swim. And I feel confident that blacks, llko other tuen, witi voto first to aecuro thou- own rights, then to promote tho tvolfare of their country. If tho South, .shall insist on hor abs(_-_t right to hold" th|L 11?.T1-- ft?*n*TB?l^?5rTac?; the North will, db-??_?_3. maiij,^gr?L-~tho~ij*'fli^CT oh^?monroialLnr? piomi?e?TTobP__^anj*Qnattora w?rthuB go on astli^'havo^ouu for tlio last "year. I_*rmj?knrt_n"6h?rls?? my?p?nion ffi'at"l?TI?"i3*mrtviso; bul, I shall ataud with my own people, while awaiting the calmer and wiser view that I amconfldontmu-fc ultimately provail. Tho disinterested will say, "Lot tho rob?is remain uudor tho bau bo long aa they in sist on keeping the blacks thoro"-and they will say so with ampio reason. If the adjustment I urge should ultimately fall, and, In tho mutations of party ascendancy, tho rebols should bo let up and tho blacks bo kout down, I shall regret it as much for tho sako of the South aa of the North, and I di.?.II fool that the bl.uno does uot all attach to tho South; and, whatever tho immodiato issue, I shall late no jot of heart or hopo that nt last, and at no ?rory distant day, out* pooplo will bo thoroughly lannoni-t-Ml and united on the basis of impartial ind universal freedom. H. O. _ 81'K?IAL NUTICJ-tS._ ?? A. ft A J, ?. iii- S.'r-'Ji'AOi?-.-.- ?.'-.I- i.i,?.; ute a* -., without -pecUcles, Doctcr or A.rc?Bulr_! -.u.phlot ni*.:: .1 ?ron on r.??:??!? t or ten cents. Addrm <. B, Ffc*t'T-", _". D., Ra, lUU l-fcadway, Now Sent, rlovi-tm_?r '? -.-AHi'iriCtAL EYES.-autifiuuLl nu .AN KSBB n-aiiit to ord?r .?.ni Inserted by Drs. F. .VCCI* and P. UOtfOSLUAKK {formerly employed by MHMyavcAV, of r-it'm, NoA/>90Br?vidv,ay. New ?orli. a ____ 1 ' lyr ***r OOLOAT':':? HOKK- SOAP.-T?I?- OBLE UATKP Toils? SniLp, lu ?nth ali! ver-a! den?tad m-dc (:-om tha c?inlecst >-_',crl_j6, la mill! ant? ittntl.ciitln Its r.'.*.i_-o, Irnirinnlly scvmctl. itmS ?.tremcly lirn#r.ci.-.l in its ?otlon upon the i.k!c. Fot le hy .il.l)rr.,'"'ibU end Fancy Goods Dealers. Mirnar? 7 lyr *_*- ITCH 1 IT?TI1 1T?HI SOU AT GHI CRATCH 1 E03AT0H1 WKEAT?N*S OINTMENT ill euro tho Itch In 48 hours. Also cures 8alt Rheum, lct.ro, Chilblains, and all Eruptions of ton 8-iu. Price ii cent?, ?"or sal? hy all druggists. ' By Bonding CO mts to VEEK8 it POTTER, Solo Agents, 170 Washing in Kti.v-: UoBt'Jii, It will lie forwarded by mail, iree o outage, to any part of the United "tates. -ultra i fiPtcin mum & (io.,. SI-TAlSTLy OH HAND A LARGE bTOCK HAVE CONSTANTLY OH HAND AILROAO, STEAMBOAT & SAW HILL STT_=>_?__,I__]S. I-EAM ENGINES AND SAW MILLS AB AND SHEET IRON AST AND 8PBINO STEEL 3W MOOB AND OAST STEEL ?0 OOMOTIVB T-BE8 [L8 AND AXLE OREASE DM AND LEATHER BELTING A?LI.OAD, SHIP AND ODT SPIKES, Ao.. VERB & WATSON'S PIBE AND Ii URO LA li PBOOP SAFES, Ao., _50. ....iMI, B1RKLBY & CO., NO. 150 MEETING STRE?T. .?ngnst M_i _^^ ?ACOB COHEN & CO., rokers, Auctioneers and General Commission Agents, EAST BAY, ciiii'KuiiiNi; & sons, ESTABLISHED 1823, MANUFACTURERS OF Grand, Square, And Upright PIANO FORTES WARE-ROOMS, NO. 652 BROADWAY, NEW YO-BK; CHICKERING & SONS' V Grand, Square and Upright PIANO-FORTES A HE SOW, A8 THEY EVER HAVE BEEN, CON BIDEUED tho boat m America, having boen awatdad SIXTY-KIVK rivl/.r, MEDAliS, Of which fourteen wcro received in the mon tim of Bop tonitiM und Uctobi'r, 1865, and first premiums over all io m pet Hore at tho ?liilorent priuolpal Fairs In this country, and tho PItlZU MEDAL at tho WORLD'S FAIB, LONDON. TIIALUKllUB OPINION. I conslde." Chickerlng k Bona' Piano*, beyond com parison, the boat I bavo seen in Amor?o?. S. THALBEBQ, Chairman of Jury on Uusioal InBtrumonta. CARD. It Is with feelings of lindo as American manufacturers that vce publish tlio foi owing testimonials, willoh have oeen recuiveil by ob recently: KUIIOPEAN TKBTIMOI-IALS, Received during the month of August, ' 18CG. J-Okpon, July 25, 1807. Mr s Mia. OHICKCRTKO i. Konb-lienta: I havo much pk-af-iirc In pii'-lu-iiug a document signed by tim first compoKera, miisiclxua and protea, ora la ?nrope. I held your Pianos in mu: li bl-jli intimation [vide my cerlifi rate) that I felt it my dut-, to t?ko one of tbom with me to f iiropf, to asccrtaiu the oplolou of my profesional brethreu. The encoKed certificate will prpvo how tinanunons they have boen on the subject. I beg to forward, at tho simo timo, a letter I receive, from my friend, Mr. Collard, which I ?-toa boto must be gratify ln__ to you. " - I havo tho honor to be, goritlemon. yours very truly, '& '/AUtS M. TYJ-HLI. ?rosnos, Jannary l-l, 1886. James M. Weldi, Esq. : My Di; m But: 1 have great pIOMUro in askint, youto o? iivvy to Messrs. CbicWing 'tlio expra sion of my lugbo-t approval of their Instrument. It is. I oon>ldor, out morely the beat instrument cf American manufac ture that I t.avo tried, but ona of the flaeat Grand Piano torlea thai has ever como nedor my observation; and tho Messrs. ClitcUorliiu nif_y woll be proud of having .nmed out from th.'ir mauufactory an instrument which, for touch, quality, power and workmanship, It would bo vorj dMcult to. surpass lu any part of the wide world. Dear sir, very -BineeTely your?, "yfc0HA8. ?. OOIXABD, Firm of Collard 4 ao_iard.'.__a_io-?qrto M_uul._ct_u.ra, London. -. - ? ^&'<?Sj3fBEEi ' u . ? r .1* Kvi-osnair, An___at ai. 1800. Jam** M.-H'sAU, Bsq.r ? J-KsHSs? -?WAI , **. "*"' My X-eau bia: As yoe aro. going baot to the Qtflai Matos. X mu? t beg yon to mnombor mo kindly to the Messrs. Oliickcrlug, Toll thom I was delighted witb their (irnnd l'iano-funi -as gemd an instrument, I think, as wa* ever turned out. Both in touch and tone. Wishing jon, Ka., I remain over truly, H F. BKOADWOOD, firm of I. Broadwood & Bons, Plano-forte Manufac turers, Loudon. London, July 20, 18C0. Heurt. Ckicleering et Son*: <??_.?: I havo met inu.ii invited by MoBsrs. Collard to try a Grand Piaiio-forto mann'ttctured by you, and I have no heai'atioti in endor- Jug the opinion ol my old Mawl? Mr. O. ?. Collard, viz: That it ia tlio finest in st mini m I liver pli-yed on. . lieltov. me, geutlemeu, most faithfully j. onrs, J. la. BAXXOK. Testimonial* from the most distinguished Artists in Eitrop: to Mears. Chittering ?__ ?Som: London. Jniy 26, 1800. Having played upon * Plano-lurte made by Messrs. ?bickering k Bona, of Boston omi New York, 1 have much pleasure In testifying to its general eic.-U noe. for sweetness and brilliancy of tone, dnltcacy of touch ai_.<l magnificent power tor concert purpoaos, ) .ousidor it a really Grand I .-.no-?outk afd dkoiobo L.Y TBK BtlbT 1 HAVE HEEN OI" A MEKIOAJM MaKD-TAOTUBK. UlABELLA ?UDDABD. .. A. 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They have invaria <ly been selected aud used by all of the world's ac ?nowlcdyitl great artists who have visited this country irofcesioi.ally, both for private and public um. -.lALBKKG. I consider Chtekorlng k Sons' Pianos, beyond com larlaon, the best I have ever seen in America. GOTT8CIIALK. I oonddor ChlokexlDg k Sons' Plano? superior to any a the world. * They aro unrivalled for their singing qnalltlea and for tie harmonious roundness of their toas. There is a orfect homogeneity throughout all the registers. Tho pper notes are remarkable for a clearness and purity rhioh 1 do not And in any other Instamment, while the ase le dlsttngulshe?t for power without harshness, and ?r a magnificent sonority. WICIILI. Your Pianos are superior to any I hare ever soon in ils country or in Europa. I have never h.*rd a tone to perfect; It fields ?vary cpresslou that la needed la muslo, and ita quality la ipable of ohsng? to meet every sentiment, uhiaisa' iro power, ano ia derived from the parfect purity of a ton?, togethar with ita sympathetic, elastic asd'well .lanced touch. POZNAN SKI. During the past sight year* I havd constantly played lion thi J.atly celebrated Erard Pianoi; yours ara the _ly Instruments that I have found, either tn-ro or In nropo,(to equal them in all their point? of -xecilenco. It may be satisfactory to our patron? and frienda nong the pabilo at large to ?tate that testimonials hare sen reoelyed from all the loading artist? -who have sited or are now residing in this united ?tate?, ?few of in/Bo name?, bostdes those ?bofo, wo append: KO DC MEYEB. LPilKl) J\KL. . fANDKBSOS. . HOFFMAN. <9D-.TaV BaTTXB. vk BENEDIOT. M. STUAKOBOR. JITI.UKN. ABTQUa ?APOLKOH,., , . . And many other.. ' r ;! ' ! : I 't *_T ILL?8TBATBD AI.D?M8 AND PBIOB LISTS ?NTBYMAIL. WARE-ROOIV?S, Toa 652 Broadway? NEW YO R K. ; ?ENR Y SE1GLIN?, Air't OMAULi?HT?N S. O O?totxr* . ?n-rtmo d, York Advertisement. "A smile was on her Up-health was In bar look strength was In her stop, and In bor iuuida-1'wnia TlON llnTKBS." S. T.-1860-X. A fow bottles of I'-antation Uittkbs Will cure NorvoiiH Headacho. " Cold Extremities and Foverlsh Lips. " Hour Moondi and Fattd Breath. " Flatulency and Iudfgostio-. " Norvons Affections. t* Excewive 1'niiHiii? and Short Breath. " Pain over the Eyes. " Mental l)tv>|iondeiicy. " Protttratinu; Great Wcaknoe?. " Ballow Complexion, Weak Rowels, ko. Willoh are tbo evideuofs of LIVER OOM PLAINT AND DYSPEPSIA. It Is estimated tliat Hovun-tcnths of all adult ailments proceed from a d?Hie??ed and torpid liver. The hillary socrotlous of Iho liver ovor-owiug tutu the stomach pul. son tho entire system and exhibit the slmvo HymptmiiH. After long na. arch, wo aro ablo to present the mum romaihablf cure for tlioBO horrid nlgbtmnre dt-??.inr.. tho world has ever produced. Within one year ov?v six hundred aud forty thousand ponton b have tak??u tin? Pj--?-STATION BiTT-ns, anti not mi instance of complaint .has oouie to our km,wledge I It is a mnst effectual tonto and agrcoablo Btimnlant, suited to all conditions of life. Tho reports tbut It robot upon mineral Minti nces for ?tit active proporiics, aro wholly fu se. Fur the satis factlou of the public, and that patlontn m<iy ootiHiilt tbolr physicians, wo append a list of ita conipon?<-t?t. Calicata i.ahh-t'elobriito?! tor over two hundred years in the treatment of Fever and .?,?iio, li?'ttwpate, WeitknesH, eto It wiih Intrttdut til into Etlrnpo by the Count fa. wir-i of tho Viceroy ot Pera, lu nun. ?ml afterwards ?old by tho Jesuits for the. tnarmtottt ?ince aj itt own weight in silver, under the name "f Jesuit't lino ?Urs, mitl wau llu-'ly made public ?iy Louis XVI KIiik of > rauco, humboldt iu.iboa especial r< f?<r?!iir? to its fobrifuito qualities <lur?nn lils South American travel.?. Oahoaikl-a Baii_-For ?lisrrlim?, colic and Uih??mi'h ot th>? stomach and ho? oin Daudflihn-For iii-amniatipn of t_e loins and drop sical uffi'rtionB. Cbamomi-k F-owkks-For cnfeoMed dicontltm. Lavkndku **lowkiih-Arom-tlc, stlmulantaud tonic highly iiivignratliiK lu nervous ?lelnllw. WiMTKnoBEEN-For tcrofula, 'ht-iunatism, eto. Anikk,-Au aromntto carminative; cro-tnm doab, muacleaud milk; much unod by -.others nursing. Altin, clove-but n, orango, carraway, corioudor, snake root, ot?. S. T.-1860.-X. Another won ti rf ni iugrodiout. of great nee ?mom; tho Spanish ladies > f-<ou'h iQioriea, Imparting bt?aut. to tbe complexion and tiri Hi ?ney to tbo mine, is yet tin known to the com ? t-ruo ol' the world, aad we withhold Its name for the preux-ut. IMPORTANT 'JEUTIFIOATBS. RocHiKT-n, N. Y , December M, lOTl. MeRsre. P. II. Uiiau- A Co.-I have been a gn-m suf ferer from Dyspe; s.a fortbree t?r fo? r yenr?-, ahd h*d tu abandon my profet t-i n. ?Munt three mouths ?.?ii I tried the Wau allon Hitters, and to my gr.at joy I am now nearly a wi-ll num. I have recommended thom in sevoral caaos, and, M l*r a? I know, alwiys ?itb siicu-l benefit. 1 am, re poctfully yours, . nov. J. H. OAT-HORN. Pmr.AiiKi.vnia, lO'h Month, nth 1'sy, 1862. B-ST-OTRO i-'uiENii:-My daiigittnr hue hi-on much heneli'. t<-d by the use of thy Plantation Kilters. Thou wilt bend me two bottles more. Thy friend, ASA OU11BIN. Burnt mam Hnnnr, ("hjoaoo, IH. i F?tiru-ry 11. l8tU. J M"SaBS. P. IT. Phaii- ?t Co.:-l'l- u?>? sen?* a another twelve MM of your a'lantation Bitturi. Ar a merinup appetizer, they appear to navo superno ?tad over?, thing oleo, aud are greatly osteeruod. Yours, _o , OAUE k WAITE. Arrangements are now completed io supply any de mand for this article, which bus n?t her uti lore been possible. The public may rest assured that In no cane will the perfectly puro standard t?l the Plantation jHittehs be departed lrom. Every bottle bear* the fac-timite of our ti?naiure on a steel plate engraving, *r it cannot be gen uine. Any person pretending to sell ?T-htation BrrTKRS in bulk or by the gallon, it a ttoindier and tt_p**t*r. Bett are of reJUUd bottle*. See that our Private Stamp is Uimu ti-ath? over ivery cor*. Bold by all Drugglsta, orocera aud Dealers throughout tho country. P. H. DRAKE & CO., New York. - Acr?l IO 1 'Wlvr sflflBNCK. mumu mm J. B. SCHENOK, .'Reut, MO. 10 MAIDl-IV bAlME, B-BliV WIM OFFERS FOB SA? I POBTABLE AISD bTATIOXARY 8T1.A?1 KXttl.** of au sizes, ornaULAl' SAW MILLS of the mo approved construction, cutting from 10,000 to ?ii." eetof Lumber per day: REYNOLDS' T?UBINS Ktt r&B WHEELS, andall kinds of Machinery for Work!.., ?rood and Iron, vi.-. : Er;;!nii Lathes DtIII LithCL Boring Machine J KLattiu-- Machines Upright Drills lion Pianors Vertical PUi.t rr? Steam and Oaa Pipe? Hteaai and Watt-r Ou-get* Hcr?>w Jacks Hydraulic Joe.* Upright BaM9*viU|| Utile: Olrcnlar Koauning Mills Bhalttng I'ullryo aud Hengera Bubber Leather Boltings Circular Saw BonchcB Stestn Pumpa Pnutiou Pumps Foroe Pumpit Power Morticing M'ach.'ses Blind 81at Touontu,? Mr.chlnea*. Daniele' Planing Machins* Oray k Wood'ti Planlug iltiobL_e!| Woodworth Planing Machine? Moulding Mt-.ubinea Bash Macbinns Boring Machlnns Tenoning Machines Foot Morticing Machino! Leather and liubber Hose Plamblnaand Br-.i Ftttln.q Wright's Patent Scroll Baw?" Patent Belt Hrroll Bat/a Lifting .Pumps notary ond Mining Pumpe. ?_v?*?ry description of Machinery and Maflway rjcppllca OOTTON QINB ofthe moat approved oonsbructlcm, afanaary-* _ wfmlt. KEEDLES AND FiSUI.NG TAI KLE. A NDKEW CLERK k CO.. NO. 48 MADDEN LANE, N f__ Y., sole importer- of JOS. WABRIN'S colobrated irllled Eyed N EEDLES, beg to notify their old costos- . ni and the public that they have on hond a full a?so*-t. aont of 7AKKIN'8 DBTLLED EYED NEEDLES FARRIN'S TELEQR\Pfl NEEDLEB IN 0ASEET8, extra Urge Oval Eyes STARBIS'S NEEDLE- IN SYNOPTICAL 0A8ES, a new article ?ARBIN'S HUBOEONS, MILLINERS, 8AIL, PACE NEEDLS8, Ac, ?heso Needles hare been before the public for thirty lira and are acknowledged by good judges to be anpe Or to all others In temper, flnieb, ruiiiormity and qoal * of stool. Dor Msortment ef FlflHD?O TAORLE la complete, jdthemost extensive In this or any other conn try. /nae 2? mwidmo ?AR??ART, WHITFORD k CO., UIANUI-AC-'UIllCHS A??D Wholesale Dealers in KEADY-MADE CLOTHING, KBBI?AN EXPltESS BUILDING Ko?. 5H, 57. SB and O? tladson, Bear "Ounxic-atreet. rVew Vori-. T. F. OAiVIABT. .,, I ?BNRY SHAN?S?, W. H. Y*?? ?IFdRD. I J. B. VAN WA-HN-TS. A T. -TAHItTON. Ofllcflc f Patak A Oabiiabt In ?IquitliitioB. Jane abwfemo PHE ESTEY 0RHA-?, 710U 0HUR0BB8, S?NDAY-SOHOOLa, AND PA B ; LOUS, with iiBiv aud valuable improvements, {!|v. 3extraor<Unary oon-im??,,.variety, and a ."'"? M|m b* ol ot ? T_a er? vntn? pejfecttop is tlie VOX ROMA N A rTAORMENT, a wondoriul Imlutlon of tile ay m pa ella sweetners of the human votoe. Tliey ara stron gly doraed by OEOROB W. Mokoan, WILLIAM A INO, and others-the highest murioa". antborlty in the lite- Rtatea. Perfect t-tUf-otion guaranteed. PIANOS of all grades and styles furnished at lowe, ah prices'.' . '! "'*. 0EO. 0. SAXE & CO., NO. M7 BROOME STREET, NSW YORK. Aagnsi 10 . ._ l*mtr(ime h?YLAN & T?^-SlkS,, jTASOTAOTUm-XU" O?, AKh WHOLEfJALB DKAL EL -Buln. .Q-BTI'S LSAD, EniO PMNTS, OOLOai? -SKlB_?M,*a ita. M _un>-? un Mtmlot'i i?^bTmA*^9*m?**?*> ^tf 9 A~KJ\J\Jm V Tg r'.L?VortVov?OiO?ltS. H..-.._i. .M.'lli.il?l.S (Ifll.lMllil. HUMPHREYS' ?O.'HKUPATMIC KPKCII-CI H.WI- 1'KOYI.n, l-'K?)M THE N.O-T AMI'LE T'.l'l l<li.N?-K, --ii entii. Haecet-i Himplo- Krtuapt-Kib u-lit ?'?>< Kcliiinlo. They uro Ihn only m? dlcdBM |i-?i ?ct'y ".il?! tra to popular um--so #-ni|?l?. that niis'a- <>. nniKit be un? o in u-'iir tiiuui; mo oanoliM. ?c to bi rev tP'i" ?lanu-r, ami _o '-tUcn.it a* to be a?wriyH rplia ?lo. Til- y t'ftvc allied rue liu-hent c?nurneiiiliitlOll fron .11, and will always ieintiti' i nllMf.ieilnn. Omit* vo. J, erriv. Pi-vern, iiiui'iei'iinii, Inflammation?.. 2.' <. 5^ *' W?arasa? Wi-riu-Kover, Worru-i.'olo.. _t <. il, " t lyiiij.-, .oil?*, or Teething of in luniii. a; .. 4, " _-__--.rr_.en_- ot children or Adulta.... IM .. 6, .' J?j-Hi-ii?t-iy, Gr?|iti?K. HillotiH Colic... 2^ ? 0, - ('liol, n Morl-ii?, NaiiK>e, Vomit lUg. -.' .. 7, " fonpli?, (.olds. I'runohlUs. " 8, " f-cii 1111 m'?*, 'i oot._-_._o, Paooni'ho.. ?6 " 9, ?. li--ii<liM-lit"i>,RickH*__ia__o, Vertigo., z? " 10, " |)y?|ir|Ml_a, lillli.ua NtouidClt. " 11, ?' Nn|?|>i?->*M-il, or I*.Infill Pen?os. " IS, " W'lil.v?.-tin? vrafw. portod?. _.<*. " IS, .? Crimp, ?....i.tIi. Mflteoll Hrrmiiiii-'.. 2. " 14, ?' full IOirniii,Ern(ii 1-, '.tii1,ii,,_?. j; " IS, " It li.-_.___ _'._..=i, Kliiiiunstio l'aiim... 2? .? 16, .. Ki-vi-r m-.?- Aff?ts, Chill fever, Aullen. v " 17, " Pilco. Hill.ri or :-lovliii|i. .ii '. 1H, " <..,?. li k1 my, ;.ii?l i_ro >r Weah Kyoii. o' " 10, " Cma- li, ..?uti? or Chronic, Inilii eii?i*. I. " 20, .' U'hoiipl:i? (?muli, Vi"lont ('nui.h? 61 ? 31, " Ami li nail, Oppr. ?.led Hr.-athl.if;. Ct! '. 23, .' Kin- Hi?.-Iii.r>;r_, Iuiflrc. lie .7 uitf. CO " 13, " B.rotuli?, EnUr-4i .1 Gland., h-vellf uigu. 151 ' 24, " <;?ii.?n? 1 1 v.i 1 r-ii}, rii.--.ii ni Woaknaaa 1? .* 16, " Du? |>-y __iid HOSIlty Keen liofii.. St M 20, .* h?i? Minniu, Hi.!.ii<?-.?i nona Itld "i?. 0?' .' 27, " W-lilm-j- ?lM.B.r, flrnv.M. st. " in, " N?:rv??iiH !,?. I.HU 1 . b? miiml Kiniiv miou-. Involuntary lirirtriteii.I.0( " 20, " Hoi?- I.?l'Util, Cnii__nr. (ii 11 BO, " tXrlansry 1 n_?_.j__l i uimce, Wott?iu ?..ed... . u " ?.1, " Piui.iii1 Pur I att?? area with ?|MM . 1. Bl. ? 83, " Nullor ...je? uf i"h.iui.e ol'Lfu.l.(K .? X:t, " K |iili-|i.iy, pptwtli?, st. Vitug' Dancii.l.'... " 34, " O i m ? I? ?? 1 ? n- I* l.-or-iteil Mora Treat.... 6f KA ill I. Y CASK?. M vlnli, morocco cane .no I'o.ik.,$10.0. I? larg? v...!.., in nu.riN-Co, .111.1 ?itxik. 0 1? io Ibrgiyriuln. plain c.?e. mill book. 5.IM 15 bo_ieu |.\<m. 1 t?i IS), aii.l 0 olt. .... 1 VKTKRIVAIIY SPECIFICS. i1.ihort.ji>-cas. ii, 1ft villa.31li.(N "ingle vin K. wi 11 diree.t 1011.1. 1.IK 4_rTb??ae r?-nn-ion, bj (ho earn nr sinai? nor, nr? ?.ni. to ._?>' par. ?n the eounrrr. hy Mau ..- ?spro.*, irv. ? i clisrgo. on receipt "I the | nee. Addl-M HUMPHREYS' SPEOIFIO JlOMOO.'VTHIi. MIoiHilNKfOMOANY, ?lill.? ind Dei .ot .vn. S<>3 r-roa-iw-iy, Now Vori?. Dr. HuvphkHv-in c?'ii?u toil-lally at his ctlico. per onally or by 1. tt<ir. ai iliove, tor uti f .nil* ot ?iisoase KING ft CASSIDEX W. A. SIC KIM.. I. .V. t-A K I?. I. .v ( <?.. Ret-tti l?"-n?M. No. 231 KlNG-s ?*KKET, ?til door above M_irhnt-?t. CHERQKEE PILLS, Or JFantiie lirgulafor, \ Cure Suppressed, Fxressive and Piilnful Menttli-untion, Green Sickness, Ferrous and S?iinai Af f*i tUnts, Pains in th* A/? A; W?-)_ 7/,?irf<t<7?. <7t_?a?ies.1, jinl nil ilia ea-.c". t lint sprint; tiorr in? (iii ia r It j-, by removing the ca-.isc and all th? etfi-cts ti.nt ariav* fiom It- They oro iH'i f. itly a.ifo In nil c?-?l.-. ?xb co/it tc?en foi bidden iy direo tUms, and nie cii.sy to ndinlnl.-tor, as they aro nicely suqar routed. Tlioy. 6hotit?l lie m tee limul. of every Mililco, Wifo, and Mother lu the lund. Lilil?es can mid ress na in perfect ?Diiflilence, and HlAto timlr ?ain plalnts In ftill. tis wo trent all Fenmlo CooqiltiinU, nn.l r'etMiro Mcdlclni'A enitaMe fttr nil diseases to which they nie Mibjcri. -Thli ty-lwopag. pauipblot, in aae.il.""l env..lo?H-, fre?w Tlio (.h.rokee IMII - ni?, sold by all ?lrnrnlata at . 1 per box, or iii Ihixcm fur $.'. ; or tlivy ore bent by mull, freo of p<?atA);i?, in un orilin.-iiy letter, freo from obiervatlon, by nit.lr??.stiip the UN proprietor," Dr. W. R. MARWIN, 37 Walker St., N. Y. N. ii.-Chorok?. Pilla No. - ure prepare! fur ?pedid cines, when milder iiieillrin??_ full ; tlnvio ere Mut l>y mail, ire? of pualflgc, on reoeipt of $3, (A? price of eacA boa?. Du. WRIGHT'S REJUVENATING ELIXIR, Or, Essence or JHfe% -MB___M__MtMg__# Cnro* Oe.nerul Pelllitu. Weak >9MEl'<if_______f^, ne**, llystfiUs in tamiles, "< J'nlpltiii?m of Vie Heurt and till jVri-rous DUeeess. It ro 6t"t?-ti new uri- nuil vlgnr to the (U'eil, ?-.Koinie tlio hot Mo?.! of As the Phenis rj.es yiiutil io [..uti. the veins, ttn neto life"-** tntsttmt.rentsHn?tmpttraeyand tilt* Elixir tejuven Debility, re-toi-ina Manliness als the tUftSM und and full rigor, thus prosing a overcome ilttease. perfect " Elitrir of Ixive," re moving Sterllit'r nml Ilan-ennras In both sexes. To tlio yoiuip, nililiih-i'ce'l, mid unod, ibero Is no grenier boon thon this .' Etiklr ot Life." It Rives a now lemo of life, eauslin; tlio wt-nk and debllitatod to have renowe?! stn npth a?d vigor, ond tho entire 6vstem to thrill with joy nn>l plenann?. " Trie-?, ono bottle %i ; throo bottles $5 ; sent by express to any ?iddrw.. Our medicine? are r.old nnd rceoinmonde.1 bv all respectable (Impel?is In every pn it of tho clvlil/id gl?-oo; fonui unprlnelplml d?niera, howover, try to deceive their euatniiier^ hy Mling cheop andVurth. less enmpoiinib In order to make money. Be not deceived-ask for tlies. medicines "?nd take no others. If thodmpgl-t ihie? not keep them, wrlto to ns. and we .?-111 m n?l them by express, carefully packed, frf-O from obaervntlon. Wo will bo pleased to receive letters with full eiutcuicnta in regard to any diseaso with which ladies or gentlemen aro iitlllcteil Adilros? aJl lettena for niedlcineA, panipU let*., or advice, to tho sole proprlotor, A Dr W. R. MERWIN, 37 Walker St., N. Y. Tlf.iv -25 imtr lv P?MP8! WJMPS! PCMF?! team, Force, Snction au? Llffiag Pi? OP EVERT DESCRIPTION : ?TKAM AND GAS PIPKI, Pip? affd Steam Fillings, aro avKQv ouunamon or Plumbers', Gas and Steam Fittan. QOODB, roll HAJ-E AT THE LOWi?T 2UTSP. JOHN B^FTJLLER, Ho. ? UEY-RTUMKT. ?fCW VORIS. ?taTeHib"rlO fniw'f V. W HHINKKHHOFF. 0. l8 BEBKMAN STREET, NEW YORK. _f_.-.trr OTtiRKB? or ?VINK, ?OALfc?. HPSOlAliLY FOU DBUOOI8T8', ' Chemist?', (Irooer.' and ..VinTocttunera's use. Alia of ?DR?HOAL (N-rRUUBNiH ilEDIOINh Il.RTa 8ABDLB llAOB, PILL MACHIM?H, k?., ko id li> porter tit Urnih-_, Ooinhs. PorAimory, Eau. Oils itracta, yin? H. sp?, 3. Auton 1?anna (Jolopio. Chamois ?-lator.8-.-Uii and wlnto Spill?, fctllt Biasnc StocVUiua, ?aporatlnf Dlatie?, Fun,? ? in Hortara. Pill Tites, rollet d .olofluf Uni ties, UoUnnUan Hlssn \tnrn, Anotoml. I?, ko,, alt 01 which ?re o-forod ?I the lowoat current en for cash. v?f_xi6a_o ."ann 20 NDIA RUBBER GOODS. iniifatturor of and De ?1er io overy dcacrlption of INDIA RUBBER GOODS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL, N0. 27 MAIDEN LANE, ? TE VC Y O R _K_ . Jctober H Im? 8mo? '-. york Aovc-in?sements. K R A U To M AAR & C o7 *-""?r,.-i /^3;S:^^:.r4 tni! MO?rT IMFUOVKD t> I. A 2* O AND SQUARE PIANO-H\)KTEB Fall Iron Fr?timo iiurt Oviirstruug Biisb, \ MAN?H".* (.'TORY AND WAREHOUSE Wi>. 1U \V<?t lloiiritnn-Mlreet. Wo. I? NliAB BROADWAY, ?SliVV YtiRK. '*!it* ONPJ-ll-iaNED, MICMB-RHOi TUF FIRM 01* I KHABSIiAABiV CO. a? practical Piano makers, a td a.? i.i.tli '-?vi? bau a lar??- eturrisu?*a in connection ?1th boibo i lb bift lii.'iiiintlitu.? .ts in thlH country a < 1 tittup ". ? eir l-iit? aro made not merely for t ?:-, but ii', in, a: d under ?heir lininrdi&tn porsona' ? pt ?vial 1 .. i i bv;,'jIjov. i.'t in.itrtiniont.-t to loavollio! - fi-'.'Xiry un ??Mt luto tim Ititi.lu of their patrons, roue? t ey liave a ?.'.??vu:r, e\:'ini.n>, fit lamw aim roanduoHBOi t '.le, ?ta el-hitcity el ??melt-without winch no lnntrn aeut ouHbt tu be sntistsctory to tha puhlic-as wolli t ni .l'tra :?iiit ? In ? ni.Minn lion, which ?iiiuMus It to re nain la tnaeasd to mtlia-ui sudtlo.-i chaunca of tom iwainre ?uti ?nu. .nun- lo .utrumo beat and cold, which art sotuetl-ia?ai unsvoidab?e. ! "hey will m k11 times In linppy to n- tim prorcftaaon a .ti t li'? public i.i '.heir W.n (?(iiuuiii, and Invite compari ato l;i tvr.pu thft?-own i-i.-aiia.wa _ml Uhim? oi any otho uanutaotot-y, 4 SI ON ELA (VII AAV.TOBIAH HAMM CBARLLi* J BOUONKUANN. April Hf._ i'.rt-a _'i-uuii-4 LSie-ii??S-YV-Mi!.?**. Til K ITCR-T PRIZE, THE GOLD ff'.EDAL, Waa um ailie ii to tbo WALKINGTON IRON WORKS j ??t _merican Institut?, at loetr i'f.ir, lu Ootobor, 13*11 for the heat CIHOtl'LAB 3_q-*\?yr- .f.aTTT.T? a ..Midi'l'A M EKUINB , r.V-_l*H FOB l'Ul?'t, ti A.?:?- dAW.MlLLi*, BUC'AB .- KUla, Oeneri! Mnrhlbery, Iro_ ?art Urara Csetlngi 'CTgln-tli Ballraatl Csvn, "te-., Ac., promptly Ulled, Ad .-.*xr 0_0. M. CLAPP, Treasurer, Newburgh. N. Y., oi L. C. WA.UD, Agent, ?io. t.6 LHicrty.nl., (Keon Nn. 8J, N. Y. .' . -iinor IS lyr NORTH Pi VE H AGRUil'LTl.-RAL WORKS. GETFFING & CO., *?os. 58 ?,_ DO COI"".*. LA Mil' STltEBT, IM. V.. ItAMOT-CTU-at-a and pealkiisi im Agdcnlturul Im piemen?*, .Ne?'?:s.rertin"cr8. NO? 10. 11. ?i). M at. d tin PLOWS. O-LEUBRAXED Milba??.!! ?'uil^y ?teal Clipper Plow, Horse Powers, Threshers and Cleaners, r.ni .Mills, Au. ?DTTO*. oins- Emery's Cele*>r?itetl?*ftwOla, McCar thy's Colebr.it.'.i Boiler Oin. Dcalera supplied. tim" Ra>nd for (-'ircuhara. -?nins Uctober t A. AU-TELL, . I W. II. IN-IN, Atlanta, (Late of Georgia), Georgia. Now York. AUSTELL & INMAN, COTTON & (??Mi '"IS I0X NEBCH?NTS, NO. 80 WALL-TU?-ET. NEW YORK. WE ARE tr'ULLY P ?.El* - RED TO MAKE LIBEBAL C/V8H ADYAKOlfiMENT- ON CO.NHIQNMENTS rrnin Mer? limit- and l'imitent, nulli at till? place and at mr ui;uuci.'S ttir ?mghout the .Suntu. Our Mr. AUSTELL, if Atlanta, ?ill orrai-KO advanefioeiit? lhere. COTTON ind r.lEilUBANBl.-E will bo f? r? ?rtled tu us with dis j-to- by our ?geme, Messie. BRADY ?V MO H K3, of 8v ?annan. We will exert our bent energies to give satia actlon. and promoi- tim int??rei-te of our patrons. 0?m?<igu_icutB h-.im our southern lrientla respectfully loUiiteit. amos September 38 rnos. jr.. ?-.es-isr-s^ir, Q.roliu.i, -NO :>.- ?t.f.?' IN trina Grorerica _r?oic. '?'cm-, ?tv., etc., rt'oa. at? ?- 152 OREEN H'iCli-Sl.. COR. Oi' liCRUAT) "KW la-OBKi ?ov-musr TODD & ?LAS FS UT?. ENGINEERS & FOUNDERS. OffiiTCinl Work?, P eurer*-ra, %?*t .lerssj*. w.ut_ii_nn'c, nu 4 Lft.r-strlkt, n. y. \n ANUFA? ' i UBI.fi_ ' ? o'J'ATTONA BY AND PORT? i. ABLKSTIAM I KO IN-8 and 1IOILEB8; Flax. iHSp, Ton-, 0_tt.tr., n- I Ropa Itiutliluery; HhA(t,L'... Ill (JearlDgi Iros .-..?>?i UraM i*Mtlnija<M all kinds; athol., l'Uni -?. a M.'-miu.ii.. Drills; Shaping, ?Slotting and r.rliH' Miieliinei?, llwr UattfltS) Ceittertug, Milling anti clt-Cnttlii^ M.-trhn>t'i; Ohtuihe jt oil kinds, Leather ud Rubber ?eltli:(t, Late Lsatb-T, Uei- UookB, sad ? r.nerni ?supplies for ncilrc;'-'? tunl other Maablne Shops, t-rtsuu A Snow'H r&ttuit G v. ; ?nor?. 8uw Mills, Cotton lins, Prente? -c-, eoasUnily ?>n hand. 'IODD & BAFTEBTY, Marck 30 lr _No. j Dey-Hltcet, N. Y. N?LEN & STEERS. SU Street ana Hrcuml Avenue, N?svr York. ?ITHOlJ-lAl-? AN- RETAIL DEALERS tw in all, -::w or DMBEB, IUN-7A-T?JREB8 OP MOUI?DINO_, 8A8H DOORS. BLI!?.'D8, AND BOX -HOOKS. arnUigln* It? branches, llooka containing Pattarns ouldl-as "i-iit on applloa?MA?\, DecembtMr lyr IfAMi??l) A VI? 'A'UiU VIUOIl Oft* VOCWN Tj restored In four weel:n, b> Dr. BICORD'S MB KNCE OK LU'E. hr. Rlcord (of P-rla), alter years o mest solicitation, fas at Iraolli ac^tslcd to the earns M ?quest- of the Amerlcau publie, nnd appointed IB Agsn i New York for the sale nt bia valued and hagiij-f.pri-ia? saenoe of Life. Vals r/oni't-rf-1 agent ?vi li j re a tore -Bhood to the moat sli-ttorod oonntltntlons, whethtt lolnjr from cscesars, Um offocts of cllmatu, or natura .asea. The tlcae rnj aired to care the most invetera ta isa is four woe'o; and if used according to printed In. rnct'.ons, which are vojy <>in.plo, fzilnre la lmpoealbl*. -is lifa-rcctorliii( nir.u 1> ahtnild be takoil by all about > marry, ob its o-r.et am por-irm-mt. It le acknowledgad 7 the med!-_l preis to tie the ?.?ret-tes? tliBcovery atna ade. Ita developing ptrwora are mtr-coloaa. Saccen i every coco 16 a* c^rtnln aa tliat sclouoe overthrows !_. irauco. Or. Rlcord'e Efatieiice at Life la sold ta noa, with tnli tnotx-ctlon? lot Udo, U ia, or lour qa_D> Jtv* lo one for (9, anti ?IB be sent to any part, caref-Us .cker** cn moti'-rit 'A r?TT?<itiuic*-t t-> uis _ccred?te?l aam? PIULii' t"LANr# March 23 ly No. 34 Llbnrtv-atreet, New York. J. D. MURCHISON, COTTON FACTOR AND COM MIS-ION MGRCHANT, No. 54 Pine street, Jctober IB_8m-a LOMBARD &. CO., OH MIS S ION ME ROE A NTS / AMD IKPOBTKITS ATT) ZKA-atlU I QBINDSTONBS. NO. l8 LBWI8, AND NO. 9 T WHABF, BOBTUN. Ldv_noes made on Consignments of Rice and Cotton :>ur addreia. , lefereiaces, by permission: To Messrs. J-tnu Ad-bb lo., Messrs. Stb_kt Biiot_cbs h Co., Oh_riesto_. 8. _"n*""*1_October 1 F1KK WORKST UNSTON & SCOFIELD, OENERAL AGENTS FOR -illUm-ahl's Exeolgior Firo Works ! Importera and Manufacturera of UWESK GOODS FIUB CKAi'ICKRH. . 0 DEV STREUT, MW TORE. otober ?_^^_ ^.atnthgmoe harps: J, F. BROWNE & CO. S S_-?^M*,te0P?*-*?0 H*>^ _Sri??_: uluda is ???