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r TUESDAY MORNING. JANUARY 22, 1S67. COMMERCIAL. Export?, HALIFAX N B-Fer bri? Chobuctoo-76 bbls Rosin, 10 bbl? Spirits Turpentine. 20.508 foot Steam Sawed Lumber. 62,560 foot Flooring Boards. HAVANA-Per bris Carmen-100,000 feet Lumber. PHILADELPHIA-Per Hclir Daniel Brlttaiu-70 bales Cotton, 1 pipe Gin, 200 tons Iron, 100 Car Wbools, 14 Cannon. 10,000 foetLumbcr. Tito Cuarlcston Cotton Market. OFFICE OF THE DAILY NEWS, ) CHARLESTON. Monday Evening, January 21. J Tho market was quiet and dopresscd. prices dtclining in most cases about a half cent lb.; salo? 200 bales, say S at 20 ; 1 ot 27 ; 7 at 30 ; 4 at 81 ; 14 at 32 ; 88 at32>j ; 62 at 32,*? ; and 26 at 33. Wo quote : Low Middling.32 <?)-' Middling.33 @ Slarkct Report. [FROM o rm OWN CORRESPONDENT.] MATANZAS, January IL 1867.-MUSCOVADO SUOAES. For these descriptions there has prevailed tho same dull, ness, buyers refusing to outer into any operations until planters reduce their rates, or advices from foreign ports give encouragement to meet thc views of holders. Our ?tock to-day is about 1600 hilda, common to good quail, ties, the former being the most abundant. Itcccipts fast increasing, as all the estates are now In full operation. It is doubtful whether prices may open higher than 6.'? to 6>? rials arrobe for fair to good refining. MOLASSES._The inquiry for this arti clo has bo m rather more active sinco our last, and tho sales of the new crop have been, to some oxteut. comprising tho followfug par? cele, viz: 4500 hhds. Clayed deliverable by February 15, at SH reals per keg for first 1000 hhds; 2S.'K) hhds. 4.li keg; 1000 hhds. 4 reals keg; 1200 hhds Clayed, first re? ceipts, deliverable January 15, at 4?i real kegs; 2500 hhds, of which H Muscovado, deliverable 5000 per month January, February and March; lout) in April and 300 hhds. in Mayat 4>?@5>? reals per keg-, 1000 hhds. Clay ed and 600 hhds. Muscovado, deliverable at 800 hhds. per month, 4>?@5?? reals per kegt about 1200 hhds. Clay? ed for immediate delivery at from 4}?@5 reals per keg. FSBIOHTS TO THE U. S. - Per box Sugar 50@75 per box; hhds. Sugar $4?4 50; 110 gallons Molasses $4. Ltnonra--Pitch Paie Lumber of a prime quality is likewise in fair demand, and prices are tending upwards Sales of cargo ex "Mechanic," from St Mary's, superior ?team sawed, $30 per M, with three months. Havana market. HAVANA. January 12.-The correspondent of tho Now York Herald says : I do not hear of any sales of sugar at present Tho supplies irom the country do not yot offer sufficient choice. The market looks buoyant and provided plant? ers will conform to 7J? reals for No. 12 a fair business may be done soon. Molasses, clayed, is selling at the outports at 4>? reals, and Muscovado at 5a5)& reals. Exchange is firm. A very fair amount of bills have been taken for the last few days, sterling at I4al4>? premium; francs at 3o3>a premium; sixty days' currenoy on New York at 22 per cent discount, and short sight gold drafts ats premium Freights are gradually recovering. Charters-British brig Mary Olivia, 300 hhds sugar, Sagua to north of Hatteras, et ?-5, and molasses at $3 25; British brig Charles Henry, 307 tons, .-agua to Falmouth, at 50s; American bark Dauneey, 260 tons. Matanzas to Philadelphia, at $4 a hhd, sugar and old iron. Mobile Market. MOBILE. January 17.-COTTON.-There has boon a general and good demand to-day, without any particular activity in tho market Sales wero made early in the day on a busts of outside figures of yesterday (say 31}?c for Middling), but later Factors advanced their figures with the demand and botte: feeling in New York and Liveraool, and the market closed firm at 32c, with sales of 8500 bales. ros-There ap ig, and the pros brable. Factors Boat buyers, in ^rpool, ure con have boon some sales reported, amounting in tho aggregate to say COO bales, at previous prices: Ordinary 28u29c; Good Ordinary 30a 30%e; Low Hindling 31a31>4c, and Middling 32a32>?c. SCQAB AND MOLASSES-The receipts are larger* than usual, and compris ? siace ycaterday 639 hhds Sugar and 1007 bbls Molasses. The demand for Sugar continues active, and prices have still further advanced Jia.Sjc ^* lb, but the market for Molasses is weaker aud prices irregu? lar. Tho sal?s to-day embraced 550 hhds Sugar aud-800 bbls Molasses, at thc following prices: SUOAS-Inferior 8a8Kc; common lOJialOKc; fair llii allJic; good fair 12c; tully fair 12Jic; primo*12^r.l2^c; choice 13c; seconds llJ?al2,'?c; yellow clarified rj^a 13fic; white 14}<;o & Jb. MOLASSES-Common 60c; fair GBc; good G7c; prime 68 &69c, and choleo 70a71o ?S gallon. COHN-The demand is active for our local trade and for our neighboring ports, and very nearly all the sup? plies in first hands were taken at very foll prices. Sales of 14,095 sacks, of which 10,830 mixed, in lots, at SI 05a 1 01 }?, 315 white at ?l 10, and 3000 white, in lots, at SI 12 9- bushel OATS-Supply fair, market quiet Solea 1000 sacks prime at 78c ^ bushel. BACON-A lot of 30 tes canvas sugar-cured hams sold at 22c 5fl Ss. MONETARY-The Coin market ex?blta considerable movement. Gold opened this morning nominally al 13," against 134J?al343?, the closing rates lust eveuing, but now rules higher, me sales thus far including ?10 000 at 135X. *15,000 and $30,000 at 135.8, and a round amount at lSBJi. There seems to be a considerable movement in Foreign Exchange. The offerings arc liberal and the de? mand to a lair extent Some sales of bill of lading ster? ling have been efleo ed at 144, and Al at 145. Domestic hos improved. Tho banks axe checking on Now York at 3? cent discount at which they are quot? ing with a fair patronage. The supplies of commercial seem to be limited, and no sales have transpired yet Baltimore Market. BALTIMORE, January 18.-COFFEE-IS quiot the onlv sales to-day were 150 bags Rioatl6ai7J? cents gold quote prime 18 cents, and choice 18>i cents, geld Since writing the abovo wo leam of further sale:', viz.- 350 baca Bi*atlo#al7K cents, gold; and 1500 do, ex Francis Jane, on private terms. COTTON.-T-e market was again firmer to-day with some inquiry from spinners. We report small sales on the basia of 34a34|i cents for Middling Upland. Fxorxn-Wo have again to report a quiet market fo all descriptione. Yesterday 600 bbls City Mills Extra (Hock? ley brand), sold for export, understood at S14 75- small lots of Western and City Mills Suoer and Extra' to tho trade, at prices within our range, viz : Howard-street. Super and Cut Extra.. Jill 00 ?sri sn Howard-street Shipping Extra. 12 60 fis 13 00 Howard-street High Grades. 13 00 1 14 io Howard-Btxoet Family.. 15 ?5 a 1 fi Si Ohio Super and Cut Extra.... . . . .:. io Ts If* Ohio Extra Shipping. 00 ?0 ?A no ne Oblo retailingT..WT.'.:: OOM | Ou M S1" ?!--'. 15 00 @ 15 60 Northwestern Super.10 25 @ 11 00 Northwestern Extra.ll BO a 10 -K City Milln Super.10 ?5 g ?0 City Mills, Standard Extra..... ii ?5 % T 22 City Milla Shipping brands Extra.14 75 ?a 16 00 Baldm'e, Welsh's A Greenfield Family. 17 50 fia 00 on Baltimore High Grade Extra.la TS Z^m Bye Flour, new. ? 05 }g " ~ Com Meal. City Mills.I. ." 6 55 ? 00 00 lue Inspections of Flour and Meal in tue city of Balti? more for the week ending January IT, 1867, wore as fol lows: Howard street 4069 bbls and - half bbls- ctn Mills, 3531 bbls and - half bbls; Ohio. 1023 bbls-' and Family, 1802 bbls and - half bbls-total Wheat Flour 9330 bbls and - half bbb. Together with 162 bbls Rv? Flour and 20 hhds and 1520 bbls Corn Meal y GRAIN-Wheat is scarce; 260 bushels Pennsvlvania red was all that was offered to-day. and sold at $3n310 r?Zn -3700 bushels white and 22.500 bushels yellow offered market opened stiong, but closed weak and several' ?fite ,l0"we,r; we report solos of 3600 bushels white at Jl OSal 05 for good to prime, and at il for mixedr 12?ooo bushels yellow ot $1 03. 1000 bushels do at il O'! and S00O bushels at 97caSl Ol ; market closed at *1 offered for prime Pennsylvania and refused. Oats-4100 bnsneU received, with small sales at Goo per bushel, weiaht S receipts or sales of Rye. weignt No MOLASSES-Nothing doing in tho article PROVISIONS.-There were sales yesterday, but not he. fore reported, of 50 hhds old Bacon ?dee1 at"live" 100,000 UMi bulk Shoulders at 8Jic Of Bacon ?he s?ck is unusually small for immediate wants wk^SSfJi Binned sales of Shoulders at l^l^lttdes MMSSC ?edW?bbl8-'md ****** 16 ?S BICE.-We quote Carolina held mm at - $ tb. " j.0>?al0J?o Sua AB-Market firm; wo JW trrooery English Island -f?rt sales of 91 hhds fair Porto Rico at 1""-" 10>ic, 60 days; and 75 hhds kettowJ?- ' ,4.al2c We quote the range of the mar **"" " as fohows: Cuba and English Island, fair to "jool ria, 10J?al0J4c, 4 months; do do, fair to good gro? cery, loralie, net; do prime, ll^'alic net; Porto Rloo, common to good grooory, lO^all^c, net; do prime to choice, UXaUlic, not; New Orleans fair to prime lilia 13J?c; Havana, No 12, Ho, 4 mos; Brazil lOalOKo. Sala-Is steady and firm for Liverpool Ground Alum at $2 10a216, and do Fino $3 lOaS 25 9 sack. Turk's WHISKKV-Continues irregular, and reliable quotations very difficult to give. We quote City and Western in bond aSaSQc *J> gallon. Kew York Market. MONEY MARHET. The New York Herald of Friday, January 18th. says : The gold market continues the centre of attraction in WaB street and the transactions to-day have been very heavy, and attended with great excitement The open? ing price was 135>?, followed by an advance to 13T and a relapse ta 136?? ? From this point there was o steady im? provement to 136%, tho closing quotations in the room but afterward* on the street 137 was bid. Loans were mode without interest and at 2a 7 ?? cent for carrying The impeachment of tho President being considered in evitable, there is a strong disposition shown by a Sarge Motion of the business community to guard against thr. atened contingencies by buying gold, and tho de? mand from the country is larger than it has boon for rosny months past At the same time speculative causes are assisting the upward movement of thc premium, and the "short" interest outstanding is very large. Th? fore gn exchange market continues very firm and some of the leading drawers ask 100ii for sterling at sixty days. Ihe supply of all descriptions is light Bankers' bills on England at sixty days wore quoted at the close at 109J? ; at three days, UOJiallOiJ ; commercial blUs, 108>?al09; francs at sixty days, 5,163io6.135'- at three days, 5.13J?a5.11>i; bUls on Borlin, 72>?a72>?-'on Bremen, 78Ji?79,'i ; on Frankfort 4l%a41 Ji; on Amster? dam, ?lj?atlj?; on Hamburg^3ei?s36>?; on Antwerp, PRODUCE MARKET. NEW YORK, January 17.-BREADSTUFFS.-Receipts 2490 bbls flour, 7700 bags cora meal, 600 bush wheat, 1300 do corn, 3650 do oats and BO do seed. The market for State and Western Flour was dull and heavy, and prices ruled a trifle in raver of tho buyer. The sales comprise only 4000 bbls, at the appended quotations. Southern Flour was dull of sale and nominal in value; thc transac? tions comprise 150 bbls. Ryo Flour is quiet but stoodv ??^^rKRWl ComMealwaa ZSSSSS?ZTZ:::.g fifi? g Choleo State..."I ... "?? S? ?1. J? Common to Medium Extra Western'. .10 60a ll 90 E^round-hoop Ohio. v " ?* ? g Tisszstnvnao Breads. 10 rX~ rr rr Common Southern. V.g S? ?? rn Fancy and extra do. . . ;?? ??* }* ? ?ye Flour (superfine). . .- gr? ? JJ Corn Heal. Jersey..'.i. ... SS? ! ?2 Oom MeaL Brandywine.6 2S? 00 Jo Tba Wheat market was inactive and nomlnaUv a aha*, to buyers'favor. We note a ales of about 10.MK) bush including amber State at $2 95, and No. 8 M?wsuke?it j? 15. Corn was h^atprevions prices with 3K?esir but salea were effected with difficulty; the transaron, comprise 35.000 buen at SI 17 for mixed Weeteminltore^ .119 for mixed Western afloat and ?1 Ofial 07 for new yellow Jersey; sales of25,000 bush were made last oven lng at $1 lsasl 17^ in store, and ? 19 afloat. Oats were nominal; we note sales of 20,000 bush at 62a65c for Chicago and Milwaukee, and 600680 for State. Cana, ila Bye was armor, but other descriptions continued to lr??; of Canada In bond 10.000 bush itere ?old at $116. tarley and malt, at previous prices, wore Inactivo and luJte'norninal. COFFEE.-There was no business of importance trans- I icted. thc demand being confined to the immediate ??ants of thc trade, but tho market ruled firm at former COTTON.-Tho Inclemency of tho -weather restricted transactions materially, and only a moderate business iras consummated, the market, howovcr, ruling firm at thc revised quotations, as appended, at which 1676 bales ?ere sold. We quote: Upland, nerida. Mobile. ?. O. k T. DnUnarv.31 31 32 32 Low Middling.33 33>? 33>? 34 Middling.35 35 36 36 Sued Middling.?6 37 37 3S FREIGUTS-Were dull but steady and firm,' except for :otton, which was takon at easier rates. Tho engage? ments were: To Liverpool 300 halon colton at yd; 14.000 bushels corn at 6'id; and, per steamer, 600 bale? cotton at 7-10da>Jd. Tho charters were: A ship to London, staves, at 22s Od. and a Bremen bork to Valparaiso and t'-illoo. lumber, on private terms. , MOLASSES-Beyond small jobbing soles to tho trodo there wo? nothing done; Ont tho market remainod firm. NAVAL STOKES-lu Mew of tho inclemency of thc woathor. there was scarcely auythi g doing in tho mar? ket for either spirits turpentine or rosin, and values were not essentially changed, tho former being quoted at6<a 67 (tJaOSc. The only Bale wo heard of was 150 bbls com? mon strained at r4":i7 fi. Tar was neglected. PROVISIONS-Receipt*. 1406 bbls pork, 316 packages cut meats. 004 bbls lard aud 122 dressed hogs. Tho market for pork continued quiet but firm, closinc Bteody ot S20 87 for Western, and SW 37 for old mess; tho Bales, cash and regular, comprise 3500 bbls, ot $20 50O20 87 ior new mess, S19 37al? 50 for old do. and ?16 80al7 for prime; ? olso, for delivery ln February and March, 2000 bbls new mess at 4-21 25a21 75, seller's and buyer's option. Beef was in moderate roquent, at unchanged prices; tho sales were 300 bbls at *17a20 for new extra mess, and *12al3 for new plain do. Of beof hams sslss were mode to the extent of 150 bbls at 828033. Boconwos stoady. with a ! moderate do'i-and, tho sales footing up 375 boxes, inclu? ding short ribbed, ot lOJiollc, and Cumberland cut at 10a lOiic. For cut meats o moderato demand prevailed at stoady prices; Hales 150 packages ot 10ol2>ic for hams, | om' S'iaO'Jc for shoulders. Dressed hogs wore Armor, with moro doing: we quoto city 8&a9?e, and Western SSa8-iC. Tho market for lard was quiet, but previous prices were fully maintained ; thc solos wore limited to 650 bbls. at 122ial3}$c for new, and 12>ial3c for old. Butter was steady ond firm, nt 26o38c for State, and 15a 30c for Western. Cheeso was unchanged in every re? spect. P?TROLE rm-Tho transaotions in both crude and bonded were extremely light, though the market ruled firm, with holders goneraUy demanding on advance, es? pecially upon the latter, standard white being held at 31a 31 Sc and primo light straw to whito 30a30?ie; crude was steady at 20a20Kc. Wo heard of uo important sales, though a Bolo in Philadelphia was made of 1000 bbls prime light straw to white for July ot 34c, b o. BICE-Was unchanged ot lOolOJic, with small sales, tho market ruling very finn in view of tho small stock. SuGAit-Kaw ruled very quiet, but the market contin? ued firm at lOJ^olOJic for fair to good refining Cuba. The onlv sale wc heard of was 12 hhds Cuba at 10J?C Kenned was leas active at 15>Jc for hards. WHISKEY-Receipts none. Continued dull and nomi- I naL Consignees per South Carolina Railroad ~ January SI. 300 bales Cotton, 3 cars Cattle, Furniture, and Sun? dries. To R R Agent, Thurston A Holmes, J H Baggert k Co. E J Wiss A Co, F C Mey, J B E Sloan, G W Wil? liams & Co. W W Smith, H L Jeffers A Co, Lee & Spen? cer, E H Rodgers & Co, Willis A Chlsoun, J D Aiken A Co, W C Dukes & Co, Mowry & Co, Adams, Frost A Co, L M Ayer & Co, G H Wolter & Co, H Martin, J Lancaster, Mrs S S Rei?. Passencers. Per B teamer Fannie, from Georgetown, S C-H Montague, A W Beseout, daughter and son, Dr S Deas, H Klotte. Dr T S Hemmlngway, 2 Misses HoseU, Miss Hnzolhurst, J F Dawson, Capt H Tilton, H M Tucker, J Alexander, C A Bayley, Capt J Stream, A Goodwin, and 38 deck._ POET CALENDAR. CORRECTED WEEKLY. PnASES OF TUE HOOK. New M. 6th, Tb. 10m. even I Full M 20th, 2b. lCm. even First Q. 13th.llh.14m.morn | Last Q. 27th, Oh. Cm. mom 21 j Monday_ 22 Tuesday 23!\Vedncsday. 24 Thursday... 25 Friday. 26 Saturday... 27 Sunday. 7.. 2 7.. 2 7.. 1 5..21 5. .22 5..23 8..24 5..25 5..26 5..26 7. .12 8..13 9..16 10..14 8..26 9..10 9..56 10..40 ll..23 12. .10 1.. 4 MARINE NEWS. IPO R T OP C HARLESTOX. Arrived Yesterday. Sehr Charlotte, Peterson, Back River. 3100 bushels Rough Rice. To Cohen, Hanckul & Co. Steamer Fannie, Davis. Georgetown, S C. 137 tierces Rice, 15 bales Cotton, 51 bags J tough Rice, and Mdzc. To Ferguson & Holmes, Shackelford A Fraser. Thurston & Holmes. J F O'Neill A Son, J lt Pringle H Klotte & Co, G W Williams A Co, Adams, Frost A Co, and others. Sloop Julia, from Santec 1700 bushels Rough Rice. To Thurston ? Holmes. Cleared Yesterday. Br brig Chobuctoo, Kennedy, Halifax. N S-Budd tc Blake. Br brig Carmen, Faulkner, Havana-Lopez A Co. Sehr Daniel Brittain, Springer, Philadelphia-H F Bator & Co. Went to Sea Yesterday. Sehr Nevada, Doughty, Baltimore. Sehr D W Vaughan, Howell, Georgotown, S C. From this Port. Steamship Falcon, Recd, Baltimore, Jan IS. Br brig Albert, Errickscn, Liverpool, Jan 2. Cleared for this Port. Sehr A F Larrabee, Carlisle, at New iori, Jon 17. Sehr Lilly, Francis, at Now York, Jan 17. LIST OP VESSELS DP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS PORT. FOREIGN. LIVERPOOL. 8hip Southern Rights, Ross, to sail., .Jan 5 The Seaman, Doyle, up.Doo 31 The Deoilota, Marcussou, cleared.Dec 8 The Gladstone, Evenson, sailed.Dec 22 Tho Tecumseh, Sponagle, sailed.Dec 22 ROYAN. The Poul Maria,-, sailed.Oct C CARDENAS. Bark Mary Belle Roborts, Burney, sailed.Dec 6 DOMESTIC. BOSTON. Brig Rolerson, Scott, up._Jan ll STEW Toa& Brig Logan.-, up..~.Jan 16 Sehr Amenons. Moss, up.Jan 17 Sehr Loyal Scranton, Lowden, up.Jan 17 Sehr Moy Day, Adams, up.Jon 17 Sehr Despach,-, up.Jan 7 Sehr Albert Mason, Rose, up.Jan 7 Sehr A F Larrabee, Carlisle, cleared..Jon 17 Sehr Lilly, Francis, cleared.Jon 17 PHILADELPHIA. Bork Fannie K Shaw, Shaw, cleared.Dec 2b Sehr Richard Vaux, Powell, cleared.Doc 19 Sehr J Elliott, Gilchrist, cleared.Jon.ll BALTIMORE. Steamship Adele, Holl, cleared_.Jon 12 Sehr Fleetwood, Gardner, cleared.Jon Sehr Ida L Richardson, Bedel, up.Doo 28 MACHINE SHOPS. December 15 BRIDGES & LAIN E, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS LN RAILROAD AND CAB FINDINGS, AND Machinery ot* Kv-ery Description. ALSO, TAITS PATENT ROLLING LEVEE 8BEAKS AND PUNCHES. So. 50 Courtland-st., corner of Oreenvrteb, NEW YORK. RAILROAD AXLES, WHEELS, CHAIRS, SPIKES, Bolts, Nuts, Washers, Car, Ship and Bridge Bolls, (ron Forginge of various kinds. Atc, Atc STEEL AND RUBBER SPRINGS, LOCOMOTIVE AND HAND LANTERNS, Portable Forges and Jack Screws, Cotton Duck for Cor Covers, Brass and Silver Trimmings, Belting of all kinds. Baggage Checks, kc, ks. Also, Agents for the manufacturer? of CAR HEAD LININGS. ALB-nl BRIDGES..TOEL 0. LANE. Nc .mto *_minas-pc NEW TORE STEAM ENGINE CO., MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINE LATHES, PLANERS, DdPBQYED OAR WHEEL BOXES, BOLT CUTTERS, UPRIGHT DRILLS, AND MACHINISTS' TOOLS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Works at Worcester, Mass. OFFICE AND WARE ROOM, No. 222 PEARL ST., NEW YORK. December 18 GAS FITTING. WILLIAM BB00EBANKS, 'TEAM OAS FTTTEEt AND PLUMBER, PLATH AND ORNAMENTAL e.* S FIXTURES. GAS n" FriTlNG AND PLUMBING PROMPTLY AT? TENDRI) TO. Na U6 KING STREET. August 81 Between Broad and tmoeu street. DRUGS, CHEMICALS, ETC. DRUGS ANDMEBI?IES. JTJST RECEIVED, A. Large and carefully selected Stock OF DRUGS, MEDICINES, AND Fancy Articles, WHICH IS OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC AT REDUCED PRICES. OUR MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS ABE IMPORT? ED directly from Manufactories, undor tho super vision ot experienced Chemists, which enablOH us to re? commend tacm as pure and reliable in strength. Wo keep o.i hand all articles to bo found lu sfirst-class Drug Store. Fresh additions aro received by ovory steamer. as~ PRES J : : 1 TTTONS carefully put up. E. H. KELLERS & CO., No. 131 MEETING- STREET, North of Market. E H. KELLERS, M. I.H. BAER, M. D. December 3 _ DRS. RAOUL & LYNAH. Market and King Streets. ALFRED RAOUL M. D.A. M. LYNAH. M. D. ARE CON >TANTLY RECEIVING FRESH AND well selected stocks of DRUG8 AND MEDICINES SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS PATENT MEDICINES TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES PERFUMERY, SOAPS COMBS, BRUSHES, Ac, Ac, Which they offer to tho Public and tho TRADE in gen? eral at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. Call and examine our stock. PRESCRIPTIONS Put up at all hours, day and night, with the greatest care. asr Country orders solicited. thstu November 8 A Treacherous and Deadly Foe I CATARRH ! PAIN AND NOISES IN THE HEAD. Dr. Norton's New Remedy FOR CATARRH, AND MODE OF TREATMENT IS THE ACME OE PERFECTION. ri BREAKS UP THIS TERRIBLE DISEASE AT TTS Fountain Head, and removes at once all the wretched symptoms of this loathsome malady, such as Pain in the Temples, Offensive Discharges, Obstruction of tho Breath? ing Tubes, Repulsivo Breath, Snapping Sounds in the Ears, Absent-Mindedncss, Mental Depression, Dimness o? Vision, Soro Throat, Hacking Cough; restores tho sense of Taste and Smell, and permanently cures tho disease m all its types, forms and stages, with absoluto certainty. This romcdy and modo of treatment. Uko the disease, ls peculiar. In consists of tho inhalation of harmless li? quids from tho palm of tho hand The immediate relici it affords ls alone worth ton timos the cost of the reme? dies. Norton's New Pamphlet on Catarrh is out. Informa? tion novor before published. Call at our nearest Agency, or send a stamp for it Prepared by GERRIT NORTON. No. ll Ann-street, Now York. ?rs. RAOUL & LYNAH, CITY APOTHECARIES, November 1 thstu6mo_Agent for Charleston. LEU?0P0DMC LOTION, UNRIVALLED FOB THE BEMOVAL OF TAN, FRECKLES, PIMPLES, &c. ALSO, THE CELEBRATED BITTERS Of thc late Di-. ? . M . CAREY. SOLD ONLY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, BY DES. RAOUL A LYNAH, Corner King and Market streets. January 15 tuthsC A FEW WORDS OF COMMON SENSE. How few there ore who ore not subject to some affection of the lungs or respiratory organs, who, by neglecting premonitory symptoms, aggravate the complaint until disease strikes its snails, causing Inexpressible torture of tho p?ti?nt. and anxiety and distress to friends. "Only a cold!" "A slight sore throat I" is the b^dless remar" of many when so affected. Yes ; "Only ?. cold," was thc thoughtless expression of thousands whom Death has marked for his prey. Forewarned-Forearmed 1 should bo the motto forever In the minds of sll subject to Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, or Influenza. Words of advice should be heeded by aU Bul? lering from Asthma, Bronchitis, Consumption. Relief is within their reach; and, if neglected, fatal consequences ensue-a Ufe of misery-a daily, hourly struggle for ex? istence. A contest in which there can bo but one vic to r .-Death I Does lt not appal tho strongest mind, to thin r '. the result caused by neglect? Then why delay? .'r rtex cuee can be offered, when timely warning is ounded m your cars? When thc danger is pointed > it, why not avoid lt? MABSCEN'S PECTORAL BALM .i's boon used with success in nearly a million of caso j, nd is endorsed by the Medical Faculty as the most r rompt and effica? cious remedy that scientific research hon discovered, to relieve and cure all cases of Co irbs. Colds, Influenza, and Consumption, if the case is not beyond all hope. Even when thc sufferer is 1 i the last stages, ho wiU find relief by using this prepiration. Ono bottle wiU con? vince the most incr?dulo as, that the merits of this prepa? ration are by no means exaggerated ; in fact faU far short of the eulogies bestowed upon it by thousands who have been cured by its i moly usc. A guarantee accompanies each bottle and dealers are instructed in every Instance to refund the money when this preparation fails to re? lievo Prepared by T. W. MARSDEN. No. 487 Broadway, New ?ork. Price, 50 cants small bottle; SI large size. KING & CASSJJDEY, Wholesale Agents, Charleston, GOODRICH, WINEMAN A CO., Wholesale Agents, Charleston. And all Retail Druggists. 3mo December 4 Ko. 153 MEETING STREET, (FORMERLY JOnS AS H HU kt ST AND CO.) GEORGE O. GOODRICH, ] PHILIP WINEMAN, JOHN ?BHHTJRST, SOUTH CAROLINA. DRUG S, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS, ALL OF WHICH HAS BEEN SELECTED WITH GABE, AND WILL BB SOLD TO FIRST-CLASS BUY? ERS AT LOWEST PRICES, october 37 I Anira a* ll 6mos FURN.TUBE, ETC. GEO. J. HE?KELS, LACY & CO., Thirteenth and Chesnut Streets? PHILADELPHIA. WO have a suit of ELEGANTLY CARPETED, And Furnished Complete as PARLORS AND CHAMBERS. Purchasers can tee how a suit of Furniture will appear In their house, and can from those rooms ruake a better selection than they can from furniture promiscuously ri-cei in Urse wwrooms. lixos November 28 WHITE & PAINE. FACTORS, Sin;? & Commission Mertats NO 4 SOUTH ATLANTIC WHARF, CItAHLrfmOf*, ?, c. r. J. WHITE.aecsaks. PA:NE Mororo hf SHIPPING. TjJJN^ FOR LIVERPOOL.-THE SCPE -Mja^BlOE coppered ship CONFIDENCE, W. John /JggSSPston master, having a large portion of ber cargo -*===^obojird. wlllbo dispatched for the above port. For further freight engagements apply to TT,,.T to W- B- SMITH & CO.. January 19 Union Bank Bmldlng. K-FTv FOR LIVERPOOL ^-?HE Al *gffltv, American shiP "NEREUS," H. N. Nickle? Mas ?^jEE?rtcr, nasa portion of her cargo engaged, anti ~ ~"T^Tia havo qluck dispatch for the abovo port. * or further Freight engagements apply to WILLIS & OHISOLM, ' January 1_North Atlantic Wharf. Rjcr. FOR NEW ORLEANS-THE FINE , JgJilV Behr. NELLIE TAR BOX. having four-fifths of ?JgigBS'hor cargo engaged and going on board, will -?=*- sall in a few days for tho abovo port For Freight Engagements apply to T. TUPPER & SONS, T., , Brown's Wharf. Liberal advances made on consignmonts to PRICE. HINE & TUPPER. Now OrlcauB. 3 January 21 4- -E-v FIW.ST VESSEL-TO SATL WED oEA NESDAY, 23u. FOR NEW YORK.-MER ???Jfa^CHANTB' LINE.-(COTTON FORWARDED "?=SS5=THROCGH XO LIVERPOOL AND HAVRE.) Tho Reuular Pnckct bchooaer ROBERT CALDWELL, Jorm MCCORMICK Mosior, wants 250 bales COTTON to complete cargo. Will also toke Light Freight. For engagements, apply to WM. ROACH. January 19 FOR NEW YORK. REGULAR UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. -, ~f---. ONE OF THE FAVORITE AND ELE Si?E?g?pfT GANT STEAMSHIPS ^nW0n!C QUAKER CITY. I SARAGOSSA, pfeagHfeiSC. ANDALUSIA. | GRANADA, WiU leove Adger's South Wharf every Saturday. jea- Tho steamship SARAGOSSA, Capt Crowoll, will loavo Adger's Wharf SATURDAY, January 28th. at - o'clock P. M. RAVENED A CO. January 22_tufa FOR S-A/\r_AJNriNr.AJE?. THE STEAMER "DICTATOR," 100O TONS BURTHEN, CAPTAIN L. M. COXETTER, ll/'ILL LEAVE MIDDLE ATLANTIC WHARF EVERY W FRIDAY NIGHT, ot 10 o'clock, for this port. For Freight or Passage, apply on board, or to office of J. D. AIKEN & CO., Agents, January ' 6 8 nth Atlantic Wharf. FOR PALATKA, FLA., FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, AND ALL THE LANDINGS ON THE ST. JOHN'S HIVER. VIA SAVANNAH, GA., THE NEW AND SPLENDID STEAMSHIP "DICTATOR," 1000 TONS BURDEN, CAPTAIN LOUIS M. COXETTER. ON AND AFTER THE 2GTH OCTOBER, THIS FINE SHIP wilt sail from Middle Atlantic Wharf, o very Friday Night, at 10 o'clock, for the above places. All freight must be paid hore by shippers. Ganors ol egrocs w ll b? t ken to thc abo o points on the St John's River ot SS each. Ohilir n une cr ton yean of age free. Horses and Mules ot reduced rates, ,aS*Country papers advertising "tho DICTATOR" will please discontinue their notices and send account to the Amenta. For Freight or Passage apply on board, or to thc Accncv. S nth Atla-ittc " -i ._ Janna-y *5 NATIONAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. STEAMERS WEEKLY TO AND FROM NEW YORE AND LIVERPOOL fTTHE SPLENDID FIRST-CLASS IRON STEAMSHIPS JL of this Line leave New York ovary Saturday, from Pier No. 47 North River. Ship. Tata. Commander. ENGLAND.3,450.GRACE. THE QUEEN.3,517.GROGAN. SCOTLAND.3,69?.HALL. HELVETIA.3.315.OGILVIE. PENNSYLVANIA.2.872.LEWIS DEN MARK.3,117.THOMPSON. VIRGINIA.2,876.PROWSE. ERIN.3.310.CUTTING. LOUISIANA.2.166.THOMSON. FRANCE.3,200.(building). An experienced Surgeon on each ship, free of charge. Steerage Passage Tickets to bring persons from Liver? pool or Queenstown for ?35, currency, coil be obtained at our office. Through passage to Paris, London, Antwerp, Ham? burg, Bremen, tc. at low rates. BATES 07 PASSAGE, PAYABLE UT C?BXUTNCT: Cabin. Steerage. To Liverpool or Queenstown.?100 ?30. For freight or passage, apply to STREET BROTHERS & CO.. September 1_tut.^,^-_?' ?' v*BtB-?v. PASSAGE REDUCED ! CHEAP PASSAGE TO OR FROM EUROPE, BY 8 AILING SHIPS, SATLE?G- EVERY WEEK. ALSO by the SPLENDID MALL STEAMERS, Sailing every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY to and from New York. Great Reduction in Fare to CALIFORNIA AND AUSTRALIA. DRAFTS FOR ANY AMOUNT on Great Britain and Ireland at the very lowest rates. Passengers, on arrival in New York, will have their aggage removed Free, and every care bestowed on them. For Passage, Ac, apply to M. M QUINN, No. 527 King street, Charleston, b. j, February 27 iTr BOOKS, STATIONERY, ETC. GREGG'S BEIGABE. THE HISTORY OF A BRIGADE OF SOUTH CARO? LINIANS, known first os GREGG'S, and subsequently aa MCGOWAN'S BRIGADE by J. F. J. CALDWELL, lately an officer of the lat Regiment 8- C. V. 1 vol. 12mc, SLS0. WAR POETRY OF THE SOUTH. Edited by WILLIAM GILMORE Snots, LL D. 1 voL, Cloth Ext,, $2.50. A few copies for sale by JOHN RUSSELL, January 16 No. 385 KING STREET. C. F. VOILER, NO. 108 MARKET ST., Bocks, Periodicals and Stationery. JUST RECEIVED A lar e supply of STATIONERY - 1HOTOGRAPH3, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS POCKET BOOKS, DIARIES for 1867, Etc ALSO, _ A flue and large selection of NOVELS, by the most celebrated authors. SONG BOOKS, BOOKS for Home Amusements, Ac AU the MONTHLY MAGAZINES, WEEKLY PAPERS. DAILIES constantly an hand, and subscriptions re? ceived for the samo. v. : Orders from the country are respectfully solicited TER**'" T.TRERa--,._ November THE AIKEN PRESS, iv FIS PROPOSED TO PUBLISH IN THE TOWN OF Aiken, a C., a Weekly paper under the above title, to be devoted to General Intelligence-Political, Com? mercial, Social, Literary, and Religious-with" a Depart? ment of Agriculture, Including the Field, the Orchard, the Vineyard?'and the Garden. A Newe Summary, to contain a digest of the important events of the week, will occupy a portion of tho poper, and particular atten? tion will be given to the unoottled question of Labor, aa beat adapted to our new condition, and the development i of the resources of the country In Manufactures, Agri- j culture, Fruit-raising, and Vino-growing. Termo-ta a year, in advance. H. W. RAVENEL. Editor. W. D. KTBSXAKS, Publisher. - January 21 THE BEST TONIC NOW I USE ! SHIPPING, FOR GARDINER'S BLUFF, AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE PEE DEE HIVER. THE LIGHT DRAFT STEAMER CAPTAIN GEORGE MANSFIELD, WILL RECEIVE FREIGHT AT ACCOMMODATION Wharf tili? day, 21st inBt, and leave on Tuesilay Night. All Freights must bo prepaid. For Freight engagements, apply to FERGUSON & HOLMES, January ai_2_Accommodation Wharf. FOR EDI ST 51 PON PON RIVER, WILLTOWN, AND WAT LANDINGS. THE STEAMER C3-EJST- HOOZER, CATTAIN D. BOYLE, WILL LEAVE ATLANTIC WHARF AS ABOVE ON Wednesday, January 23d, at 7 A. M. precisely. For FIT ight or Passage, applv to CHAS. L. GUILLFAUME, North Atlantic Wharf. N. B-All Freight payable on Wharf. January 21 2 FOR FLORIDA, VIA SAVANNAH, BRUNSWICK, ST. MARYS, FERNANDINA. JACKSONVILLE, AND ALL THE LANDINGS ON THE ST. JOHN'S RIVER AS FAR AS PALATKA. THE FINE STEAMER KATE, CAPTAIN T. J. LOCKWOOD, WILL LEAVE NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF ON evory Wednesday Morning, at 8 o'clock precisely. a^-Frcight received daily and stored ireo of charge. For Froight or Passage apply on board, or ut the of? fice of JOHN MAHON??, Ju., ?8 East Bay, November 13_ Abovo Craig, Tuomcy & Co's. CHARLESTON & GEORGETOWN STEAM PACKET UNE. SEMI-WEEKLY. TOUCHING AT SOUTH ISLAND, WAVERLY MILLS, AND LANDINGS ON THE WAC CAMAW AND BLACK RIVERS. STEAMER FANNIE.Capt ISAAC DAVIS ! TUESDAY AND FRIDAY MORNING, at 7 o'clock. Returning, will leave Georgetown every THURSDAY ?and SUNDAY MORNING, at 7 o'clock. Freight received daily, and stored freo of charge. For Freight and Passage, apply to FERGUSON A HOLMES. Agents, ^January 3_Accommodation Wharf. CHARLESTON AND CAMDEN REGULAR LINE STEAMERS THE NEW SPLENDID. IRON STEAMER Z. 33_ VA1STCE, CAPT. CHAS. McGAREY. AND STEAMER VOLUNTEER, CAPT. L. VOGEL. THE ABOVE SPLENDID STEAMERS WILL RUN regularly between Charleston and Camden; thc "Z. B. VANCE" from Charleston to Wright's Bluff, and th<> "VOLUNTEER" from Wright's Bluff to Camden. Fri ight for all landings on tho S an tee and Wateree Rivers will bo received at all times, and stored tree ol oharge at No. ll Eichango street All freight shipped by this line ts covered by insurance. For further information or freight engagements, apply to the undersigned. JAMES BROWNE. Exchange street, Charleston, BROCE ii BENBOW, Wright's Bluff. October 30 _C. BELL. Camden. Charleston and Savannah Steam Packet Line. VIA BEAUFORT AND HILTON HEAD. Steamer PILOT BOY.Captain W. T. MCNELTY. Steamer ELIZA HANCOX_Captain J. E. RICHARDSON. LEAVE ACCOMMODATION WHARF, CHARLESTON, and Charleston Wharf, Savannah, Monday, Wednes? day, Friday and Saturday mornings, at 7 o'clock. The PHOT BOY leaves Charleston every Monday and Friday, and Savannah every Wednesday and Saturday. The ELIZA HANCOX leaves Charleston every Wednes? day and Saturday, and Savannah every Monday and Fri? day. The Pilot Boy will touch at Bluffton on her Monday trip from Charleston, and her Wednesday trip from Sa? vannah. Freight received daily and stored free of charge. For Froight or Paaaage, apply to FERGUSON A HOLMES, Agents, Charleston, S. C. CLAGHORN A CUNINGHAM. Agents " _ Savannah, Ga. N. B.-Tho Steamers of this Line connect at Charleston with South Carolina and Northeastern Railroads, and at Savannah with Central and Albany and Gulf Railroads and Florida steamers. January 2 RAILROADS. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. SHORTEST, QUICKEST AND ONLY DIRECT ROUTE to NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE WASHINGTON RICHMOND PETERSBURG WELDON and WILMINGTON. Time through by Express Train to New York M hours. Fare.?26 00. Tickets good py ?I th er of the three following Routes BICHMOND AND WASHINGTON BAY LINE AND BALTIMORE . .. : NORFOLK AND DELAWARE Baggage checked -through to any point Tickets good until used. S. S. SOLOMONS, Decexber 29 Sup't PAINTS, OILS, ETC. ~ A. S. FBEITAS, 9SALX2 TS PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, ETC.. READY-MIXED PAINTS, IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT PURCHASERS. No. 174 East Bay. PAINTING. HOUSE, SIGN. SHIP AND ORNAMENTAL PAINT? ING, Gilding, Graining, Imitations or Wood, Mar? ble, and all other work appertaining to the trade, exe? cuted in a nest and workmanlike manner, by FBEITAS A RIDDELL, No. 174 East Bay. A S. FBEITAS.ISAAC 8. RIDDELL October 2fi _thstuomo THE JO? OIL (WiVt, laUNDFAOTDBEBS OP THE SOLINE B?ROTG OIL, THE CHEAPEST AND BEST TN USE NO SMOKE, NO SMELL, NON-EXPLOSIVE OFFICE KO. 88 BROADWAY, MEW TOBE. JOHN S. BANES, GENERAL AGENT. nnHIS SUPERIOR OIL GIVES A BEAUTIFUL LIGHT, _L equal to-Gaa in.brilliancy; ls much cheaper; is per factly safe, as lt is nonexplosive; and is far superior to any other oil or Burning Fluid ever offered to the public The Company will also furnish the trade, at manufac? turers' prices, all kinds of Patent Safety Lamps, Lan? terns, Chandeliers, etc, admirably adapted for Hotels, Churches, Private Residences, Stores, Warehouses, Offices, Steamboats, Bailroads, and for Plantation use. In fact, they are better for any purpose whatever, for which a light is used, than any other lamp Invented, and are sold at a price that comes within the reach of every one. Contracts taken for lighting Towns and Villages. For further particulars, terms, etc., address the COM? PANY, or JOHN 8. BANKS, General Agent, Kc 88 Broadway, New York. Opinion of the Rev. Mr. Repiten in regard to the quality of the Soline Oil: WILMINGTON, N. C., 81st December, 1868. lfr. Bania: Sot: I have been udna; your "Soline Oil" for some tune in a night lamp, and find it tho safest and most economical burning fluid I have ever used. It gives a steady, and beautiful soft light and I can say from expe? rience that the article obtained from you ls not explosivo, but is perfectly safe in the hands of any one Respectfully, BBV. A PAUL REPITON. Orders for the above Oil and Lamps will bo received st McKAY & CAMPBELL'S, Hasel street, opposite the new Poet Office. January 19 Brnos F. C. BARBER & SON, ?BNEKAL PININC?L BROKERS. AUGUSTA, GA., TjrrTLt BUY AND SELL ON COMMISSION AND FOB H orders, SPECIE, BANK NOIES, BONDS, STOCKS AND COUPONS, and wm make COLLECTIONS at any point within ?ho State. tutlts2mos January 1 LEVY & ALEXANDER'S Wholesale and Ketail Clothing Establishment, No. 275 KING STREET, A. F. BROWNING'S OLD STAND. HAVING NOW OUR FULL STOCK OF WINTER OOODS ON HAND. AND HAVING JUST REDUCED OUR prices, we would .all th? at lint ii m i>f thc citizens of Charleston and merchants in tho country U> tho name, which we are prepared to dispose of ot thu cheapest und most reasonable rates in town. Wo have constantly on hand a lanie assortment nf line I SLACK CLOTH FltOCK COATS. FINE BLACK DOESKIN PANTS, OVERCOATS lof all descriptions), FANCY CASSIM Klti: SUITS. .V?\, Ac, sud a large and well selected suppiv ol PLANTATION GOODS, in tlie simpe of cheap SAT. S KT SUITS, .heap COATS, VESTS und PANTS. We would also call tho attention or tho public to our largo supply of BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING, . For fall and winter wear, which have been selected with caro and attcutiuu, uud which wo would most respectfully rainiest them to limpe t before going i?lscwhere. Together with a large and well assorted stock of MEN'S and BOYS' HATS aud CAPS, aud GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. LEVY & ALEXANDER. P. S. Being desirous of closing out our stock of BOOTS and SHOES, wo offer them to tho public at ratos that canno bo surpassed in town. P. S. Mr. F. C. MILLER would be happy to sec his friends again at Ibo nbovo place. December IX luths Unios ESTA?3LISHE?) 1825. FLACK & SONS, IMPORTERS & DEALERS BRANDIES No. 63 SOUTH STREET, A LARGE STOCK OF THE FINEST GRADES OF OLD MONONGAHELA, EYE AND BOURBON WHISKEY CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND AT LOWEST PRICES. November 8 ?INDIAN REDICIKE, _ , , granee. /??m?z/A 'con-iimp. '^.v. -""?7.f?>'- tii.u. nmi nil .'.israel that fol? low as a pe^uenc-"4 nf v . nt?? t"i: 1 ?ndlsoreiior'i. Tho Cherokee Curo ?ill ro.?t..i? h.-.dth ' visor, 6top tim ?misions, ami effect a penn: t CITO alter all ott?- medicines bave failed. Thirty-two paie pamphlet sent ia a sealed envelope, free to any oddress. Trice ?2 per bottle, or three tattles for 95. gold by oil drutrttlsts; or will ho sent by express to any portiotr of tho world, oa receipt of price, by the Bolo proprietor. Dr. "W. E. lEESWIST, 37 "Walker St., N. T. Cherokee Remedy. CHEROKEE INJECnON,^ does not fail to cure Gonorrhea, f?l'ct and nil .1/? cous Jsischar'je* in Mulo or Female, curing recent Clises in /romona io t.Uree dar;.; and is especially rernmtnended in those cases of Fluor Allais or Whites in Female*. Tho two medicines used la conjunction will not fall to remove this iHsoCTcenhla complaint, ami in tlm-f cases wlicro other medic;nea have buen used without success. Price, r.cmcily. Ono Bottle, ??, Thr,c Hetties, $5. ? " Injection, '. " t-, " " j5. The Cherokee " 0/>v," " Hcmaly" end " Injec? tion" aro to bo found in nit well regulated ilnnr stores, and aro recommended hy physicians and druggists all river the world, for their intrinsic worth oed merit. Sumo unprincipled deniers, however, try to deceive their customers, by selling cheap and worthless compounds,-in order to make money In place of these. Be not deceived. If the drug? gists will not buy them for > . wrto to us, and we will send them to yon by express, securely packed and free from obsci vatinn. We trent all diseases to which tho human system is subject, mid will be pleased to receive full and explicit statements from those who have failed to receive relief heretofore. Ladies or gentlemen can address us t it perfect con? fidence. We desire to send our thirty-two pine pamphlet free to everv ladv nnd gentlrtnnn ir tue land. Address all letters for pamphlets, medicines, or advice, to the sole proprietor, ?. ? Dr. W. E. UESWIN, 37 Walker St.. II. Y. Moy 2? thstnlyr GEORGE STECK k CO., BAD THE UNPHEOEEENTED TRIUMPH TO BE AWARDED TWO PRIZES AT ONCE, THE GOLD AND SILFER MEDAL, Atthe Fair of the American Institute, Oct. 18"5 (being the very latest date), for General Superiority of their GRAND AND SQUARE PIANOS. First premium received over oil .-onap?tition, when and wherever exhibited. rrtffESE PIANOS HAVE RECEIVED THE HIGHEST X recommendations from tho following ai J anguish? ed Artistes and Performers THEODORE THOMAS, F. VON BREUN LNG GEO. W. MORGAN, THEO. MOEUING, W. MASON. CHARLES WELS, HENRY O. TIMM, WM. l'ECU EB. J. N. PATTISON, O ARL ANSCHUTZ, THEODORE HAGEN, JUL. SCHUBERTH. GBOBGB MATZKA, A. PAUB, FR. BRAN DELS, Wu. DEBOR, WAX MARHTZ?K, A. DAVIS, S. ?. MILLS, 0. DE1IUTH, CARL WOLFSOHN. CHAS. FRA DEL, O ARL BERGMANN, H. PERABEAN, AITO 0IH?B8, Please send for Illustrated Circulars, WARER00M3 NO. 141 8TH ST., NEAR BROADWAY, OPPOSITE CLINTON, HALL. August 23 tkstuSmo KRAUSHAAR & CO. TBS MMR SoOSbTB) GEAN D AND SQUABS PIANO-FORTES Fall Iron Frame and Overstrung Bass. MANUFACTORY AND WAREHOUSE .Ja, 19 Waat Iloiutoniiicet. Bo, >? NEAR BROADWAY: NEW TORE. THE UNDERSIGNED, MEMBERS OF THF FXRM Of KRAUSHAAR A 00., are practical Plano make? and as such haig had a large experience in cocneeUo. ?Ith some OJ th's beat Establishments In this conn tr sad Europe. Their tonos are made not merely fe teem, but 15 thom, ai d under their Immediate persona supervision, slid they allow no instrumente to leave the! ficto ry and voss into the hands of their patrono, unie* ta ey have a power, evenness, firmness and roundness o tase, an elasticity of touch-without which no lnstra cent ought to be est) mac tory to the public-on well . toot durability in construction, which an ables lt to re nain In tune and to withstand sudden changea of tem leratnre and exposure to extreme neat and cold, walo' sra sometime? unavoidable. They will ot all times be 1 oppy to see the profexrloi and the public ot their Warer oems, and Invite comport iou between their own Piano? and those of any otha manufactory. ANTON KRAUSHAAR..TOBIAS HAM> CHARLES J. SOHONEMASH. April M_? 2_ THE ESTEY ORGAN, FOB CHURCHES, SUNDAY-SCHOOLS, AND PAR LOBS, with new aud volnable improvement?, gi? mg extraordinary compass, variety, and a sweetness ol tone. Tho crowning perfection is tba VOX HU BAAN A ATTACHMENT, a wonderlul imitation of the sympa? thetic sweetness of the human volco. They are stron glj Indorsed by GEORGE W. MORGAM. WILLIAM A. KING, and others-the .highest musical-authority In the United States: Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. PIAN08 of all gradea and styles furnished ot lo? ei -ooh prices. GEO. G. SAXE & CO., NO. 417 BROOHK, STREET, NEW YORK. Aggett 10 _? _ gmo mos. ?. ?O^NnB-w, .. i utroaxia am DBAUBB nr Hu 61 rorari a?, Choic. Teats, ?M., eta., So?, ana et sai OMMivnriOB-ST.. cos. or HUESA* HEW YORK. TV/f AKHOOD ANI> THE VIGOR. OF TOTJTH ?.TJL restored In four wooks, by Dr. RICORD'8 ESSENCE OF LIFE. Dr. Bicord (of Paris), after years of eaxest so? licitation, has at length acceded to tho earnest request? of tho American public, au i appointed an Agent in New York for tho salo of his valued and highly-prized Essence of Life. This wonderful agent will restore manhood to thc most shattered constitutions, whether arising from excesses, the effects of climate, or natural canses. The time required to cure thc most inveterate case is four weeks; and if used according to printed Instructions, which aro very simple, failure is impossible. Thia Ufo reatnring remedy should be taken by all about to marry, as Its effects are permanent. It ls acknowledged by the medical press to be the greatest discovery cier made. Its developing powers arc miraculous. Success in every case is as certain as that science overthrows ignorance. Dr. Bicord's Essence of Life is sold in cases, with full in? structions for use, at 43, or four quantities in one for $9, and will bc sent to any part, carefully packed, on receipt, of remittance to his accredited agent. PHILIP BOLAND, March 23 ly No. 34 Liberty Btrect, Sow York. TODD & RAFFERTY, ENGINEERS AND FOUNDERS, Office and Work?, Paiersom, Kew Jersey. WAREHOUSE, No. 4 DEY STREET, S. Y. MANUFACTURERS OF. STATIONARY AND PORT? ABLE STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS ; Flax, Hemp, Tow, Oakum and Rope Machinery; shafting. Mill Gearing, Bron and Brass Castings ol all kinds; Latches, Planing Machines, Drills; Shaping, Slotting and Boring Machines; Gear Cutters; Centreing, Hilling and Bolt Cutting Machines; Chucks of all kinds; Leather and Rubber Belting; Lace Leather, Belt Hooks, and General Snppli H for Railroads and other Machine Shops ; Judson A Snow's Patent Governors. Saw Wills, Cotton Gins, Pressos, Ac, constantly ou hand. TODD A RAFFERTY, March 21) ly No. * Dey street, N. Y. JO-THE SALE OP THE PLANTATION BIT I TEES is without precedent In the history of the world. There is no secret In the matter. They are at once the most speedy, strengthening health-restorer ever dis? covered. It requires but a single trial to understand this. Their purity can always be relied upon. They are composed of tho celebrated Calisaya Bark, Cascarilla Bark, Dandelion, Chamomile Flowers, Lavender Flowers, Wintergreen, Anise, Oloverbuds, Orange-peel, Snake-root, Caraway, Coriander. Burdock, S.-T.-1860-X. &c They are especially recommended to clergymen, pub ile speakers, and persons of literary habits and seden? tary life, who require free digestion, a relish for food, and clear mental faculties. Delicate females and weak persons are certain to find In these Bitters what they have so long looked for. I They purify, strengthen and invigorate, i They create a healthy appetite. They are an antidote to change of water and diet. They overcome effects of dissipation and late hours.. They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. They prevent miasmatic and Intermittent fevers. They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach. They enre Dyspepsia and Constipation. They cure Diarrhea, Cholera and Cholers Horbas. They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache. They aro the best Bitters in the world. They make tho weak man strong, and are exhausted nature's great restorer, The following startling and emphatle statements can be seen at our office. Letter of Ber. E. F. CRANK, Chaplain of the 107th New York Regiment: NIAS AOQUIA CBSSK, March 4th, 1863. Owtogjto the great exposure and terrible decomposi? tion after the battle of Antietam, I was utterly prostrat? ed and very sick. My stomach would not retain medi? cine. An article called Plantation Bitters, prepared by Dr. DvtavR, of New York, was prescribed to give me strength and an appetite. To my great surprise they gave me immediate relief. Two bottles almost allowed mo to Join my regiment. ? * * ? I have since seen them used In many oases, and am free to say, for hos. pltel er private purposes I know of nothing like them. Ber. E. F. GRANE, Chaplain. Letter from the Rev. N. E. GILDS, St. Claireville, Pa. GENTLEMKK:-Toa were kind enough, on a former oc? casion, to send me a half dozzen bottles of Plantation Bitters for S3 50. My wife having derived io mach benefit from tho use of these Bitters, I desi? .Pr to continue them, and you will pisase send u=t 6?I bottles more for the mosey enclosed. I am, very truly, yo-rrs, H. E. GLLf J, Pastor Ger. Ref. Church, BOLDiea.' HOME, Snrcars-TESDEST'S OFFICE, 1 CrNOOTHATi, Ono, Jan. 18th, 1863. j #??..? . . ? I have given your Plantation Bitters to hundreds of eur noblo soldiers who slop here, more or lesa disabled from varieos-canses, and the effect is marvellous and gratifying. Buch a preparation as this Is I heartily wish la every family, in every hospital, and at hand on every battle field. G. W. D. ANDREWS, Superintendent, Br. W. A. CHILDS, Burgeon cf tile Tenth Vermont Re? giment, writes:-"I wish every soldier had a bottle of Plantation Bitters. They are the moat effective, per feet, and harmless tonio I ever used." WILLARD'S HOTEL, ) WASHTHOTOS, D. C. May 23d, 18?3. J GKTTLZ?TKH:-We require another supply of your Plantation Bitters, the popularity o vbieh daily in? creases with the guests of our house. Respectfully, SYKES, OHADWIO? s CO. Ac he Ac. Ac tc Be sure that every bottle bears the fac-aimile of our signature on a steel plate label, with our private stamp ?ver the cork, P. H. DRAKE & CO, No. 202 BROADWAY, H. Y. Sold by all respectable Druggists, Physicians, Orocors Saloons, and country Hoto lsd eal ers, AOTII 1?_thstnlTT ELDER & BROWN, ?Ok MANUFACTURERS AND PATETT AW EES of the celebrated COMBINATION ?WyOwwaw.CRADLE AND B \BY TKNDEB, Pro *?JaT?SM3iipelling Horses, and all kinds ot Rock ^\r^\?^S. lnK H"T*. Invalid Chairs, with double i ii?r??r^'*x and single wheels, from $25 "to J4S; Children's Carriages, Fancy and Tarnished Wagons, Paney sulkies, Invalid Carriages, made to order, fancy Propellers and Baby Bookers, Ac, tux., life-size Horses, nade to order. Depot. No. 638 BROADWAY. Manufactory, Hoi. 449, [SO. 4SI and 4E2 WEST STREET, New York. October 25_tustnlyr LOMBARD & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND TJAYOSZOa AND DSALUS IB GRINDSTONES, NO. 18 LEWIS, AND NO. 9 T WHAU?, BO ETON . Advances made on Consignments of Rios and Cotton 0 our address. References, by permission: To Mes?is. J Alecs Anon 1 Co.. Messrs. STUCKT Eaonuxi A Co?, Charleston. 8, fcnjM* October 1