The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, January 31, 1867, Image 4

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A DRAUGHT OF POISON* I CONTINUED.] I entered into no particulars with Miss Howard-I did not allude to the scene of the surgerj-; but I said that Dr. and Mrs. Goriug had come to thc resolution of makiugachauge. They were about to place their daughters at school, and have no further occasion for her services, and that she might leave at" her earliest convenience. "T cannot leave without my proper notice." she exclaimed, turning as white as a sheet. "The agreement with Mr. Coring was a month's notice on either side."' "Then i give it you now.'' I said; and there 1 stopped and hesitated. Hut 1 th night it. better to go on with what 1 was about to say. "May ? suggest. Miss Howard, tino, for the month you insist upon reruning here, your-uianuers to ?)i-. t Soring may be characterized by more reserve and eirct inspection V" "What do you mean?" she retorted. "It would be superfluous to tell you, since you must wen understand my meaning," I replied. "But I may observe, for your future guidance, that if a young woman knew how entirely she forfeits respect when she lapses into undue intimacy with a married man-the respect not only of the world, but of him-we should see less of this selfish and thoughtless conduct than we are compelled now to see. When an un? married woman surfers herself to fall into this discreditable intimacy, she stands little chance, let me tefl you, of ever becoming a married one." "That probably is tho cause of your being still ?single," she burst forth, sending a sneer at my seven and-forty years. "No, thank God," I fervently re ponded. "My principles and self esteem have not yet sunk so low as to suffer mc to step between man and wife. A woman, a single woman, who can stoop to flirt with a married man, to draw lum to her side, regardless of thc outrage to the feel? ings of his wife, is guilty of as great a crime as are those poor fallen creatures who set themselves out to lead men into guilt. And this opinion is Dr. Goring's as well as mine. Never you descend again to play yourself otT upon a married man, Miss Howard; he will not thank you for it long." She looked round the room with her livid face, livid with anger. I thought she was looking for something to throw at me; and to avoid that, and any further unpleasantness, I quitted the parlor, reminding her that as that was the lstof -Tidy, tho day of her departure would lie thc- 1st of August. IcONCLUDED IN" oi l; NEXT. I Blacksmith Tools. ~X\7i: nov.- ort' r a fuli .-took of host ENG- '? \\ LISI I STEEL-FACED ANVILS, Blacksmith Bellows, Solid Box Vin s. Steel faced Hand ami Sledge Hammers, Screw Plates, Stocks and Dies, Files, Hasps, 4c, at a very small advance on cost for cash, and at ??"cer rates than thi y eau be brought from any 'other market. Jan 25 J. A- T. R. AGNEW. Hoes, Chains, Axes, &c. TWO HUNDRED doz. HOES, assorted sizes and qualities. 300 pairs PLOW and WAGON TRACE CHAINS. 50 doz. boat Warranted AXES. 1,000 Swedes BLOW MOULDS. With a full assortment of Plow Steel, Plantation Iron, Wagon and Plow Humes, Spades, Shovel-?, Ac. For sale at lowest market prices tor cash bv Jan 25 J. A T. R. AGNEW. HAMS ! HAMS! 1 Cid CHOICE Sugar-cured HAMS, just XUU received and for sale bv Jan 25 J. ?& T. R. AGNEW. HERRINGS! HERRINGS'. ! OriA SOXES HERRINGS, just received ?i\j\f and for sale at (?Oc. per box bv Jan 10_J. A T. It. AGNEW. Circular Saws. AFULL assortment of best quality Cast Steel CIRCULAR SAWS, from 8 to 52 inches in diameter, just received and for sale low by;_ J. A T. R. AGNEW. CANDLES! CANDLES! ONE HUNDRED boxes Sperm and Ada? mantine CANDLES. Just received and for sale by J. A T. H. AGNEW. Ale and Porter. ONE HUNDRED dozen London PORTER ami Edinburg ALE. Just received and for sale by_J. A T. R. AGNEW. Almonds, Raisins, Currants. JOST received, a complete assortment of ALMONDS, RAISINS, CURRANTS, PRUNES, CITRON, Ac. NOT 7_J. A T. R. AGNEW. KEROSENE OIL -j f\ BBLS. extra pure KEROSENE OIL. JLvy just received and for sale by Dec 2 J. A T. H. AGNEW. Gun and Blasting Powder. JUST received and for sale low, a com? plete assortment of Gun, Rifle and lilasting POWDER, in whole, half and quarter kegs, and in canisters, at wholesale and retail, at very low prices. Also, Safety Fuse, for Blasting. JW Inquire for DUPONT'S POWDER itis tho Pest._J. k T. R. AGNEW. SALT AND ??^ST?N?. T^OUR HUNDRED sacks LIVERPOOL Jj SALT, extra large, at $3 30 1,000 lbs. BLUE STONE, 7 lbs. for $1. The above will be sold at prices named or at lower prices, if offered lower by any bouse in Columbia. " We. trill not be un>ler sold."_J. A T. B AGNEW. Hocker's Self-Raising Flour. AFULL supply of II ECKER'S SELF RAISING FLOUR, constantly on hand and for salo at retail by Pee 2 J, A T. It. 4GIHEW. Thc Great American Blood Purifier ! ? THE QUEEN'S DELIGHT ! THE QUEEN'S DELIGHT, the prest American Alterative ?nd J Mood Puri? fier, ia tlio most perfect vegetable com? pound of alteratives, tunica, diuretics ?oui diaphoretics; making it the most effective invigorating, rejuvenating and blood cleansing cordial known to thc world. lu introducing this new and extraordi? nary medicine to the public, observation leads us to remark that too little attention is paid to the "life of all flesh," the blood. Many disease s, ami, too, many complaints, which have their origin in a vitiated state of the blood, arri treated only as symptoms and results; whereas, if the remedy had '.i en applied to enrich the blood and ren? der it pure, both causo and effect would have been removed. Thc Queen's Delight i is offered to tho afflicted as a sure remedy ! for those diseases arising from an impure ?.condition thc blood, lt bats a direct and specific action upen that fluid, and consequently renders Clio blood pure. It is said, on lii^h authority, that "man no sooner begins to li', than he begins* to die, and that tliu characteristics of tho living organism are ecasetdss change and ceaseless wa?te." lt is obvious, therefore, to every reflecting mind, that unless the blood is pure, in supplying the waste tis? sues With material, it must bc the cause ul innumerable ills and constitutional disor? ders, such ;t-< Scrofula, Rheumatism, lle pat Lc Disorders, Consumption, Inflamma? tions, Fevers, .te. Life and health is only to be maintained by thc circulation of pure arterial blood. Wc therefore advise every on? whose blood is in the least vitiated by indulgence or excess, and whose constitution is im? paired by disease and is suffering from Rheumatism, Liver Complaint, Consump? tion, Scrofula or King's Evil, Carbuncles, Roils, Itching Humor of the Skin, Erysi? pelas, Skin Diseases, Tetter, Roughness of tho Skin, Pimples, Blotches, Rains in the Bones, old Ulcers, Syphilis and Syphilietic Sores, Indigestion, Inflammation of the Bladder and Kidneys, Rains in thc Back, General Debility, and for all complaints arising from deficiency and poverty of blood, to use the Queen's Delight. Females of delicate constitution, suffer? ing from weakness and depression ol mind in consequence of those complaints which nature imposes at thc period of change, have a pleasant and sure remedy in tho Queen's Delight. Children whose fair.and ruddy complex? ion gave early promise of health and beauty, but too soon become blanched and pale by some hereditary taint cd' the blood, will have thc rich booti restored by using the Queen's Delight. The unacclimated and persons traveling into warm countries will lind the Queen's' Delight a great protection from all malari? ous affection and diseases which originate in a change of climate, diet and life. Tho extraordinary and unprecedented cures performed by thc Queen's Delight Compound is attracting thc attention of every one, not only at home, but abroad. Thc merits of this compound are being felt and appreciated everywhere. Hear what they say of it in New York: "It is a remedy of much importance and value, exerting an influence over al! the secre? tions, which is unsurpassed by any other known alterative, lt is extensively used in all the valions forms of primary and secondary syphilitic affections; also, in scrofulous, lu ]>at ic and cutaneous diseases, in which it^ usc is followed by the most successful results." its properties aa a remedy wer'- first in? troduced t<> thc notice of the profession by Dr. Titos. Young Simons, of South Carolina, | tis early as ls-js, as a valuable alterative re? medy in syphilitic affections, and others re- j quiring use of inert m y. Dr. Simons'state- 1 motts have been eirdorscd and extended by Dr. A. Lopez, of Mobile, and Dr. II. R. Frost, of Charleston. From the reports in j its favor, there seems no reason to doubt ' the efficacy of tuts medicine tn Si condary j Syphilis, Scrofula, Cutaneous Diseases, Chronic Hepatic Affections and other com? plaints benefit ?td by alterative medicines.! For sale wholesale and retail bv FISH ER & HEINITSH, Doc 27 Druggists, Columbia. S. C. Schedule over South Carolina R. R GENERAL SUP TS OFFICE, CnAHLESTOX, S. C.. Nov. ?. ISlitj. PASSENGER Trains will run as follows, viz: Leave Charleston.H.00 a. m. Arrive at Columbia. 5.20 p. m. Leave Columbia. 6.50 a. m. Arrive at Charleston.4.011 p. m. TUUOl'C.H MAIL THAIN. Leave Augusta. 5.50 p. m. Arrive at Kingf v?le. 1.05 a. m. Arrive at Columbia. 3.00 a. m. Leave Columbia.2.00 p. m. Arrive at Kingsville. 3.40 p. m. Arrive at Augusta.12.00 night Nov 6 _H. T. PEAKE, Gen'l Sup t. Greenville and Columbia Railroad. PASSENGER Trains will run daily, Sun? days excepted, as follows: Leave Columbia at. 7.15 a. m. " Alston at.9.05 " " Newberry at.10.35 " Arrive at Abbeville at. 3.13 p. m. " at Anderson at.5.10 " " at Greenville at.5.40 " Leave Greenville at. 6.00 a. m. " Anderson at.6.30 " " Abbeville at. 8.35 " '* Newberry at.1.20 p. m. Arrive at Alston at.2.45 " " at Columbia at. 4.40 " General Superintendent's Office, CHARLOTTE &. S. C. RAILROAD, COLUMBIA. S. C., Nov. 5, 1866. ON and after WEDNESDAY, 6th inst,, Through Passenger Trains will be run over this road as follows: Leave Columbia at. 3.10 a. m. Arrive at Charlotte at. 9.40 a. m. Leave Charlotte at. 6.10 a. m. Arrive at Columbia at. 1.40 p. m. Nov 6 JAS. ANDERSON, Sup't. NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. GEN'L SUPERINTENDS OFFICE, COLTTMDIA, Sept. 21,1866. THE following schedule will be run over this road until further notice: SOUTH. Accommoda'n. Mad. Arrive at Charlotte. .10.20p.m. 5.30 a. m. Arrive at Salisbury. . 6.40 p. m. 3.00 a. m. Arrive at Greensboro. 2.30p.m. 12.20 a.m. Arrive at Raleigh.. .. 7.15 a. m. 6.25 p. m. Leave Goldsboro.2.20 a. m. 3.15 p. m. NoiiTii. Mail. Accomrnod'n. Arrive Charlotte. 9.55 a.m. L've 5.00p.m. Arrive Salisbury. 12.08 p. m. L've 8.15 p.m. Arrive Gr'nsb'o.. 2.44p. m. L've 12.20a.m. Arrive Raleigh... 8.20p.m. L've 7.45 a.m. Arrive Goldtiboro.ll.15p. m. Arr 11.15 a.m. Mail North connects at Greensboro with trains on R. & D. Railroad for the North. Accommodation Train East connects at Raleigh for Weldon and tho North, at Goldsboro ft>r Weldon, Wilmington and Newbern. Mail Train South connects with C. & 8. C. Railroad for the South. Nov ia 3mo E. WILKE8, En. and Sup. THE undersigned otters GREATER INDUCEMENTS TO BUYERS TITAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THE j CITY, us his Stock, consisting of j DRY GOODS of all descriptions, Cases CLOTHING, i DATS and CAPS. HOOTS and SHOES. i KANGY GOODS, Must be disposed of within . NEXT THIRTY DA VS. ! 1?) make room for Spring Goods. 1 Bilayers would do well, therefore, r<> cati before purchas? ing elsewhere* Now is the time Cor everybody to call and' buy .iront - , J. MENDEL, i Main street, a*lew doors above E. Stenhouse'^. ESTATE MONEY YET TAKEN AT PAR. Jan 27 V DAYS. The following mentioned Goods can be bought at ENTICING PRICES, until closed out: ZEPHYR KNIT GOODS-of all descriptions. MERINOS, DELAINES, and PARIS POPLINS. K ERSE YS, LINSE Y S and CASSIM ERES. CASHMERE and MERINO HOSIERY. EXT?? B?BGAMS OEFE&ED M ?WMCETS ? EXTRA BARGAINS OFFERED IS CARPETS AND RIGS ! Our stock of DOMESTIC and STAPLE GOODS, for Jobbing, is as complete1 as usual. City and country mer? chants arc invited to inspect. SHIVER & BECKHAM. Jan IS WILL SELL OWING to the GREAT SCARCITY OF MONEY, and to tiie fact that we have not the room to handle the LARGE STOCK OF CLOTHING that '.ve have on hand. Call and see tor yourselves. EEDELL'S ROW. Xi NEW STORE AND ClotMi?o% Hats, Caps AND GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS ! ^Vt ~Wliole?sa,le and BL et all ? AT THE OLD STAND, NO. 57 AND 50 MAINSTREET, COLUMBIA. IS voa THE undersigned informs Iiis fellow-citizens, that having rebuilt and thoroughly jttrefurnished his store, he is prepared to show a COMPLETE STOCK of GOODS in infthe CLOTHING LINE, to which he invites attention. His assortment comprises, -^Mn part: COA TS, O VER- COA TS, PA NTS A NI) VESTS, SCARFS, CHA VA TS, HA TS, CA PS, TUA VELI NO Ii LA NEETS, SHA WLS, COLLA RS, Ac. TH UNES, VA LISES, HA T HONES, Etc. , Also, a splendid assortment of BOY'S AND YOUTH'S CLOTHING. CLOTHS, CASSLMERES and VESTINGS on hand, made up at short notice. 3E*?HCY CASSXME&E SUITS at $15, SUITS at 140, SUITS at 20, SUITS at 15, SUITS at 25, SUITS at 50, SUITS at 30, SUITS at 00, SUITS at 35, SUITS at 75. R. n: ANDERSON, Oct 25 A Rent. H. E. NICHOLS & CO., General Insurance Agents, Stock and Exchange Brokers, COLUMBIA, S- O. REPRESENT, among others, the following well-known FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES: QUEEN'S INSURANCE COMPANY of Liverpool and London -author? ized capital ?2,000,000, or nearly.$10,000,000 UNDERWRITERS' AGENCY, New York- capital and onsets over. 3,000,000 INTERNATIONAL, New York capital and assets uearlv. 2,000,000 SECURITY, New York capital and assets. 1,500,000 HOME, New Haven-capital and assets. 1,500,000 MANHATTAN, New York-capital and asset?. 1,100,000 NORTH AMERICAN, New York-capital and assets. 760,000 HOME, Savannah, Ga.- capital and assets. 500,000 SOUTHERN INSURANCE AND TRUST, Savannah capital and assets. .. 500,000 Risks taken on BUILDINGS, MERCHANDIZE, COTTON -in etor? and on planta? tions-Household Fnrniture, Rents, Loases, Mort-?ancH and every description of pro? perty liablo to loss or damage by lire, on the LOWEST TERMS. Policies issued pay? able in gold or currency, and lusse? promptly paid. JETNA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Hartford -capital and assets nearly ?,060,000. This liberal and generous company presents great inducement? to those *vho feel that lifo is uncertain, and who desire to make a*EirrAin proviniou for thone near and dear, who otherwise might suffer when they are gone. SELL EXCHANGE ON NEW YORK, in sum? to suit, at the usual rates. Internal Revenue Stamps, of all denominations, for esle. ?OT Office corner of Main and streets, ever Agnew's store. Sopt 9 r-r:.+ Charleston Advertisement?. FOB NEW YORXT THE SPLENDID 8TEAMSHIP CAx5.!v.Oij, (1,100 TONS,) Of tuc Baltimore ami Liverpool I.inc, j WILL tail from Charleston for Nen ! Fork on or about tho ."itii of FEU- i RUARY. Capacitv 1 Kio bales. Through freight on COTTON, from Co Imubia, S. C., t? Now York, FIVE DOL? LARS p< r bale. Cabin passage, frrim Columbia to Now . VTi rk, TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS. Shippers "iii please advise iv of con- ! signmeuts by mail of 2d. at lat? st. For Freighi or passage, apply to COURTENAY A TRENI?OLM, Tin No. 1. Union Wharves, lat? R? 2 Charlesford H. C. Por Falatka, Fernandina, Jacksonville j And sil the Landings on the St. i John's Uiver, VIA SAVANNAH. GA. THE NEW AND SPLENDID STEAMSHIP 33 I T A T O I=S_ , ( 1,000 TONS BURTHEN,) CAPTAIN LOUIS M. COXETTER. ON and after the 26tli October, this tine ship will sail from Southern Wharf every FRIDAY NIGHT, at 10 o'clock, for tho above places. All freight must be paid here by shippers. F or freight or passage, apply on board, or at tho office ot tho Agency, 17 Yander horst's Wharf, Charleston, S. C. Oct 24 J. D. AIKEN & CO., Agents. W. C. TILTOH, COMMISSION MERCHANT, South Atlantic Wharf, Charleston. AGENT for Geo. Page A Co.'a (of Ralti morc, Md.,) Celebrated Patent Port? able CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, STEAM ENGINES and BOILERS, Horse Powers, Grist Mills, Timber Wheels, Ac. Dupli? cates furnished at sic.rt notice. Circular and Gan^c Saws af manufacturers' prices. Agricultural Implements of every de? scription; Page's Celebrated CARDEN PLOUGH. A splendid assortment of Sashes, Doors, Blinds, kc. Hickory, Ash and Oak Rims, Poles and Shafts for Buggies, Carriages and Wagons, all kinds of Carriage Mate? rial. White Pine, Spruce, Oak, Walnut, Ma? hogany and Cedar Lumber of every de? scription. Dec 12 ?mo FiiiE St RIRGLAR PROOF SAFES. r I iHE undersigned have been appointed I agents -i"!- these superior SAFES. These S ifcs are made with three flanges - ill other safes have but two. Thev have Powder Proof Locks, and the locks and bolts are preteen ,| with plate.- <d'hardened -ie 1, winch i:- the only protection against the burglars drill and the insertion of'pow .;< t. Also, warranted tree from dampness. While these Sabra have no superior in nudity, they ars furnished at moderate prices -at h ast ?5to 334; per cent, less than Herring's and ether makers, while the piality cannot be surpassed. A sample Safe ran be seen at our store, ned orders will be taken ?it New York proves, with ?xpeuses of transportation sf" Jed, and i.<; charge t'.-r forwarding in Charleston. J. & T. lt. AGNEW. Dec 20_ Cash IMotice. FOR the information of all concerned, we state that our terms are CASH BE? FORE DELIVERY OF GOODS. Orders sent us from country and elsewhere will receive no attention unless accompanied with cash to pay tile bill. Aug 12 J. & T. R. AGNEW. Paints, Oils, Window Glass. THREE THOUSAND lbs. pure WHITE LEAD, ground in oil. 1,000 lbs. St. Louis White Lead, giuuud in oil, at 12A cents per pound. 200 gallons boiled and raw Linseed Oil. Together witb a complete assortment of Tanners' and Machinery Oils, dry and ground Paints, Furniture, Coach and Japan Varnishes, Window Glass, Putty, Paint Brushes, Varnish, Dusting and Scrubbing Brushes. For sale at low prices by Oct 31 J. Sc T. R. AGNEW Sugar and Coffee* ONE HUNDRED bbls. REFINED SU? GARS, consisting of Crushed, Pow? dered, Granulated and Extra Coffee Sugars. 50 bbls. Muscovado Sugars. 100 bags Rio, Maracaibo and Java Cof? fees. On hand and for sale at low prices by Sept 5_ J. Sc T. R. AGNEW. Barber's Patent Adjustable Brace. JUST received, a complete assortment of | Barber's ratent Adjustable B I T BRACES, which, for carpenters'and wheel? wrights' use, are the most convenient and useful braces made, requiring no adjust? ment or titting of the bit to the brace, and are emphatically the lie plus ultra of braces. For sale by thc sole agents, Dec 20 _ J. Sc T. R. AGNEW. Citron, Currants. Raisins, &c. 6)Pt BOXES CITRON. ?it^y 75 Raisins assorted rmokages. Together with a full supply of Currants, Prunes, Soft-Shell ?nr ">c.fs, who'? and gr-und Spc-es, Ste, constantly ..ai d and ?J*T sate low by J. .V T. lt. AGNEW Plow Stael, Plow Moulds AND IBON. TEN THOUSAND lbs. best .piality PLOW STEEL, st 12A<\ per pound. 1,000 SWEDES PLOW MOULDS, at 10c. per pound. 30.001? lbs. Swedes Flow and Tire Iron. Together with a full assortment of Tire, Horse-shoe. Band, Oval, ?lound, Square, Hoop, Sheet and Nail Rod Iron, compris? ing the bett assortment in the city and at the lowest prices. On band and for sale by Docl9_J. A T. R. AGNEW. Scales, Scales, Scales. JUST received, a supply of TEW SCALES, Counter Scales ana small Platform neales, Vf hi oh will be ?old at very low prices by J. ? T. Ii. AGNEW. New York Advertisements. 1867-SPRING FASHIONS EMAND .i. W. Bradley's celebrated DUPLEX ELLIPTIC' or DOUBLE S PEING SKIRTS. V\ ill not 1,cud or break like the Single' Spring ?, but will preserve tin ir pi rivet :u d beautiful sh ape, when- throe four ordinary skirts have been thrown asido as useless. 'Ho y aro the most elastic, tie xi I.le ti nd durable skirts raanu/aelur.. d. Tin y com h?te eoni ologancc of shape which ha-- made the "Duplex Elliptic" the ?Standard Skirts cf tao fashionable world. This popular Skirt is universally r< commended hy the tasliion able magazines and opinions ot'the press generally. At wholesale by the exclusive manufac? turers and solo owners of the patent, WESTS, BRADLEY .V CARY, Wareroouis ano office UT Chambers And 70 and SI Reade sta., New York. Also, at wholesale by the leading johbers. For sale in Columbia hv c. F. JACKSON and SHIVER & BECKHAM. Jan 23 3mo* The Celebrated Palmetto Hair Re? newer, XT7TIICH has boen fuliy tested and uni W veraally proved to bc the one genu? ino, reliable and never-failing preparation for improving, beautifying and restoring the hair, should bo lound in every South? ern honte and on tho table of every lady. By its use, dry, harsh aud wiry hair is changed into smooth, glossy, silken tresses. Every one who has used tho Renewer speaks of its merits in the highest terms. ?*- Ask vour druggist for tho PALMETTO HAIR RENEWER, and take no other. For sale bv all druggists. HARRAL, RISLEY & TOMPKINS, Wholesale druggists, solo agents, Jan 2.~> ly i il Chambers st., N. Y. Sweet Opoponax from Mexico! NATURE could not produce a richer gera or ehoiccr Perfume. Try it and be convinced. E. T. SMITH .V CO., Sept 19 Gmo Now York. Sweet Opoponax from Mexico! ri"MIE most elegant and essential personal JL requisito for a lady, "Extract of Swec/ Opoponax." E. T. SMITH ?V CO., Sept 10 Cmo New York. FURNITURE. DEGRAAF & TAYLOR, ST and 89 Bowery awl65 CltrislieSt., N. >'., STILL- continuo to bc thc Largest Furni? ture Manufacturers in the city. Parlor, Dining Room mid Chambei FURNITURE, Canopy and Victoria Bedsteads, for tho Southern trade, at 20 per cent.reduction in price. Sept 19 ?imo STENHOUSE & MACAULAY, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, tho ?ale ot COTTON, COTTON " ?ARNS, SHEETINGS, Naval Stores, .v.c.. and tor tho purchase ol M< rchamlizo generally, CU /'cvtri Street, Neie York: Contsignme-nts to us from ev. ry point in the Soot ii fully protected bv insurance a.-< soon as shipped. " Julv l-l Iv J. K. STENHOUSE, ALLAN MACAULAY". JAKES CONNER'S SONS LUTED STATES TYPE FOUNDRY AND PRINTER'S WAREHOUSE. NOS. 2S, 30 and 32 Contre street, (corner Of Reade street,) Now York. The typo on which this paper is printed Ls From "the above Foundry. Nov ls SOUTHERN BANK NOTES! SOUTHERN SECURITIES I Bought and sohl on commission l>v LAWRENCE BROTHERS & CO., BANKERS, NO. 1G WALL STREET, NEW YORK. MONEY received on deposit from hanks, bankers, merchants and others. Or? ders in Cold, Government and other Secu? rities executed at the regular Stock Ex? change by a member of the firm. Consign? ments of Cotton solicited. Oct S DKWITT C. LAWRENCE. Jons R. CECIL. CYRUS J. LAWRENCE. WM. A. HALSTKP. ~ GREAT WATCH SALE, On the Popular One Price Plan ! ? 1VING everv patron a HANDSOME and RELIABLE WATCH, for thc low price of TEN DOLLARS, without regard to value, and not to be paid for unless per? fectly satisfactory. 100 Solid Gold Hunting Watches, $250 to $750; 100 Magic Cased Gold Watches, $200 io $50; iGO Ladies' Watches, enameled $100 to $300 : 200 Gold Hunting Chronometer Watches, $250 to 300; 200 Gold Hunting English Levers $200 to $250; 300 Gold Hunt? ing Duplex Watches, $150 to $200: 500 Gold Hunting American kWatches, $100 to $250; 500 Silver Hunting Levers, $50 to $150; 500 Silver Hunting Duplexes, $75 to $250; 500 Gold Ladies' Watches, $50 to $250; 1,<KK) Gold Hunting Lepines, $50 to $75; 1,000 Miscellaneous Silver Watches, $50 to $100; 2,500 Hunting Silver Watches, $25 to $50; 5,000 assorted Watches -all kinds $10 to $75. SS~ Every patron obtains a watch, by this arrangement, costing but $10, while it may be worth $750. No partiality shown. Messrs. J. HICKLING & CO. Hi! Broad? way, New York City, wish to immediately dispose of the above magnificent stock. Certificates, naming the articles, aro placed in sealed envelopes, and well mixed. Hold? ers are entitled to the articles named on their certificate, upon payment of $10, . hether it be a watch worth $750, or ono worth less. The return of any of our cer? tificates entitles you to the article named thereon, upon payment, irrespective of ita worth, and as no article valued less than $10 is named on anv certificate, it will at once bc seen that this is NO LOTTERY, but a straight-forward legitimate transac? tion, which may be participated in even hy thp most fastidious. A single certificate will be sent by mail, post-paid, opon receipt of 25 cents; fi va for $1; eleven for $2; thirty-three, and ele? gant premium, for $5; sixty-six, sud more valuable premium, for $10; one hundred, aud most superb watch, for $15. To agents, or those wishing employment, this is a rare opportunity, lt is a legitimately conducted business, duly authorised by the Governniw?t, and open* to the moak, cirrfiil scrutiny, Try ra! Address J. HiCKXiNO A eO., ian 18 lino 149 Broadway, New York.