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A. J. RUGELIY. J. »• BLAIR.
Rugeley, Blair & Co.,
( COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 83 Gra
_yvier Street, New Orleans. [44-Uwly.
lI’SK & CO., 33 New Levee and 6 Com
jmercc streets, have in stora a large assort
ment of Groceries, consisting of, Wines, Liquors,
Brandies, Tobacco, Sult, Raisins, Shot, Lead,
Powder, Pickles, Ketchup, Sauces, Fruits, in juice
anil Brandy; Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Syrup,
Tons, Cigars, Fish, Fruits, Buckets, Tubs, <fcc.
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Hermetically sealed articles
Lobstein in 1 and 2 pound cans. (Tianis in
I and 2 pounds do. Roast Beef in 1 and 2 pound
cans. Roiled Beef in I and 2 do. Roast. Mut
ton in 1 and 2 cans. Roast Turkey in 2 cans.
Roast Goose in 2 do. Roast Chicken in 2 do.
Peaches, very superior, in 2 cans. Tomatoes,
choice, in 2 do. Assorted Preserves, in 1 and
2 cans. Milk in 1 cans.
For sale hy JOSEPH 11. MARKS & CO.
76 and 78 Magazine st. N. 0.
dec 21, ’54 d w n52-ly.
/GROCERIES! GROCERIES,
IT GROCERIES’!’
Goshen Butter, Pineapple Cheese, Buck What,
Preserves and Jams, Capers, Mutches,
Clothes Lincs, Twine, Baskets, Broms.
Fire-Crackers, Shot, Bar-Lead,
Candy, Biack and Green Tea,
Brandy, Salmon, Smoked
Herring, Table Salt,
Colgate’s Soap,
Colgate’s -Starch. etc., for sale by
H. U STONE & Co.
corner Gravier, Fulton & Levee sts.
17 dwly
I FAY ANA CIGARS.—Tbe undersigned has
1 £ lately increased his stock of Havana Cigars
with larger lots of direct importation, of the
choicest brands, and can offer a complete as
sortment of such classes as,
Imperials, Grensados, Regalias, Sultanas, Half
do. Brevos, Regalia Londres, Gulanes, Half do.
Millars, Londres, Patents, &c,
Os the Brands—Cabanas, Gutiesrez, Crtbar
gas, Navajas, Tartagas, Flor del Paseo, Ujues.
Flor del Morales’ Globo, Lola Montes, Intimi
dad, Fontica, Consuelo, Dos Kermanas, Ritica,
Cazndor. And a number of other first rate
brands, guaranteed to be as represented.
J. M. CABALLERO, 86 Old Leeve,
between Customhouse and Bienville streets.
<iec 21. ’54 dw n52-ly.
fij. .1. HART CO.
105 and IU7 Tchoupitoulas street, New Orleans.
WHOLESALE Dealers in Groceries. Teas,
Liquors. &c.
Teas—4oo packages Imperial, Gunpowder and
Oolong. Scotch Whiskey—2 puucheons Stew
art’s Paisley. Raisins—soo whole half and
quarter boxes. Yeast Powders, 12 cases. Pep
per Sauce, 75 boxes Quarts and Pints. Ground
Spices, 200 boxes Assorted. Dried Apples, 50
barrels. Piekies, 50 cases Assorted. Jellies
nnd Jams, 50 boxes Assorted. Sauces, 25 boxes
Assorted. I’ie Fruits, 50 boxes. Pickles, 25
half barrels and firkins. Citron, 50 boxes. Cur
rants, 5 casks. Almonds, 25 bales. Wolfe's
Schieilam Aromatic Schnapps, 50 cases.—
Buchwhcat, 10 barrels and 100 boxes. Lnguayra
Coffee, 100 bags.
For sale bv E. J. HART & CO.
105 and 107 Tchoupitoulas street,
dec 21, 51 d w n52-ly.
Arcade Hotel,
Mngadnt »t,. hetwren Orwvlcr and Matches.
11. h. MMMUIK, PROPHIRTOR.
fIIHE PROPRIETOR respectfully informs his
| friends and patrons, and the public general
ly, that this well known and popular establish
ment has been thoroughly renovated during the
course of the past season, and newly furnished
throughout,. A largo extension of room has been
obtained by the proprietor's renting the adjoin
ing portion of the building, which will enable
him to accommodate a mueh larger number of
customers than last winter.
No expense has been spared by the proprietor
to enable him to merit a continuance of the
generous patronage he has Nretofore received
and every exertion will lie made by himself and
assistants to render the sojourn of his guests not
only comfortable but agreeable.
One great convenience attached to this hotel,
is that meals can be had almost nil hours.
dee 21,’54 dw n52-ly.
Al). GIIIEFF A CO., 28. 40 and 13 Old
• I .over, offer for sale—
-1000 boxes Western Reserve cheese,
350 “ English Dairy do
100 “ Pine-appln do
500 I tillage* Western Butter,
100 fn kii a Goshen do
500 (mm wtm candles, L/comb A Den-,
nis.
* 100 barrels Lard Oil, various brands,
100 •• Whale Oil, foil strained,
500 Rio t'offee,
500 packages Teas,, assorted,
100 boxes Pie Fruits,
s€oo reams Straw paper,
1000 boxes Fire-crackers,
100 “ Sperm candles, (S, Leonard.)
250 “ Ale and cider,
100 “ Lemon Syrup,
500 “ codfish,
25 barrels currant.'*, to arrive,
400 bales Alicant Mala,
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Allsop’s India Pale Ale.
1 / y k UASKB, quarts nnd pints of Allsop’s
11 H rlndia Pals Ale,in very prime condition,
Iroin the celebrated bottling of Frederi. k Friend
Ac Go., London, which is the standard lu ierage
in the East Imliu Possessions—ts well known
nearly the world over*- it is well adapted to warm
climates, being lighter than the Scotch.
Professor Liebig’s opinion of this unrivaled bev
erage for all climates, appropriately described by
the Sanitary (’*»minissi*»nrr *»f The Lancet as
“ Wino of Malt,” is thus adduced hi a letter ad
dresaed to Mr. Henry Allsop:
“The specimens of jour Pale Ale Sent to mo
afforded me another opportunity of confirming its
valuable qualities. I urn myself an admirer of
this beverage, ami my own experience enables
me to recommend it, in accordance with the opin
ion of the most eminent English Physicians, as a
very agreeable and efficient tonic, and as a gen
eral beverage forth for the invalid and the robust.
JUSTUS LIEBIG.
Gloss) n. May 6, ’52.”
Landing and for sale bv
CONVERSE A. CO.,
Corner of Canid and New Levee.
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TH 08. T. TWtTTY. "M. It. SMITH*
Twitty & Smith,
f I TOBACCO AGENTS, and General Coin-
I mission Merchants, No. 58 Gravier Street,
.Xqw Orleans.
JUobilr JMnicrtiscmcnts.
DR. TARDY 4 CO..
A I ('PIONEERS and General Commission
Merchant i. have removed from stores Noe.
10 and 12 N’t. Michael street, to the spacious and
centra! store corner Commerce, Front and St.
Francis street*. [49-dwly
H. D. "Blair
SI'CCESSOK* to Bl UK A Salomon, Whole
sale and Retail GROCERS, Noe. 11 A 13
Commerce nnd Front Streets. Mobile, Alabama.
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THOMAS E. BASS,
(SUCCESSOR TO JOHN S. GEYER.)
Reukvr, Auctioneer anil Commission
d&wly. 46 ROYAL TTREET.
EXCHANGE HOTEL,
18 now open for the accommodation of perma -
nent and transient boarders. Thankful for
past favors, the subscriber will endeavor to mer
it a continuance, heretofore reeceived, while at
the Pattison House.
Breakfast hours, 7 to 8-—Dinner, 1 to 8.
H. GRIFFIN, Exchange st;, Mobile. Ala.
49-d-w-ly.
STEPHEN TWELVES,
IMPORTER of and Dealer in Wines, Bran
dies, Gin, Whiskey, Rum, Cordials and Li
quors, of ail kinds, required fer Hotel or Steam
boat Bars, No. 55 and 57 Commerce and 56
Front street Mobile. [49-dwly
John 0 Reilly & Co.,
DEALERS IN GROCERIES, &c.»
Corner of Royal & St. Michael Streets,
MOBILE, ALABAMA.
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JAMES A. KENNEDY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC
MOBILE, ALABAMA.
Office, S. E. Corner Royal and Govern
ment Streets, up Stairs.
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ROUT. W. SMITH. CARY W. BUTT.
ROBERT W. SMITH & CO.
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND Dealers in Western Produce, Mobile,
Alabama, are constantly receiving, direct
from the manufactories in the West, on consign
ment, and offer tbr sale, at the lowest market
rates, various brands Kentucky and Missouri*
Bagging, Rope and Twine, and have also a con
stant supply of Gunny Cloth for ale in quanti
ties to suit purchasers. Orders promptly atten
ded to. [49-dwly
MOBILE AND MONTGOMERY
U. S. DAILY MAIL LINE*
Z ((INSISTING of the following substantial
I'and fast running Passenger Steamers, viz:—
Messenger, Magnolia, Cuba, Cremona and Em
press.
The above bouts, carrying the U. 8. Mail, will
commence their regular trips on the Alabama riv
er on the first of November, leaving Mobile daily
and Montgomery daily, on the arrival of the
Trains of Railroad Cars, and connecting daily at
Montgomery with the Cars, and at Mobile with
the New Orleans Mail Boats.
One of the above boats will leave Selma on the
downward trip at 6 o’clock A. M.
Tbeabove steamers will be commanded by able
and experienced officers, who will use every ex
ertion to secure the comfort and safety of passen
gers.
The rates of freight by the above boats will not
exceed Fifty Cents per barrel, and One Dollar
per bale of cotton.
For freight or passage, having elegant accom
modations, apply on board, or to
COX, BRAINARD & CO.
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Z IHOICE WINESAND
dies—Sasarac of tha vintage of 1795, 1798,
1802 and 1805 ; Godard, vintage of 1828 ; Olard.
Dupny and otner brandies of various species and
qualities.
WINES—OId reserve, Pathetinho, Side and
East India Madiera ; Duff Gordon and Harmony
Br. Nephew’s Sherry ; Heidsick and many other
brands of Champagne; White Wine; Claret in
casks nnd esses of all qualities.
Holland Gin; Jamaica and St. Croix Rum;
Scotch, Irish, Old Rosnokia and Old Rye Whis
ky ; Brandy Fruits and Fruits in juice ; Cordials
of every description; Broker’s Berlin ami Gou-
Icy’s Bitters, and everything in the way of
WINES and LIQUORS, which will be sold on
as reasonable terms as can be found, for cash or
city papers.
100 casks of PORTER and ALE, in pints
and bunrts SEWELL T. TAYLOR,
49 dwly. 15 Royal street,
HOLT & CO.,
IMPOR'I'ERSand Dealers in Brandies, Wines
and Liquors, Tea Dealers and General Gro
cers, 31 St. Michael street, Mobile, have constant
ly for sale a complete assortment of very Old
Brandies, fine Champagne, English and Scotch
Ales, Madeira, Port, A'herry, H<xk and other
Wines; .Scotch and Irish Malt, Wolfe’s A. S. S.
Gin, Barclay’s XX Porter, Liquors, 6'yrups, Cor
dials, choice Black and Green Teas, Coffees, Su
gars, Spices, Oils. English Pickles, Sauces, Fruits,
< Jams and Jellies; Westphalia and American
Hinns, Stilton, Eidiun, E. D., and Pine Apple
Cheese, Cracknell and Boston Biscuit, Goshen
Butter, Lard, Flour, Rice, Starch, Soap, Candles
Roe Herrings, Lobster, Smoked and Pickled
Beef and Tongues, Fresh Salmon. Herrings, Cod
Roe, Anchovies, Sardines, and various other im
ported articles of luxury for family use. Also,
Wooden Ware of every description.
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FINE WINES &JLIQUORS.
IN WOOD dj GLASS,
I Fresh Family Groceries, &c., &c.
M GORDON, stStunrdi's old stand, No. 55
a Conti street, has received and in store, a
siuperior stock of Goods in his line, which he is
offering to his customers on the most reasonable
terms, vix:
BRAN DIES—Pale and Dark Hennessey, from
the London Docks; Old Peach Brandy.
IVHISKIEB- -Irish, Scotch and Monongahela
Jamaica Bum.
GIN-Old Holland, Sclieidnm Schnapps in pints
and quarts.
WINES —Old Reserve Madeira Wine;Blackburn
do; Old Port do; Sherry do; Fine Champagne,
Cabinet brand: G. 11. Mumrn's Versonny do. in
pint nnd quart bottles; Muscat Wine, Malaga
do , Cooking Madeira do., fine Claret in quarts
nnd pints ; fine Sauterne, in pints and quarts;
Porter, Ale & Cider, iu bottles,
CORDIALS—A bsynth, Anistetc, Curaooa,
Murnscliino, Perfect Love, Creme deMargaux,
Dtuuick.
SYRUPS—-Lemon. Raspberry, Orgeatc. &o.
FRUITS —Brandy Peaches and Cherries,
Peaches in their own juice, Gooseberries, Cur
rants, Raisins, Dried Apples, Dried Peaches,
Soft Shell Almonds, Currant Jelly, Raspberry
Jam, Gooseberry Jam, Dundee Marmalade. Pre
serve! Ginger in large and small jam, &c.
SAUCES, &c.—From Croose & Blackwell of
London—Mushroon Ketchup, Walnut do., Read
, ing Sauce, John Bull do., Harry’S do., King of
Gude's do., Worcestershire Sauce, Royal Table
do., Salmon nnd Sumnrys in oil Sweet Oil in
• bottles, half do, and Flasks, Mushroons, Green
, Peas, Truffles, pure Tomatoes in cases. Toma
to Ketchup, Anchovy and Hervey Paste, &o.
> PICKLES —White Onions. Gorkins, Hoi Pick-
les, Piccnlillys, Mixed Pickles, Fresh Pickles,
Capers, Olives, plain and in oil' Sardines in
whole, i and J boxes. French Mustard, Durham
Musturd, Currie Powders. &c.
SUNDRIES —Maccsroni, Vermicelli, Assorted
, Pastes, fresh from Italy, Dutch Cheese, (irayerre
Cheese. Neufchntell do, Lenburge do, Northern
j do, Bnlogna Sausages fresh, large Smoked
Tongues, Breakfast Bacon, Mackerel, Buck
' wheat. White Wine Vinegar pure, freshSnsflfras
for making Gumbo Extracts of Lemon. Venilia,
; Cloves, Ctnnmon, Bitter Almonds, Peaches:
fresh Lobsters in cans, Salmon, Sc.
* * And all other articles of Groceries and Delica
-1 cies, which are warranted to be fresh, and will
•I be sold at reasonable prices. M. GORDON.
Mobile, Ala, 49-d-w-ly.
Henry K. Fettyplace,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 87 St. Michael Street —Mobile, Alabama.
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VV. 11. Dunn 5 < 0.,
44^ HOLESALE and Retail Dealers in ready
' y made Clothing, No. 4 I Water street, Mo
bile, Ala., respectfully call the attention of pur
chasers to their large and well selected stock of
Gentlemen's Fashionable Clothing, which has
been gotten up under their own personal atten
tion. They also have a good stock of Youth's
Clothing, and a very heavy stock of Goods made
up expressly for Railroad, steamboat and Planta
tion hands, to which they would also invite the
attention of purchasers before buying.
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Direct Importation.
fIIHE undersigned is now receiving, via New
JU Orleans, direct from Genoa, Marseilles and
Bordeaux—
Sweet Oil—sup rior, in quart bottles.
Maccaroni, Vermicelli —Fresh, nnd Paste of all
kinds.
Bologna Sausages—Choice, in jars.
' Holland Cheese—in boxes of 12 and 21 pounds. |
! Guyere Cheese—Choice.
Sardinia Salt Cheese—Best.
Maraschino —Superior de Zara.
Absynthe—Superior Swiss, Pernotet Fils brand
Annisette —superior French, Washington and
Lafayette brands
Sardines —Fresh, in whole, 5 anti I ooxes
Stock Fish—Fresh and in fine order.
! White Wine—Sauterne, Barsac, and Haut Sar-1
sac,in casks, \ do. and boxes
Claret of all kinds in casksand boxes
Brandy—Dark and Pale, J | and J pipes
Gin—choice Holland in pipes
j Brandy Cherries, Prunes and Freach Pickles—
‘ a large assortment —all of which are offered for
sale on reasonable terms by
GEORGE AITE,
76 Commerce st.. Mobile.
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Spring Hill College.
riTHlA’lnstitution closed its last session about
I the middle of October, with nearly two hun
dred students registered on its Catalogue, of whom
one hundred and sixty were prese 4 at the last ’
Exhibition. It has, during the last seven years, I
enjoyed a great popularity in the South of the
Union.
The next session will open on the first of De
cember, and the different Literary and Scientific
courses will Im* resumed on the second.
—TERMS—
Board and Tuition for the whole session, <s2oo
Entry Fees, (the first year only) 10
Bedding, (if furnished by the Institution) 8
The course of Instruction comprises the Eng
lish, 1 renefa, Latin, Greek, Spanish, and German ■
Languages: Arithmetic, History, Geography,'
all the branches of Mathematics and of Natural |
and Mental Philosophy.
Students may, if they finish the Course, re- <
ceive the diplomas of A. B. and A. M.
For further information, apply at the Spring i
Hill College, near Mobile, Ala.
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Wolff & Co., Importers.
r ITHE undersigned respectfully beg leave to in- j
JL form Merchants and Dealers generally that |
they arc receiving direct from France, England j
and the continent, Brandies, Wines, Gins and
Cordials, and that they have constantly under
Custom House lock, the following standard goods.
Brandies, Jas. Hennessy & Co. Otard, Dupug
& Co., united vineyard proprietors; Jules Robin ,
& Co. Dutnon, Dumon Gunyer & Co., A. «Seig-'
nitte. Gins, stork, Fish, 6'wan, Schnapps; Port I
and Madeira and A'herry Wines, of ordinary and ;
fine grades. Whiskey, Irish, Scotch, Rye ami '
Bohrbon. Champagnes, of various fine and me- ;
diuin qualities. London Porter and Ale, cigars,
&c..a1l of which we offer on reasonable terms, i
and at prices that will compete fully with those ■
of New York, Boston or Philadelphia. Our re
tail department embraces the finest and choicest I
stock eyer offered to consumers in the .South, and
enables us to fill all orders addressed to us with '
promptness and dispatch.
WOLF & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Wines ami Li ;
quors, Mobile Ala.— Commerce street.
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Insurance Companies.
( (HARTER Oak Life Insurance Co., of Hart
/ford, Conn,. M. Boullemet. Agent.
Mutual Life Insurance Company, of N. York,
Thos. W. McCoy. Agent, No. 20 St. Michael st.
Southern Mutual Insurance Company, of Geor- ,
i gia, Sidney T. Douglas, Agent, office west side
i Royal street, under Telegraph Office, Mobile.
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’■“GROCERS. -
Huntington a hill, 95and 97 Water;
street; C. E. Bolles, 110 Dauphin street;
, R. C. Cunningham, GO Dauphin street; John
son & Leßaron, 67 and 69 Commerce street ;
Ober & Riley, 64 Dauphin street; G W .Scipe,
corner Dauphin and Franklin streets.
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J. W. Hutchinson’s Tonic Bitters,
ITOR the cure of Chillsand Fever, Dyspepsia,
Liver Complaint,Diarrhoea, Jaundice, Chron
ic or Nervous Debility, and almost all other dis
eases incidental to a Southern climate, is a cer
tain preventative (if taken during an epidemic)
to Yellow Feveror Asiatic Cholera. As a Fam
ily Medicine it is invaluable —it is highly recom
• mended in the diseases of Children—as a pre
ventative and rem <ly for Worms, it has no su
perior.
Directions —The dose for an adult, is ftom a
teaspoonful to a wine glassful, two or three times
a day, or us often as occasion requires.
Price 50 cents per Bottle.—Mobile, Ala.
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C. E. UOLLES,
DEALER in choice Family Grocer- i
iea. Brandies, Wines, and Wooden .
Ware, 110 Dauphin street, Mobile, has al
ways on hand a fineassortment of Catsups, Pick
les, Preserves, Jellies, Brandy Fruits, Syrups,
Essences, and Flavoring Extracts. Pie Fruits, &c.
Also, the best Brown Sugars, Stewart’s and other
I syrups. Fine Teas, Coffee and Chocolate.
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Hardware, Cutlery, <£c.
J. C. GWIN & CO.,
|49 and 51 Commerce and Front Sts./
1 YTAVING greatly enlarged -
| I their bnsiness, arc now re-
1 I ceiving from the American ami I
English markets a large and well
1 selected stock of everything in their line, which !
1 they are determined to dispose of on the most •
r asonable terms. Commission Merchants and |
Country Dealers are respectfully invited to ex
amine their stock.
’ Bur Iron, American and Swedish, all sizes—
t | Horse-shoe Iron, of refined quality; Horse shoes.
Horse shoe nails. Griffins; Hoop, Rod and Band
I Iron: German Blistering and Cast Steel; Axes,
, Collins'and Hunte; Cards, cotton andvyool:
j Chains, ox and log; Trace Chains; Haines and
| Collars; Plows and Hoes; Blacksmith’s Tools;
. Nalls and Spikes; Builders’ Hardware; Hollow
s Ware ; Spades anil Shovels; Cotlee Mills ; Farra
, ing Utensils; Straw Cutters; Carpenters'Tools;
; Fun Mills; House Furnishing Goods, and a good I
assortment of Shelf and Fancy Hardware, pock
- et and table Cutlery, Paints, Oils, Putty and
1 Window Glass, Parlor,Office and Cooking stoves,.
and every other article usually found in a Hard
ware Store. [4B>tw:wly
■D IT ar ATTGW
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 90 Commerce Street, Mobile, Ala.
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JOHNSON & LE BARON,
C()MMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. t>7 &, (>9 Commerce St., Mobile.
4 RE constantly receiving, direct from Manu
/ j/fac turers and Packers in the West, Bagging
and Rope, Bacon, Lard, Pork. Flour, and all
kinds of Western Produce, which they offer to
the trade on accommodating terms.
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F. DAVID. CLINTON FORD
David & Ford,
CT ENER.4I. Receiving, Forwarding and Com-
Xmission Mercha.<ts, corner Conti nnd Com
merce Streets. Mobile. Ala. [d;wly
MARTIN PICKETT. D. D. CAMPBELL.
Martin Picket <& Co.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS-
i CORNER ROYAI. AND AD AMS STREET 8,
I .Vcfir the Railroad. Depot —Mohi e, Ala.
nAY, Corn, Oats and Bran always for sale,
at the lowest market prices. [49-dwly
GEO. W], TARLETON. JNO. WHITING
TARLETON & WHITING.
I and Commission Merchants, Mo*
bile, Ala.—Cash advances made on cotton
and other consignments. [49-tw’:wly
R. W. A D AMS,
Grocer, corner of Front, Comwumand Fulton sis.
f3F* Has constantly on hand a large and com
plete assortment of Gorceries, for sale at the low
est cash prices and on the most favorable terms.
Steamboat Stores. — Special attention paid to
keeping at all times a full stock of articles re
quired by Boats. [dec. 18-d-wly.
A. BROOKS,
Anctiun <5. Commission Mereiuurt,
OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE IN CONTI STREET,
Opposite County Court-House, Mobile, Ala.
dee. 18. d-w-ly.
~ M. SALOMON, 7~
Importer of Huvana Cigurs,
54 Royal Street, opposite the Savings Bank,
dec. 18. d-w-ly.
.Rickman & Bro.,
DEALERS in silks and Fancy Goods, Irish
Linens and Lawns, straw Bonnets, Ribbons,
&c. No. 25 Dauphin street, Mobile, Ala.
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JAMES E* SAUNDERS & SON,
Commlasioii Mt rcliaut».
Mobile, Ala.
dec. 18. d-w-ly.
M. Waring & Co.,
1 RECEIVING and Forwarding Mer-
J A/ C^ants . all< l General Steamboat Agents
No. 88, Front street, Mobile. All Goods
consigned to their care for the interior, will be re
ceived and forwarded with all possible despatch,
and free of any charge for Commissions and
Storage. [4B-tAwly
Barney Brothers,
IMPORTERS and Deal- rSXteK—
era in Bar Iron, Nails.
Castings, Hardware, Cutlery, &c., 45 and 47
Commerce and Front streets, Mobile, Ala.
E Agents for Rich Co’s, celebrated Sala
mander Safes. [4B-Uwly
Shannon & Co.,
A HOLESALE and Retail dealers in Gro
y | ceries, Liquors, Wines, and choice Steam
boat and Family Stores, No. 36 Front and 35
Commerce streets, Mobile, Ala.
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Mrs. Waldauer, . i
DRY GOODS, Millinery, and Fancy
Goods, No. 151 i Dauphin street, Mo- i
bile, Ala.
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J W HINSON W E HOLT
Hinson & Holt,
Successors to smith & Holt, General
Commission Merchants, Mobile, Ala.— Agents
for the sale of Bagging, Rope and Western Pro- ’
duce. [4B-tw-wly
BATTLE HOUSE,
MOBILE, : : : ALABAMA.
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D. Dent & Co.,
(COTTON Factors, and Commission ami For
warding Merchants, No. 24 Commerce and
Front streets. Mobile, Ala. [4B-tw-wly
JOSEPH E. MURRELL,
General Commission Merchrnt,
Mobile, Alabama.
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(’. 11. \IINGE It
Pactors and Commission Merchants,
MOBILE, ALA.
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\V. D. BERRY,
Cotton Brolter,
No. 13 Water Street, Mobile, Alabama*
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M. Boullemet,
M OBILE Literary Depot, Corner Royal & ,
Dauphin streets. All the Cheap and Stan-i
dard publications constantly on hand. Orders ,
from the country strictly attended to.
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JOHN PARKER —V. M MORRIS EDWARD W MCINNIS ’
Parker, Morris & Co.,
Successors to t. p. Miner & Co. Gn>-i
cere. No. 8 and 10 Commerce -treet. Mobile, I
I Ala. [4B-tw:wly
j JOHN BURDEN W T HARRIS* J W BURDEN
Burden, Harriss & Co.,
( COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 93 Wa- j
tar street. Mobile, Ala.—Dealers in Hides,
I Hay, Corn, Oats, Bran, Meal, Potatoes, Flour,
; Onions, &c.—Libural cash advances made on
! consignments. [4B-tw-wly
A.'BROOKS ~
i UCTIONEER and Commission Merchant
! A \ Office and Warehouse, in Conti street, o|>
positc County Court House.
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\ B UUMB C L IWQMMt
Daniels & Thomas,
AM"’’ HOLESALE and Retail Grocers, and
D Commission Merchants, Nos, 21 Com
merce ami 22 Front streets, Mobile, Ala.
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Parker, Morris, & Co.,
(SUCCESSORS toT. P. Miller * Co.
' |F' Grocers, Nos. 8 and 10 Commerce
: 21 Sireet, Mobile, Alabama.
JOHN PARKER.
WILLIAM MORRIS.
44Uwly E RD. W. McGINNIS.
WM. C. CALVERT.] [JOSEPH FLAUT.
Wm. Calvert & Co.,
WHOLESALE Grocers, and General
’ Commission Merchants, Nos. IG, 18 and
20 Commerce street, Mobile, Alabama.
December 7 1854 44Uwlv
J. C. Rupert & Co.,
SUCCESSORS to Rupert. McLelland & Co-
Commiesion Merchants, Mobile, Ala.
J. C. RUPERT,
_44Uwly M. s. CASSETTY. _
i M. T. PERRYMAN E. 8. PERRYMAN
Perryman & Son,
"VI '’’HOLESALE and Retail Grocers, 19
V y Commerce and 20 Front streets, Mobile,
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W, B. ROSE -JOHN A. CH APM A N.-A. O. SIBLEY
Rose, Chapman & Sibley,
VY7"HOLEBALE and Retail Grocem, Corner
y y of Commerce and St. Louis streets, Mo
bile, Ala. [4B-tw-wly
WM. H. ROSS ALFRED G. HOSS
Wm. H. Ross & Co.,
<Late Robs & Marshall,)
('1 ROGERS, 23 Commerce and FrontJStre*t,
Mobile, Alabama. [4B-Uwly
Aubrey & Kennedy,
W r HOLESALE GROCERS, No. 31 and 33
y y Commerce and 31 and 34 Front streets,
Mobile, Ala, [4B-Uwly
PATTISON HOUSE,
NO. 2S ROYAL STREET,
Mobile, Alabama.
Garnett & Mann, Proprietors.
r I Mie above Establishment has been thoroughly
I | renovated, and is now open for the reception
of Visitors.
WM. B. MANN JAMES GARNETT
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Daniels, Elgin & Co.,
\TT HOLESALE and RETAIL Deal
y y ers in DRY GOODS, Corncrof Dau
phin and Water streets, Mobile, Ala* Zi
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Thomas Thompson,
1 39 ROYAL STREET, MOBILE, ALABAMA
OYSTERS, pickled and spiced —also, by the
Barrell, carefully put up. Country and City
. orders punctually attended to. Thankful to his
| friends for former favors, he solicits a continuance
| of their patronage.
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Alex. Flash & Son,
(1 ENERAL COM MISSION and Pro-
Jf’duce Merchants. No. 28 St. Michael
street, Mobile, Ala.
i Alex. Flash, N. Orleans.
Wm Flash, Mobile.
Wm Hartwell, “ [4B-Uwly
J SANDS. LOUIS DURAND.
Sands & Co.,
| GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
I Mobile, : : : : Alabama.
REFER TO
G. S. Robbins & Son, i
Ripley & Judson, ? N»’W-York.
J. C. Ryan, ) Pres. Arctic Ins. Co.
Judson & Co,,
Fearn, Donegan <St Co. j .. „ .
Bogert, Foley & Avery, f NcW Orh ‘ a, ‘ H '
Taylor & Cassilly.
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Wm. T. Marshall,
(Late Ross Marshall,)
\ GROCER, Commerce and
y y Front streets, one door above St. Louis st.,
Mobile, Ala. [4B-Uwly
CITY AND MISCELLANEOUS.
S. DEI BLEK,
J BOOT MAKER, Atlanta, Georgia,
near the Atlanta Bank, (new building.)
oct 12 n2otf-tw
J. R. Wallace & Bro’s?
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
! HARDWARE, Groceries, Carriage Stuffs
S'- jfe Tennessee Produce Ac., corner of White
Hall and Alabama streets, Atlanta, Geo.
We offer to dealers a superior stock of goods, I
fresh from the Northern and Westerns Markets, I
at reduced prices. We invite gentlemen wish- i
ing any articles in our line to call and examine i
jour stock before purchasing elsewhere, and we
j charge nothing for showing, oct 8, ’54 nl9-tf
Ferdinand M. Sofge,
TEACHER OF MUSIC,
Takes pleasure in announcing to the citizens
of Atlanta and vicinity, that lie is prepared to
give instructions on the Piano, Guitar, Violin,
ami Flute : ami from an cx|w»rience of twenty
years as a Teacher, in the first Colleges in the
United States, he feels confident of giving gen
oral satisfaction.
Classes of from 10 to 20 on the violin or flute,
will be taught on very reasonable terms.
Pianos tuned and repaired at the usual rates.
Orders left at Braumuller’s Nusic Store or Diil’s
Daguerrian Gallery will be punctually attended
to. 43 t-w ts
T. DOONAN,
Warehouse & Commission Merchant,
AT LANTA. CiEOROTA.
HAVING rented that spacious Fire-Proo
Warehouse, recently erected on Whitchali
' street, will attend to the Storage and sale of Cot
' ton, Corn, Lard, Bacon, and all other produce i
with which he may be favor***]. Havin ; had ;
long experience in the general trade of Georgia, ]
I he flatters himself that he can give satisfaction in 1
: the sale of all produce, and also in the purchase |
i of all articles which the country niav require.
T. DOONAN, I
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W. M. Freeman,
(~1 ENERAL AGENT, Collecting, Receiving.
TTAnction, Forwarding ami Commission Mcr
! chant. Jefferson, Cass county, Texas.
R EFERES C E S :
1 Wright & Bridgeford, Louisville, Ky.
Col. Matt Ward, Jefferson, Texas.
McLeroy <fc Bradford, New Orleans.
John McGregor, Washington city.
, S. E. Belknap, New Orleans*
I Neilson, Wardwell & Co., New York.
Wolf & Peyton, Philadelphia.
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i A R ENO J W ROBERTS GKO WILKINSON E RHODES
Eno, Roberts & Co.,
IMPORTERS and Joblwrs of Staple --/A
an<l Fancy Dry Goods, 107 and 109 Lib
arty street, New York.
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■AT PRIVATE SALE.
I will sell 2 Building Lots 30 by 80 feet each,
lying on Alabama street, between our Com
ui’ssion House and the Magnolia house. Persons
wishing to build a Business house will do well to
embrace the present <>pjM>rtunity. Apply to
S. J. SHACKELFORD.
Com. Merchant.
Atlanta, Dec. 19. 1854. 17 dwtf
Seth Bryant,
■ A J ANLFACTI. RER and M holcsale •’Fl’]
AJL Dealer in BOOTS and SHOES, No.
76 Pearl street, (Qnincy Block,) Boston.
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Dyspepsia Positively Cured!!
DR. BECKWITH’S PILES.
4 FTER a trial of more than 25 y< are. and
jA sustained by testimonials from men of the
hifficst standing in the United States, is admit
ted to be tbe
BEST ANTI-DYSPEPTIC MEDICINE
ever offered to the public, and is now a S'I’AN
DARD MEDICINE. More than 500,000 boxes
have been disposed of, and the sales arc increas
ing. It is useless to publish certificates, but num
bers of them are in his possession, from such men
as Hon. Wm. Preston, formerly Senator U, S,
from S. C.; Hon. Geo. E. Badger, Senator U. S .
from N. C.; Rt. Rev. Levi 8. Ives, late Bishop of
N. U.; Ex-President Van Buren, N. Y.; Major
Sam’l McUombe, Ga.; n.ml a host of' similar per
sonages.
To he had of KAY & RAMSAY,
Atlanta, Ga.
None genuine without the written signa
ture of John Beckwith, m. d., Petersburg, Va.,
to whom Druggists will please apply.
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WYATT & CO. F. WYATT
Charleston, 8. C. Savannah, Ga
SOUTHERN FORWARDING HOUSE
A LL kinds of Merchandise and Produce
bought or sold on commission. Merchan
dise, Machinery and Produce forwarded to any
part of the country with greatest dispatch. Cash
required in hand, to pay charges on all Goods con
signed to us.
REFERENCES:
The Merchants of Montgomery, Ala.
Charles T. Pollard, Esq., Pres. Mont. A: West
Point Railroad.
Messrs, T. G. Simms & Co., Newnan, Ga.
Henry Misroon, esq., Agent New i
York steamers. > Charleston.
Messrs. Townsend, Crane Co. )
Messrs. Hotchkiss, Fenner Ar Co. ) v v
Messis. Conklin & Smith, ) New York
Messrs. R. C. Anderson Ac Co. ) T ...
Messrs. J. A. McAlister 4 Co. < Nashvdlc.
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$150,000. —Dashall & Co.’s National Gift
HUNTTESJFLI’TTTS ’
(■onsummation certain !—Seventy thous
and Tickets already sold !
ONLY SBO,OOO TO BE DISPOSED OF !
DISTRIBUTION OF GIFTS TO COME OFF WITH
OUT FAIL. MARCH 10, 1855,
OR sooner, if the tickets arc all sold.—Dashall
Ac Co. beg to assure their friends that, under
no circumstances will the distribution be post
poned beyond the above mentioned date, and they
hope, by energy and the co-operation of their pa
trons, to bring the enterprise to a conclusion at
an earlier pi ri<xl,in which case due notice will ba
given.
Office, 486 Broadway, New-York.
150,000 Presents to be given to the purchasorsot
the large and elegant engraving of the ‘lnaugur
ation of George Washington, President of the
United States,” from the celebrated painting < f
David Paul Laurens. Price of engraving ($1)
one dollar, which includes a gift ticket, entitling
the holder to a chance in the following lis: of
magnificent gifts.
The value of the presents, as appraised by a
i Committee chosen for the purpose, is $146.(100,
I as follows:
A splendid farm on the Hudson River,
completely stocked, houses, Ate. $20,000
Stone Front Dwelling and Loton Fifth
Avenue, N.Y. 13,000
A magnificent gold Tea Service, prop
erty of the late G. Van Denton, 4,000
Silver W ine Service, 1,000
The Race Horse “White Raven,” 8,000
Coach, Harness,and Horses, a magnif-
icent establishment, 3,500
30 shares Central Railroad stock, 3,000
200 Fine Watches, SIOO each, 20,000
10,000 Gold Seals and Charms, 10,000
10,000 Gold Pens and Silver Holders, 5,000
100 Boxes best Cigars, 500
100 Gold Guard Chains, 1,500
A Splendid Buggy, 190
“ Photon, 1,000
A Hors*', Harness ami Buggy, splen<lid
affair, 500
An elegant dog, St. Bernard, 100
Splendid Fast-sailing Yacht, “Spirit of
the Wave,” . 4.000
The fast and trim pleasure Yacht. ‘Eve-
ning Bird” % ,*)(io
A loan for 25 years, 8.000
“ “ 5,000
“ “ 1,000
(All without interest.)
1 Rosewood Piano, 800
3 Mahogany Pianos, 1,500
! A Farm in Ohio, 4,000
I A Farm in Kentucky, 3,000
’ A Fann in Pennsylvania. 6,000
A Fann in Massachusetts, 10,000
25,000 Vols. Poems, 11,000
Statue of Cigar Girl,’ by Reeves, 1,000
Also over 100,000 Paintings, Statues, Medals.
Charts, Albums, valuable books and Portfolios of’
Engravings, making in all 150,000 gifts, which
will be distributed by a committee op;>ointed by
the Shareholders, and forwarded free of charge bv
the public’s obedient servants,
DASHALL At CO.,
486 Broadway, New York.
Orders for Engravings and Tickets in this great
enterprise are daily arriving from all parts of the
I'uited Statesand Canada, which warrant us in
promising a very early day for the distribution.
Applications should be made immediately, asonly
a certain number of Tickets can Ik* sold. Letters
with the money enclosed, to lie pre-paid, and the
Engraving mid Ticket will be forwarded free.
DASHALL Ar CO.
486 Broadway, N. York.
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Gun and Locksmith Business.
undersigned respectfully in-<_ g
i forms the citizens of Atlaiitaand
’ vicinity, that he has now established
j himself in this city, and opened e
i shop two doors above the post-office, on Whit**-
I hall street, where he is prepare*! to make
RIFLES AND GVNS,
to order, and warrants them tube of superior work
manship and quality. Guns, Rifles and Pistols,
will la* repaired in the best possible manner, and
at reasonable charges. Locks put in order and
Keys furnished ; also, Bell hanging done in the
i most approved style, and at short notice, together
with everything that comes within his line of bu
siness.
[47-Uw 1 ni-j CHAS. HEINZ.
For Sale or Rent.
j now offer (privately) for sale, on reason-
V T able terms, the GORDON HOUSE, in
the town of Calhoun, Gordon County; also, the
Furniture, &c. The house is located in the most
business part of the town, with sixteen good rooms
above, a good Store Room below, and Bar and
Dineing room also. The house will Im* rented
on the Ist Tuesday in January next, if not sold
Ijcfore that time DUKE & BAILEY.
Calhoun, Dec’r 7, ’54. [44-tawt2sdec.
Gartrell & Glenn,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
ATLANTA, : : : ; GEORGIA*
ILL attend the Courts in*tbe Counties of
▼ T Fulton, DeKalb, Fayette, Campbell. Meri
wether, Coweta, Carroll, Henry, Troup, Heard,
Cobh and Spalding.
LUCIUS J. GARTRELL, LUTHER J. GLENN,
Formerly of Wash- Formerly of Me
ington, Ga. Donough, Ga.
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BLANKS
OF every description, on hand for sale, a
Kay’s “Mammoth JobOffice.”
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