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Io Merchajits. i
AY at Ramsay are now ready to furnish j
I\. Thngs and Medicines to Marchants at the*
lowest rtoMrtll ami arc, wr rhtrrfrF rfnthfng (or
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oZwfTT Planters’ Jlotrl/ *a»j >
RROAD STREET, "AUGUSTA, GA,
BT JOHN Huiaos &. J. OEOHGE IhLXtJ.
dec 23,'64 d w n54-ly.
x New Qjrleejw Barber Shop.
[ALBERT SCCTIJ
TIARBER mid Hair Dresser. VVushin •' >n
fyHall, Atlanta, Ga.
dec 80,’54 d nSH-I,
Mail Line. r?J
FOR DUCK TOWN COPPR MINES.
■» bnst BY way of r
TWlin# Rock, Ellijay and Dunn'f,Ferry.
THE anfeat, quickcat, and most
ctW, lr? pleasant route to the Duck Town
Copper Mines, Tennessee, is through Cassville.
The Stages are pleasant and commodious, good
horses, safe and carefu drivers. The rought is
thrognh some of the finest Mountain Scenery in
Georgia- As a large portion of the land in the
vicinity of the Mines is owned by persons living
ill the middle and Iqwer parts of the State, it
would he to t|ieir interest to come up and exam
ine.
The Stages leave Caseville every Monday and
Friday morning, at 4 o’clock. Stage offices at
Latimer’s hotel Cassville, and Cottaga Hall, by «
B. A. Freeman, ‘ Ellijay. Buy your tickets at
Atlanta for Casa Depot. 'I X • &***’ *••• I
BEING also Proprietor of a Well-
Stocked Livery Stable at Ellijay, the
undersigned is prepared to semi persons to any
po.nt to which they may wish to go.
j. s . DU MM.
ftov. 28,’54. wit n4O-tf
Charleston Aifectisincnts.
George Parks & Co.,
St 9 King Streep Charleston, South Carolina.
BOOKS ANT) STATIONARY,
Agent Southern Baptist Publiction Society. mIJ <
dec. 23, ’54 d w n54-ly.
Z Fullings, Anderson & Co., A
Z \AT HOLES ALE Dealers in Ready Made r
t y V Clothing and Men* Furnishing Goods,
£ A Mayne Street, Charleston, 8. C.
j tee 23, '54 dw n54-ly.li
\ J." /' M. F. Molony,
YI THOLERALE and Retail Dealer in For-
W eign and Domestic Dry Goods, 347 King
street. Charleston, B.C. dec 23 *54 d w li.M- ly
F .i X ..12.1 a / KO. I
w. Augusta Hotel,
Augusta, - - . > . • • Georgia,
bit <atw. F« STAHH, Proprietor JXI A
dec 23, ’54 dw n54-ly.
——u rro... .. ■■■
u American Hotel, • <***
King Street, comer of George.
Mrs. Ai J. tONRRMr, Proprietor.
Charleston, 8. C. , b
dec 23,*54 dw n54-ly.
Pavilion Hotel,
H. L. Bt TTERFIEU), ti |
CAarleeton, South Carolina.
dec 28, ’54 d w ns4?ly.
CAMERON, WFHfJ Ac CO.
IMPORTERS of China, Gias* and Earthen
ware, 145 Meeting street,
P. Camiron, v
Wm. L. Wkbd, ■ Charleston, 8. C.
Wm. M. Bao*. )
Will supply Country Merchants with Goods
in their line at as low rates as they can buy in
New York or else where.
dae 23, ’54 d w n*sl-ly.
Bancroft, Betts & Marshall,
IMPORTERS and Jobbers of Rilk Good
Foreign and Domestic Style floods, Nos. 20V
and 311 King St. corner of Market, Charleston
8. Carolina.
B. W. BANCROFT, W. W. LKMaN,
A. f. JAB. B. BKTTtJ,
M. W. MaBBHAU., J. R. BATES. 1 *
dee 23, ’64 d w n54-Iy.
Edward Daly’s
WHOLESALE and Retail Boot. Shoe and
Trunk Ware-House, No. 806 King street,
A few doors above the Merchants’ Hotel, same
aide, Charleston, 8. C.
dec 28, *64 d w n64-ly.
i John Marion,
Confectioner, and iju>wtar of French
Confectionery, Toys, 4c. No. 254 King st.
East side, Three Doors above Hasel st, Charles
ton S. C. dec 23. ’54 nM-ly
Pienon, Jennings & Co.,
1 ANUFACTURERS and Wholesale Dvul
iVl era in Clothing, No. 20 Hayne struct.
John 8. Piorson, )
Abm. G. Jennings, Charleston, 8. C.
Edward Pierson. _) dec 23 ’54 dw ly
Ambler & Selman,
Manufacturers and wholesale Deal
era in Hats and Cape, No. 101 Meeting
street, Charleston, 8. C.
D. A. AMBLER U. C. SKI.MAN.
dec 28, ’54 d w n54-l\.
WYATT a CO. r. WYATT
Charluston, 8. C. Savannah, Ga
SOUTHERN FORWARDING HOUSE
A LL kinds of Merchandise and Produce
7 V hou e ht or "° ld 0,1 commission. Mrrchan
ihse, 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. Pollan!, Esq, Pres. Moat. A West
Point Railroad.
Messrs, T. G. Biinnis & Co., Newnan, Ga.
Henry Misroon, esq., Agent New i
York steamers. ’■ Charleston.
Messrs. Townsend, Crane A Co. )
Messrs. Hotchkiss, Fenner A Co. ) K v .
Messm. Conklin A Smith, $ x>ew\ora
Messrs. R. C. Anderson so Co. j
Messrs. J. A. McAlister 4 Co. < N “* h ' ,n *
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“T VICTORIA HOTEL, '
CHARLESTON S. C.
Travellers for the above well known Hotel
will find Carriages and Omnibuses at the Depot
_ in Qharlestun, to convey them to the said Hotel,
rasa or CHaaue.
W. W. STARR, pßOPßiarua.
Dec. 5, 1851. 4Mw|y
R. Babe.
r.IVT.HY A a ILK MTtBLK,
King Kt. Charleston, South Carolina,
dee 13, 'M dw ns|-K.
I JOSEPH TRIES 1.
CLOTHING bTORE,
388 King-Street. <East Shir one dam- Sonth
of t'alhuun-Btreet.) Charleston. 8. C.
A fine aaadrtmcnt of Gentlemen’a Under Gar
ment*, Gloves, Cravats, Ac.
dec 23, ’54 d w nM-ly
< Alobilr JUmrrtisements.
' H. D. Blair 4 Co.
UCCEB4UIRB to Blair * Ralomon, Whole
-osak and Retail GROCERS, Nos. 11 & 18
Commerce and* Front Streets, Mobile, Alabama.
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r. daviii. (mm rmia
David & Ford,
GEN ER AL Receiving, Forwarding and Com
mission Merchants, corner Conti and Com
merce Streets, Mobile, Ala. [d;w 1 y
..
. / , Henry K. Fettyplace,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
N*.p7Br. Michael Street—Mobilr, .Alabama.
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y— **p
J. SANDH.,. LOUIS DURAND.
Sands A Co.
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
MOULR, ALA.
REFER TO
G. 8. Robbins 4 Son, i
1 Ripley 4 Judson, > New York.
J.C.’Ryan, S
PRES. ARCTIC IN’S. CO.
Judson & Co., J
Fearn, Donegan & Co. > New Orleans.
Bogert, Foley, 4 Avery. )
Taylor 4 Cassilly.
Insurance Companies.
C CHARTER Oak Life Insurance Co., of Hart
/ford, Qonn # , M. Boullemet, Agent.
Mutual Life Insurance Company, of N. York,
Thos. W. McCoy, Agent, No. 20 St. Michael st.
I Southern Mutual Insurance Comjieny, of Geor
gia, Sidney T. Douglas, Agent, office west side
Royal street, under Telegraph Office, Mobile.
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“cTeTbolles,
T\EALER in choice Family Grocer
> 1 /tea, Brandies, Wines, and Wooden
Ware, 110 Dauphin street, Mobile, has al
ways on hand a fine assortment of Catsups, Pick
les, Preserves, Jellies, Brandy Fruits, Syrujis,
Essences, and Flavoring Extracts, Pie Fruits, &c.
Aho, the best Brown Sugars, Stewart’s and other
Syrups, Fine Teas, Coflee and Chocolate.
[4B-tw-wly
JOHNSON & LE BARON~
L COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Wo. u7 & 69 Commerce St., Mobile.
J A RE constantly receiving, direct from Manu*
fheturers and Packers in the West, Bagging
lUid Hour, Bacon, Lard, Pork, Flour, and all
kin da of Western Produce, which they offer to
the trade on accommodating terms.
[4B-tw-wly
J. W. Hutchison’s Tonic Bitters.
*W[LL effectually cure Chills,, and Fevers,
Diarrhcra, Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dys
pepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases
the Kidneys, and all Complaints arising from
,a disordered Ljver or Stomach.
This celebrated Medicine is too well known to
need a puff; it is necessary only to occasionally
remind the public that they (the Bitters) are to be
found at nearly every Drug store in Mobile, eve
ry city of note throughout the United States,
Canada, Mexico, and West Indies; and sold
wholesale and retail by the Proprietor, corner of
Warren and Dauphin streets, Mobile, Alabama,
jan 1, *55 d w ly.
DR. TARDY & CO.,
A UCTIONEERS and General Commission
/\ Merchants, have removed from stores Nos.
10 and 12 £4. Michael street, to the spacious and
central store corner Commerce, Front and St.
Francis streets. [49-dwly
John 0. Reilly & Co.,
DEALERS IN GROCERIES, &c.,
Corner of Royal & St. Michael Streets,
MOBILE, ALABAMA.
[4B-tw:wly
JAMES A. KENNEDY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC
MOBILE, ALABAMA.
Ojjiee, S. E. Carncr Royal and Govern
ment Street*, up Stairs.
[4B-tw:wly
ROBT. W. HXITH. CARY W. BUTT.
ROBERT W. SMITH & CO.
general commission merchants
AND Dealers in W’cstern Produce, Mobile,
/\ Alabama, are constantly receiving, direct
from the manufactories in the W’est, on consign
ment, and offer for 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
FINE WINES &UIQUORS. *
IN WOOD 4 CLASS,
Fresh Family Groceries, &c., &c.
M GORDON, at Stuardi's old stand, No. 5->
e Conti street, has received and in store, a
superior stock of Goods in his line, which he is
offering to his customers on the most reasonable
terms, vix:
BRANDIES -Pale and Dark Hennessey, from
the London Docks; Old Peach Brandy.
WHISKIES--Irish, Hootch and Monongahela
Jamaica Rum.
GIN-OldHolland, Scheidam Schnapp*ln pints
anti quarts.
WINES—OId Reserve Madeira Wine; Blackburn
»k»; Old Port do; Sherry do; Fine Champagne,
Cabinet brand : fl. H. Mumm's Versenay <io. in
pint and quart bottles; Muscat Wine. Malaga
ife, Cooking Madeira do., tine Claret in quarts
and pints; fine Sauterne, in pints and quarts;
Porter, Ale A Cider, in bottles,
CORDIALS— Abaynth, Anlstetc, Curacoa,
Muraschino, perfect Love, Creme deMargaux,
Dun tick.
BYRUPS---Lemon, Raspl>erry, Orgeat®, &o.
FRUlTS—Brandy Peaches anti Cherries,
Peaches in their own jnice, (looeeberries, Cur
rants, Raisins, Dried Apple®, Dried Peaches.
Soft Shell Almonds, Currant Jelly, Raspberry
Jani, Gooseberry Jam, Dundee Marmalade. Pre
served Ginger in large and small jars, &c.
SAUCES, &c.—From Croose & Blackwell of
London —Mushroon Ketchup, Walnut do., Rend
ing Sauce, John Bull do., Harry’s do,, King of
Qude’sdo., Worcestershire Sauee, Royal Table
do., Salmon and Samprys in oil Sweet Oil in
bottles, half do, nnd Flasks. Mushroons, Green
Peas, Truffle®, pure Tomatoes in coses. Toma
to Ketchup. Anchovy and Hervey Paste. Ac.
PICKLEB—White Onions, Gerkins, Hot Pick
les, Piccalillys, Mixed Pickles, Fresh Pickles,
Caper®, Olives, plain and in oil. Sardines in
whole, J and f boxes. French Mustard, Durham
Mustard. Currie Powders, Ac.
SUNDRIES —Maecnroni, Vermicelli. Assorted
’ Paste®, fresh from Italy, Dutch Cheese, Grayerre
Cheese, Neufchatell do, Lenburge do, Northern
do, Bologna Suu»agcs fresh, large Smoked
Tongues, Breakfast Bacon, Mackerel, Buck
wheat, Whito Wine Vinegnr pure, fresh Sasafrns
for making Gumbo Extracts of Lemon. Venilia,
Cloves. Cinamon, Bitter Almonds, Peaches;
fresh Lobsters in cans, Salmon, Ac
And all other articles of Groceries and Delica
cies, which are warranted to be fresh, and will
be sold at reasonable prices. M. GORDON.
Mobile. Al*.
THOM AS i;. BASS,
(aaXBSHOR TO JQHR 8. UKYKR.)
Broker, Anrllonrrr and < i>mmlul«n Agvtit,
I dfcwly. 46 ROYAL TTREET.
GROCERS.
Huntington & hill, 95and 97 water
street; C. E. Holies, 110 Dauphin street;
R. U. Cunningham, 60 Dauphin street; John
son &. Leßuron, 67 and 69 Commerce atrc<t;
j Ober & Riley, 64 Dauphin street; G W Akdpe,
corner Dauphin and Franklin streets.
[49-dwly
> VV. H. Dunn & Co.,
’ll’ r HOLESALE and Retail Dealers in ready
I! made Clothing, No. 41 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 vnder 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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MOBILE AND MONTGOMERY
U. S. DAILY MAIL LINE
C CONSISTING of the following substantial
/and fast running Passenger Steamers, viz:—
Messenger, Magnolia, Cuba, Cremona and Em
press.
The above boats, 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.
The above steamers will be commanded by able
and experienced officers, who will use every ex
ertion to secure the -omfort 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-
I modations, apply on board, or to
COX, BRAINARD & CO.
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CfHOICE WINESAND LIQRLORS.—Bran
/dies —Sasarac of th a vintage of 1795, 1798,
1802 and 1805; Godard, vintage of 1828 ; Otard,
Dupny and otner brandies of various species and
qualities.
WINES—OId reserve, Pathetinho, Side and
East India Madiera; Duff Gordon and Harmony
& Nephew’s Sherry ; Hcidsick and many other
brands of Champagne ; White Wine ; Claret in
casks and cases 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 and Gou
ley’s Bitters, and everything in the way of
WINES and LIQUORS, which will be sold on
as rcaaonable terms as can be found, for cash or
city papers.
"100 casks of PORTER nnd ALE, in pints
and buarts SEWELL T. TAYLOR,
49 dwly. 15 Royal street,
HOLT & CO.,
IMPORTERS and 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, Sherry, Hock and other
Wincs; Scotch and Irish Malt, Wolfe’s A. & <S.
Gin, Barclay’s XX Porter, Liquors, Syrups, Cor
dials, choice Black and Green Teas, Coffees, Su
gars, Spices, Oils. English Pickles, Sauces, Fruita,
Jams und Jellies; Westphalia and American
Horns, Stilton, Eid ant, 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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Direct Importation.
TITHE undersigned is now receiving, via New
I Orleans, direct from Genoa, Marseilles and
Bordeaux —
Sweet Oil— superior, in quart bottles.
Maccaroni, Vermicelli—Fresh, and Paste of all
kinds.
Bologna Sausages—Choice, in jars.
Holland Cheese —in boxes of 12 and 24 pounds.
Guyere Cheese —Choice.
Sardinia Salt Cheese—Best.
Maraschino—Superior de Zara.
Absynthc—Superior Swiss, Pernotet Fils brand
: Annisette —superior French, Washington and
Lafayette brands
Sardines —Fresh, in whole, J and | ooxes
Stock Fish—Fresh and in fine order.
White Wine—Sauterne, Barsac, and Haut Sar
®ac, in casks, | do. and boxes
Clarrt of all kinds in casks and boxes
Bra ndy — Dark and Pale, 4 J and j pipes
Gin—choice Holland in pipes
Brandy Cherries, Prunes and French 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.
THIS Institution closed its last session about
the middle of October, with nearly two hun
dred students registered on its Catalogue, of whom
one hundred and sixty were prese >t at the last
Exhibition. It has, during the lust seven years,
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
cours.s will be resumed on the second.
—TERMS—
Board and Tuition for the whole Herndon, S2OO
Entrv F*es, (the first year only) 10
Bedding, (if furnished by the Institution) 8
The course of Instruction comprises the Eng
lish, French, 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, rc-
, ccive the diplomas of A. B. and A. M.
For further information, apply at the Spring
Hill College, near Mobile, Ala.
[49-d:wly
r .
Hardware. Cutlery, &c.
r J. C. GWIN & CO..
‘ 49 and 51 Commerce and Front Sts.,
HAVING greatly enlarged
their business, are now re
reiving from the American and j
English markets a large and well
, selected stuck of everything in their line, which
1 they are determined to dispose of on the most
i r as<'nable terms. Commission Merchants and
Country Dealers are respectfully invited to ex
-1 amine their stock.
ej Bar Iron. American and Swedish, all sizes—
-1 Horse-shoe Iron, of refined quality; Horse shoes.
’ I Horse shoe nails. Griffins; Hoop. Rod and Band
‘ I Iron : German Blistering and Cast Steel; Axes,
8 ( Coffins’ and Hunts; Cards, cotton and wool:
” Chains, ox and log; Trace Chains; Hames and |
‘i Collars; Plowsand Hom; Blacksmith's Tools; |
Nalls and Spikes; Builders' Hardware; Hollow
* < Ware; Spades and Shovels: Coffee Mills; Farm-
I*: ing Utensil®; Straw Cutters; Carpenters' Tools; !
Fan Mills; House Furnishing Goods, and a good I
assortment of Shelf and Fancy Hardware, pock-
Ict and table Cutlery. Paints, Oils, Putty and
(Window Glass. Parlor. Office and Cooking stove®.
and every other article usually found in a Hard
ware Store. [4B-tw:wly
j- EXCHANGE HOTEL,
IS now open tor the accommodation of perma -
nent nnd transient boarders. Thankful tor
past favofs. the suliscriber will endeavor to mer
it a continuance, heretofore reeceived, while nt
the Pattison House.
Breakfast hours, 7 to B—Dinn. r. 1 to 3.
Hl GRIFFIN. Exchange st:, Mobile, Ala.
49-d-w-ly.
J. W. Hutchinson’s Tonic Bftters,
the cure of Chillsand Fever,Dyspepsia,
Liver Complaint,Diarrhirn. Jaundice, (.'hron
ic or Nervous Debility, and almost all other dis
eases incidental to a Southern climate, is a ct r
tain preventative (if taken during an epidemic)
to Yellow Fever or Asiatic Cholera. As a Fam
ily Medicine it is invaluable —it is highly recom
mended in the diseases of Children—as a prc<
ventative nnd rem dy for Worms, it has no su
! perior.
Dikectiqxs —The dose for an adult, is from a
teaspoonful U> a wine glassful, two or three limes
a day, or as often as occasion requires.
Price 50 cents per Bottle. —Mobile, Ala.
[4B-tw:wly
Wolff & Co., Importers.
FITHE undersigned respectfully l>eg leave to in-
I form Merchants ami Dealers generally that
they are receiving direct from France, England
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. Dunion, Dumon Gunyer & Co., A. <Seig
nitte. Gins, stork, Fish, Swan, Schnapps; Port
and Madeira and .Sherry Wines, of ordinary and
fine grades. Whiskey, Irish, Scotch, Rye and
Bourbon. Champagnes, of various fine and me
dium qualities. London Porter and Ale, cigars,
&c..a1l of w'hich we offer on reasonable terms,
and at prices that will compete fully with those
of New York, Boston or Philadelphia. Our re
tail department embraces the finest and choicest
stock ever offered to consumers in the Abuth, and
enables us to fill all orders addressed* to us with
promptness and djspatch.
WOLF & CQ.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Wines and Li
quers, Mobile. Ala.— Commerce street.
[49-dwly
MARTIN PICKETT. D. D. CAMPBELL.
Martin Picket & Co.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS,
CORNER ROYAL AND AD AMS STREETS,
Near the Railroad Depot —Mobie, Ala.
HAY, Corn, Oats and Bran always for sale,
at the lowest market prices. [49-dwly
Thomas Thompson,
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.
[4B-tawly
STEPHEN TWELVES,
IMPORTER of and Dealer in Wines, Bran
dies, Gin, Whiskey, Rum, Cordials and Li
quors, of all kinds, required fer Hotel or Steam
boat Bars, No. 55 and 57 Commerce and 56
Front street Mobile. [49-dw ly
GEO. W . TARLETON. JNO. WHITING
TARLETON & WHITING,
1 FACTORS and Commission Merchants, Mo
* bile, Ala. —Cash advances made on cotton
and other consignments. [49-tw:wly
rTwT adams/
Grocer, corner of Front, Common and Fulton ata.
ty 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 Store*. — Special attention paid to j
keeping at all times a (nil stock of articles re- >
quired by Boats. [dec. 18-d-wly.
A. BROOKS,
Auction Vfc Coinmlsxlon Merchnnt, «
OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE IN CONTI STREET,
Opposite County Court-House, Mobile, Ala.
dec. 18. d-w-ly.
A. M. SALOMON,
Importer of Havana Clears.
54 Royal Street, opposite the Savings Bank,
dee. 18. d-w-ly.
Rickman & Bro.,
DEALERS in silks and Fancy Goods, Irish j
Linens and Lawns, straw Bonnets, Ribbons, '
<Stc. No. 25 Dauphin street, Mobile, Ala.
[4B-twawly
JAMES E. SAUNDERS & SON,
CoiiunlMHioii Merchants,
Mobile, Ala.
dec. 18. d-w-ly.
Barney Brothers,
J_ers in Bar Iron, Nails, r- KJ? A KjU* |
Castings, Hardware, Cutlery, &c., 45 and 47
Commerce and Front streets, Mobile, Ala.
Agents for Rich & Co’s, celebrated Sala
mander Safes. [4B-tawly
Shannon & Co.,
A and Retail dealers in Gro-
V * ceries, Liquors, Wines, and choice Steam- i
boat and Family Stores, No. 36 Front and 35
Commerce streets, Mobile, Ala.
[4B-tawly
Mrs. Waldauer,
1 \RY GOODS. Millinery, and Fancy
L /Goods, No. 151 J Dauphin street, Mo-,Mad '
bile, Ala. I
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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
C. H. MINGE & CO.,
Factors and Commission Merchants,
MOBILE, ALA.
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BATTLE HOUSE,
MOBILE, : : : ALABAMA.
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D. Dent & Co..
t-'IOTTON Factors, and Commission and For
warding Merchants. No. 24 Commerce and
Front streets. Mobile, Ala. [4B-tw-wly
• M. Boullemet,
MOBILE Literary Depot, Corner Royal A
Dauphin streets! All the Cheap and Stan
dard publications constantly on hand. Orders
from the country strictly attended to.
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JOHN PARKER —WM MORRIS EDWARD W m'gINNIS
Parker, Morris & Co.,
Successors to t. p. Miller & co. Gro
cent, No. 8 and 10 Commerce street. Mobile,
Ala, [4B-tw:wly
JOSEPH E. MUfTCELL,
General Commission Merchmt,
Mobile, Alabama.
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M. Waring & Co.,
1| ECEIVING and Forwarding Mei
|/liants. iiinl General Strambont Agents
No. 88, Front street. Mobile. All Goods
i consigned to their care for the interior, will be re-
I ccived and forwarded with all possible despatch,
and free of any charge for Commissions and
Storage.
W. I). BERRY,
Cotton 13rol£.Cl’,
No. 13 Water Street, Mobile, Alabama
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JOHN BURDEN W T IIARfUSS . J W BURDEN
Burden, Harriss & Co.,
(COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 93 Wa
.. ter street, Mobile, Ala. —Dealers in Hides,
Hay, Corn, Oats, Bran, Meal, Potatoes, Flour,
Onions, &c. —Liberal cash advances made on
consignments. [4B-tw-wly
A. BROOKS,
4 UCTIONEER and Commission Merchant
7 \ Office and Warehouse, in Conti street, op
posite County Court House.
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A DANIELS C L THOMAS
Daniels & Thomas,
AYT HO I,ESALE and Retail Grocers, and
* | Commission Merchants, Nos. 21 Com
merce and 22 Front streets, Mobile, Ala.
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Parker, Morris, & Co.,
. (SUCCESSORS toT. P. Miller & Co.
1 -jj- Grocers, Nos. 8 and 10 Commerce
yji . ' Street, Mobile, Alabama.
JOHN PARKER,
WILLIAM MORRIS.
44tAwly E’RD. W. McGINNis.
WM. C. CALVERT.] [JOSEPH FLAUT.
Wm. Calvert & Co.,
fFiHfc) WHOLESALE Grocers, and General
* I‘i jx j 1 Commission Merchants, Nos. 16,18 and
20 Commerce street, Mobile, Alabama.
December 7 1854 44tAwly
J. C. Rupert & Co.,
SUCCESSORS to Rupert, McLelland & Co.
Commiesion Merchants, Mobile, Ala.
J. C. RUPERT,
HUivh M.S. (WSSETTY.
M. T. PERRYMAN E. S. PERRYMAN
Perryman & Son,
TIT HOLESALE and Retail Grocers, 19
y* Commerce and 20 Front streets, Mobile,
Ala. [4B-tw-wly
W. B. ROSE.-JOHN A. CHAPMAN.-A. O. SIBLEY
Rose, Chapman & Sibley,
IT T HOLESALE and Retail Grocers, Corner
If of Commerce and St. Louis streets, Mo
bile, Ala. [4B-tw-wly
WM, H. ROSS ALFRED G. ROSS
Wm. H. Ross & Co.,
(Late Ross & Marshall,)
( N ROGERS, 23 Commerce and
J Mobile, Alabama. [4B-taw ly
Aubrey & Kennedy,
XTT HOLESALE GROCERS, No. 31 and 33
yy Commerce and 31 and 34 Front streets,
Mobile, Ala. [4B-t<wly
Daniels, Elgin & Co.,
YYTHOLESALE and RETAIL Deal- .
y y ers in DRY GOODS, Comer of Dau
phinand Water streets, Mobile, Ala- /i
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R. H. SLOUGH,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 90 Commerce Street, Mobile, Ala.
t [4B-tw-wly
Alex. Flash & Son,
Cl ENERAL COMMISSIONand Pro- RVVVA
Jfduce Merchants, No. 28 St. Michael
street, Mobile, Ala.
Alex. Flash, N. Orleans.
Wm Flash, Mobile.
Wm Hartwell, “ [4B-Uwly
PATTISON HOUSE,
A’ 0. 28 ROYAL BTHE E T,
Mobile, Alabama.
Garnett & Mann, Proprietors.
FlThe above Establishment has lieen thoroughly
| renovated, and is now open for the reception
of Visitors.
WM. B. MANN JAMES GARNETT
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J SANDS. LOUIS DURAND. I
Sands & Co.,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Mobile, : ? ; : Alabama.
REFER TO
G. S. Robbins & Son, I
Ripley A Judson, > N» w-York.
J. C. Ryan, ) Pres. Arctic Ins. Co. ,
Judson & Co., ]
Fearn, Donegan & Co. i _ T „ .
Bogert, Foley & Avery, f or,tanß '
Taylor & Cassilly. J
[ i 8-uw 1 y
Wm. T. Marshall,
(Lnte Ross <(• Marshall,)
YYTHOLESALE GROCER, Commerce and
y y Front streets, one door aliovc St. Louis st.,
Mobile, Ala. [4B-tiwly
CAMPB&fcfc A ©•-
Receiving and Forwarding Merchants.
MOBiL-E, ALA.
August 29, 1854. I ly.
(General
J. R. SWIFT,
Gen l. Auction & Commission Merchant,
FOOT OF WHITE HALL ST., ATLANTA, GA.
REFERENCES:
Whitney & Hunt. Atlanta, Ga.
J. R. Wallace & Bro. “ “
U. L. Wright, Esq. “
Dd, Swift, Esq-, Savannah, Ga.
Davis, Kolb & Fanning, Augusta, Ga.
Neufer. Hendrix & Co. Charleston, S. C.
Nichol A Peacock, Nashville, Ten.
W. H. Peters, New Orleans.
jan 4, 54 dw n62-ly. j
W. M. Freeman,
(' 1 ENERAL AGENT, Collecting, Receiving,
T Auction, Forwarding and Commission Mer
chant, Jcfierson. Cass county, Texas.
R E K E R E N C E S :
Wright A Bridgeford, Louisville, Ky.
Col. Matt Ward, Jcfierson, Texas.
McLeroy A Bradford, New Orleans.
John McGregor, Washington city.
S. E. Belknap, New Orleans-
Neilson, Wardwell & Co., New York.
Wolf A Peyton, Philadelphia.
[49-tw:wly 1
Seth Bryant,
MANUFACTURER and Wholesale tfli
Dealer in BOOTS and SHOES, No.
76 Pearl street, (Qriincy Block,) Boston.
. [4B-Uwly.
KEY WEST EUIRIDA
E J GUMKZ CO.
General CoNmission Merchants
AND DEALERS IX ' '
Anieiimu nntl Culi*u Piuduri*.
BTQ.REB
A GENTS in Florida for the Bridgewater
/\ Paint Company, Key West, Florida.
E. J. G. &.Co. have large Warehouses, Wharf
Docks, and all other conveniences for vessels of
nny size to discharge, load and repair.
RLhEHENCEB:
Jos. E. Murrell, MobilelG. Bogart & Co. N. 0.
A. Flash & Son, do. J J Gomez & Bro Havana.
M DCruzat&Co. do. H. Rottmnn, Esq do.
Flash A Co. N. Orleans Ed. Flash & Co. New York.
And many other long-established merchants
in the above mentioned cities.
dec 21, T>4 d w n52-ly
EDWARD H. STABLER. FRANCIS STABLER
». H. STABLER &. CO.,
WHOLESALE DRUGGIST,
IMPORTERS of English, French and German
Drugs, Dye Stuff, Paint and Oil Dealers, at
the Old Stand, No. 120 Pratt street Wharf, Third
Door West from Calvert Street, Baltimore,
dec 23, ’54 d w 52-Gm.
JAMES HASLETT.
IMPORTER AND GENERAL DEALER IN
Liquors cfc
No. 4, Commerce Street,
Baltimore, :::::: Maryland.
M Coulter. Aug. 29, ’54. nltf
IJfTIRjVMY:
DR. W. R. MOSELEY’S Surgical and
Cancer Infirmary, is now open for the ISijjsJ
reception of patients. His Infirmary contains
thirty large well furnished rooms, with plenty of
good and trusty servants always on hand. Thisis
the first Institution of the kind ever established in
the Southern States, although such an institution
has long been needed. Ladies Department strict
ly private, if desired. They will receive the daily
attention of the proprietor, as well as one of the
most experienced Matrons in the South. Dr.
Moseley’s treatment is generally without the use
of the knife, causing very little pain. Patients are.
boarded at $1 per day, or sls per month. Fee
to be agreed upon before the case is undertaken.
All communications must be post paid, and ad.
dressed to W. R. MOSELEY, M. D., Griffin, Ga.
Aug. 29,’54. nltf
~Y TARNISHES, Varnishes, a fresh supply of
V all sorts, just received by K & R.
New JJurk CAiwcrtwincnte.
British Periodicals.
EARLY COPIES SECURED.
LEONARD SCOTT’ & CO., New York, con
tinue to rc-publish the following British Peri
odicals, viz:
1
The London Quarterly,
2.
The Edinburgh Review ( Whig.)
3.
The North British Review (Free Church.)
4.
The Westminster Review (Liberal.)
5.
Blackwood’B Edinburgh Magazine (Troy)
The present critical state of European affairs
will render those publications unusually inter
esting during the forthcoming year. They will
occupy a middle ground bytween the hastily
written news-items, crude speculations, and fly
ing rumors of the daily Journal, and, the pon
derous Tome of the future historian, written af
ter the living interest and excitement of the great
political events of the time shall have passed
away. It is to these Periodicals that readers
must look for the only really intelligible and re
liable history of current events, and as such, in
addition to their well-established literary, scien
tific, and theological character, we. urge them up
on the consideration of the reading public.
tIT* Arrangements are now permanently made
for the receipt of Early Sheets from the British
Publications, by which we are enabled to place
all our Reprints in the hands of subscribers,
about as soon as they can be furnished with the
foreign copies. Although this involves a very
large outlay on our part, we shall continue to
furnish the Periodicals at the same low rates as
hertofore, viz:
Per ann.
For any one of the four Reviews $3 00
For any two of the four Reviews 6 00
For any three of the four Reviews . 7 00
For all four of the Reviews 8 00
Fur Blackwood’s Magazine 3 Oy
For Blackwood and three Reviews 9 00
For Blackwood and the four Reviews 10 00
Payments to be made in all cases in advance.—
Money current in the State where issued will
lie received at par.
CLUBBING.
A discount of twenty-five per cent, from the
above prices will be allowed to Clubs ordering
four or more copies of any one or more of the
above works. Thus: Four copies of Blackwood,
or ol one Review, will be sent to one address for
$9; four copies of the four Reviews and Black
wood for $3(1; and so on.
POSTAGE.
In all the principal Cities and Towns, these
works will be delivered, through Agents, Free oi
Postage. When sent by mail, the Postage to
any part of the United States will be but Twcn
four Cents a year for “Blackwood,” and but
Fourteen Cents a year for each of the Reviews.
Remittances and communications should al
wavs be addressed, post-paid, to the Publishers,
LEONARD SCOTT A CO.
54 Gold Street, New York.
N. B.—L. S. &. Co. have recently published,
and have now for sale, the “Farmer’s Guide,”
by Henry Stephen, of Edinburgh, and the late
Prof. Norton, of Yale College, New Haven,
complete in 2 vols., royal octavo, containing 1600
pages, 14 steel and 600 wood (•ngravings. Price,
in muslin binding, $6.
11F Th is work is not the old “ Book of the
Farm,” lately resuscitated and thrown upon the
market.
A R ENO J W ROBERTS GEO WILKINSON K RHODES
Eno, Roberts & Co.,
IMPORTERS and Jobbers of Staple
and Fancy Dry Goods, 107 and 109 Lib
orty street, New York.
[4B-tw-wly
E. M. Davis & Co.,
and PHILADELPHIA. Im
porters of French and India Silk Goods.
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Read! Read!! Read!!!
VNY person wishing information in a new
ami reliable invention and discovery,
whereby he can make from S2OOO to S3OOO
per year clear, can have full instructions and cir
culars, forwarded them by addressing
IAMES R. DEMSTON,
Canandaigua, New Yojk, N. Y.
And enclosing two dollars.
This is no( ouaofthoscswißdlingadvertumicnts
circulated in the press, but is a reliable and safe
business. Money will lie refunded if required.
December 9 45t*wlm J. R. D.
slso,ooo.—Dasliall & Co.’s Kattohal W
JSZO'anEIXIJPJEITSEI!
(’onsuihmattOH certain —Btrenlrj
and Tickets idryady s>dd !
ONLY SBO,OOO. TO BE DISPOSED OF .!
DISTRIBUTION OF GIFTS TO COME OFF WffK
OUT FAIL. MARCH 10, 1b66,
OR sooner, if the tickets are all sold.—Dasball
& Co. beg to assure-th.-ir Iriends that under
no circumstances will the distribution bo post
poned lieyond the above mentioned date, andth.-y
hope, by energy aijd the co-operation of their pa
trons, to bring the enterprise to a' conclusion ut
an earlier period,in which case due notice will be
given.
Office, 486 Broadway, New-York.
150,000 Presents to be given to the purchascrsot
the large and elegant engraving Os 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 list of
magnificent gifts.
The value of the presents, as appraised by* a
Committee chosen for the purpose, is $146,000,
as follows: ’
A splendid farm on the Hudson River,' ( .
completely stocked, houses, &c.
Stone Front Dwelling and Lot on Fifth
Avenue, N. Y. 13,000
A magnificent gold Tea Service, prop
erty of the late G. Van Denton, 4,000
Silver Wine Service, 1,00(1
The Race Horse “ White Raven,” 8,000
Coach, Harness, and Horses, a magnif-
icent establishment,
30 shares Central Railroad stock, 3,000
200 Fine Watches, SIOO each, 20,000
10,000 Gold Sealsand 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
“ Phttton, 1,000
A Horse, Harness and Buggy, splendid-
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” ,000
A loan for 25 years, ‘ 8,000
' “ “ 5,000
“ 1,000
(Ail without interest.)
1 Rosewood Piano, * 800 '
3 Mahogany Pianos, 1,500
A Farm in Ohio, 4,000
A Fannin Kentucky, 3,000
A Farm in Pennsylvania, 6,000
A Farm 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
wdl be distributed by a committee oppointed by
the Shareholders, and forwarded free of charge by
the public’s obedient servants,
DASHALL & CO.,
486 Broadway, New York.
Orders for Engravings ami Tickets in this great
enterprise are daily arriving from all parts of the
United Statesand Canada, which warrant us in
promising a very early day for the distribution.
Applications should be made immediately, as only,
a certain number of Tickets can be sold. Letteiw
with the money enclosed, to. be pro-paid, and the
Engraving and Ticket will be forwarded free.
DASHALL & CO.
486 Broadway, N. York.
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MEDICATED INHALATION! w
CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED AS
TREATED BY DR. E. N. TRIBT,
WITH HIS CELEBRATED
Hygen & Oxygenic Vapor!
DR. TkIST, graduate of the Royal College ol
Surgeons in London, and the recipient of di
plomas from the Lung Institution of Edinburgh
and Hotel des Invalides of Paris, having settled
permanently in New York for the practice of his
profession, begs leave to suggest to the citizens cl
the United Slates that several years of study and
successful experiments in England and Scot
land, as well as other parts of Europe, with CON
SUMPTION IN ALL ITS FORMS, enable
him to warrant, not only relief, but a complete
cure to all those suft’ering with this great national
disease.
Dr. Trist deems it unprofessional to advertise;
but others having represented themselves as the
originators of the Inhalation Treatment, he would
say to the afflicted that he alone is entitled to its '
first introduction, and would caution all against
using the useless and dangerous compounds ad
vertised by incompetent persons.
“ Take up thy bed and walk ! ’ ’
Dr. Trist would say to those interested, that he
has had manufactured, for the use of his patrons,
his “ Patent Inhaling Tulies” through which the
vapor is conveyed to the parts affected, and which
he earnestly commends for the cheering results
which have attended their use: and the fact,
that they mny he used by the most feeble invalid
without any unpleasant symptoms.
To those residing out of the city, Dr. 'Prist will
forward one of the Inhaling Tubes, together with
a package of the Vapor, sufficient to last three
months, accompanied with ample directions for
use, on receipt of a letter containing ($10) Ten
Dollars, and describing symptoms.
A cure is warranted in all stages of Consump
tion, Bronchitis, Asthma, and all other affectior'
of the Throat, Lungs, and Air Passages. I»
case of failure, the money will be returned.
Address (postpaid) DR. E. N. TRIST,
68 Grand st., New York City.J|
A Card to the Ladies.
OR. E. N. 'FRIST’S Breach Periodical Life
Pills have ever proved infallible in eradica
ting any difficulty, and removing all obstructions
and stoppages of the menses. These Pills have
been used for years in the private practice of
French physicians, ami, to some extent, in this
country. Urged by many Indies, who have used
the Periodical Life Pills, Dr. 'Prist has been in
duced to call the attention of the public to their
wonderful powers in the alleviation of suffering
from any irregularity, of whatever nature, as well
as to prevent pregnancy in those ladies whose
health will not permit of an increase of family.
Pregnant females, or those supposing them
selves so, will not, of course, take these Pills, as
Dr. Trist assumes no responsibility after this ad
monition. Their mildness, however, would pre
vent any mischief to health under any circum
stances.
Beware of imposition. These Pills are sold
only by DR. E, N. TRIST, who will forward a
box to any address, in any part of the country,
with ample directions, on receipt of Three Dol
lars enclosed in a letter, post-paid. Address,
DR. E. N. TRIST,
68 Grand st., New York City.
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Billiard fables.
fIMIE Subscribers having enlarged their man-
1 ufacturing facilities, and made essential im
provements in the construction and elasticity of
the Patent Vulcanized India Rubber Cushions,
which aru pref erred to all others by the best ama
tuer {day era, enables them to furnish tables cheap
er t an any others; whereby we are enabled to ''
offer a good and suimtantial table for $225 up to
$250 and S3OO, with everything complete; with
marble, wood and slate beds, some of which are
made expressly (or private use. Orders by mail
for Tables, Balls. Cues, Cloths, French Cue
Leathers, Cue Vt ax, and Repairing old cushions,
attended to as promplv as if given in person.
GRIFFITH & DECKER,
Billiard Manufacturers, No. 90 Ann street,
New York. t oct 23, ’54 n 25 3m. * ,
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