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Mobile 1. BAVIM. LOUIS DURAND. Sands &. Co. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS '-8# '< MOBILE, At A. REFER TO 0-8. Robbins 4* Son, ) ■ i Ripley $• Judson, > New Fork. J C. Ryan, ' PHIS. ARCTIC ins co. Judson & Co., ’“** \ '** Mite Fearn, Donegan de Co. > New Orleans. I Bogert, Foley, 4 Avery. ) Taylor 4 Cassilly. Insurance Companies. Z CHARTER Oak Life Insurance Co., of Hart l/for<l, Conn s . M. Boullemet, Agent. iVfiitual Life Insurance Company, of N. York, Thos. W. McCoy, Agent, No. 20 St. Michael st. Southern Mutuailnsurance Company, of Geor gia, Sidney T. Douglas, Agent, office west side Royal street, under Telegraph Office, Mobile. 48-twawly C £ BOLLES, ’ TpkEAI.ER in choice Family Grocer- fTrT\ l/ies, 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, Syrups, Essences, and Flavoring Extracts, PicrFruits, dec. Also, the best BTown Sugars, Stewart’s and other I syrups, Fino Teas, Coflee and Chocolate. £4B-tw-wly H. D. Blair & Co. Ct UCCEBSORS to Blair & Salomon, Whole -sale and Retail GROCERS, Nos. 11 & 13 Commerce and Front Streets, Mobile, Alabama. [44-Uwly F. DAVID. * CLINTON FORO David & Ford, ~ > .4* GENERAL Receiving, Forwarding and Com mission Merchants, corner Conti and Com merce Streets, Mobile, Ala. [d;wly Henry K. Fettyplace, i COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 87 St. Michael Strmt—Mobile, Alabama. . - t [4B-tw:wly JOHNSON &LB BAHON? W. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, • ' No. 67 & 69 Commerce St., Mobile? A RE constantly receiving, direct from Manu -2V facturers and Packerainthe West, Bagging and Rope, Bacon, Lard, Pork, Flour, and all kinds of Western Produce, which they offer to the trade on accommodating terms. [4 8-tw-wly a J. W. Hutchison’s Tonic Bitters. • WILL effectually cure Chills, and Fevers, A Diarrhoea, Liver Complaint, Jaundice. Dys ■ pepsia, Chronic or Nertoue Debility, Discasex of the Kidneys, and all Complaints arising from a disordered Liver or Stomach. This celebrated Medicine is too well known to need a puffi it is necessary only to occMionslty remind the public that they (the Bitters) are to be found at nearly every Drug store in Mobile, eve rv city of note throughout the United States, Canada, Mexico, and West and so hl wholesale and retail by the Proprietor, comer <n Warren and Dauphin streets, Mobile', Alabama, jan 1, ’55 d w ly. “ DR? TARDY & CO, < UCTIONEERS and General CommiMlon /\ Merchants, have removed from stores Nos. TO and 12 St. Michael street, to the spacious and central store corner Commerce, Front'and St. Francis streets. [49-dwly w -jg™— - ■ -- • w ~T... 1...- John 0. Reilly & Co., DEALEKS IN GROCERIES, &c„ Corner of Royal & St. Michael Streets’, MOBILE, ALABAMA. Jfcw l .e <* [4B-twiwty JAMES A. KENNEDY, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC ~ MOBILE, ALABAMA. OJK S’. Corner Royal and Govern-. meni Streets, up Stairs. [4Btw:wly MOST. W. BMITH. GARY W. BUTT. ROBERT W. SMITH & CO. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS A ND Dealers in Western Produce, Mobile. Alabama, are constantly receiving, direct from the manufacturiea in the West, on consign ment, and oiler for snle, at the lowest market -rates, various brands Kentucky and Missouri Bagging, Rope and Twine, and have also a con* stunt supply of Gunny Cloth for<alc in quanti ties to suit purchssera. Orders promptly atten ded t». [49-dwly J 2 FINE WINES &JLIQUORS. IN WOOD 4 GLASS. .Freth Family Groceries, &c., &o. As GORDON, atStuardi’a old stand, No. 65 * nrl street, has received and in store, a superior •took of Goods in his line, which he is offering to bis customers on the most reasonable terms, vix: . DR AN DIES— pale and Dirrlpt Hennessey, from ths London Docks; 01<l P<lte*fe Jfcandy. WHISKIES Irish, Scotch *1 Wuongahola Jamaica Rum. . »• « . GIN-OldHolland,Schoidnitf&jfrUnppsin pinta and quarts. • WINES—OId Reserve MadeirgWtno; Blacklmrn do; Old Port do; Sherry do; Champagne, Cabinet brand: G. H. bluiunfsTlArsenay do in , ulnt and quart bottles; Mum}, ) v ine. Malaga flu , Cooking Madeira do., fintHjlaret iu quarts and pinta; tine Sauterne, In pints nud quarts; Porter, Ale A Cider, in bottles, CORDIALS—Abeynth. Anlstetc, Curacoa, Maraschino, Perfect Love, Creme deMargaux, Dautlck. '» SYRUPS-- Lemon, Raspberry, Orgeats, Ac. FRUlTS—Brandy Peaches and Cherries, k Peaches in their own juice. Gooseberries, Cur rants. Raisins, Dried Apples, Dried Peaches, Soft Shell Almonds, Currant Jepy, Raspberry Jam, Gooseberry Jam, Dundee Marmalade, Pre served Ginger In large and sinalfjars, Ac. r » SAUCES, Ac.—From Creole a Blackwell >f i London—Mushrwui Ketchupßi>lnut del. Head*' ing Suttee, John Bull do., Harrr’a do., King of •Gude s do., Woroeaterriuro Banee, Royal Table } do., Salmon and Saronrys in oil Sweet Oil in , bottles, half do, and Fiaaka, Mushroous, Green Peas, Truffles, pure Tomatoes in cases, Toma to Ketchup, Anchovy nnd Hertey Paste, Ac. PICKLES—White Onions, Gorkina, Hot Pick les. Piooolillys, Mixed Picklea, Fresh Pickles,' Capers. OUvee, plain and in oil, Sardines in whoU, | and i boxes. French Mustard, Durham Mustard, Cnrrie Powders. &e. BUNDRIKH-Macoerviu, Vermicelli, Assorted Pastes, fresh from Italy, Dutch Cheese, Qrayerre Cheese. Neufebalell do. Leu barge do. Northern do, Bdvgna Sausages fresh, targe Smoked Toagvee, Broakthst Bneon, Mackerel, Buck wheat, While Wine Vinegar pure, fresh Bas*fras for making Gumbo Extracts <4 Lenjon. Venilla. Clovoa. Cinamon, Bitter Aluioudo* Peaches; fresh Lolwteni in can*. Salmon, And all other article# <if Gnxwrioa nnd Deltca- warranted to be freeh, and will prices M. GORDON. ||lKle, Ala. 49-d-T.l v Mtafefeaa i • TO JO«V a. oaxia.) BBrsksr, Awettot.'-or *ml CosMMUselwa Agent, vjw- dkwly. -'J- 4ft ROYAL BTKEET. GROCERS T f UNTINGTON & HILL, 95and V7 Water 171 street; E. Bolles, 110 Dauphin street; . R. C. Cunningham, 60 Dauphin street; John son A Leßaron, 67 and 69 Commeice street; Ober & Riley, 64 Dauphin street; G W Scipe, corner Dauphin and Franklin street*. [49-dwlv . W. H; Dnnn&Co., WHOLESALE and Retail Dealers in ready made Clothing, No. 41 Water street. Mo bile, Ala., respectfully call the attention of pur chasers to tlicir largo and well selected stock of Gentlemen's Fashionable Clothing, which has been gotten up rnder 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 bands, to which they would also invite the attention of purchasers before buying. [49-dwly ' “ 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 1 Brandies, fine Champagne, English and Scotch Ales, Madeira, Port, Sherry, Hock and other Wines; Scotch and Irish Malt, Wolfe’s A. S.S. ! Gin, Barclay’s XX Porter, Liquors, Syrups, <Jor- > dials, choice Black and Green Teas, Coffees, Su-' gars, Spices, Oils, English Pickles, Sauces. Fruits, i Jams and Jellies; Westphalia and American ■ Hams, Stilton, Eidam, E. D., and Pine Apple I 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. [49-dwly CIHQICE WINES AND LIQRUORS.—Bran ydies—Sasarac of tho vintage of 1795, 1798, 1802 and 1805; Godard, vintage of 1828 ;Otard, Dupny and otue? brandies of various species and qualities. WINES—OId reserve, Pathetinho, Side and East India Madiers ; Duff Gordon and Harmony & Nephew’s Sherry; Heidsick 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, 01<l Rosnokia and Old Rye Whis ky ; Brandy Fruits and Fruits in juice ; Cordials ' of every description ; Broker’s Berlin and <rou- ‘ fey’s Bitters, and everything in the way of WINES and LIQUORS, which will be sold on as reaaonable terms as can lie found, for cash or city papers. 100 casks of PORTER and ALE, in pinta and buarts SEWELL T. TAYLOR, 49 dwly. 15 Royal street, 7 5 MOBILE AND MONTGOMERY U. S. DAILY MAIL LINE Z lONsWSTING of the following substantial t>and fast running Passenger Hteamers, viz:— 1 Mewtenger, Magnolia, Cuba, Cremona and Em press. efefag' '’• N ’ The above boats, carrying the U. 8, Mall, 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 i Trains of Railroad Cars,.and connecting daily at Montgonwry with the Cars, and at Mobile with the New Orleans Mail Boats. One of the above boatswill leave Selina on the i downward trip at 6 o’cloc k 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 al>ovc 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. 48-tw:wly Direct Importation. JIHE undersigned is now receiving, via New Orleans, direct from Genoa, Marseilles and rdeaux— 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 Guyore Cheese—Choice. . Sardinia Salt Cheese—Best. ’ Maraschino—Superior de 'Zara. Absynthe—Superior Swiss, Permit et Fils brand Annisette —superior French, Washington and Lafayette brands Sardines—Fresh, in whole, | and I ooxes Stock Fish—Fresh and in fine order. White Wine—Sauterne, Bursae, and Haut Sar sac.in casks, | do. nnd boxes Claret of all kinds in casks and boxes Brandy—Dark and Pale, | j and j pipes Gin—choice Holland in jrijies Brandy Cherries, Prunes and French Pickles— a large assortment—all of which are offered for sale on rtosMuhfe. terms bv * te’' George aite, 76 Commerce st.. Mobile. 7 [4B-twaw4y*J crvHl<S Instil jKm closed its last session about I the October, with nearly two hun dred students fegiste.red on its Catalogue, ot whom one hundred and sixty were prose it at the last Exhibition, (t hu, during the last 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 courns will be resumeu on the second. £ —TERMS— Board and ♦rition for the whole session, S2OO • Entry Foes, (the first year only) 10 ; furnished by the Institution) 8 The dShnie of Instruction cotnrruk s the Eng lish,/rgnch, Latin, Greek. Spaaiim, and German Languitfecs: Arithmetic, History, Geography, all (he branches of Mathematics and of Natural and Mental Philosophy. StAdants may, it they finish the Course, re ccivfr’thc diplomas of A. B. and -4. M. further information, apply at the Spring Hill College, near Mobile. Ala. * [49-dmlv EXCHANGE HOTEL, l/18 now open for the accommodation of penna - nent and transient boarders. Thankful for past thvot a. the sulacriber will endeavor to mer it a continuance, heretofore reeeeived, while at I th* Pattison House. Breakfast hours, 7 to 8— -Dinner, 1 to 3. H. GRIFFIN, Exchange st:. Mobile, Ata. | ‘ ' 49-d-w-ly. I J. W. Hutchinson’s Tonic Bitters, j the cure of Chills and Fever, Dyspepsia, i L Liver Complaint,Diarrhira, Jaundice, Chrou ' toot Nervous Dcbilitv, and almost all other dis ease* iucidetital tn a Southern cLtnatc, is a cer tain preventative (if taken dnring an epidemic) 'to Yellow Fever or Asiatic Chalera. As a Fam ; ily Medicine it i* invaluabl*—it is highly recom mended in the discuses of Children—as a pr»> Tentative and rom. dv for Worms, it ha* no su perior. DtnxcTioxs—The dose for an adult, u from a • leespoonful to a wi.tc gfoasfvl, two or three times ' a day, or as ofien as occasion requires. Price 60 cents per Bot’le.—MabJe. Ala. . [<B-tw:w 1y .. Ko. 13 Stnat, Mobile. Alabama Hardware, Cutlery, <£c. J- C. GWIN & CO.. 49 and 61 Commerce and Frunt Sc>.. HAVING greatly enlarged their bnsiness, are now re- " ceiving from the American and jj ' English markets a large and well selected stock of everything in their line, which they are determined to dispose of on the most r asoliable terms. Commission Marchants and Country Dealers are respectfully invite I t? ex amine t heir stock. . . 4 • Bar Iron, American and Swedish, all sizes-- > Horse-shoe Iron, of refined quality; Horseshoes, i Horse shoe nails, Griffins; Hoop, Rod and Band Iron: German Blistering and Cast Steel; Axes, Collins’ and Hunts ; Cards, cotton and wool: Chains, ox and log; Trace Chains; fiaiues and I Collars; Plows and Hoes ; Blacksmith’s Tools; i Nalls and Spikes; Builders’ Hardware; Hollow Ware; Spadesand Shovels: Coflee Mills ; Farm ing Utensils; Straw Cutters; Carpenters' Tools: Fan Mills; House Furnishing Go.xls, and a good assortment of Shelf and Fancy Hardware, pock* et and table Cutlery, Paints, Oils, Putty anil Window Glass, Parlor,Office and Cooking stoves, ' and every other article Usually found in a Hard ware Store. [4B-tw:wly Wolff & Co., Importers. i undersigned respectfully beg leave to in- I form Merchants and Dealers generally that ; they are receiving direct from France, England ! and th* 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 I & Co., united vineyard proprietors; Jules Robin & Co. Damon, Du mon Gunyer & Cu., A. A'eig nittc. Gins, stork, Fish, -Swan, A'chnspps; Port and Madeira and Sherry Wines, of ordinary and fine grades. W’hiskey, Irish, Scotch, Rye and Bourbon. Champagnes, of various fine and me dium qualities. London Porter and Ale, cigars. &c..a1l of which 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 .South, and enables us to fill all orders addressed to us with promptness and dispatch. WOLF & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Wines and Li quors, Mobile Ala.— Commerce street. [49-dwly ' MARTIX PJCKJCTT. D. D. CAMPBELL. Martin Picket & Co., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS. CORNER ROYAL AND ADAMS STREETS, Near (he Railroad Depot—Mobi f, Ala HAY, Corn, Oats end 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 tor former favors, he solicits a continuance | of their patronage. I STEPHEN TWELVES, ’ i I MPORTER of and Dealer in Wines, Bran : I 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-dwly GEO. W . TAHLETON. JNO. WHITING TARLETON & WHITING, I and Commission Marchants. Mo ' bile, Ala.—Cash advances made on cotton I and other consignments. [49-tw:wly ADAMS,” Grocer, corner of Front, Common and Fulton sts. IdF - Has constantly on hand a large and com plete assortment of Gorcerirs, for sale at the low : est cash prices nnd on the most favorable terms. Steamhoat Stores. —Sjiecial attention paid to keeping at all times a fnll stock of articles re quired by Bosts. [dec. 18-d-wly. A."BROOKS™ Auction CU Commission Merchant, OFFICE AND WAItEftOVBE IN CONTI STREET, Opposite County Court-House, Mobile, Ala. dec. 18. d-w-ly. ATM. SALOMON, Importer of Havana Cigars. 64 Royal Street, opposite the Saving* Bank, dec. 18. d-w-ly. Rickman A Bro., DEALERS in silks and Fancy Goods, Irish Linens and Lawns, straw Bonnets, Ribbons, &c. No. 25 Dauphin street. Mobile, Aia. [4B-twawly JAMES E. SAUNDERS Sc SON?” Commission Mervhants, Mobile, Ala. dec. 18. d-w-ty. Barney Brothers, IMPORTERS and Deal-CKsSI era in Bar Iron, Nails. (.’astings. Hardware, Cutlery, &c., 46 and 47 Commerce and Front streets,' Mobile, Ala Cb*" Agents for Rich & Co’s, celebrated Sala mander Rafes. [4B-tewly Shannon & Co., yt THOLESALE and Retail dealers in Gro y y eerie*, Liquors, Wine*, and choice Steam boat and Family Stores, No. 36 Front and 35 Commerce streets. Mobile, Ala. [4B-tewly Mrs. Waldauer, DRY GOODS, MiUin*ry, and Fancy Goods, No. 1511 Dauphin street. Mo bile, Ala. [4B-tw-wly J W HINSON W K BOLT Hinson & Holt, Successors to smith a Holt, General Commission Merehan ts. Mobile, A1 a.— A gents ! for the sale of Bagging, Rope and Western Pro duce. [4B-tw-wly C. IL MINGE & CO., Factors and Commission Merchants, MOBILE, ALA. [4B-tw:wly BATTLE HOUSE, MOBILE, : : : ALABAMA. [49-tw-wly D. Dent & Co., z 4 OTTON Factors, and Commission and For warding Merchants. No. 21 Commerce and Front street*. Mobile, Ala. [4B-tw-wly ■ - m|. - - -- r.iri ' M. Bonllemet. MOBILE laterary Depot, Comer Royal & ' Dauphin streets. Ail the Cheep and Ktarr -1 dard publication’ constantly on band. Orders ’ from the country strictly attended to. i ' JOHN FABKKH —WM MORRIS XTWABD W. M'oJNNIB Parker, Morris & Co., QI’CCESSORS to T. P. Miller 4 Co. Gro .l No. 8 and 10 Commerce street, Mobil*, ! Ata. [4B-€w:wly * JOSEPH I-. MUKREUL, General Commission Meichrnt, Mobile, Alabama. I [4B-tw:wly f M. Waring & Co., RECEIVING and Forwarding Mer- ■ hants, iuidGeneral Steamboat Agepls IgT No. 88, Front .trett, Mobile. All Goods cogiltgued W their care tor the interior, will be re- i reived and fortvanled with ufl pussibls despatch, i and. free ot any charge tor Commissions and ! Storage. [4B-few ly JOHN BUHDE.S w T HARKHB J W Bt.'BDKN ‘ Bnrden, Harriss & Co., ( COMMISSION .MERCHANTS, No. 93 Wa y ter street, Mobile, Aia.—Dealers in Hides Hay. Corn, Oats. Bran, Meal. Potatoes, Flyur Onions, &e. —Liberal ca4t advances made, on Ta. brooks, a Vf’TTONEEK and Commission Merchant: y-\ Office and Warehouse, in Conti sfretd, op- • pbsite County Court House. [4B-tw-wly i A DANIELS c L iHvMAa Daniels & Thomas, Xl7 HOLESALE and Retail Grocens, and y y Commission Merchants, Nos. 21 Com-’ merce and 22 Front streets, Mobile, Ala. [4B-tw-wly Parker, Morris, & Co., (SUCCESSORS toT. P. Miller A Co.. i Grocers, Nos. 8 and 10 Commerce ■ Street, Mobile, Alabama. JOHN PARKER, WILLIAM MORRIS. 44tawly E’RD. W. McGINNTS. WM. C. CALVERT.] [JOSEPH FLACT. Wm, Calvert & Co., WHOLESALE Grocers, and General | Commission Merchants, Nos. 16, 18 and 20 Commerce street, Mobile, Alabama. December 7 1854 44taw ly J. C. Rupert & Co., Successors to Rupert. McLeitand &. c« i Commiesion Merchants, Mobile, Ala. J. C. RUPERT, 44tewly M. S. CASSETTY. ' M. T. PERRYMAN E. S. PERRTMAN- j Perryman & Son, AYTHOLESALE and Retail Grocers, 191 y V Commerce and 20 Front streets. Mobile, | Ala. [4B-tw-wly ■ W. r.. ROSE.-JOHN A. CHAPMAN.-A. O. SIBLEY j Rose, Chapman & Sibley, TYTHOLESALE and Retail Grocers, Corner ■ V y of Commerce and St. Louis streets, Mo bile. WM. H. ROSS ALFRED G. ROSS Wm. H. Ross & Co., ; (Late Ross & Marshall,) GROCERS, 23 Commerce and FrontiStreet, Mobile, Alabama. [4B-tewly Aubrey & Kennedy, YY7HOLESALE GROCERS, No. 31 and 33 ! y y Commerce and 31 and 34 Front streets, 1 Mobile, Ala. [4B-tewly Daniels, Elgin & Co., '<X7' HOLE&ALEand RETAIL Deal y y ers in DRY GOODS, Cornerof Dau- , phin and Water streets, Mobile, Ala - ~ A I [4B-tewly IT RT nTTQTT COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 90 Commerce Street, Mobile, Ala. [4B-tw-wlv | J SANDS. LOUIS DURAND. Sands- & Co., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS Mobile. : : : : Alabama. REFER TO G. 8. Robbins & Hon, j Ripley & Judson, > N* w-York. J. C. Ryap, ) Pres. Arctic Ins. Co. I Judson ® Co, x Fcam, Donegan &. Co. .. o , Boftert, Foley & Avery, j Taylor de Cassilly. J [4B-tewly j Wm. T. Marshall, {Late Ross <(• Marshall,) VIWHOLESALE GROCER. Commerce and y y Front 'streets, one door above St. Louis st., Mobile, Ala. [4B-tewly QAMFBEXiXi A Cd. Receiving and Forwarding Merchants. MOBILE, ALA. August 29. 1854. I ty. —.-■ r - —. ■ ■— *" *. J Alex. Flash & Son, Z'f ENERAL COMMISSIONand Pro y Yducr Merchants, No. 28 St. Micliael street. Mobile, Aia. . Alex. Flash, N. Orleans. Wm Flash, Mobile. Wm Hartwell, “ [4B-tewly PATTISON HOUSE, NO. 2 8 ROYAL STREET, Mobile, Alabama, i Garnett & Mann, Proprietors. FlMie above Establishment has been thoroughly j I renovated, and is now open for the reception , oi V isitors. •• • WM. B. MANN JAMES GARNRTT [4B-tewly] ©cncral 'Xbucrtismaits. JAMES HASLETT, IMPORTER AND GENERAL DEALER IN ct3 Ci«ar», N <x 4, Commerce Strkkt. Baltimore, :::::: Maryland. J. M Coulter, Agent. Aug. 29. ’54. nltf KEY WESTFLORIDA ’ E J GOMF.Z J? < O. General Commission Merchants AND DEALERS XX tmrrktn andCttbaii Produce, NAMAL STORES &c. AGENTS in Florida for the Bridge water, Paint Company, Key West. Florida. E. J. G St Co. have large Warehouses, Wharf’ Docks, and all>ther conveniences for vessels of any size to discharge, load and repair. REFERENCES : Jo*. E. Murrell, MobilejG. C. Bogart A Co N. O. IA. Flash & Son. do. J J Gomel & Bro Havana IM D Cruxat & Co. do. !H. Rottmxn, Esq. do. I Flash A Co. N. Orleans Ed. Flash A Co. New York. | And many other long-established merchants’ : in the above’mentioned cities. dec 21, ’54 d w n52-ly • J EDWARD H. STABLES. FRAXCIS STARLEM E. H. STABLUB &. CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, IMPORTERS of English. French and German Drugs. Dy» Stuff. Paint and Oil Dealers, at th* Old Stand, No. 120 Pratt street Wbarl, Jlurd ’ | Door West from Calvert Street, Baltimore. dec 23, '64 d w 52-dcn. Semi-Weekly Mail Line. FOR DUCK TOWN COPPR MINKS. BY WAY OF Talking Hoch, Ellijay and Dulin's Fefry 'FHE safest, quickest, and most • pleasant route to the Duels Town Copper Mines, Tennessee, is through Cassville* The Stages are pleasant and commodious, good . horses, sale and carefu ,driven,. Thcj/roughl. Jr i throgni; some of the finest Mouutaitifeconeiv in ■ Georgia. As a large portion of th A«d in the vicinity of the Mines is owned by p-t>on«i living ■ in the middle and lower parts of the State, it ; would be to (heir interest to come up*and exam i me, } ’ > [- Tba Stages leave Cassville everjj Monday and Friday morning, at 4 o’clot k. Stjige otfices at ! Latimer’s hotel Cassville, and Cottage Hall, by I). A. Freeman, Ellijay. Buy yonr tickets at Atlanta for Cass Depot. —j. BEING also Proprietor of a Well- Stocked Livery Stable at Ellijay, the undersigned is prepared to seud persons to any pout to which they mav wish to go. J. S. DUMM. • no*. .28, *54. wat n4O-tf Planters’ Hotel, BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. BY JOUS LRIGGS J. GEORGE ILLIG. dec 23, ’64 d w ‘ n54-ly. Seth Bryant, Manufacturer and wholesale Dealer in BOOTS and SHOES, No. 76 Pearl street, (Quincy Block,) Boston. [4B-Uwly. Bit W. R. MOSELEY’S Surgical and f-a Cancer Infirmary, is now open for the PSljj ; reception of patients. His Infirmary contains I thirty large well furnished rooms, with plenty of , godd and trusty servants always on hand. Thisis the first Institution of the kind ever established in i 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 jof the knife, causing very little pain. Patients are i 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 i dressed to W. R. MOSELEY, M. D., Griffin, Ga. I Aug. 29,'54. nltf | V yARNISHES, Varnishes, a fresh supply of | 7 all sorts, juat received by K « R. , Nero J}tnk British Periodicals. EARLY COPIES SECURED. ' LEONARD SCOTT & CO., New York, con tinue to re-publiah the following British Peri odicals, viz: 1 Thu London Quarterly, (Conservative.} 2. i The Edinburgh Review (Whig.) 3 ‘ The .Sorth British Review (Free Church.) 4. The Westminster Review (Liberal.) 5. ■ Blackwood’a Edinburgh, Magazine (Troy) , The present critical state of European affairs will render these 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 ot the future historian, written as- I 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 t ' ie consideration of the reading public. Arrangements are now permanently made i 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, i 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 nnn. For any one of the four Reviews $3 00 [ For any two of the four Reviews 5 00 For any threo of the four Reviews 7 00 For all four of the Reviews 8 00 For Blackwood’s Magazine 3 0q 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 1 be received at par. CLUBBING. A discount of twenty-fivo per cent, from the j above prices will be allowed to Clubs ordering I four or more copies’ of any one or more of the above works. Thus: Four copies of Blackwood, or of one Review, will be sent to one address for $9; four copies of the four Reviews and Black wood for S3O; and so on. POSTAGE. In all the principal Cities and Towns, these works will be delivered, through Agents, Free ot Postage. When sent by mail, the Postage to ! any part of the United States will be but Twen -1 four Cents a year for “Blackwood," and but Fourteen Cents a year for each of the Reviews. Remittances and communications should al ways be addressed, post-paid, to the Publishers, LEONARD SCOTT & CO. 54 Gold Street, New York. N. B.—L. S. A 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 16001 pages, 14 steel and 600 wood engravings. Prise, ■ in muslin bihding, $6. OF This work is not the old “ Book of the ' Farm,” lately resuscitated and thrown upon tbs' market. E. M. Davis & Co., VTWYOKK and PHILADELPHIA. Im-' A.X porters of French and India Silk Goods. [4B-tawly Read! Read!! Read!!! 4 NY person wishing information in a new ! and reliable invention and discovery, i whereby he can make from S2OOO to S3OOO ■ per year dear, can iiaxe full instructions and cir- ‘ culars. dbc., forwarded them bv addressing JAMES R. DENISTON, Canandaigua. New York, N.Y. And enclosing two dollars. This is not oneofthoseswiadlingadvertisnients circulated in the press, but is a reliable and safe ; business. Money will be refunded if requirrd. December 9 45uwlm J. R.D ABEI v J W POBfBTB GXO WILKINSON I BHOUES I Eno, Roberta & Co., XMPORTERS and Jobbats of Staple ■ and Fancy Dry Goods, 107 and 109 Lib- arty street. New York. [4&-tw-wly | slso,ooo.—Dashall & Co.’s National GV Consummation certain! —Seventy Chous and Tickets already sold ! only $50,000 TO BE DISPOSE) C’- ! DISTRIBUTION OF GIFTS TO COME OFF WITH •h; OUT FAIL. MARCH 10, 1866, OR sooner, if the tickets are all sold.-- Dashall & Co. beg to assure their iriends that under 1 ’ uo circumstances will the distribution be post ■ I poned beyond the above mentioned date, and they I i hope, by energy and the co-operation of their pa '•' trona, to bring the enterprise to a conclusion at ■ an earlier period, in which case due notice will be ■ given. T Office, 486 Broadway, New-York. 150,000 Presents to be given to the pur-hai-ersot the latge and elegant engraving of the ‘lnsugur ■; ation of George Washington, President -4 the I United States,” from the celebrated paint ng <f ’ j David Paul Laurens. Price of engraving (si) 1 ! one dollar, which includes a gift ticket, entitling : the holder to a chance in the following list of magnificent gilts. The value of the presents, as appraised by a ! Committee chosen for the purpose, is sl4<>,ooo, as follows: A splendid farm on the Hudson River. ' completely stocked, houses, &c. $20,000 Stone Front Dwelling and Lot on Fifth ; Avenue, N.Y. 13,006 i A magnificent gold Tea Service, prop- erty ot the lute G. Van Denton, 4,000 Silver Wine Service, 1,000 The Race Horse “ White Raven," 8,000 Coach, Harness,and Horses, a maguii- icent establishment, 3.500 30 shares Central Railroad stock, 3,000 200 Fine Watches, SIOO each, 20,000 ■ 10,000 Gold Reals and Charms, i 0,000 t 10,000 Gold Pens and Silver Holders- 5,000 ■ 100 Boxes best Cigars, • 500 1 100 Gold Guard Chains, 1,500 ’l A Splendid Buggy, 190 “ Phseton, 1,060 1 A Horse, Harness and Buggy, splendid 1 affair, 500 1 An elegant dog, St. Bernard, 100 Splendid Fast-sailing Yacht, “Spirit of the Wave." 4,000 ! The fast and trim pleasure Yacht. ‘Eve ’ ningßird” ,uOO 1 A lean for 25 years, s,OOO ’; “ “ 5,000 'j “ “ 1,000 (All without interest.) ’ 1 Rosewood Piano, . 800 • 3 Mahogany Pianos, 1,500 j A Farm in Ohio, ' 4,000 p A Farm in 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 100,600 Paintings, Statues, Medals, Charts, Albums, valuable books and Portfolios of Engravings, making in all 150,000 gifts, which will be distributed by a committee oppointed by , the Shareholders, and forwarded free of charge by i the public’s obedient servants, DASHALL A CO., i , 486 Broadway, New York. Orders for Engravings and Tickets in this great 1 enterprise are daily arriving from" all parts of ths ' United States and Canada, which warrant us in , promising a very early day for the distribution, i Applications Should be made immediately, aaonly a certain number of Tickets can be sold. Letters with the money enclosed, to be pre-paid, and riss i Engraving and Ticket will be forwarded free.' ' DASHALL & CO 486 Broadway, N, Ycrk. [4B-tw:2m] ’ CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED AS TREATED BY DR. E. N. TRIST, WITH HIO CKLKBHATJD Hygen & Oxygenic Vapor! DR. TRIST, graduate of the Royal Coßrge us 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 ot his profession, begs leave to suggest to the citizens cl the United States that several years of study a*i ' BUCCKSBFUL 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 comtlbv cure to all those suffering with this great national disease. Dr. Trist deems it unprofessional to advertise; but others having represented themselve? as the originators of the Inhalation Treatment, he would say to the afflicted that he alone is entitled toils first would caution all against using the uselcsiCand dangerous compounds ad vertised by incompetent persons. “ Takeup 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 Tubes” 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 may be used by the most feeble invalid without any unpleasant symptoms. To those residing out of the city, Dr. Tritt wffi forward one of the Inhaling Tubes, together with a package of the Vapor, sufficient to last three months, accompanied with ample directions f* . use, on receipt of a letter containing j Dollars, and describing symptoms. A cure is warranted in all stages of Consump? tion, Bronchitis, Asthma, and all other aflectior* of the Throat, Langs, and Air Passages, b rase of failure, the money will be returned. Address (poet paid) DR. E. N. TRIST, 68 Grand st., New York City. A Card to the Ladies. DR. E. N. TRIST’B Brench Periodical Life Pills have-ever proved infallible in eradica ting any difficulty, and removing all obstructions and stoppages ot the.menses. These Pills have been used for years in the jirivate practice d ‘French physicians, and, to some extent, in this country. Urged by many ladies, who have used the Periodical Life Pills, Dr. Trist has been in duced to call the attention of the public to their wonderful powers in the alleviation of suiering from any irregularity, of whatever nature, as we| as to prevent pregnancy in those ladies whose health will not permit of an increase of jumily. Pregnant females, or those supposing them- J selves so, will not, of course, take these Pills, as Dr. Trist assumes no responsibility after this ad monition. Their mildness, however, .would pre- I vent any mischief to health under any circum stances. Beware of imposition. These Pills are sold i only by DR. E. N. TRIBT, who will forward a box to any address, in any part of the countoy, with ample directions, on receipt of Three Duse lore enclosed ih alerter, post-paid. Address, DR. E. N. TRIST, 68 Grand st., New York City. [46-Uwtlmar] Billiard Tables. I FTIHE Subscribe having enlarged their nx» i j ufacturitig facilities, and made essential im- I j rovements in the construction and elasticity of (the Patent Vulcanized India Rubber Cushiona, which arc preferred to al! others by the best a®a tuer players, enables them to furnish tables cheap ; er t an any others; whereby we are enabled lu ’ offer a good and substantial table for $225 ap to i $250 and S3OO, with everything complete; with rnarbie, wood and slate beds, some of which are made expressly for private use. Orders by ma* for Tables, Balk. Curs, Cloths, French Cw Leather-*, Cue Wax, and Repairing old cashss* ■ attended to as promply as if given in person. GRIFFITH & DEC KIR, Billiard Manufacturers, No. 90 Am MM ‘ New York. t oct 23, '54 a»S ton. ! JONES A DA VW, Dental r g e on « RE>PECTFUT,LYin r o:xn their friends tH’citizens <’f Georgia that they bu\’.' located their Dental office and lu- in Atlanta. Ilnvingapared neither expense or exertions in filing up their rooms, and to pro vide evejy convenience neccessary for the manu facture of Block, Gum, A Single teeth, as well as their superior continuous Gum cork with other de cided improvement:; rarely inet with in any o her Dental establishment in the South— And as all our plate "work will be done in our labratory our Patients will not be detained un til the work can be sent to North to be made.— We hope that fourteen years experience, in all the various branches of the prefeasion, jvJH justify us in as king a liberal share public of the public patronage. For testimonials, references, specimens Ac., we will be happy to exhibit them to anyone who may call for that purpose at our office While Hall street adjoining the watch A jewelry estab lishment of Mr. A. W. Hall. N. B. Charges as moderate as any other respec ble practitioners in the South. JAS- J. DAVID. GEO. W. JONES, of- of Balt more Md. Talbotton Ga Intelligencer to copy dAw 1 year. Factor and Commission Merchant, ATLANTA, GA. V ( fI3ENDERS his services to the public gener t ally in the purchase and sale of all kinds o t produce, such as Corn, Cotton, Oats, Peas, Ba , ion, Lard, Flour, Ac. &c. Also ail kinds o , goods sold at Auction or private sales. He also ! tenders his services to all Persons having real es , tate or Negroes to scl', Houses to Rent, Negroes , to Hire, they will do well to report them, also, ! persons wishing to buy or hire any of the above , named, will do well to apply Irefore doing so. , Terms liberal. dec 80, ’54 d-3m w-6m. MACKEREL, Smoked Herring, Goshen Butte.- and Cheese, for sale by Dec. 7, uwtf J. NORCROSS flljarleston George Parks & Co.. I 229 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina. I BOOKS AND STATIONARY. Agent Southern Baptist Publiction Society, dec. 23, ’54 d w n54-(y. M. F. Molony, VY T HOLESALE and Retail Dealer in For y T eigu and Domestic Dry Goods, 347 King street, Charleston,-S. C. dec 23 ’54 <1 w n54-ly Augusta Hotel, Augusta, Georgia. W. P. STAHR, Proprietor. dec 23. ’54 d w n54-ly. American Hotel, King Street, corner of George. Mrs. A. J. KENNKDY, Proprietor. Charleston, S. C. ■•ec 23, ’54 d w n54-ly. Pavilion Hotel, H. L. BUTTERFIELD, Charleston, South Carolina. dec 23, ’54 d w n54-ly. CAMERON, WEBB Ot CO. IMPORTERS of China, Gfass and Earthen ware, 145 Meeting street, H. P. Cameron, i Wm. L. Webb, Charleston, 8. C. Wm. M. Sage. ) Will supply Country Merchants with Goods in their line at as low rates as they can buy in New York or elsewhere. dec 23, ’54 d w n54-ly, Bancroft, Betts & Marshall, IMPORTERS and Jobbers of Silk Goods, also Foreign and Domestic Style Goods, Nos. 209 and 211 King St. corner of Market, Charleston S. Carolina. E W. BANCROFT, W. W LEMAN, A. F. BROWNING, JAS. B. BETTS, e. w. Marshall, j. r. bates. dee 23, ’54 d w n54-ly. Edward Daly’s "VI WHOLESALE and Retail Boot, Shoe and 77 Trunk Ware-House, No. 806 King street, A few doors above the Merchants’ Hotel, same side, Clfarleston, S. C. dec 23, d w n54-ly. John Marion,T” / CONFECTIONER, and Importer of French . VyConfectionery, Toys. <Vc. No. 254 King st. East s’dv, Three Doors above Hasel st., Charles ton 8. dec 23. ’54 n54-!y Pierson, Jennings & Co., >1 ANUFACTURERB and Wholesale Deal 27j| ers in Clothing, No. 26 Hayne street. John 8. Pierson, ) Abm. G. Jennings, > Charleston, 8. C. Edward Pierson.__ ) dec 23 ’54 d w _ly Ambler & Selman, MANUFACTURERS and Wholesale Deal ers in Hats and Caps, No. 161 Meeting street, Charleston, S. C. D. A. AMBLER ’ S. C. BKLMAN. dec 23, ’54 ■ d w _ns4-ly. WYATT A CO. F. WYATT Charleston, 8. C. Savannah, Ga SOUTHERN FORWARDING HOUSE ALL kinds of Merchandise and Produce bought or sold on commission. Mcrchan due, 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. & West Point Railroad. Messrs, T. G. Simms de Co., Newnan, Ga. Henry Misroon, esq., Agent New i York steamers. > Charleston. Messrs. Townsend, Crane & Co. ) Messrs. Hotchkiss, Fenner &. Co. ) v ■ Messrs. Conklin & Smith, $ - e ’ V ' ork Messrs. R. C. Anderson & Co. ) »» . Messrs. J. A. McAlister 4 Co. < * w,hvtlle ’ 49-tw:wGm VICTORIA HOTEL, CHARLESTON, S. C. Travellers for the above well known Hotel will find Carriages and Omnibuses at the Depot in Charleston, to convey them to the said Hotel, FREE OF CHARGE. W. W. STARR, Pbopwetor.' Dec. 5, 1854. 43t&wly 7oBEPH~TRTEBT~ LOTHING STORE, 868 King-Street, (East S.de one door South of Calboun-Street,) Charleston, 8. C. A fine assortment of Gentlemen’s Under Gar ments, Gloves, Cravats, &c. doc 23. '54 R. Babe. LIVEHY at HA Lie STABLE, King St. Charleston, South dec S 3, *54 d w 3